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The U.S. State Department is encouraging tourists to “stay alert” and be aware of the risks that can come with traveling to ...
The advisory says most crimes happen in Nassau and Freeport on New Providence and Grand Bahama, urging travellers to avoid ...
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The U.S. State Department is elevating its warning about traveling to the Bahamas. Officials say its too dangerous to travel ...
“Most crime occurs in Nassau and Freeport on New Providence and Grand Bahama islands,” reads a portion of the advisory. “Stay ...
Travelers should stay alert in the "Over the Hill" area in Nassau ... two American tourists were attacked by a shark at a popular Bahamas resort. The female swimmers were at Bimini Bay, part ...
The State Department has updated its travel advisory for The Bahamas to warn visitors about violent crime and other potential risks.
The State Department updated its existing Level 2 travel advisory for The Bahamas, which urges Americans to "exercise ...
"Violent crime—like armed robberies, burglaries, and sexual assaults—can occur anywhere in The Bahamas," the advisory says. Specific concern was raised about the "Over the Hill" area of Nassau ...
Stay alert in the 'Over the Hill' area in Nassau ... especially where private security is not present." Travelers to The Bahamas are warned that boating, jet skiing and other beach activities ...
Stay alert in the ‘Over the Hill’ area in Nassau ... USA TODAY has reached out the official tourism arm of The Bahamas for comment. The State Department's travel advisory groups swimming ...
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