The SAFEST cities in MEXICO? - NOT EVEN CLOSE

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • Recently, @nomadcapitalist published a video on the safest cities in Mexico. While some of the cities that he mentioned deserve to be on the list, there are others that I completely disagree with.
    You can see the Nomad Capitalist video here: • The Safest Cities in M...
    In this video, I'm going to give you my thoughts on the safety in various popular expat destinations around Mexico such as Mexico City, Merida, Guadalajara, Cabo San Lucas, Lake Chapala, and others.
    00:00 Safest Cities In Mexico - Video Reaction
    00:14 Merida, Yucatan by Nomad Capitalist
    00:52 Merida's Safety - My Take
    01:23 Playa Del Carmen Safety
    02:02 Playa Del Carmen - My Take
    02:45 Mexico City Safety
    04:00 Mexico City - My Thoughts
    05:43 Why Mexicans are moving to Queretaro from Mexico City
    06:08 Mexico City - Scary Crime Stats
    07:27 Puerto Vallarta - Nomad Capitalist's Thoughts
    07:50 Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco - My thoughts
    08:21 Guadalajara / Lake Chapala / Ajijic Safety
    09:11 Guadalajara / Laka Chapala - My thoughts on safety
    09:56 Oaxaca City
    10:12 Why I wouldn't live in Oaxaca City
    10:41 La Paz and Cabo San Lucas
    10:55 Baja California Sur - My Thoughts
    11:07 San Miguel de Allende Safety
    11:23 San Miguel - Near dangerous cities, but safe
    11:40 US State Department Travel Warnings
    12:01 The safest states in Mexico
    12:57 Very safe places in Mexico that are missing from this list
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Komentáře • 363

  • @nowthisistinasmith3317
    @nowthisistinasmith3317 Před rokem +152

    I've lived in Mexico for more than 10 years, but the truth is most city is safe as long as you don't involve yourself with anything that will get you in trouble.

    • @rogeriodelacruzrodriguezca9141
      @rogeriodelacruzrodriguezca9141 Před rokem +18

      Absolutely yes, even in cities like Tijuana, Culiacán (Sinaloa) and Reynosa can be safety place if you don't get involved with bad people. just focus on your own business and let other people do his wrong business 😅😅😅😅

    • @christianoliver3572
      @christianoliver3572 Před rokem +8

      That's the same pretty much anywhere unless you live in some kind of war zone.

    • @ej1692
      @ej1692 Před rokem +11

      Yess he’s a bit biased with his opinion on safe places and he contradicts himself a lot. Playa del Carmen is unsafe but then goes on to rave about mazatlan? Lol doesn’t make sense

    • @robertoalvidrez5003
      @robertoalvidrez5003 Před rokem

      Is most dangerous new York que cdmx todos los dias hay ataques en el metro violencia en el metro no es muy seguro viajar en el metro de new York por qye hay muchos callejos de echo hay muchos video de tik tok como esos callejeros roban la comida de los tranceuntes o les insultan el ultimo caso fue de un gringo nato a un negro arrcandolo dentro del metro el metro de new York es muy muy muy unsafe??? I only talk about subway not the city no hablo de toda la violencia que hay en toda la ciudad en cdmx no se ve esos casos de violencia ataque contra latinos empujando alas vias para que mueran cuando llega el tren..

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Před rokem +14

      @@ej1692 That's not contradicting myself. I like both places but neither would go on my list of "safest cities in Mexico"

  • @analauragutierrez7697
    @analauragutierrez7697 Před rokem +90

    Today I had a terrible experience with an expat here in Mexico City, I usually attend a Club to play Tennis and around the club there are houses . It is a gated community and an American expat appeared and suddenly he started yelling at me. He told me that I couldnt park my car in front of his house. I parked my car in the street , I wasnt infront of a parking Spaces. So he was very aggressive . So please if you come to Mexico please respect ya. We welcome you very much but this kind of behaviors are not ok.

    • @danielolvera6005
      @danielolvera6005 Před rokem +29

      They are migrants, not "expats"

    • @analauragutierrez7697
      @analauragutierrez7697 Před rokem +22

      @@danielolvera6005 correct they are migrantes , I am going to call migración and report this guy Maybe he is not in a legar status in Mexico

    • @mexicanspec
      @mexicanspec Před rokem +8

      Did you remind him where he was?

    • @livingontheedge8680
      @livingontheedge8680 Před rokem +20

      There are plenty of US Americans who do the same exact thing here in the USA, acting as if they own the PUBLIC street in front of their house, tell them to pound sand!

    • @irvingdelgado1731
      @irvingdelgado1731 Před rokem +21

      Not surprised they are bringing their Karen behaviors with them 😠

  • @ErickAsteriason
    @ErickAsteriason Před rokem +25

    I've lived in Mexico City for 10 years and have never been robbed or even close to that lol. I've gotten extorted by the police, but not by criminals.

    • @mexicanspec
      @mexicanspec Před rokem

      That is interesting. Was it for a traffic infraction? If so did you tell the officer to give you the ticket? Also which city was it in?

    • @jKLa
      @jKLa Před rokem +12

      Well, you were extorted by criminals because those police were criminals! lol

    • @geraldarnoult
      @geraldarnoult Před měsícem

      You mean you give the cop 20 or 40 dollars because you didn't want to go to the station or thought you where going to jail? or just pay the ticket, sure he will put it in his pocket, the cop is not going to knock you over the head and steal your money, Mexico city is huge, I lived in Tijuana for 47 years, never have problem in Tijuana and don't live in a gated home, walk all over my neighborhood for exercise even walk to a convenience store at 2:am, I'm not worried about my safety in Mexico, I go where I want to go, the police? LOL I hardly ever get stop and when I do, I usually talk me way out of a ticket, I said talk not pay, in most cases, just have to know what to do what to say, I feel in more dangerous been in U.S. dangerous city in the U.S., then Mexico, I don't feel like a foreigner and people can see that, considering how Mexicans are treated in the U.S., do you blame them? the U.S. gives distorted images and fake exaggerated Click video Mexico, people who know Mexico don't even pay attainting to a lot of the travel warnings, they know the the political B.S. in U.S., exaggerator, fear and sensationalism don't go the spring brake in Mexico, go to Miami and take the chance of getting robbed and shot I have been to Tepito, warned not to go, took a metro walk around the market had a few drinks by myself no one bothered me

  • @oscaspunkja
    @oscaspunkja Před rokem +34

    I moved from Saltillo to St Louis a few years ago and it's been a big difference for me, now I worry every day for everything here: where do I park, what places I go, what stores I visit, at what time I come back home, who I can and cannot speak, whether if I'm safe speaking Spanish in public, and many other things that people here just normalize

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Před rokem +19

      I was surprised to learn that St Louis is one of the most dangerous cities in the world in terms of murders per capita.

    • @midlifecrisis7888
      @midlifecrisis7888 Před rokem +1

      Why in the world would anyone want to live in St. Louis? it's a shithole.

    • @Dana-ie2bh
      @Dana-ie2bh Před rokem

      @@TangerineTravels Everywhere you have a lot of blacks it's unsafe. One can say that's racist, but it just factual.

    • @benjaminbarry5589
      @benjaminbarry5589 Před rokem +7

      Saltillo is the safest feeling city I've been to in Mexico.

    • @neutrino78x
      @neutrino78x Před rokem +1

      oscaspunkja, you would love the San Franicsco Bay Area, the only real drawback is cost. Although there are areas cheaper than others, especially the East Bay.
      It's still the San Francisco Bay Area (any county that touches the Bay is the Bay Area), SF is 15 minutes away on BART, but it's probably 20-30% cheaper.
      Personally I live in Silicon Valley aka The South Bay, it's about as expensive as SF, median home price 1.7 million, but it's home, I grew up here. I share a 1 bedroom apartment for 1000 USD/month. 🙂

  • @SarongGoddess
    @SarongGoddess Před rokem +18

    I AGREE with what they say about Mexico City - MY FAVORITE CITY in the WORLD!! I live in the Zocalo & I - a 66 years YOUNG solo traveling female on a small amount of Social Security - living there 6 months of the year - & I've ALWAYS felt VERY SAFE there because of the police presence & I don't go to bad areas nor drink, do drugs or anything to attract problems. & I usually wear my backpack on the back unless I'm taking public transportation or in a mega crowded area.
    I also take DiDi (cheaper & more reliable than Uber).
    LOTS of the crime in Mexico does NOT affect tourists/expats!! Or good honest - non-rich people!!

    • @rosessonata8326
      @rosessonata8326 Před 11 měsíci +1

      This is my dream! I’m also on social security. Please tell me how did you achieve this?

  • @300rivers4
    @300rivers4 Před rokem +9

    I watched that guys channel for a bit over covid. It's true he is very informed on a number of international topics, but as you said, he's got a very different level of clients he deals with. They can afford to be safe anywhere in the world they choose to go.
    He also throws out a lot of opinions based on his beliefs that are not necessarily based in fact. That doesn't do anyone any good.
    I'm glad you followed up on that video. It needed clarification.
    Good job.

  • @RobertWilson-ou1ie
    @RobertWilson-ou1ie Před rokem +21

    I have lived in Roma Norte and Del Valle Norte for 13 years and know many Americans who have lived in these neighborhoods for decades. We all have never been victims of crime. We are not wealthy but we do own apartments and are very happy here. So while you may have statistics to support your argument, people I know and it is dozens, have never experienced crime here.

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Před rokem +2

      Not even a stolen phone or anything relatively minor like that?

    • @FilosParaSofia
      @FilosParaSofia Před rokem +2

      I used to work with youth that had committed crimes. Many lived in poor neighborhoods, and would pick people in Colonia Del Valle to rob them. They traveled to better neighborhoods, because they would find people with more money.

    • @mexicanspec
      @mexicanspec Před rokem +1

      Do you know how many people live in Mexico City? You and your friends don't affect the statistics in any way.

    • @mexicanspec
      @mexicanspec Před rokem

      @Reyna Lupita de Lozano I know this is nit picky but when you have a thought please say I think and not I feel.

    • @RobertWilson-ou1ie
      @RobertWilson-ou1ie Před rokem +1

      I work here and commute every day. There is crime here but if you take precautions, like you should in any large city, it is generally safe. It is also true that I do not frequent the night life scene so this greatly reduces your exposure to crime. Additionally I have a car and use public transport occasionally. I do use ecobici regularly and find the bike lanes safe and easy. My friends here also work in CDMX and practice safety precautions. So being victims of crime is possible here but I find the the city safe and a very enjoyable place to live.

  • @ElJefe0719
    @ElJefe0719 Před rokem +16

    I’m a big fan of the Nomad Capitalist vids, but I’ve learned to take his Mexico opinions with a grain of salt.

  • @George-hd7tl
    @George-hd7tl Před rokem +14

    What happened to your hair

  • @chrisgoeswest9882
    @chrisgoeswest9882 Před rokem +12

    I love Mexico City, but he is definitely sugar-coating things. Even Centro, which during the day feels very secure, empties out and gets dicey at night. I have been told by Mexican nationals that the crime statistics are significantly understated. Actually, they said the stats are "made up." I agree with you that his take on Guadalajara is really off. Beautiful city, not a "safest" city. To be honest, I have enjoyed watching Nomad Capitalist in the past, but this video really makes me doubt his information.

    • @gladysnajar2254
      @gladysnajar2254 Před rokem

      I live in GDl it’s safe

    • @chrisgoeswest9882
      @chrisgoeswest9882 Před rokem

      @@gladysnajar2254 You would know better than I, but would you classify it as one of the “safest” places in Mexico?

  • @FierceFearlessTravel
    @FierceFearlessTravel Před 11 měsíci +5

    I live in Puerto Vallarta. It is very safe here. Unfortunately it is quite high in rent so I may go somewhere else in the new year. Hence why researching where I should go next.

  • @rpliegos
    @rpliegos Před rokem +5

    Mexico City as a whole is dangerous, but the city is so large that you will usually be living and working and doing your whole life activities within a specific zone and no its not just the Polanco - Roma - Condesa squares, there are many other nice neighborhoods. Just don't go where you shouldn't and be careful if you use public transportation. Same applies to Guadalajara and it is a lovely city to live in... Tip from a Mexican from Mexico City...

  • @thealternativecontrarian9936

    Andrew doesn't live in CDMX very much and wherever he lives, he's always in gated high class communities so his perspective on safety is warped. He has talked highly about Bogota but I know where he lives there... up in a hilly area with all the embassies. Nothing happens up there. Yet he talks highly about safety in Bogota.

  • @livinb450
    @livinb450 Před rokem +7

    We spent some time in San Luis Potosí, not far from Querétaro. It was a beautiful colonial city, just big enough to have everything. The centro area had family’s doing family things until late in the evening. Stats show it on the safer side, too. On the surface it looked like Querétaro, north.

  • @joserobertoramirezarevalo4610

    The people that tell you that about México City, it's because they was from dangerous neighborhoods, never means it's totally unsafe, people many times exagerate.

    • @mgtowmonger2729
      @mgtowmonger2729 Před rokem +2

      I lived in Iztapalapa for a while some years ago... Every morning I blew my nose and it came out black... I was told that's normal for Mexico City. I kicked the bad habit of living in Mexico City back then LOL... Breathing the air there is like smoking 2 packs of unfiltered cigarettes' a day without the benefits of nicotine.

  • @mattferencevich7549
    @mattferencevich7549 Před rokem +5

    I watched his videos also with my gf who disagreed with some of his safest cities. Peter Santenello just did a video on Mexico city on safety, rent etc.
    My gf lives in Xalapa. She said many small towns in this state dont have police and crime is bad and these states. Her moms town had several males purposely killed by Cartel that did not make the news about 1.5 years ago. Her mom said her town she will not take me too its too dangerous for me to go to.

  • @Tejano12398
    @Tejano12398 Před rokem +5

    Low income areas are the hardest hit by violence in almost every city in Mexico

    • @jcbulldog533
      @jcbulldog533 Před rokem

      No different than any low income/Ghetto area in the USA!! Actually worse in the US because gun's always fall into those that don't have them legally Surprise, Surprise

  • @RulTube
    @RulTube Před rokem +6

    Yes!! Playa del Carmen is not a safe place,there is a lot of organized crime issues goingon

  • @brijean5865
    @brijean5865 Před rokem +6

    You’re an American. Can you make a video of the top worst cities to visit for us Mexicans traveling to the states?

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Před rokem +3

      I could try. But I haven't traveled around the the USA nearly as much as I have travelled around Mexico.

    • @fuzzybunny3988
      @fuzzybunny3988 Před 2 měsíci

      St Louis, MO Detroit, MI,Memphis, TN, Birmingham AL, Oakland, CA...avoid them all.

    • @jennycampagna3100
      @jennycampagna3100 Před měsícem

      I live in Columbus Oh, 14th largest city in US. It’s pretty, easily navigated as it’s designed on a grid. Green space, all the variety of food you could want, tons of festivals, state capital, huge university. Check the Nation’s Capital DC too! So many free museums. My sister lives in northern VA so more free for me. 😂 I love NYC but yeah it’s expensive and you have to watch out. Still love it. The people watching! We love Southern Cal and in San Diego you can just walk yourself into Tijuana! How cool is that! Anyway, everywhere here is kinda sorta unsafe because people are on edge and we have too many guns. 😢 this world! Ugh. Hope you have safe travels. ❤

  • @samuelr007ruiz9
    @samuelr007ruiz9 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Aguascalientes is really safe actually, being the capital of its homonymous state has all of the amenities that you'll need, its population is 1,300,000; the only downside I see is that the regions surrounding the state (not the city, the state) are quite dangerous, if you wanna go in vacation outside the city either you hit the "highway" between 7am - 3 pm or you take an airplane, Aguascalientes is an "oasis" between south Zacatecas and "el Bajio" in north-east Jalisco.
    As all cities it has its dangerous zones (this one's ubicated in the outskirts of the city), but in general you can be outside in the downton region till 10-11 pm and everything will be fine; thanks to the size of the city and its main 3 “highways” in the form of rings you can go in car from one tip of the city to the other in 25 minutes.
    The Centennial Miguel Hidalgo Hospital is in the top 50 best hospitals in Mexico.
    There is various parks in the city, the biggest one being the “Rodolfo Landeros Park” which was previously the state’s airport so it's considerably big and has plenty of Family Recreational Services, in front of this park is a commercial center with a cinema and at a distance of 10 minutes on foot is the “Aguascalientes theater” home of the state orchestra.
    The Autonomous University of Aguascalientes (UAA) is the 136th best university in all of Latin America and its degrees have validity throughout Mexico and most can be validated in the USA as well.
    I've lived my whole life in this city, I hope this helps you.

  • @user-tq1ut7gd2n
    @user-tq1ut7gd2n Před rokem

    Excellent ! Thanks !

  • @rioricojohn7455
    @rioricojohn7455 Před rokem +14

    I am 100% that some organization is paying him.

  • @tompmcneil
    @tompmcneil Před rokem

    Excellent breakdown.

  • @mexicowalking2057
    @mexicowalking2057 Před rokem

    Greetings friend intersting information about the cities

  • @antonio-vr4iu
    @antonio-vr4iu Před rokem +2

    I was just in Playa del Carmen. I didn’t feel unsafe there. No one offered me drugs either, but i did not go to any night club.

    • @Thiiink
      @Thiiink Před 4 měsíci

      way to crowded

  • @Rhaspun
    @Rhaspun Před 8 měsíci +2

    Those home prices he mentioned in Mexico City is like buying a home in a nicer area of California.

  • @deepun9091
    @deepun9091 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks so much!!

  • @livegoodvivebien
    @livegoodvivebien Před rokem +9

    Interesante información, Yo soy de Cdmx y vivo en una de las zonas más rojas y peligrosas de la ciudad, En la Morelos Barrio cerca de Tepito Y puedo decir que en mis más de 50 años no he sufrido ni sentido mayor peligro que solo algunas veces no máss de 7 ocasiones en toda mi vida que he tenido pequeños asaltos, Y principalmente en transporte publico principalmente en ciertos lugares y horarios , Pero de ahi en fuera , Solo es cuestión de reunirte con personas adecuadas, No buscar lios y no visitar ciertos lugares peligrosos en hoarios inadecuados, Como en todo el mundo existe. ( Hay que vivir sin miedo). Saludoss

    • @ricardo_cn
      @ricardo_cn Před rokem

      Gracias por tu información. Cuidate

    • @dianabenavides2913
      @dianabenavides2913 Před rokem

      PORFAVOR?!? La palabra Como en todo el mundo es siempre lo mismo que escucho de todos los mexicanos para salirse de la manera mas facil de la verdad. Haciendo eso es una excusa hacia la impunidad. Te invito a visitar Texas en el hill country para que veas la belleza y seguridad que existe.

  • @joniskibo5910
    @joniskibo5910 Před rokem

    GLAD You Commented on The Video
    .

  • @AshyLarryBoi
    @AshyLarryBoi Před rokem

    Hey there! would you mind making a video of how to ship items from the US to Mexico? I have a lot of music equipment and want a reliable way of getting it from point A to point B. thank you!!

  • @sdscootergirl
    @sdscootergirl Před rokem +3

    Cabo San Lucas is expensive now! Still very safe but definitely not an inexpensive place to live.

  • @emilyserafamanschot800

    Jordan, what's your opinion on Acapulco? We were last there in 2011, and ours was the last cruise ship (at that time) to make a regular stop there because of the crime, Our guide was practically in tears when he told us that.

  • @jguzman713
    @jguzman713 Před rokem +1

    Good video

  • @FreedomPlaya
    @FreedomPlaya Před rokem +6

    Hey there Jordan, I appreciate your insightful commentary. This said, I have to politely disagree with your assessment of safety in Playa del Carmen. I’m a Canadian that’s been living in PDC for almost 3 years. I moved here as a single parent with a young child. Myself and many other families incl. other single parents that I know feel safe living in Playa. Yea, I have heard of single males being offered drugs while walking on 5ta Avenida (the most touristy part of Playa.) I can tell you that the most I’ve been offered as a woman is a massage ;) The Only unpleasant incidents I’ve heard about is again single males or even a couple of guys together being pulled over by the Police late at night for a drug check, which is more like a ‘wallet check.’ Unfort. at least some of the Police is corrupt. So for that reason I would not recommend that people go out too late at night or if they do, they should do their best to travel in larger groups. Other than that, if people are looking to live a peaceful and healthy lifestyle Playa has a lot to offer.

    • @MEN101
      @MEN101 Před rokem +2

      Plays Del Carmen is safe, just as safe as Merida although you get offered drugs walking down the 5th Avenue even when you’re holding a baby, they offer drugs to anyone. But this doesn’t make Playa Del Carmen dangerous.

    • @FreedomPlaya
      @FreedomPlaya Před rokem +1

      @@MEN101 Again, as a woman, I've never been offered drugs on 5ta. I'm sorry if that's been your experience. Then again, there were certain parts of Downtown Toronto where people walking by were propositioned with this sort of thing. You can ask any local, once you move to Playa, you generally don't go much to 5ta unless you are visiting a specific restaurant. As a local, our usual life activities (school, co-working place, grocery store, gym, yoga, beach are elsewhere ;))

    • @rosessonata8326
      @rosessonata8326 Před 11 měsíci

      What type of employment do you hold to support yourself financially there?

    • @MEN101
      @MEN101 Před 11 měsíci

      @@rosessonata8326 your own business is best, online based.

  • @ralphramirez1979
    @ralphramirez1979 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Trying to get residency.
    The Mexican consultant in our area is very difficult to work with. Any other ideas ?

  • @devindrome
    @devindrome Před 11 měsíci +3

    Love the videos but I’m pretty sure you read the crime statistics incorrectly. The comma in Spanish figures is like a period in English. The crime rate is actually 45 and some change per 100k which is definitely high but significantly lower than 50/50 shot of being a crime victim.

  • @TheRayInPV
    @TheRayInPV Před 11 měsíci +2

    Mexico City being one of the safest cities in Mexico? Man the guy in the video I guess doesn't watch the Mexican news. As a Puerto Vallarta native I traveled to Mexico City a couple of years ago and stayed at the Holiday in in downtown Mexico City near the Zocalo. It was about 5pm and we left the hotel and walked around looked at shops and eventually ended up at a KFC, spent about 40 minutes eating and when we exited the restaurant, we were greeted by a ghost town. All shops were closed, no one walking the streets, almost looked like a scene out of I Am Legend. Got to the hotel and the doorman asked us where we had gone, we said KFC and he said that we should be careful walking around in the evening because we could get mugged. I asked him about all the shops being closed, he said they do that because after dark thieves would rob the stores and police presences is basically null. That's just one personal experience, just watch the news on Mexico City and you'll hear more stories that definitely don't make it one of the safest cities in Mexico.

    • @ej1692
      @ej1692 Před 5 měsíci

      It's a commerce area. Most cities in Latin America are like this, even the ones that are super safe. The commerce area close at around 6 or 7. Once everyone is gone, it becomes unsafe. Not sayiung CDMX is super safe, but that sounds like a slight exagerration from the security guard.

    • @TheRayInPV
      @TheRayInPV Před 5 měsíci

      @@ej1692 My relatives who actually live there have told me crime is outta hand. Not just in the commerce area. Follow home robberies and other crimes are on the rise.

  • @fellow24
    @fellow24 Před rokem +1

    How about the safety risk from mosquito-transmitted diseases? Can you discuss your experience with this?

  • @juansanchez9343
    @juansanchez9343 Před měsícem +1

    I lived in Chicago 5 years and was robbed 8 times at gun point. Now i'm back in Cd Juarez after what I experienced over there. In here is way much safer, honestly.

  • @mariobruyere9169
    @mariobruyere9169 Před rokem +6

    I've been to CDMX multiple times, staying several weeks at a time, in more affluent colonias (neighborhoods) and in some sketchier ones (like Guerrero, La Pensil, and some parts of San Rafael), and never had a problem. There are many safe colonias such as Narvarte, Col. del Valle, Granada, that don't have the hype of Polanco, Roma and Condesa (where every expat wants to be) but are super nice without costing an arm and a leg. Las Lomas? That's for billionaires. But as in most cities, a great hood can be just a stone's throw from a bad one. Such is the case in Toronto.

    • @jbcmh81
      @jbcmh81 Před 10 měsíci

      San Rafael is sketchy? How?

    • @mariobruyere9169
      @mariobruyere9169 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@jbcmh81 Mainly that little pocket around Velazquez de Leon and Avenida Parque where there is prostitution (always has been apparently) , but not at all representative of the whole colonia.

    • @jbcmh81
      @jbcmh81 Před 10 měsíci

      @@mariobruyere9169 Does that still even happen anymore? When I lived there, the prostitutes hung out at Sullivan and Contreras in front of the Banamex, but then I eventually stopped seeing them. That area's been on the upswing just like a lot of other places.

    • @mariobruyere9169
      @mariobruyere9169 Před 10 měsíci

      @@jbcmh81 The last time I stayed in the hood was in 2020.

  • @samuelr007ruiz9
    @samuelr007ruiz9 Před 2 měsíci +2

    6:42 In this table from the INEGI (National Institute of Statistics and Geography [of Mexico]) says that Zacatecas is one of the most secure states of the country, and thas a lie, the city of Zacatecas usually has curfews starting at 7pm, Loreto and Fresnillo have very high levels of murders per 100,000 inhabitants, in fact Fresnillo (located in the heart of Zacatecas state) is the most dangerous municipality in the country,
    I consider that to have an idea of ​​the security of the state it is better or at least highly recommended to see the murder rates per 100,000 inhabitants and the peace rates.

  • @fluidice1656
    @fluidice1656 Před rokem +3

    Andrew is making a disclaimer on his videos that his advice is meant for people making seven figures and above. It's not meant for "regular folks" who can't afford the top price housing.

  • @theresewheeler1498
    @theresewheeler1498 Před rokem +1

    When I was a teenager I stayed in Cancun for 3 years then moved to playa Blanca for 2 years then Cozumel and isles mujeres
    I am not sure how safe it is these places now, sure things changed

  • @Archon_Angel77
    @Archon_Angel77 Před rokem +9

    My friend lives in mexico city and she's been robbed at gun point 4 TIMES!! I live in tijuana and I know this city is violent as f##k but I've never been robbed thankfully and I live in a nice quiet neighborhood.

    • @michellreyes8952
      @michellreyes8952 Před rokem +1

      X2. I've lived here my entire life(Southside) & haven't been robbed at all, here you can go for a walk at 2 am and..still totally safe. My gf is from Río de janeiro(BR) and said that by no means one can do that down there!

  • @doingtime20
    @doingtime20 Před rokem +23

    Mexican from Mexico City here, Jordan's analysis is pretty much on point. I also watch the capitalist guy but he does have a bit of a distorted view since he is in a bubble of rich people (as Jordan pointed out too).

    • @dv3507
      @dv3507 Před rokem +5

      Yes, I was surprised to see Jordan react to the Nomad Capitalist. Their target audiences are vastly different.

  • @Dommice1
    @Dommice1 Před rokem

    Is it true that you have an interview with Jose Arteaga Travels?!

  • @GeorgeStar
    @GeorgeStar Před měsícem

    I'd love to live in San Diego, CA but of course the cost of living is ridiculous for a retiree so I'm considering Mx border towns. Any thoughts on Mexicali or Tecate?

  • @midlifecrisis7888
    @midlifecrisis7888 Před rokem +6

    Nomad Capitalist channel is for high net worth individuals, he even says he is targeting 7 and 8 figure entrepreneurs. So I am sure they would spend on security detail.

    • @dv3507
      @dv3507 Před rokem +1

      Exactly!

    • @thealternativecontrarian9936
      @thealternativecontrarian9936 Před rokem +2

      well said. His videos are for those who can afford high rise condominiums and high class lifestyles.

    • @midlifecrisis7888
      @midlifecrisis7888 Před rokem

      @PhillyWilly in the Philippines I won’t dispute that. No billionaire is sitting around watching CZcams videos. 😂

  • @rassabossa4554
    @rassabossa4554 Před rokem +3

    As you mentioned, I suppose the author of the list is referring to the ultra rich (I would have added Punta Mita near PV if you can afford that kinda lifestyle...sorta like that place outside Colima that Madonna and Bill Gates like).. There are many areas that are safe and affordable. Even here at lakeside, there are areas where you are more likely to encounter crime and the type of crime varies with the neighborhoods. Gated communities _can_ be safer but because you are rich, criminal activity such as kidnappings and home invasion are more likely than the street crime you will find it lower income areas. This is completely the same in the US!
    The older I get, the more minimalist I get. I dont worry nearly as much as I did in the US. (Oh nooo, I might have to buy another cheap guitar. How will I ever survive-oh wait. That, some clothes and a cheap old laptop is all I own:

  • @marisolmeza3407
    @marisolmeza3407 Před rokem

    Love his stuff on other countries. I think his viewpoint is always that country versus the US. Which I agree with.

  • @siouxrose7766
    @siouxrose7766 Před rokem +12

    I applaud your courage in challenging the prevailing wisdom. You give a great deal of useful info in a short amount of time. Thank you for sharing your expertise with viewers.

  • @vitreloymusic
    @vitreloymusic Před 7 měsíci

    What are some safe states that have some Outdoor Adventure available and not to steaming hot

  • @FilosParaSofia
    @FilosParaSofia Před rokem +2

    I really liked this video, Jordan! As a Mexican, I agree with you, except with saying that Aguascalientes is safe. Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara are the biggest cities in Mexico. Like any other big city,they tend to have more crime.

    • @mexicanspec
      @mexicanspec Před rokem

      I have yet to visit Aguascalientes. My wife has family there. I hope it is a nice place.

    • @FilosParaSofia
      @FilosParaSofia Před rokem +1

      @@mexicanspec I've been there twice. I liked the city a lot, but there is narco presence.

    • @mexicanspec
      @mexicanspec Před rokem +1

      @@FilosParaSofia I live in Sinaloa. The Narco presence is fine as long as they keep to themselves like they do here most of the time.

  • @jjcohrs3046
    @jjcohrs3046 Před rokem

    Through what company do u do online trading? What is their % that they take ?

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Před rokem +1

      Are you asking where I have my brokerage account? If so, it’s Charles Schwab. Trades are free if they’re stocks on the big board. $6.95 for OTC I believe

  • @NancyCronk
    @NancyCronk Před 5 měsíci +1

    Interesting. I was in Oaxaca twice and never felt unwelcome. I felt very safe. The people are wonderful. Guess it depends on where you go and who you meet.

  • @zenglider2145
    @zenglider2145 Před 11 měsíci

    I suspected this. Thank you, Tangerine for a much more definitive and insightful perspective than would ever come from someone who flits around the globe, stays in insulated prime neighborhoods, doesn't mingle much with the broad populace, and publishes anecdotal impressions obscured by a lot of equivocation.

  • @onetry7406
    @onetry7406 Před rokem +6

    I have to disagree with you about the amount of pollution in Queretaro. The air quality is very poor.

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Před rokem +6

      It's not great but it's significantly better than Guadalajara and Mexico City.
      If you look at the annual air quality averages on a website like Plume Labs, the average annual air qualify for the cities are:
      Queretaro: 35
      Guadalajara: 46
      Mexico City: 274
      The lower the number the better.

    • @joserobertoramirezarevalo4610
      @joserobertoramirezarevalo4610 Před rokem

      Poor air quality?!...,what's next?!... Say that India and Bagladesh have clean air?!...please shut up.

    • @FilosParaSofia
      @FilosParaSofia Před rokem +2

      My lungs improved a lot after I moved to Queretaro

  • @BAR475
    @BAR475 Před rokem

    There was no mention of San Pedro in Monterrey. Is it safe there?

    • @Yuma305
      @Yuma305 Před 11 měsíci

      Very, in fact if stats can be trusted safest city in all of Mexico not to mention most expensive city in Latin America. I live here with my wife feel very safe and can comfortably walk. Heavy Police Presence everywhere, police cameras, and don’t ever feel unsafe ever. Yes there is the occasional occurrence of something but even Beverly Hills has problems. I love San Pedro and if it wasn’t because I can’t legally work in Mexico I’d remain with my wife instead of returning stateside to continue practicing Law.

  • @bodyloverz30
    @bodyloverz30 Před rokem

    What about the Diamante section of Acapulco or Las Brisas?

  • @AlphaMale_1
    @AlphaMale_1 Před rokem +1

    I like when you double check him.

  • @jameswatson5501
    @jameswatson5501 Před 2 měsíci

    I would be interested in 😊what rural areas are best especially with respect to outdoor recreation and other outside activities.

  • @celest8boom
    @celest8boom Před rokem

    For you what is the most safe city in Messico ?

  • @hoppeanofasgard1365
    @hoppeanofasgard1365 Před rokem

    How safe is the city of Chihuahua?

  • @hoppeanofasgard1365
    @hoppeanofasgard1365 Před rokem

    is it true kidnappings are happening in Guanajuato and Mexico city now of people of almost any income bracket and not just the rich or those in government?

  • @jameseldridge4185
    @jameseldridge4185 Před 11 měsíci

    Compare to Chicago? What area of Chicago?

  • @TurtleTortuga29
    @TurtleTortuga29 Před rokem +1

    Playa has changed the last year or so I have seen from living here for last two years.

  • @mynamename5172
    @mynamename5172 Před rokem +4

    To say "city" is really not useful. It's more like zip/postal code that is important. I live in a big US city that I am sure tops the charts of being awful, but where I live in that city is very safe, full of families and a really nice place to be. Nomad Capitalist lost me as a viewer because it was too America bashing all the time. It is not necessary to compare everywhere else to the US - there are many nice places on Earth that are unique, interesting and safe. In all countries, including the US and MX. I guess Nomad Capitalist makes money from rich Americans buying citizenship so I get it, I just got sick of it.

  • @adriankung1625
    @adriankung1625 Před rokem +1

    Jordan, thanks for this evaluation of NCs video -- I find his info somewhat useful even though I'm not within his financial ranges.
    I would love to hear about your experience as to driving from city to city and across states in Mexico. What advice would you offer someone wanting to drive throughout Mexico in an older car (nothing flashy, just a run of the mill older SUV) maybe with a roof tent or storage box on top?
    Specifically, I'm wondering about the safety of the routes, condition of the roads and what you would avoid doing in terms of someone who's slow travelling and spending time in a variety of places.
    Cheers!...from North Vancouver.

    • @mexicanspec
      @mexicanspec Před rokem +2

      Don't drive at night is my best advice. Sometimes cartels set up road blocks at night. During the day it is clear.

    • @NeonAnimeDreams
      @NeonAnimeDreams Před rokem +1

      Don't drive at night, consider taking toll roads to destinations more than 2 hours away, especially if your car is lower to the ground.
      I know you have an SUV so it shouldn't be an issue but just speaking in general for people with cars, Mexican back roads are not well maintained, potholes, bumps and uneven pavement are the norm.
      The toll roads are in excellent condition though, often times even better than the US interstates.

  • @bellaluna8097
    @bellaluna8097 Před rokem

    Totally unrelated, but I wonder if you can help. I remember you took your dog to a really good vet in Queretaro. I am in San Miguel and my cat is sick, not liking the vets here, would like to take her to a good vet in Queretaro. Would you care to tell me the name of the vet that you used for your dog? I would truly appreciate it, thank you.

  • @dgaydos
    @dgaydos Před rokem +5

    I've spent a good bit of time in another city I'd consider super safe(and amazing): San Cristóbal de las Casas in Chiapas, which is a state that has soooo much to see!

  • @louisestrachan9905
    @louisestrachan9905 Před rokem +1

    The last time we were in Playa Del Carmen. We were never asked if we wanted to buy drugs on 5th. Unless it has changed in 5 yrs.

    • @TangerineTravels
      @TangerineTravels  Před rokem +4

      I think whether you’ll be offered drugs or not depends on whether you fit their profile of someone they think might do drugs. Apparently as a younger male I fit their profile because I’m offered drugs constantly.

    • @mythicfeminine
      @mythicfeminine Před rokem +1

      It has changed

    • @louisestrachan9905
      @louisestrachan9905 Před rokem

      @@mythicfeminine That sucks. We were looking at Playa Del Carmen to move too. I guess we will have to look some where else. Thanks for the information

    • @lindseyrivers7298
      @lindseyrivers7298 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@TangerineTravels agreed. We're a couple in our 40s, walking down 5th ( we live in Puerto Morelos full time)
      Husband will get offered drugs SEVERAL times on an afternoon stroll, me .. never been asked.

  • @RulTube
    @RulTube Před rokem +2

    Pety theft in Guadalajarais as common as in NewYork City or Los Angeles

  • @thomasshady6470
    @thomasshady6470 Před měsícem

    What do you think about Puebla, bro ?

  • @hfk1001
    @hfk1001 Před rokem +3

    Another great video Jordan, thanks. Production values have skyrocketed in your last couple of videos.
    Agreed re PDC, just as you said, open drug dealing all along 5th avenue. Also cabbies are executed there regularly, presumably cartel turf wars, attempting to control taxicab access to tourist drug and prostitution trade.

  • @gerardovillarreal1878
    @gerardovillarreal1878 Před rokem +2

    Totally missed SPGG on the list! One of the safest, if not the safest in Mexico to live.

  • @dean7468
    @dean7468 Před rokem +1

    Yes you’re boots on the ground experience.

  • @dianalugo8327
    @dianalugo8327 Před rokem

    And when were you last in CDMX? There's an issue with using two year old stats. One issue is the Covid affects. When are you traveling again?

  • @emilybh6255
    @emilybh6255 Před rokem

    At 5:22 you mean, "....keep in mind that he and his clients.....".

  • @RulTube
    @RulTube Před rokem

    I have beenbornandraisedin Mexico city and the neighborhoods the video mentions are fairlysafe, heve you checked the lastreport on crimes in those places lately, crimes have gone down

  • @normareyes1555
    @normareyes1555 Před rokem

    Jijiji , y ésas cifras tan escalofriantes de dónde las sacó? 😮😮😊

  • @tonybryant2905
    @tonybryant2905 Před rokem +2

    I live in CDMX but Thursday im moving to your city. CDMX is too expensive I live in Coyoacán which is a nice nice bohemian neighborhood however it’s expensive. I’m from Indiana I don’t like all the traffic here either

    • @mgtowmonger2729
      @mgtowmonger2729 Před rokem

      Good you're moving... you were breathing in between 1 1/2 to 2 packs of unfiltered cigarette smoke without the benefit of the nicotine just being in Mexico city each day. The longer you lived in Mexico City the worse your health would get over time just from that unless you had Hepa filters running in your home 24/7 and you stayed indoors all the time.

  • @EverettMcLemore
    @EverettMcLemore Před rokem +10

    I love both Tangerine Travels and Nomad Capitalist, but I would always trust Jordan more regarding safety in MEXICO.

  • @mkurosh
    @mkurosh Před rokem +1

    He got Merida right.
    He got Playa del Carmen totally wrong.

  • @Serf_dumb
    @Serf_dumb Před rokem

    Funny...I just watched that video

  • @ShowseeTravels
    @ShowseeTravels Před 11 měsíci

    I have spent a lot of time in Tampico… I wouldn’t consider it to be safe at all. Nothing happened but it feels as if it could quickly off the rails at any moment.

  • @samuelr007ruiz9
    @samuelr007ruiz9 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I recomend all of you to look for the Mexico Peace Index 2023 (by the Institute for Economics & Peace [IEP], though you won't find it on their page). On the page number 27 of the document you will find a map of all the municipalities of Mexico showing the homicides rate per 100,000 inhabitants.

  • @garys.8518
    @garys.8518 Před rokem +1

    Yo 😎

  • @theknightswhosay
    @theknightswhosay Před měsícem

    I’ve been in PdC multiple times, and no one offered me drugs. Just annoying people selling tours or souvenirs.

  • @brianjanusek4356
    @brianjanusek4356 Před rokem

    I really wish the USSD would use US city comparisons when rating foreign cities. Mex city XXX is comparable to US city YYY in terms of safety.

  • @NicholasJonesCPA
    @NicholasJonesCPA Před 8 měsíci

    I really need your help. I’m planning on moving to Mexico in June 2024. I really want to learn Spanish and I’d like to hire someone from Mexico who would like to teach me. Please let me know if you know someone.

  • @davepolitics6587
    @davepolitics6587 Před rokem +3

    I live in Oaxaca City since a year and already know quite a few people which got robbed. Its definitely dangerous in the night. But at least there are not a lot of homicides or kidnappings.
    I wonder that there is no mention of all the kidnappings in Guadalajara. I would definitely count Guadalajara to one of the most dangerous cities in Mexico. Other crimes might not be that high, but more than 2000 kidnappings a year is a big problem.

  • @rotiwokeman
    @rotiwokeman Před měsícem

    I'm curious what a video like this but for safest places to own property would be like. Are you more likely to be the target of extortion or kidnapping if you have a home?

  • @travelexplorer
    @travelexplorer Před rokem

    I will never live anywhere in Quintana Roo too scary, very bad experiences every time i visit, Mexico City I can say where I live: Polanco is super safe, I lived before in Lomas de Chapultepec, that area is super safe, but it depends where you live.

  • @gif24gt60
    @gif24gt60 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Unfortunately, only experienced small area of Guadalajara called zapopan. Wasnt impressed at all. Expensive, a lot of traffic and taxi drivers were not that fruendly.

  • @mexicanspec
    @mexicanspec Před rokem +1

    Don't travel to Sinaloa? What the Hell.

  • @realandsurreal
    @realandsurreal Před 11 měsíci +1

    I largely agree with you. I've lived in Mazatlan for 4 years now and have never felt unsafe, even when walking around at night. The problem with a lot of these safest cities videos is that the person just wants to generate content and does the minimal amount of research and has never even been to the places talked about. Everyone I know here agrees also that Mexico City, and Guadalajara are known for the high crime rates. Frankly, I don't mind if people think my town or Mexico in general is unsafe as it keeps the idiot gringos away.

  • @derekforde7164
    @derekforde7164 Před rokem +4

    Mexico City called Rudy Giuliani? Hahahaha!

  • @americanbrands-apparelscre1056

    I was wondering the same about Mexico city, but I haven't been there for 7 years so I can't judge, but my memory tells me to be careful with some bad neighborhoods and corrupted cops. I hope safety has changed for the best. Always be aware of your surroundings.

  • @ShowseeTravels
    @ShowseeTravels Před 11 měsíci

    I like the state of Hidalgo,… I really like Pachuca. Not very many expats there though

  • @jlove3706
    @jlove3706 Před rokem +1

    LA is safe too if you live in Beverly Hills