Vacation Alert! Travel Advisories for Top Destinations

Everybody wants their vacation to be fun, but they want it to be safe too. The U.S. State Department maintains current travel advisories for every country in the world, ranging from “Exercise Normal Precautions” to “Do Not Travel.”
Before going on any trip, it’s a good idea to check the travel advisories for your intended destination and schedule to receive updates, as conditions can change rapidly in a country at any time.
There are always intrinsic risks to traveling, so Level 1 and 2 advisories say to exercise normal or increased precautions. If your destination is Level 3 (Reconsider Travel) or Level 4 (Do Not Travel), you should definitely think twice before booking tickets. Even with Level 2 advisories, some specific places and conditions make travel unsafe, so be sure to read the full travel advisory and compare it against your itinerary.
Denmark
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You might say Something is rotten in the state of Denmark, but terrorism is a threat across Europe. It turns out that every country in Western Europe except Ireland, Portugal, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Slovenia, Montenegro, Greece, and North Macedonia. So it’s not just Denmark, but France, Spain, the U.K., Italy, and more that you should exercise increased caution due to the threat of terrorism like being aware of your surroundings, following the instructions of local authorities, monitoring local media for breaking news, and enrolling in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program to receive Alerts and help locate you in an emergency.
The June 7th advisory says- Exercise increased caution in the Kingdom of Denmark due to terrorism. Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in the Kingdom of Denmark. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, local government facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, major sporting and cultural events, educational institutions, airports, and other public areas.
Ecuador
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Ecuador is an emerging tourism destination because of its natural beauty, rich cultural history, and unique geography. Because of its elevation and location on the equator, you’re closer to the sun and actually weigh less. It’s only a 1% difference, but every lit bit helps, right? Like many South and Central American countries, there is still high crime and civil unrest from Narco economies, especially in Guayaquil, Carchi, Sucumbíos, and the northern part of Esmeraldas provinces.
The June 6th, 2023 travel advisory says – Exercise increased caution in Ecuador due to civil unrest and crime. Crime is a widespread problem in Ecuador. Violent crime, such as murder, assault, express kidnapping, and armed robbery, is common. Transnational criminal organizations and gangs operate in Carchi, Sucumbíos, and the northern part of Esmeraldas provinces, as well as in Guayaquil, south of Portete de Tarquí Avenue.
This advisory is particularly complicated with specific “do not travel” locations, so it’s even more important to read the complete travel advisory before traveling.
Dominican Republic
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The Dominican Republic is a tropical paradise, but recent news reports highlight risks from organized crime. On June 6th, the country was upgraded to a Level 2 Travel Advisory sparking a fresh round of debate and speculation.
The June 6th advisory says – Exercise increased caution in the Dominican Republic due to crime. Violent crime, including armed robbery, homicide, and sexual assault, is a concern throughout the Dominican Republic.
The development of a professional tourist police corps, institution of a 911 system in many parts of the country, and a concentration of resources in resort areas means these tend to be better policed than urban areas like Santo Domingo. The wide availability of weapons, the use and trade of illicit drugs, and a weak criminal justice system contribute to the high level of criminality on a broader scale.
Bolivia
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Bolivia is similar to Ecuador. Its capital city, La Paz, is almost 1000 meters higher than Quito, making it the highest capital city in the world. Unfortunately, La Paz (The Peace), isn’t as peaceful as one might hope.
A June 6th travel advisory says – Exercise increased caution in Bolivia due to civil unrest. Some areas have increased risk. Do not travel to the Chapare region due to crime and reconsider travel to the Yungas region due to crime.
Demonstrations, strikes, and roadblocks can occur at any time in Bolivia. Demonstrations can result in violence. Roadblocks and strikes may cut off traffic and restrict the flow of goods and services around the country. Domestic and international flights may be delayed or unexpectedly canceled.
Peru
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Peru is home to remarkable cultural and natural beauty, including Macchu Pichu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Unfortunately, there’s a dark side too. The Peruvian Congress impeached President Pedro Castillo Terrones leading to widespread civil unrest. Combine that with record inflation and decreased tourism income, and you see that situation in Peru is nuanced and rapidly changing, which is why it’s so important to check the current travel advisories regularly.
Per the Peruvian Embassy (May 2nd, 2023) – Please be advised that the Department of State has changed the Travel Advisory level for Peru from “Level 3, Reconsider Travel,” to “Level 2, Exercise Increased Caution” due to crime and civil unrest. Please note that while most of Peru is at Level 2, there are areas in Peru that are currently designated “Level 4: Do Not Travel.”
Jamaica
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Jamaica is a classic Caribbean destination, appearing in James Bond films and Beach Boys songs. Unfortunately, per the State Department- “the homicide rate reported by the Government of Jamaica has, for several years, been among the highest in the Western Hemisphere.” That’s part of the reason that Jamaica is currently at Level 3 Advisory – reconsider travel to Jamaica due to crime.
The May 10th advisory says – Violent crimes, such as home invasions, armed robberies, sexual assaults, and homicides, are common. Sexual assaults occur frequently, including at all-inclusive resorts. Local police often do not respond effectively to serious criminal incidents. Emergency services and hospital care vary throughout the island, and response times and quality of care may vary from U.S. standards.
Chile
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Chile is home to Easter Island, world-class wine, and summer skiing. However, it’s not free from crime and civil unrest. That’s why the State Department recommends exercising increased caution while visiting Chile.
The May 8th advisory reads – Street crime (e.g., muggings, pick-pocketing, theft) is common in Chile. Rates of violent crime, such as assaults, homicide, carjackings, and residential break-ins, are increasing. Large-scale demonstrations periodically occur in Santiago and other cities in Chile. Demonstrations can take place with little or no notice, and often result in disruptions to transportation, including public bus and Santiago metro services.
Indonesia
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Indonesia is the 4th most populated country in the world, comprised of more than 17,000 islands. It’s a South Pacific paradise with unique natural wonders like the beautiful Raja Ampat Islands, towering Mount Bromo, color-changing Kelimutu Lake, and the fearsome Komodo Islands. It’s also a Muslim country with thousands of distinct native ethnic groups that sits on the “Ring of Fire,” so there’s a complex political spectrum and the threat of natural disasters.
Some of the islands are currently ranked as “do not travel”, but the national as a whole is under a Level 2, increased caution warning for natural disasters and terrorism. Because of the complexity, it’s important to read the full advisory; however, the May 2nd advisory contained an interesting report about upcoming legal changes -Indonesia’s revised criminal code, which takes effect January 2026, includes penalties for defamation, blasphemy, cohabitation, and sex outside of marriage. It is unclear how Indonesian authorities will implement the revised criminal code.
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