Is Mulegé, Mexico Safe for Foreign Buyers and Retirees? 2026 Honest Guide

Is Mulegé Safe? — Mulegé Baja California Sur real estate

Safety Guide · Mulegé 2026

Is Mulegé Safe? — Honest Answer for Foreign Buyers

Not a tourist brochure answer. The real picture of safety, crime, and daily life in Mulegé for US and Canadian buyers.

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Short Answer:

Mulegé is considered one of the safest areas in Mexico for foreign residents and buyers. It is a small, tight-knit community far removed from the organized crime activity affecting border cities and tourist resort areas. Thousands of US and Canadian expats live here year-round.

The Real Safety Picture

Mulegé sits in the central Baja Sur — 14+ hours from the US border. This geographic isolation from border regions is meaningful. The town has a population of roughly 4,000 and a community where everyone knows each other. There is no anonymous crime culture here.

The expat community — several hundred US and Canadian residents — has lived in Mulegé for years, decades in many cases. They walk, bike, kayak, and attend local events without security concerns.

Actual Risks to Know

  • Highway 1 driving: The Baja highway is two-lane, has no shoulders in many areas, and is dangerous at night. Drive only during daylight.
  • Hurricane season (July–October): BCS is in an active hurricane zone. Some beachfront properties flood in major storms. Know your flood risk before buying.
  • Medical care: Mulegé has a basic clinic. Serious medical emergencies require evacuation to La Paz or Los Cabos. Medical evacuation insurance is recommended.
  • Power outages: CFE service in Mulegé is less reliable than US standards. Off-grid solar properties avoid this.
  • Real estate fraud: The biggest risk is not crime — it’s ejido land or unverified title sold to uninformed buyers. Always use a trusted local agent and notario.

Comparing Mulegé to Other Mexico Destinations

Destination Safety Profile Expat Activity
Mulegé ✅ Low crime, remote, community-based Active, year-round
Cabo San Lucas ⚠️ Tourist crime, petty theft in resort areas Large but transient
La Paz ✅ Generally safe, urban precautions apply Large, established
Border cities ❌ Higher crime — organized crime activity present Limited expat presence

Is Mulegé on any US State Department travel advisories?

BCS (Baja California Sur) has historically had a lower advisory level than northern Baja or Mexico’s interior states. Always check travel.state.gov for the latest. Mulegé specifically has no notable incident history with foreign nationals.

Is it safe to drive the Baja Highway 1 to Mulegé?

Yes — with precautions. Drive only daytime hours. Fuel up whenever you see a Pemex station. The highway is well-traveled by RVers and expats. Do not drive after dark.

What do expats in Mulegé say about safety?

The universal report from the expat community is that Mulegé feels safer than their US hometowns. The small-town community culture — where neighbors look out for each other — creates a very different security environment than a resort city.

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