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U.S. State Department Issues Security Advisory For Popular Beach Destination: Bahamas, Jamaica

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The Bahamas has long been a popular tourist destination for American travelers. Still, after a recent rise in crime and other issues, the U.S. State Department has increased its advisory level for the country.

The Bahamas was previously a Level 1 country, meaning travelers should “exercise normal precautions.” Now it is Level 2, with the State Department recommending travelers to “exercise increased caution.”

The warning came two days after the U.S. Embassy in Nassau posted a security alert about high crime stats. The American Embassy is warning Americans they might become victims of gang violence in the Bahamas. They announced the increased security advisory on Jan. 26.

The Embassy in Nassau posted a security alert about Americans potentially becoming victims of gang violence in the Bahamas capital city.

“Murders have occurred at all hours, including in broad daylight on the streets,” the embassy said on its alert. The primary motive behind the murders in 2024 has been retaliatory gang violence. Despite this, the embassy advises American travelers to exercise caution, maintain a low profile, and remain vigilant when out at night.

Violent crime, such as burglaries, armed robberies, and sexual assaults, occurs in both tourist and non-tourist areas,” the State Department said.

The government agency warned travelers that many watercraft rentals and tours are not consistently regulated. And, therefore, pose an extra risk. Some of the biggest concerns include poorly maintained watercraft, like Jet Skis. Many tour operators need their safety certifications.

“Always review and heed local weather and marine alerts before engaging in water-based activities,” the State Department said.
Another risk in the water is sharks. After a recent attack, the State Department is warning against swimming alone.

It’s always good for U.S. travelers to stay updated on the State Department’s advisories and advice. No matter where they are heading.

Jamaica Added To The U.S. State Department Travel Advisory List As A Level 3 Destination — Dangerous

The U.S. State Department adds Jamaica to the list of Caribbean destinations of unsafe for American tourists. The State Department named specific areas to avoid. St. Ann Parrish — near Ohio Rios — steer clear. Also added to the list as a level 3 is a Spanish Town in St. Catherine Parrish — Do Not Travel.

The warnings came after Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex traveled to Jamaica for the opening of Bob Marley’s bio-pic. There are reports of the Jamaicans mistreating the Royals. The host Prime Minister Holness forced them to sit in the third row of a dingy Carib movie theater. 

An American tourist suffers a mental breakdown at Jamaica’s Sangster International Airport.

Jessica Poitevien
Jessica Poitevienhttp://mediacorpusa.com
Jessica is a freelance journalist on a quest to see and experience everything our gorgeous planet offers and share her experiences with her fellow travelers. Jessica has written for several world-class Travel Magazines.
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