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Recent travel advisories for the Caribbean are raising concerns among American tourists
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Recent travel advisories for the Caribbean are raising concerns among American tourists

Last updated: 2024/02/18 at 5:04 PM
Published February 18, 2024
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Recent updates to travel advisories from the US Department of State for popular Caribbean destinations such as JamaicaThe Bahamas and Cuba have sparked concerns among American tourists planning a getaway to the islands.

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Safety top of mind after advice in Jamaica, BahamasCuba has also received an updated advisoryBookings drop after attacks and warningsAdvisors urge perspective and vigilance

While none of the advisories reached the highest alert level, the latest reports noted increased crime, sexual violence and public safety issues, prompting some travelers to reconsider their vacation plans.

Safety top of mind after advice in Jamaica, Bahamas

On January 23, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued new guidelines to “increased caution in Jamaica due to crime.” without actually increasing the advice level. Just a week later, on January 26, a similar warning was issued for the Bahamas, citing armed robbery, murder and sexual assault as key areas of concern.

The Jamaican consultancy called for sexual violence to occur even at all-inclusive resorts, while the Bahamas warning followed a spate of murders in Nassau’s Over-the-Hill neighborhood. Both advisories lack specific information on dates, frequency and locations of crimes, which is confusing and worrying for tourists.

While tour operators are reporting very few trip cancellations to date, travel advisors are seeing an increase in inquiries from nervous customers – especially first-time visitors. Many long-time Jamaica travelers know that most crime areas are far from major resorts. However, without added context, beginners have difficulty parsing the warnings.

Cuba has also received an updated advisory


The State Department also updated its existing Level 2 warning for Cuba in late January. While Cuba has long raised petty crime concerns for visitors, the revised alert highlights violent crimes such as armed robbery and murder as potential threats on the island.

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Like Jamaica and the Bahamas, most tourist areas remain much safer than the capital Havana. Still, Cuba has seen a decline in tourism in recent years during the economic crisis, and this latest advice could worsen this trend.

Bookings drop after attacks and warnings

In the wake of the crime advisory in the Bahamas and reports of two U.S. cruise passengers being sexually assaulted at a Nassau resort, bookings to the islands fell in January 2023. According to AirDNA data, short-term rental bookings fell 7.3%, while rental occupancy fell 10% year-on-year.

According to analytics firm STR, large hotels saw occupancy rates decline between 2 and 14 percent week-on-week. Nassau normally welcomes nearly half of the Bahamas’ more than nine million annual visitors, but safety fears threaten to curb tourism in 2023.

Advisors urge perspective and vigilance

Key players in the travel industry are urging perspective and reasonable precautions for travel to the Caribbean. Violent crime often takes place far from resort areas, but precautions such as avoiding displays of wealth can go a long way.

Most resorts in Jamaica have robust security protocols in place, so travelers should inquire about specific improvements. Above all, registering with the STEP check-in program provides travelers with additional security.

While complete safety can never be guaranteed, the dangers in paradise shouldn’t stop Americans from enjoying the Caribbean shores. Tour companies are ready to assist customers with concerns or changes to plans where necessary.

With care, vigilance and reliable travel guidance, the azure waves of islands like Jamaica and the Bahamas will continue to lap their timeless shores long after these advisories have disappeared.

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