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Jamaica is officially safer for tourists again, State Department just lowered its warning
The U.S. State Department has lowered its travel advisory for Jamaica to Level 2. Learn what this means for your 2026 travel plans and remaining safety tips.
The State Department's advisories can be helpful tools for Americans to better plan their international travel.
The advisory says terror attacks and armed conflict are possible and advises Americans to specific certain areas of the country right away.
The U.S. State Department issues travel notices for each of these locations so that visitors can be aware of security concerns and issues.
The U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico issued a security update on Sunday, recommending sheltering in place.
The U.S. State Department has issued varying levels of travel warnings for Mexico, with some states under “Do Not Travel” advisories and others carrying none.
There are currently travel advisories for 45 countries, including Level 3 and Level 4, ahead of spring break 2026. See list