The Punta Mita area is a very safe and tourist-oriented part of Mexico. The short answer is that Punta Mita is very safe for locals and tourists alike. As long as you stay in Punta Mita and research what other areas are safe to visit, you shouldn't worry too much about the safety of your trip
Is It Safe To Travel To Punta Mita Mexico?
The Punta Mita area is a very safe and tourist-oriented part of Mexico. The short answer is that Punta Mita is very safe for locals and tourists alike.
Sylvia Rodriguez23-11-20220 minutes 16, seconds read
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Native Mexican living in Coral del Risco on Punta de Mita peninsula. Travel blogger. Beach lover.
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