Attention Louisiana travelers, spring breakers, and lovers of sun and sand, a very popular destination has been placed on "the bad list" by the United States Department of State. The unfortunate announcement comes as many Louisiana students and their families are planning spring break trips or summertime cruises.

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The travel advisory issued by the United States Department of State was posted this past Friday. It raises the level of concern for U.S. Citizens to a Level 2 designation. The reason for the advisory? Overpriced souvenirs and constant pressure from locals to buy drugs? No, that's totally acceptable. The reason for the advisory is because of a sharp increase in crime, especially in so-called "safe for tourists" destinations.

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Not only was the advisory posted because of the sharp increase in crime, but the advisory also noted a "limited ability of law enforcement to respond'. So, in other words, the inmates are running the asylum and for those of you who guessed "Mexico", you're wrong.

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Texas and Louisiana Travelers Advised About Travel Plans to the Bahamas

Yes, the problem is in the Bahamas. A place many of us have visited on a cruise ship or extended weekend. The islands offer a lot of what tourists love to travel for. There are abundant beaches, soft white sand, warm sunshine, interesting shopping, lower age drinking laws, and casino gambling.

There is also an increase in crimes such as burglaries, armed robberies, and sexual assaults in some of the more frequently visited areas of the islands. Oh, there has been an increase in murders too USA Today is reporting that in the first 29 days of 2024 there have already been 18 murders in the Bahamas.

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The "Over the Hill" area in Nassau was mentioned by name. It is a hot spot for American visitors to the islands and therefore, it's a hot spot for criminals who want our American cash. The Department of State stopped short of saying "don't go" but if you do go, follow this advice.

  • Exercise extreme caution in the eastern part of New Providence Island (Nassau)
  • Use caution when walking or driving at night
  • Keep a low profile
  • Be aware of your surroundings
  • Do not physically resist any robbery attempt
  • Review your personal security plans

If you still have time to reevaluate your travel plans for spring break that might be a good idea. I am sure if you reach out to the Bahamas Department of Tourism, they can calm your concerns and offer you even more ways to enjoy their islands safely.

Let's face it, the Bahamas needs our tourist dollars, so something will need to be done by the government of the islands. In the meantime, Holly Beach is looking pretty good for springtime. Just make sure you go before they start issuing the beach advisories for bacteria in the water when the weather gets hot this summer.

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