I've never stayed at an all-inclusive in Mexico. I have visited Mexico many times by cruise ship. I've done the Western Caribbean and the Pacific Coastal so I've seen both sides. I prefer a cruise ship because you only unpack once but see many different cities. I love the Entertainment and all the activities that a cruise ship has to offer. Many people I know enjoy the all-inclusive resorts.
Western Caribbean cruises going to Cozumel are docking. All tours to the mainland have been cancelled. I assume they feel the island of Cozumel is safe. One ship on the western side of Mexico cancelled Puerto Vallarta yesterday and spent an overnight at Cabo San Lucas. Cruise ships will never go anywhere where passenger and crew safety is at risk.
The problems in Mexico with the cartels are troubling. You wonder if they will recover to where tourists will find it a place they want to return. Time will tell.
Here is another post I read that was positive:
Regional Advisory - Avoid non-essential travel
Avoid non-essential travel to the following states due to high levels of violence and organized crime:
- Chiapas, excluding:
- the city and ruins of Palenque (and highway 186 leading there)
- the city of Tuxtla Gutiérrez (and its airport and the main road leading there)
- the city of San Cristobal de las Casas (and toll highway 190D between this city and Tuxtla Gutiérrez)
- Chihuahua, excluding Chihuahua City
- Colima, excluding the city of Manzanillo only if accessed by air
- Guanajuato, in all areas south of and including highways 43D and 45D
- Guerrero, excluding the cities of Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo only if accessed by air
- Jalisco, within 50 km of the border with Michoacán state
- Lagunas de Zempoala National Park in Morelos
- Michoacán, excluding the cities of Morelia and Patzcuaro
- Nayarit, within 20 km of the border with the states of Sinaloa and Durango
- Nuevo León, excluding the city of Monterrey
- Sinaloa, excluding the following areas, and only if accessed by air or sea:
- the city of Los Mochis
- specific areas in and around the city of Mazatlán:
- Centro Histórico south of Avenida Gutiérrez Najera
- the road connecting Centro Histórico to the airport
- the main coastal roads from Centro Histórico to Playa Delfines, including Zona Cerritos and Zona Dorada (the Golden Zone)
- the resorts on Playa Estrella del Mar and the road leading there from the airport
- Sonora, excluding the cities of Hermosillo, Guaymas/San Carlos and Puerto Peñasco
- Tamaulipas, excluding the city of Tampico only if accessed by air or sea
- Zacatecas, excluding the city of Zacatecas