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August 27, 2025 2 mins
Listeners considering travel to Jamaica should know there has been a significant reduction in crime throughout the country in 2025, leading to a notable update by the United States Department of State in August 2025, which has now lowered its travel advisory for Jamaica from Level 3, “Reconsider Travel,” to Level 2, “Exercise Increased Caution.” This is the first downgrade in several years and reflects the improved safety situation in popular destinations like Montego Bay, Negril, and Ocho Rios. According to recent figures cited by Jamaica With Irie, Jamaica is currently safer than it has been in the past twenty years.

Despite these improvements, violent crime in Jamaica remains statistically high in comparison to many other countries. The U.S. government reports that tourist areas maintain lower rates of violent crime than other regions, but listeners should still exercise vigilance. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cautions travelers to avoid walking or driving at night, stay away from secluded areas, and not to use public buses. They also advise heightened situational awareness, even within resorts, and point out that sexual assaults, including those at all-inclusive resorts, can still occur.

The Canadian government echoes these concerns, recommending that visitors only use taxis ordered through hotels or those authorized by the Jamaica Union of Travellers Association, and to avoid unmarked taxis altogether due to risks of robbery and assault. Public transportation is generally not considered safe, with local city buses discouraged. When using rideshare apps, confirm driver identity and vehicle details before boarding.

Travelers should be aware that road safety in Jamaica can pose risks, as vehicles drive on the left and road conditions outside major cities are often poor. Motor vehicle accidents are one of the leading causes of traveler deaths, and the CDC recommends following rigorous road safety precautions.

In light of these factors, Jamaica remains a rewarding destination with its world-renowned beaches, rich culture, and renowned attractions such as Dunn’s River Falls and Seven Mile Beach, but visitors should stay informed and take basic precautions. Stick to tourist zones, use official transportation, keep valuables secure and out of sight, and avoid traveling alone after dark. For those booking excursions or airport transfers, reputable operators like Island Dream Tour offer personalized service and heightened security.

With the overall decrease in serious crime and improvements in local law enforcement and tourism protocols, listeners can look forward to a safer experience in Jamaica in 2025. Nonetheless, responsible and vigilant travel habits are still the best guarantee of a memorable and trouble-free trip.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Listeners considering travel to Jamaica should know there has been
a significant reduction in crime throughout the country in twenty
twenty five, leading to a notable update by the United
States Department of State in August twenty twenty five, which
has now lowered its travel advisory for Jamaica from Level
three reconsider travel to level two exercise increased caution. This

(00:23):
is the first downgrade in several years and reflects the
improved safety situation in popular destinations like Montego Bay, Negrill,
and Ocho Rios. According to recent figures cited by Jamaica
with IRI, Jamaica is currently safer than it has been
in the past twenty years. Despite these improvements, violent crime
in Jamaica remained statistically high in comparison to many other countries.

(00:47):
The US government reports that tourist areas maintain lower rates
of violent crime than other regions, but listeners should still
exercise vigilance. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cast
Austan's travelers to avoid walking or driving at night, stay
away from secluded areas, and not to use public buses.

(01:07):
They also advise heightened situational awareness even within resorts and
point out that sexual assaults, including those at all inclusive resorts,
can still occur. The Canadian government echoes these concerns, recommending
that visitors only use taxis ordered through hotels or those
authorized by the Jamaica Union of Travelers Association, and to

(01:29):
avoid unmarked taxis altogether. Due to risks of robbery and assault,
public transportation is generally not considered safe, with local city
buses discouraged when using ride share apps, confirm driver identity
and vehicle details before boarding. Travelers should be aware that
road safety in Jamaica can pose risks, as vehicles drive

(01:50):
on the left and road conditions outside major cities are
often poor. Motor vehicle accidents are one of the leading
causes of traveler deaths, and the cd SEE recommends following
rigorous road safety precautions in light of these factors. Jamaica
remains a rewarding destination with its world renowned beaches, rich culture,

(02:10):
and renowned attractions such as Dun's River Falls and Seven
Mile Beach, but visitors should stay informed and take basic precautions.
Stick to tourist zones, use official transportation, keep valuables secure
and out of sight, and avoid traveling alone after dark.
For those booking excursions or airport transfers, Reputable operators like

(02:32):
Island Dream Tour offer personalized service and heightened security. With
the overall decrease in serious crime and improvements in local
law enforcement and tourism protocols, listeners can look forward to
a safer experience in Jamaica in twenty twenty five. Nonetheless,
responsible and vigilant travel habits are still the best guarantee

(02:53):
of a memorable and trouble free trip.
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