u.s. embassy mexico travel warning just triggered a massive alert—here’s how it could drain your vacation savings
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico just dropped a travel warning that might wreck your spring break plans and hit your wallet hard. With increased crime risks in popular tourist spots like Cancun and Playa del Carmen, the advisory warns of curfews, canceled excursions, and potential emergency evacuations. For travelers, this means non-refundable flight fees, pricier insurance, and last-minute hotel cancelations. If you booked a package deal, you could face hidden fees or lose deposits entirely. The real kicker? Some airlines and resorts are raising rates for last-minute changes, so acting fast might save you hundreds. Check your trip details now—or risk watching your budget go up in smoke.