How Mexican resorts loved by Brits have become cartel war zones as assassins execute rivals and gun down holidaymakers in a hail of bullets on white sandy beaches

The white sandy beaches of Mexico‘s Caribbean coast are the crown jewel of Mexico’s tourism industry and a popular holiday destination for Brits, with half a million UK tourists visiting every year.

But the paradise resorts in Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Tulum have become brutal war zones as the cartels are battling for power and territory.

The violent clashes have seen assassins execute rivals in front of terrified tourists and gun down holidaymakers in a hail of bullets.

Quintana Roo, the Mexican state where the popular holiday destinations are located, has seen a shocking 633 murders last year – a 6.4 per cent increase to 2022 and more than in the whole UK in the same period.

In its travel advice for Mexico, the Foreign Office warns that several tourists have been affected by gang-related shooting since 2021.

Marines are common sight throughout Playa Del Carmen, Mexico

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Marines are common sight throughout Playa Del Carmen, Mexico

Mexican armed guards patrol beaches following violent cartel clashes

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A member of the National Guard patrols a beach resort as part of the vacation security in the tourist zone in Cancun by the government of Quintana Roo, Mexico December 5, 2021

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A member of the National Guard patrols a beach resort as part of the vacation security in the tourist zone in Cancun by the government of Quintana Roo, Mexico December 5, 2021

Personnel from the Tourist Battalion of the National Guard, guard the beaches in the resort of Cancun, Quintana Roo state, Mexico, 02 December 2021

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Personnel from the Tourist Battalion of the National Guard, guard the beaches in the resort of Cancun, Quintana Roo state, Mexico, 02 December 2021

Just this week, four hitmen shot dead a man outside a luxury five-star resort in Cancun. The victim, identified only as a 30-year-old Mexican national, was shot in the morning of October 3 on the beach outside Hotel Riu.

After firing multiple shots, two of the assassins – who had approached him on foot – fled the scene on rented jet skis while the other two ran away.

Holidaymakers ran for cover as the men carried out the targeted attack, rushing inside to the £230-a-night hotel.

Among those killed by the cartels in Mexico have also been British nationals, like businessman Chris Cleave, 54, who was shot dead in front of his 14-year-old daughter Chloe as he drove out of the gated community in Playa del Carmen where he lived.

The estate agent, originally from Truro in Cornwall, had received death threats before he was assassinated and is thought to have been targeted for standing up to extortion attempts by a cartel.

Two men, an 18-year-old and a 30-year-old who fled the murder scene on a motorbike after Mr Cleave was shot at close-range in traffic in March 2022, were arrested.

Tourists take shelter in the Riu hotel after a person was shot dead outside

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Tourists take shelter in the Riu hotel after a person was shot dead outside

Holidaymakers ran for cover as the men carried out the targeted attack, rushing inside to the £230-a-night hotel

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Holidaymakers ran for cover as the men carried out the targeted attack, rushing inside to the £230-a-night hotel

he victim, identified only as a 30-year-old Mexican national, was shot in the morning of October 3 on the beach outside Hotel Riu

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he victim, identified only as a 30-year-old Mexican national, was shot in the morning of October 3 on the beach outside Hotel Riu

The cartel wars are increasingly threatening the holiday idyll on the Mexican Caribbean coast

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The cartel wars are increasingly threatening the holiday idyll on the Mexican Caribbean coast

The Sinaloa, the Gulf and Jalisco New Generation cartels as well as the smaller Grupo Regional cartel are the players viciously fighting for control

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The Sinaloa, the Gulf and Jalisco New Generation cartels as well as the smaller Grupo Regional cartel are the players viciously fighting for control

Mr Cleave’s business partner Vitaly Feygin, 57, was assassinated in a similar way as he drove home a year prior.

The cartel wars are increasingly threatening the holiday idyll on the Mexican Caribbean coast.

 The Sinaloa, the Gulf and Jalisco New Generation cartels as well as the smaller Grupo Regional cartel are the players viciously fighting for control.

Even children have come between the lines of fire between the rival gangs. In July this year, a 12-year-old boy was shot and killed after gunmen riding jet skis opened fire on a rival drug dealers on a beach in Cancun, Mexico.

The child, who was only named as Santiago, was with his family sitting on a chair at Caracol Beach next to the Riu Cancun when he was struck by multiple stray bullets.

He was treated on the scene by paramedics and rushed to an area hospital, where he later died.

Among those killed by the cartels have also been British nationals, like businessman Chris Cleave, 54, who was shot dead in front of his 14-year-old daughter Chloe as he drove out of the gated community in Playa del Carmen where he lived

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Among those killed by the cartels have also been British nationals, like businessman Chris Cleave, 54, who was shot dead in front of his 14-year-old daughter Chloe as he drove out of the gated community in Playa del Carmen where he lived

Paradise resorts in Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Tulum have become brutal war zones as the cartels are battling for power and territory

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Paradise resorts in Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Tulum have become brutal war zones as the cartels are battling for power and territory

Members of the newly created Tourist Security Battalion of the National Guard patrol a beach in Cancun, Quintana Roo State, Mexico, on December 2, 2021

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Members of the newly created Tourist Security Battalion of the National Guard patrol a beach in Cancun, Quintana Roo State, Mexico, on December 2, 2021

Pictured: Playa del Carmen beach in Riviera Maya Caribbean (file photo)

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Pictured: Playa del Carmen beach in Riviera Maya Caribbean (file photo)

Violent clashes have seen assassins execute rivals in front of terrified tourists and gun down holidaymakers in a hail of bullets

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Violent clashes have seen assassins execute rivals in front of terrified tourists and gun down holidaymakers in a hail of bullets

Paramedics provide aid to a 12-year-old boy who was shot multiples at a beach in Cancun and later died at a hospital in July 2024

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Paramedics provide aid to a 12-year-old boy who was shot multiples at a beach in Cancun and later died at a hospital in July 2024

In its travel advice for Mexico, the Foreign Office warns that several tourists have been affected by gang-related shooting since 2021

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In its travel advice for Mexico, the Foreign Office warns that several tourists have been affected by gang-related shooting since 2021

Hotel workers are seen at the entrance to a hotel after two suspected drug gang members were shot dead in a beachfront clash between rival groups near the Mexican resort of Cancun, in Puerto Morelos, Mexico November 4, 2021

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Hotel workers are seen at the entrance to a hotel after two suspected drug gang members were shot dead in a beachfront clash between rival groups near the Mexican resort of Cancun, in Puerto Morelos, Mexico November 4, 2021

Mexican soldiers walk outside the Hyatt Ziva Riviera hotel in Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo state, Mexico, on November 4, 2021, after a shooting

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Mexican soldiers walk outside the Hyatt Ziva Riviera hotel in Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo state, Mexico, on November 4, 2021, after a shooting

The Mexican federal police patrol a beach in Cancun, Mexico on January 18, 2017, where a shooting occurred in a nightclub the day before

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The Mexican federal police patrol a beach in Cancun, Mexico on January 18, 2017, where a shooting occurred in a nightclub the day before

The Quintana Roo State Attorney General’s Office said the assailants were targeting rivals over a dispute of drug sales.

The Foreign Office is urging British travellers in popular tourist resorts along the coast to be ‘very cautious after dark in downtown areas of Cancun, Tulum and Playa del Carmen. Stay in well-lit pedestrian streets and tourist zones.’

It adds: ‘Rival criminal gangs have clashed in popular Cancun tourist destinations and surrounding areas. Gangs have not targeted tourists, but violent incidents could affect anyone nearby. Since 2021, several shootings have affected tourists.’

The advice from the Foreign Office continues: ‘Drug-related violence in Mexico has increased over recent years. Do not become involved with drugs of any kind.

‘Some areas of Mexico have a high crime rate due to fighting between rival organised crime gangs. In these areas, there is a risk of being caught in the crossfire or of being mistaken for a gang member.’

Another broad-daylight shootout in April 2023 saw four people killed near a four-star all-inclusive beachfront hotel in Cancun.

Police initially revealed they had discovered three bodies near the Fiesta Americana Condesa Hotel before confirming a fourth corpse had been found in undergrowth close by.

Pictured: A vehicle of the attorney general's office leaves the Fiesta Americana hotel after people were gunned down near the beach of the hotel, according to local media, in Cancun, Mexico, on April 3, 2023

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Pictured: A vehicle of the attorney general’s office leaves the Fiesta Americana hotel after people were gunned down near the beach of the hotel, according to local media, in Cancun, Mexico, on April 3, 2023

Police confirmed the four victims were neither hotel employees or tourists and are believed to be linked to drug dealing.

The announcement of the deaths came less than a week after an American tourist was wounded when he was shot in the leg in the nearby town of Puerto Morelos on March 28, 2023.

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In 2022, two Canadians were killed in Playa del Carmen, south of Cancun, – allegedly because of debts between international drug and weapons trafficking gangs.

In November 2021, several assassins marched across the all-inclusive family resort of Hyatt Ziva Riviera in Puerto Morelos, south of Cancun, and executed two drug dealers before they fled in speedboats.

Previously, an October 2021 shooting claimed the lives of 25-year-old Anjali Ryot, a resident of California, US, and 35-year-old German Jennifer Henzold after gunmen opened fired as they chased a rival drug dealer near a Tulum bar.

In Tulum, the homicide rates have shot up from 16 people killed in 2018 to 47 in 2023 – a nearly 200 per cent increase.

In June 2021, a 30-year-old tourist from Kentucky was shot and wounded and two workers were shot dead at a Cancun beach gift shop. Two suspects fled in two jet skis.

Despite the threat of cartel violence, Cancun remains a popular destination for tourists, with 10.04million foreign visitors travelling to the coastal resort in 2023.

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