Travel advisories for dangerous Mexican ports

The United States issued new travel advisories for cruise lines stopping in dangerous Mexican ports due to cartel-related crime and kidnappings. Colima, Mexico, has one of the highest murder rates globally, prompting a 'Do Not Travel' warning. Ports like Manzanillo and Puerto Chiapas have received Level 4 and Level 3 warnings, respectively, for elevated crime levels.

Travel Advisories for Mexican Ports

The United States has issued new travel advisories for cruise lines stopping in two Mexican ports due to cartel-related crime and kidnappings. Colima, a small state with one of the highest murder rates in Mexico, has been labeled as a 'Do Not Travel' location by the State Department. Despite the warnings, some cruise lines continue to schedule stops in these areas.

Drug Cartel Mass Graves in Colima, Mexico

Government officials in the Mexican state of Colima are silent about new mass graves potentially holding up to 170 bodies, believed to be linked to drug cartels. The region is labeled as dangerous by the U.S. Department of State due to widespread violence.