Mexico, Spring Break
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The U.S. Department of State warned U.S. citizens to continue sheltering in place in several locations, including Puerto Vallarta.
Americans should consider canceling their spring break plans to Mexico after cartel violence engulfed Puerto Vallarta the killing of the country’s most brutal drug lord “El Mencho” last weekend, according to a top travel security expert.
Sen. Mullin Urges Americans: Forgo Spring Break in Mexico
While there are people now spending spring break in the U.S., others have booked their trips to Mexico, hoping popular tourist destinations will be safe havens.
NUEVO PROGRESO, Mexico – If you’re planning to spend spring break in Mexico, there are travel warnings out from Washington. Federal authorities are urging you not to visit certain parts of the country. Despite the State Department’s travel alerts ...
D.C. residents vacationing in Puerto Vallarta are still waiting for flights home.
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Spring break travel tips, deals on tropical resorts and ski adventures
With spring break approaching, travel expert Emily Kaufman shares tips on finding affordable getaways, from tropical resorts to ski adventures, and offers advice on saving money on flights and accommodations.
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Violence in Mexico sparks new advisories for US tourists
Following the killing of a cartel boss in Mexico on Sunday, many tourists have found themselves caught in the crossfire. Between cancelled flights and U.S. citizens being told to shelter in place, FOX 10's Megan Spector has more on one Arizona woman's experience in Mexico.