Peter Greenberg, a highly regarded authority in the international travel industry, posted an article titled Is it Safe to Travel to Mexico Now? on his blog a few weeks ago in which he and Robert Reid, U.S. travel editor for Lonely Planet, discussed the current state of Mexico in regards to safety and tourism.
Both Greenberg and Reid travel to Mexico frequently and their conversation offers some great insight into the matter (you should definitely read the entire article), but I just want to point out some of the stand-out quotes I came across.
- Robert Reid: “You need to consider that Mexico is about the size of Western Europe. Thereās an area thatās bigger than Britain and Ireland that is not on the travel warnings.”
- Robert Reid: “The Washington Post had an article last year that the homicide rate in our nationās capital is four times greater than Mexico City.”
- Peter Greenberg: “Look at Cozumel. It is probably the most popular cruise ship port in the world. And yet anytime somebody hiccups the cruise ships say weāre pulling out of Mazatlan or weāre pulling out of Cozumel. Guess what happens a week later? Theyāre back. Itās so fickle and capricious. Itās not based on real facts. Itās based on fear.”
- Robert Reid: “During the swine flu crisis a couple of years ago, some cruise ships stopped going to places like Puerto Vallarta, where there were no reported cases of the swine flu. Instead, the ships went to places like San Francisco where there were reported cases of swine flu. It is worth listening closely to reports.”
- Peter Greenberg: “Iāll call a spade a spade here, Mexico has been seen in an almost racist way by Americans for so many years. They imagine dusty border towns, guys wearing sombreros and doing shoot āem ups. They see it how it was portrayed in the movies. If you couple that perception with the drug cartels or with the swine flu or with select crime reports, suddenly everybody starts running for the border.”
- Robert Reid: “Iām in this business because of Mexico. I think it is an asset to be close to such a diverse, wonderful and friendly country. Iām sad that more people donāt take advantage of it.”
- Peter Greenberg: “Isnāt it ironic that weāre talking about crime and murder in Mexico and Iāve spent so much of the year enjoying the ocean, the beaches and the beautiful sunsets in Mexico?”