If you’re the family seeking a fun, warm, sun-filled, vacation somewhere tropical to escape these dreaded winter months, consider a gaze down south where Mexico awaits. Mexico has recently developed a bit of bad wrap pertaining to certain regions of the country that see unsafe levels of crime. Rest assured other destinations such as Bacalar are well known for their exceptional real estate complexes, breathtaking beaches, always exciting nightlife and most of all safety.
Understand that not all parts of Mexico are created equally, but there are some locations that would bode well as vacation spots or even a future location to live abroad and purchase a condominium! Quintana Roo, Sayulita, Campeche, Nayarit, and Tulum are excellent options to visit or if you have children, purchase your own piece of beautiful real estate. Other top safe spots include Puerto Vallarta and Isla Mujeres. Be sure to research where you are going and just like when crossing the road, pay attention! Simple common sense can ensure you and your family have the time of your lives in a country filled with beautiful landscapes and culture.
Envelope Yourself In The Tranquility Of Tulum
Tulum is a heavy favorite when it comes to that perfect blend of beauty and tranquility mixed in with peace and safety. It boasts a low crime rate and has its beaches and town separated by a couple of miles making you feel secluded in a wondrous beach getaway.
Tulum has but one flaw, you pay for what you get. Everything else from the weather to the pristine beaches is nearly perfect. Vacationers can look forward to eighty degree days with their feet in the sand, dwindling down to comfortable sixty degree nights while they shop and dine. What you pay for in money you will gain back in eternal gratefulness for the memories you gain.
Puerto Vallarta Is Just As Beautiful As It Is Safe
Puerto Vallarta has been a renowned Mexican city for vacationers looking to enjoy a small, tropical town with an authentic Mexican vibe. It’s a charming, funky little destination bordering several other smaller towns that can be used to entertain you and the kids for a day trip if they get restless.
Thanks to the Berkshire Hathaway Travel and Protection group Puerto Vallarta remains a reasonably safe place to visit. Vacationers face the same dangers here they would encounter back home. Common offenses consist of your average pickpocketing and other minor crimes.
Isla Mujeres Has The Best Beaches For You And The Kids
Playa Norte is considered one of, if not the best, beach in all of Mexico, perfect for families of all sizes. Here you will find soft white sand accompanied by gentle waves that slowly tumble onto the shore. Multiple different swimming areas with various depths of clear and shallow water are great for the little ones. The main town offers plenty of dining and shopping options for you and the family to trek through after your fun in the sun. While downtown can be hectic it’s just enough to keep the family entertained, nothing too overwhelming. Isla Mujeres is a very well known and safe option for families to choose for their summer stay. Here the only crimes that occur are ones of opportunity so you are bound to leave with nothing but memories and an improved tan!
Rest And Relaxation Lies In Sayulita, Nayarit
Sayulita, Nayarit is a serene, quaint little town that reels in families yearly due to its beauty and element of safety. Expatriates and visitors from all over the world come to vacation and even live here once they see its beauty. If you’re looking for adventure or just want to spend quality time outdoors in Mexico this place is excellent for your family. Sayulita, Nayarit is considered a surfing town combined with nature and wildlife just an hour north of Puerto Vallarta, a larger touristy Town.
Campeche, Off The Grid But Worth The Visit, Or Stay?
Resting in the midst of the Yucatan Peninsula is Campeche, a friendly little city that looks like it fell right out of a fairy tale book. It’s colorful buildings and fortress walls represent Mexican history and culture to its fullest. The town has historical sights such as ruins, or even museums to roam through as you hang out in one of Mexico’s safest cities to date.