Nassau, Bahamas – The United States Department of State has issued a Level 2 travel advisory for travelers planning on going to the Bahamas. The advisory warns travelers to “exercise increased caution” due to crime, specifically on the islands of New Providence, which includes Nassau, and Grand Bahama, which includes Freeport.
A security alert posted by the U.S. Embassy in the Bahamas last Wednesday also advised U.S. citizens to be “be aware that 18 murders have occurred in Nassau since the beginning of 2024.” The alert warns that murders have occurred at all hours including in broad daylight on the streets.
“Retaliatory gang violence has been the primary motive in 2024 murders,” according to the alert. According to the State Department advisory, travelers should practice “increased vigilance” in the “Over the Hill” area south of Shirley Street, where gang-on-gang violence has “resulted in a high homicide rate primarily affecting the local population.”
The advisory also warns against activities involving commercial recreational watercrafts, including water tours. The advisory says those activities are not consistently regulated, and the watercraft “may be poorly maintained” and some operators may not have safety certifications. It also cautions travelers to be mindful of sharks when swimming, “as there have been recent fatal and non-fatal incidents involving sharks.”
Additionally, the advisory recommends vigilant behavior when staying at short-term vacation rental properties where private security companies do not have a presence. “Violent crime, such as burglaries, armed robberies, and sexual assaults, occur in both tourist and non-tourist areas,” the State Department says in the advisory.
According to the State Department, any U.S. citizen who needs assistance while in the Bahamas can contact the U.S. Embassy in Nassau. The embassy can be reached by phone at 242-322-1181 or by email at ACSnassau@state.gov. You can find the embassy’s website here.