Safe to travel?
Hi! My boyfriend and I have plans to fly to Zihuatenejo to then go to La Saladita for a surf trip this Friday. I’ve been here multiple times and have never felt unsafe, but am feeling a bit nervous about everything going on. Is there any need to cancel the trip? & will we have any issue driving from the airport to Saladita? Thank you in advance I really appreciate it!
Safe to travel?
Things appear to have returned to normal. It would be best to stay in regular tourist areas.
Safe to travel!
Here are my recent, second hand, experiences.
I live in Troncones.
On the weekend I hosted veterinarians who performed over 100 spay/neuters on Saturday, then dozens more on Sunday. I offered for them to stay on Monday night as well. The seven veterinarians drove back to Acapulco on Monday without incident.
I know people who were in Saladita over the weekend. Some drove to Troncones yesterday. Others drove to the airport today. All without incident.
I have friends who were in Morelia for several days last week. They took the bus back to Zihuatanejo on Monday without incident.
Today I received a delivery by DHL in Troncones with no problem.
I intend to keep my dental appointment in Zihuatanejo tomorrow.
Safer than ever!
Hi! My boyfriend and I have plans to fly to Zihuatenejo to then go to La Saladita for a surf trip this Friday. I’ve been here multiple times and have never felt unsafe, but am feeling a bit nervous about everything going on. Is there any need to cancel the trip? & will we have any issue driving from the airport to Saladita? Thank you in advance I really appreciate it!
If you've never felt unsafe in Saladita before, a previous local hotbed of criminal activity, then nothing should make you feel unsafe now. The waves are likely to disappoint you more than anything else. You can buy a "I survived my vacation in Mexico" t-shirt. (There's a free million-dollar idea for some entrepreneur) 
Safe to travel?
Let's see. Are coming down to Zihuatanejo to score a few kilos of fentanyl? If so, I would be worried. If you are going to be a happy tourist, then don't flash expensive jewelry, stay remotely sober, and comport yourself as a respectful guest in a foreign country. Have fun!
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Thanks for this reply. I found this message board yesterday as I was trying to get a sense of the situation in Zihua in the wake of Sunday's events and the updated travel advisories. My wife and I are arriving on Saturday for our honeymoon. It seemed silly that Zihua was included in the Do Not Travel advisory and your posts (as well as others here) have provided a ton of reassurance that things will go smoothly!
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Happy marriage! Several of your responders have been happily married for a LONG time!!
Safer than ever!
Hi! My boyfriend and I have plans to fly to Zihuatenejo to then go to La Saladita for a surf trip this Friday. I’ve been here multiple times and have never felt unsafe, but am feeling a bit nervous about everything going on. Is there any need to cancel the trip? & will we have any issue driving from the airport to Saladita? Thank you in advance I really appreciate it!
If you've never felt unsafe in Saladita before, a previous local hotbed of criminal activity, then nothing should make you feel unsafe now. The waves are likely to disappoint you more than anything else. You can buy a "I survived my vacation in Mexico" t-shirt. (There's a free million-dollar idea for some entrepreneur)
Actually, it looks like the surf is picking up this weekend, so you're in luck!
https://www.zihuatanejo.net/html/weather.html
Safer than ever!
Say it ain't so!!! The kayak SUP race is Saturday morning!!
Safe to travel?
Is ZIH airport operating normal? Is 200 going north void of blocks/check points?
Safe to travel?
I’m in Zihuatanejo having driven this morning from Troncones.
There were two locations where there were pylons. At one there was Guardia National, but I didn’t see them stopping g any vehicles.

