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State Department issues travel advisory for The Bahamas ahead of Spring Break

According to the agency, violent crime (burglaries, armed robberies and sexual assault) are common, even during the day and in tourist areas.
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TYLER, Texas — With Spring Break coming up, the U.S. Department of State has issued a Level 2 travel advisory for The Bahamas due to crime and is encouraging tourists to use "increased caution" in the area.

According to the agency, violent crime (burglaries, armed robberies and sexual assault) are common, even during the day and in tourist areas. 

"Although the family islands are not crime-free, the vast majority of crime occurs on New Providence and Grand Bahama islands. U.S. government personnel are not permitted to visit the Sand Trap area in Nassau due to crime," the advisory, issued on Monday, reads. 

The State Department says activities involving commercial recreational watercraft, including water tours, are not consistently regulated. Watercraft are often not maintained and many companies do not have safety certifications to operate in The Bahamas. 

"Jet-ski operators have been known to commit sexual assaults against tourists," the advisory says. "As a result, U.S. government personnel are not permitted to use jet-ski rentals on New Providence and Paradise Islands."

If you decide to travel to The Bahamas:

  • Exercise caution in the area known as "Over the Hill" (south of Shirley Street) and the Fish Fry at Arawak Cay in Nassau, especially at night.
  • Do not answer your door at your hotel/residence unless you know who it is.
  • Do not physically resist any robbery attempt.
  • U.S. citizens who travel abroad should always have a contingency plan for emergency and medical situations. Review the Traveler’s Checklist.

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