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Top Eight Safest Cities in Mexico (2024)

Mexico offers several places that provide a high standard of living, strong security measures, and growing expatriate communities, making them attractive for high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) and expats living abroad.

We’ve looked into the safest cities in Mexico, along with details relevant to expats and investors.

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While the Global Peace Index (GPI) 2024 ranks Mexico with a score of 3.117, indicating national security challenges, certain cities remain significantly safer due to strong governance, low crime rates, and economic stability.

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1. Mérida, Yucatán

Mérida is widely regarded as the safest city in Mexico, known for its low crime rates, well-organized policing, and strong local governance.

The Yucatán state government prioritizes security, making the city one of the most stable urban centers in the country.

For expats and HNWIs, Mérida offers a high quality of life, affordable luxury real estate, and a rich cultural environment.

It is a hub for retirees and digital nomads, thanks to its low cost of living, colonial architecture, and proximity to major attractions like Chichén Itzá and the Gulf of Mexico beaches.

The city has modern healthcare facilities and international schools, making it an excellent choice for families and retirees.

2. San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León

San Pedro Garza García, an affluent suburb of Monterrey, is considered one of the wealthiest and safest cities in Mexico. It boasts high-end residential areas, luxury shopping, private security, and strong law enforcement.

This city is a key business hub, attracting CEOs, entrepreneurs, and multinational executives due to its pro-business environment and strong financial sector.

The local government enforces strict security measures, with advanced surveillance systems and a highly trained police force.

While Monterrey itself has some security challenges, San Pedro Garza García maintains its reputation as one of the safest urban areas for HNWIs.

3. Querétaro, Querétaro

Querétaro is one of Mexico’s fastest-growing cities, with a strong economy, excellent infrastructure, and high quality of life.

The city is a major industrial and technology hub, attracting foreign investment and expats working in aerospace, manufacturing, and IT sectors.

Querétaro has one of the lowest crime rates among major Mexican cities, with well-maintained public spaces, strong policing, and a focus on sustainability.

It is also known for affordable luxury housing, top-tier healthcare, and an excellent education system, making it a great destination for families, retirees, and professionals.

4. La Paz, Baja California Sur

These are the safest cities in Mexico, along with details relevant to expats and investors.

La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur, is a coastal city with a relaxed atmosphere and low crime rate, making it one of Mexico’s most peaceful locations.

The city is known for its strong expat community, particularly among retirees from the U.S. and Canada.

Its low violent crime rate, beautiful beaches, and growing real estate market make it an attractive destination for HNWIs looking for a tranquil seaside lifestyle.

While it offers affordable living, there are also luxury properties in exclusive gated communities.

The presence of high-quality private healthcare facilities and proximity to Los Cabos’ international airport further enhances its appeal.

5. Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco

Puerto Vallarta is a renowned beach city with a well-established expat community, particularly among retirees and remote workers.

The city is heavily reliant on tourism, leading to strong security measures in tourist and residential areas.

Luxury condos and gated communities provide extra security for HNWIs, and the real estate market continues to grow, making it a solid investment option.

Puerto Vallarta also boasts top-tier healthcare facilities, international schools, and direct flight access to the U.S. and Canada, making it a convenient location for expatriates seeking both relaxation and security.

6. Campeche, Campeche

Campeche is one of Mexico’s best-preserved colonial cities, known for its UNESCO-listed historic center, low crime rate, and peaceful atmosphere.

Unlike other coastal cities, Campeche has remained relatively undiscovered by mass tourism, contributing to its low violent crime levels and strong sense of community security.

The city is ideal for expats seeking an authentic Mexican experience with modern conveniences, such as affordable housing, high-quality healthcare, and growing business opportunities in tourism and real estate.

7. Puebla, Puebla

Puebla is one of Mexico’s safest and most economically strong cities, located just two hours from Mexico City.

It is a center for automotive manufacturing, technology, and commerce, attracting entrepreneurs and expatriates looking for investment opportunities.

The city’s low crime rates, rich cultural scene, and top-ranked universities make it an attractive destination for families and professionals.

Puebla’s real estate market offers affordable yet high-end housing, and its international airport provides easy access to major destinations.

8. Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes

Aguascalientes is a small but wealthy city, known for its low cost of living, strong economy, and clean urban planning. It has one of the lowest crime rates in Mexico, making it a safe choice for expats and retirees.

The city is home to high-end real estate developments, an expanding industrial sector, and modern healthcare facilities.

For HNWIs, Aguascalientes offers a peaceful, well-managed environment with strong economic opportunities, particularly in finance and manufacturing.

These cities stand out for their strong security measures, stable economies, and expatriate-friendly environments.

While Mexico as a whole faces security challenges, specific regions have maintained high safety standards, especially for wealthier residents and foreign professionals.

For more guidance on living in Mexico, it is recommended to seek an expat financial advisor.

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