We generally go to Puerto de Mogan at least once every year. I love it. Some great restaurants and bars around the harbour area and along the beachfront. It's not very large and has a more chilled vibe than a banging party town. It has a massive market on a Friday which brings in a lot of punters, otherwise it's fairly quiet. It gets a lot of return visitors. Some good hotels and apartments. It's fairly flat so easy to walk round. There's a archeological site which was discovered when building one of the hotels which contains some houses and burial sites of the Island's original inhabitants. There's a ferry which runs up the coast to Puerto Rico and other resorts and the bus service is really good if needed. It is the last resort on the coastline though, so transfer times from the airport are a bit longer (about 40 mins direct).
No. Just saying why there will be little likelihood of being mugged or harassed? Can you tell me any evidence you have of undocumented illegals making a place safer? France, Spain, Italy the UK and elsewhere would suggest they don’t. Any examples of bombings, vehicles mowing people down, attacking them with machetes and mass molestation of young girls by Jews, Sikh and Hindus?