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Why Visiting Mexico Remains Safe Despite American News And Travel Warnings
Cancun remains one of the most popular hotspots for American travelers this year. Unfortunately, some in the media paint a terrible picture of the pristine beach destination. They say if it bleeds, it leads. American news outlets often seem to be out for blood for Mexico’s tourism industry. While they do report accurate death tolls…
Is The Dominican Republic Still Safe Amid New Travel Advisory?
The Dominican Republic (DR) is one of the most popular beach destinations for Americans going abroad, famous for its pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and luxurious resorts lining the coast, but it’s also notoriously made headlines for its political instability and higher crime rates. Sadly, the situation outside development zones does not seem to be getting…
Tulum Authorities Launch New Operation To Keep Tourists Safe
Following the recent spike in gang activity across Mexico, several of Mexico’s tourist destinations have been ramping up security efforts so that tourists remain safe. After neighboring Cancun launched its own operation against crime, it’s now Tulum’s turn to strengthen its zero-tolerance policy. This week, Mexico’s status as a low-risk destination was challenged once again…
Mexico Sends National Guard To Help Keep Tourists Safe In Tulum
Tulum, one of the travelers’ favorite destinations in the Mexican Caribbean, is currently under inspection. Visitors might encounter armed guards from the country’s National Guard at tourist locations like the beach, the Archeological Zone, and in town. 50 troops have been deployed by the government to guarantee safety throughout popular tourist hotspots. According to the…
Civil Unrest In Brazil: Is It Safe To Travel Right Now?
Many travelers are currently wondering whether or not they should cancel their upcoming trips to Brazil. On Sunday, thousands of protesters stormed into Brazil’s Congress, the Supreme Court, and the presidential palace to protest the new president that was sworn in on January 1. The protests have been compared to the January 6 assault on…
Mexico’s New Scenic Train Will Be Patrolled By National Guard To Ensure Tourists Are Safe
Connectivity across the Yucatan Peninsula is set to improve dramatically this year. A new scenic train linking the region’s top cities is launching, further easing travel for tourists. On top of that, one could argue it will be the safest transport mode in Mexico, after officials confirmed the National Guard will patrol the railway along…
Safe Travel & Services partners with Amadeus
Amadeus has signed technology partnership agreement with Safe Travel & Services, one of leading travel agencies in UAE. The travel company provides comprehensive range of services for individual travellers, corporate clients, and groups from and to the UAE, including customised packages and visa services. Under the agreement, Safe Travel & Services and its customers will benefit…
This Is Why Jamaica Is Still Safe Despite U.S. Safety Warnings
On October 5th, the U.S. Department of State (DOS) updated its travel advisory for Jamaica, perhaps causing some travelers to wonder if they should think twice about visiting Jamaica’s picture-perfect shores. Over the years, The DOS has issued travel advisories for Jamaica for various reasons, with the latest being crime. However, travelers still flock to…
This Is Why Cancun Is Still Safe Despite US Safety Warnings
A resort haven where some of the world’s top hotel brands are located and the pristine, turquoise waters of the Mexican Caribbean line up the shore, Cancun draws in millions of visitors every year regardless of safety concerns. That is because it has been deemed a hotbed of both crime and kidnapping, but there may…