Well, well, well. Spain is back in the headlines. The U.S. State Department just issued a new travel advisory reminding travelers to exercise caution when visiting. However, the reasons may surprise you. While all of us certainly have disagreements, a majority of the world is united to move forward from the chaos caused by the …
They say “the world is your oyster”, and like its namesake, this oceanic delicacy can be a delectable delight or a digestive disaster. The same goes for traveling. The world may be a beautiful place, but letting the looks fool you can leave you in some real trouble, many of which the dangers are to no …
The U.S. State Department regularly issues travel advisories to American travelers to help them make informed choices about where to go on their next vacation and has just issued an update for a very popular South American destination. Every country in the world is assigned a level between 1-4. Level 1 means exercise normal precautions, …
The recent violence in Israel and Gaza has been headline news around the world. This means that many Americans have canceled their travel plans to Israel. But this conflict has had knock-on effects on other countries in the region too. As a result, the U.S. State Department has issued a Level 4: Do …
Travelers are ready to explore the world in 2023, but not all destinations can provide a safe and good experience for international visitors. The United States Department of State issued 12 new travel advisory updates for travelers in January. During the past few days, the government has shared new travel information for these countries: Iraq …
Due to an increase in violence in the region, the U.S. government issued a warning to its citizens this week to avoid travel to Tijuana and other parts of Mexico. How will this affect travelers in Mexico? We’ve got all the details below. U.S. Consulate Advisory To Americans In Mexico The announcement was made on …
The US Department of State has just issued a further 17 new travel advisory updates for countries around the world. The updates, which were posted to the State Department’s website just yesterday, are part of the department’s ongoing attempts to keep American travelers safe on their journeys abroad this summer and beyond, and contain up …