Tips for travel to three popular vacation destinations

By TravelWiseFeb 16, 2024 06:05 AMNews
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The US State Department has issued several travel warnings. Source: Pixabay

Are you preparing to travel for spring break or summer vacation? If so, the U.S. Department of State has some warnings for travelers.

The Department of State has issued travel advisories for Americans traveling to three popular vacation destinations. We are talking about the Bahamas, Colombia, and Jamaica, Asbury Park Press reports.

The crime rate has increased in the Bahamas. Source: Pixabay
The crime rate has increased in the Bahamas. Source: Pixabay

What does the advisory mean for the Bahamas?

A Level 2 travel alert has been issued for travelers going to the Bahamas following a surge in crime in this popular destination. The warning advises travelers to "exercise increased caution and vigilance," especially in areas such as New Providence (Nassau) and Grand Bahama (Freeport), where most crimes occur.

"Travelers need to remain vigilant, especially when staying in short-term vacation rentals without private security. Violent crimes, including theft, armed robbery, and sexual assault, occur in both tourist and non-tourist areas," stated the State Department in its advisory.

This information was provided by the US Embassy in the Bahamas in its security alert: Since the beginning of 2024, there have been 18 murders on the streets of Nassau at various times of the day. "Gang-related violence has been the primary motive in 2024, affecting the local community," the statement added.

Additionally, the recommendations address water safety, particularly activities involving commercial recreational watercraft, such as water tours.

"Watercraft are not consistently regulated and may be in poor condition, and some operators may lack safety certifications. Never swim alone, exceed your physical fitness and swimming abilities, heed local warnings, and be aware of sharks when participating in any water activity," the recommendations advise.

Recent incidents involving sharks, both fatal and non-fatal, have been reported.

A level 3 advisory has been issued for travelers planning a trip to Colombia, South America. Source: Pixabay
A level 3 advisory has been issued for travelers planning a trip to Colombia, South America. Source: Pixabay

What is the travel advisory for Colombia?

A Level 3 travel advisory has been issued for travelers intending to visit Colombia, South America. The advisory advises travelers to "reconsider their travel due to crime and terrorism, and to exercise increased caution due to civil unrest and kidnappings." Certain areas are at heightened risk, such as Arauca, Cauca, and North Santander, as well as the Colombia-Venezuela border, where a Level 4 "Do Not Travel" advisory has been issued.

Even the use of dating apps while visiting Colombia comes with a warning. According to the US Embassy in Bogotá, there have been eight suspicious deaths of private US citizens in Medellín between November 1 and December 31, 2023. The statement reads: "Criminals are using dating apps to lure victims into meeting in public places such as hotels, restaurants, and bars, and then assaulting and robbing them."

 

What are the travel recommendations for Jamaica?

 

A Level 3 advisory has been issued for travelers heading to Jamaica. The advisory urges travelers to "reconsider travel to Jamaica due to crime rates and healthcare." The advisory states: "Violent crimes such as home invasions, armed robberies, sexual assaults, and murders are common." Sexual assaults, including at all-inclusive resorts, are prevalent.

 

Among other issues outlined in the recommendations, it is explained that local police may not have the capacity to respond to serious criminal incidents, and "medical care may not be available throughout the island nation" due to underfunding of hospitals. The Department of State strongly recommends that travelers obtain travel and medical evacuation insurance before traveling to Jamaica.

 

How to prepare for your vacation?

 

If you decide to proceed with your plans despite the advisories, here are some precautions that travelers should take while on vacation, according to the State Department. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings. Familiarize yourself with the country, including visa requirements, local laws, customs, and medical facilities in the countries you will be visiting.

 

Keep the contact information for the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate with you. They are available for emergencies 24 hours a day, seven days a week, both overseas and in Washington, D.C. (888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444).

 

Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive alerts and facilitate communication in case of emergencies. Follow the U.S. Department of State on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

 

Prepare an emergency and medical action plan. Review the Traveler's Checklist.

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