"Jamaica and Bahamas Resist U.S. Travel Warnings: What Travelers Should Know"

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The U.S. State Department issued Level 3 travel advisories for Jamaica and the Bahamas, citing violent crimes and safety concerns, prompting pushback from Jamaican and Bahamian officials. Despite the warnings, both countries emphasize that the majority of their tourism remains unaffected by high-risk areas. However, recent incidents, including alleged assaults at a Bahamian resort, have raised concerns. Travelers are advised to stay aware of their surroundings, avoid secluded places, and enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program for alerts and assistance in emergencies.
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