The 10 most important US travel advisories issued in December 2024
The U.S. Department of State releases regular updates travel advice to help American citizens make informed decisions when traveling abroad. In December 2024, several countries came under fire for various safety and security issues. From increased crime rates to civil unrest, these advisories emphasize the importance of vigilance.
Below are the ten most important travel advisories of December 2024, together with the most important details.
1. Guatemala
The State Department has issued a Level 3 advisory for Guatemala, urging travelers to reconsider their plans due to high crime rates. Violent crimes, such as armed robbery, carjacking and murder, are still common. The advisory emphasizes that local law enforcement agencies often lack the resources to respond effectively to emergencies.
2. Belize
Belize is under a level 2 advisory, in which travelers are advised to exercise extra caution. Although the country is a popular tourist destination, crime has increased, especially in Belize City and other urban areas. Visitors are urged not to walk alone at night and to remain alert to their surroundings.
3. Lebanon
A level 4 advisory has been issued for Lebanon, advising against all travel due to the unstable security situation. The country continues to experience political instability, civil unrest and sporadic violence, including bombings. The advisory urges U.S. citizens currently in Lebanon to consider leaving.
4. Spain
Spain has a level 2 advisory, with the main concerns being petty crime and the risk of terrorist attacks. Tourists are encouraged to take extra care in busy areas, such as public transport hubs and popular tourist attractions, where pickpocketing is common.
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5. Nepal
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a level 2 advisory for Nepal, citing civil unrest and the risk of natural disasters. Political demonstrations can escalate into violence, and Nepal is also prone to earthquakes and landslides, especially during the monsoon season. Travelers are urged to monitor local news and weather conditions.
6. Vietnam
Vietnam is under a Level 1 advisory, with travelers recommended to take normal precautions. Although the country is generally safe, the advisory points to the possibility of petty crime, such as bag stealing in urban areas. Travelers should also be careful when crossing streets as traffic can be chaotic.
7. Nicaragua
Nicaragua remains under a Level 3 advisory, with travelers urged to reconsider their plans due to ongoing political unrest and crime. Demonstrations and strikes are common and can turn violent without warning. The advisory also notes that access to medical care is limited in certain areas.
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8. Honduras
Honduras has a Level 3 advisory, mainly due to widespread crime and gang activity. Violent crimes, including murder and armed robbery, are common, especially in urban areas. Travelers are urged not to walk or drive at night and to remain vigilant at all times.
9. Costa Rica
Costa Rica has a Level 2 advisory, which urges travelers to exercise more caution due to crime. Petty thefts, such as pickpocketing and purse snatching, are common, especially in tourist areas. The advice recommends securing valuables and avoiding isolated areas after dark.
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10. Israel
Israel is under a Level 3 advisory for certain areas, including the West Bank and Gaza, due to terrorism and civil unrest. Travelers are urged to avoid these areas and stay informed of the safety situation. The advisory also notes that violent incidents can occur without warning.
Travelers are encouraged to visit the official Department of State website for detailed and up-to-date information on these advisories before making travel plans.
Other advice and warnings from the US Embassy in December: