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U.S. Warns Caution for This Caribbean Spot

February 19, 2026·about 1 month ago·via AOL.com
U.S. Warns Caution for This Caribbean Spot
The U.S. urges extra vigilance for travelers eyeing a specific Caribbean gem, amid rising safety concerns shadowing its palm-lined allure. Turquoise bays and spice-scented markets tempt, but petty crime and health risks lurk in vibrant streets. Practical safeguards: Stick to resort zones, use registered taxis, drink bottled water, store valuables in safes. Monitor State Department alerts, travel insured, join group tours for rum distillery jaunts and bioluminescent kayaks.

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