Tijuana is recognized as one of the most at-risk cities in Mexico. The U.S. Department of State discourages travelers from visiting the country and recommends precautions for those planning to do so. To minimize risks, it is recommended that travelers choose accommodations in neighborhoods that have been identified as safe.
LATEST UPDATES / NEWS from Tijuana
A municipal police intelligence officer in Tijuana, Baja California, was seriously injured last Saturday after being hit by multiple gunshots in his car.
The attack took place on Johnson Avenue and was captured on video. The footage shows the attackers getting out of a car and starting shooting at some officers from the Tijuana State Bureau of Investigation.
Seconds later, the attackers flee the scene, fatally wounding one of the killers.
In the nearly one-minute video, the two officers can be seen taking cover from the gunfire and responding to the attack with their service weapons until the attacker’s vehicle moves a few feet away and they can take cover.
State of Baja California (Tijuana) – Reconsider travel
Reconsider traveling due to crime and kidnapping.
In the border area, transnational criminal groups compete for routes for the smuggling of people and drugs. Gang activity and violent crime are widespread. Travelers are advised to avoid remote areas and stay on major highways. The high number of homicides in the non-tourist areas of Tijuana is particularly concerning. Kidnapping has affected both LPRs and United States citizens.
Essential tips for staying safe in Tijuana
- Acquire basic Spanish skills
- Consider using both “Uber” and “DiDi” for reliable taxi services
- Please note that you should not hail random taxis from the street
- Get a Mexican SIM card for your communications needs
- Please note the emergency contact numbers: 911 for police, 066 for ambulances and 080 for fire brigade
- Choose accommodations from renowned hotels, hostels, apartments or guesthouses
- Avoid wearing fancy jewelry
- Make sure you don’t walk alone at night
- Never leave food and drinks unattended
- Avoid excessive alcohol consumption