02/24/2026
It is more important than ever to get your travel information from reputable, verified sources. Unfortunately, we are living in a time when much of what circulates on social media is unverified, exaggerated, or completely fabricated.
If you have questions about upcoming travel to Mexico over the next few weeks, I strongly encourage you to rely on trusted news outlets and official government websites — not viral posts or AI generated videos.
At this time, clients who are currently in Cancún (Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya, Cozumel, Playa Mujeres) as well as trusted local contacts who live and work there, are reporting no issues at any of the resorts. Flights in and out of Cancun are planned as usual. No disruptions in airport transfers or hotel operations are reported.
The US Embassy has updated their security advisory removing many parts of Mexico including all of Cancun and the surrounding areas.
https://mx.usembassy.gov/security-alert-update-4-ongoing-security-operations-u-s-mission-mexico-february-23-2026/
As always, I am closely monitoring the situation and staying in direct contact with partners on the ground.
✅If you are a client and have travel planned and would like to talk through anything, please reach out. That’s exactly why working with a professional matters.
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