
US Tourists Disappearing After Dates Abroad
By Emmanuel Tredway. Aug 1, 2025
At first glance, the cobblestone streets of Puerto Vallarta promise nothing but sun, surf, and Instagram-worthy escapes. But behind the palm-fringed postcard is a new kind of danger - one that’s catching Americans off guard. If you’re planning a trip and swiping right abroad, here’s why experts say you should think twice.
The Bait and Switch: When Vacation Dates Turn Criminal
In recent months, U.S. officials have confirmed a troubling pattern in two of Mexico’s most visited tourist zones: Puerto Vallarta and Nuevo Nayarit. Several American citizens have been kidnapped after meeting people through dating apps, according to alerts issued by the U.S. Embassy and Consulate in Guadalajara.
What starts as flirtation often ends in fear. Victims are lured into private residences or hotel rooms by individuals they’ve met online. Once isolated, some are abducted and extorted - with family members back in the States being called upon to wire money to ensure their release.
Authorities haven’t specified which apps are being used, but the tactic follows a familiar pattern seen worldwide: online trust exploited for offline crime.
Dating Abroad? Think Safety First
This isn’t just a case of being at the wrong place at the wrong time. According to former Secret Service agent Bobby McDonald, these dating apps have become a tool for bad actors looking for easy targets.
“Apps are the next level of places where criminals are going to act on their nefarious activities,” McDonald told Fox News, urging travelers to meet only in public, well-lit places and always let someone know where they’re going, according to the New York Post.
It’s also important to consider infrastructure: victims may lose access to Wi-Fi or cell service when taken to remote areas - making it even harder to call for help. The warning here isn’t to delete your apps but to use them with the same caution you’d use with any stranger in an unfamiliar place.
A Spike in Travel Anxiety - And For Good Reason
A recent study by Talker Research revealed that nearly one-third of Americans now report feeling anxious about international travel. Even among seasoned globetrotters, 20% admitted they’re nervous about going abroad again - citing crime and personal safety as major concerns.
This fear is not unfounded. The State Department has placed Jalisco, the state housing Puerto Vallarta, at a Level 3 advisory: “Reconsider Travel.” Nuevo Nayarit falls under Level 2: “Exercise Increased Caution.”
Officials stress that the violence isn’t confined to a single neighborhood. While some attacks happened in hotels or homes, others may be part of broader criminal activity in tourist zones.
What You Can Do Before You Go
Traveling abroad doesn’t have to feel like stepping into danger, but it does demand preparation. Officials recommend that U.S. travelers:
- Meet dates in public, populated areas
- Keep friends and family informed of your plans
- Know the nearest U.S. consulate phone number
- Bring extra copies of your passport
- Be aware of local laws and travel advisories
Whether you’re traveling for love, leisure, or both, a little extra caution can be the difference between a trip to remember and a nightmare to forget.
References: DON’T BE TAKEN: Terrifying dating warning for US travelers after spate of kidnappings at tourist hotspot – they all made same mistake | US Embassy warns of kidnappings in tourist hotspot ahead of summer travel | US citizens kidnappings in Mexico tied to dating apps, officials warn
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