I have been to 40 countries. I'm not one to put myself at risk. I have been to Jamaica 4 times. The resorts are fine. One just needs to exercise common sense. I have also been to Saint Petersburg, Russia, the Baltic States, Brazil, Peru-when there were troops walking around with automatic weapons, up the Amazon to Manuas, Brazil. Also Egypt and Turkey just to name a few. This is the issue with many in this country-they don't leave the U.S and have zero sense of perspective in regards to the rest of the people that inhabit our planet.Spare me. Florida and the Texas coast don't come with Level 2 Travel Restrictions from the State Department. If you're willing to pay more for that, you're nuts.
Thanks, but Florida and Texas works just fine for me...... As well as millions of other Americans who don't like foreign, corrupt, crime ridden stink holes. Perhaps you should book your next vacation to Mogadishu. The Summer rates should be kicking in right about now.
Now, you are more than welcome to go right ahead and try to B.S. all this away....
"As of early 2026, the U.S. Department of State advises exercising increased caution (Level 2) in Jamaica due to high crime, limited medical care, and storm recovery".
"Violent crime, including sexual assault, is common, even at resorts".
"Do not use public buses (including "route taxis") and avoid driving between cities after dark".
"Medical care is limited, and specialized care may not be available outside major areas".
https://www.google.com/search?q=Jam...j33i671l4.16581j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
https://travel.state.gov/content/tr...traveladvisories/jamaica-travel-advisory.html
- "Violent crime is a risk throughout Jamaica. The homicide rate reported by the Government of Jamaica is among the highest in the Western Hemisphere".
"Armed robberies and sexual assaults are common".
"U.S. citizens report slow or unsatisfactory response to serious criminal incidents".
- "The U.S. embassy routinely receives reports of sexual assaults, including from U.S. citizen tourists at resorts".
- "When arrests are made, cases are often not prosecuted to a final verdict and sentence."
I can tell you that Egypt and Turkey are not dominating the world scene anytime soon.
Your attitude is not uncommon.
If you use Google you can see that several countries have the U.S. on travel caution as well.