Is Morelia Safe? Travel Safety Guide 2026
Safety Overview for Morelia
Is Morelia safe for tourists in 2026? UNESCO colonial capital with elevated state-level risk. SESNSP data, Centro Histórico safety, day-trip rules, and the Michoacán context every US traveler needs.
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: 4,478 reports
- Lesiones: 2,790 reports
- Amenazas: 1,900 reports
- Daño a la propiedad: 1,882 reports
- Fraude: 1,591 reports
- Otros delitos del Fuero Común: 1,535 reports
Crime Volume Trend
- 2026: 3,795 total reports
- 2025: 15,585 total reports
- 2024: 15,109 total reports
Practical Safety Tips for Morelia
- 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.