Is Acapulco Safe? Travel Safety Guide 2026
Safety Overview for Acapulco
Is Acapulco safe for tourists in 2026? Pacific resort city with high state-level risk. SESNSP homicide data, Zona Dorada vs. Acapulco Diamante safety, US State Department Level 4 advisory, and where tourists are still safe.
This safety profile is based on official crime data from SESNSP (Secretariado Ejecutivo del Sistema Nacional de Seguridad Pública) and on-the-ground travel intelligence updated regularly. The risk score above reflects an overall risk for travelers — note that risk varies significantly by neighborhood and time of day within any city.
Top Crime Categories (last 12 months · SESNSP)
- Robo: 2,792 reports
- Lesiones: 1,500 reports
- Amenazas: 1,373 reports
- Daño a la propiedad: 1,023 reports
- Violencia familiar: 936 reports
- Narcomenudeo: 737 reports
Crime Volume Trend
- 2026: 2,269 total reports
- 2025: 9,235 total reports
- 2024: 10,352 total reports
Practical Safety Tips for Acapulco
- Transport: Use Uber or DiDi rather than street taxis. Confirm price before any official taxi ride.
- ATMs: Use ATMs inside bank branches during business hours. Never use street ATMs at night.
- Valuables: Do not display jewelry, expensive phones, or large amounts of cash in public.
- Tap water: Drink bottled water; use bottled or filtered water for brushing teeth.
- Emergency: 911 is the national emergency number — works countrywide.
- Embassy registration: US/Canada/UK citizens can register with STEP / equivalent.
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Data sources: SESNSP (Mexican federal crime statistics), city-level neighborhood intelligence. Last updated: 2026.