Our programs in mexico are held at a beautiful, safe, protected, gated, secluded, private family owned  pristine beachfront resort located 35 miles north of Los cabos. Los Cabos gets over ‎7000 tourists a day and is one of the  most crime free cities in north america. (and then put a link to a yandara page that has the following info.)

The U.S. (and Canada)assault rate is 5 times higher than Mexico’s.   yet the U.S. State Department issues no such warnings for Canada.  .  .  .    The numbers in the charts  from the respected 2012 Prominix report. are the most accurate statistics available on this subject.

Unless you are involved in the drug trade, you are statistically safer in Mexico than anywhere else in North America.    .   .    tourists and visitors are much less likely to be a victim of violent crime than in the U.S., Canada and many other countries regarded as safe. .   .   .  the rate of violent crimes in Mexico is still lower than the rates in many countries thought of as “safe.”    COMPARE TRAVEL DESTINATIONS > 

While the media often portrays Mexico as the most dangerous place on earth, it is statistically quite safe. According to NationMaster.com which uses U.N.-based data, Mexico doesn’t even make the list of the 36 nations with the highest murder rates. Mild-mannered nations like Sweden and Switzerland top Mexico for murders on NationMaster.com.  

http://howsafeismexico.com/global_crime_rates.html

Mexico is safer than many vacation destinations.

While the media often portrays Mexico as the most dangerous place on earth, it is statistically quite safe. According to NationMaster.com which uses U.N.-based data, Mexico doesn’t even make the list of the 36 nations with the highest murder rates. Mild-mannered nations like Sweden and Switzerland top Mexico for murders on NationMaster.com.  The assault rate in the U.S. is nearly 5 times greater than that of Mexico in the independent Prominix report adjusted for under-reported crime.

Mexico is safer than many vacation destinations.

While the media often portrays Mexico as the most dangerous place on earth, it is statistically quite safe. According to NationMaster.com which uses U.N.-based data, Mexico doesn’t even make the list of the 36 nations with the highest murder rates. Mild-mannered nations like Sweden and Switzerland top Mexico for murders on NationMaster.com.  The assault rate in the U.S. is nearly 5 times greater than that of Mexico in the independent Prominix report adjusted for under-reported crime.

http://howsafeismexico.com/global_crime_rates.html

Even when we add on independent estimates for unreported homicides, Mexico ranks 21st behind many popular vacation destinations. Places we think of as idyllic Caribbean retreats have double, triple, even quadruple the murder rates of Mexico. Mexico’s famous vacation areas are even safer than the averaged statistics, and even safer still for tourists.