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Montego Bay vs Oaxaca

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Montego Bay

Montego Bay

Jamaica

Oaxaca

Oaxaca

Mexico

Montego Bay

Safety: 50/100Pop: 110KAmerica/Jamaica

Oaxaca

Safety: 65/100Pop: 300,000 (city), 600,000 (metro)America/Mexico_City

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Montego Bay: $40-70Oaxaca: $35-55
mid-range
Montego Bay: $100-200Oaxaca: $70-120
luxury
Montego Bay: $300-600+Oaxaca: $200+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Montego Bay50/100Safety Scoreβœ“65/100Oaxaca

Montego Bay

Montego Bay has a high crime rate in certain areas, but the tourist zones (Hip Strip, resort areas, Rose Hall) are generally well-policed and safe. Gang violence occurs in downtown neighborhoods like Canterbury and Norwood but very rarely affects tourists. Stick to tourist areas, use reputable transport, and exercise standard precautions.

Oaxaca

Oaxaca city is generally safe for tourists and has a welcoming, community-oriented atmosphere. The historic center is well-patrolled and walkable. As with all of Mexico, use common sense β€” avoid flashing valuables, be cautious at night in unfamiliar areas, and stick to reputable transport. Political protests occasionally block roads but are rarely dangerous to bystanders.

⭐ Ratings

Montego Bay5/5βœ“English Friendly2/5Oaxaca
Montego Bay2/5Walkabilityβœ“4/5Oaxaca
Montego Bay2/5Public Transit2/5Oaxaca
Montego Bay4/5Food Sceneβœ“5/5Oaxaca
Montego Bay4/5βœ“Nightlife3/5Oaxaca
Montego Bay2/5Cultural Sitesβœ“4/5Oaxaca
Montego Bay4/5βœ“Nature Access3/5Oaxaca
Montego Bay3/5WiFi Reliability3/5Oaxaca

🌀️ Weather

Montego Bay

Montego Bay has a tropical maritime climate with warm temperatures year-round. There is no true cold season. The "dry" season (December-April) has lower rainfall but rain is possible any time. Hurricane season runs from June to November, with peak risk in September-October.

Dry Season (December - April)23-30Β°C
Early Wet Season (May - June)24-32Β°C
Hurricane Season (July - November)24-33Β°C

Oaxaca

Oaxaca city sits at 1,550 meters elevation and enjoys a temperate semi-arid climate with warm days and cool nights year-round. There is a distinct rainy season from June to September with afternoon thunderstorms. The city gets over 300 days of sunshine per year.

Dry Season (October - May)10-30Β°C
Rainy Season (June - September)14-28Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Montego Bay

Getting around MoBay involves taxis, route taxis (shared minibuses), and resort shuttles. There is no Uber or ride-hailing in Jamaica. Public transport is cheap but can feel chaotic for first-time visitors. Most tourists use hotel-arranged taxis or licensed JUTA drivers.

Walkability: The Hip Strip (Gloucester Avenue) is walkable for about 2 km along the coast with beaches, bars, and shops. Beyond this strip, MoBay is not pedestrian-friendly β€” sidewalks are inconsistent, traffic is aggressive, and distances to attractions are too far for comfortable walking.

JUTA / Licensed Taxis β€” $10-25 USD for most trips within the MoBay area
Route Taxis (Shared Minibuses) β€” J$100-400 (~$0.65-2.60) depending on distance
Knutsford Express β€” J$800-2,800 (~$5-18) depending on destination

Oaxaca

Oaxaca's compact historic center is easily explored on foot. For outlying sites like Monte Alban, Hierve el Agua, and weaving villages, you'll need organized transport. Colectivos (shared vans) are the cheapest way to reach nearby villages. Ride-hailing apps work well in the city.

Walkability: The historic center is very walkable β€” the Zocalo, markets, Santo Domingo, museums, and best restaurants are all within a 15-minute walk of each other. Sidewalks can be narrow and uneven. Most streets in the centro are one-way with light traffic.

Colectivos (Shared Vans) β€” MXN 10-50 (~$0.60-3) depending on distance
Taxis / Ride-hailing (Didi, InDriver) β€” MXN 40-80 (~$2.30-4.65) for trips within the centro
Organized Tours & Private Drivers β€” MXN 300-600 (~$17-35) per person for group tours; MXN 1,500-2,500 (~$85-145) for private driver/day

The Verdict

Choose Montego Bay if...

you want Jamaica's resort coast β€” Doctor's Cave Beach, Rose Hall Great House, Martha Brae rafting, Negril day-trips, and reggae at Margaritaville

Choose Oaxaca if...

you want Mexico's best food scene, mezcal culture, indigenous markets, and Day of the Dead celebrations