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Americans have been the victim of kidnappings in the nation and have faced other dangerous situations in recent years.
Here are the most significant travel advisory updates from July and what travelers need to know in the second half of 2025.
The U.S. State Department is warning tourists "not to travel" to sections of Haiti due to rising terrorist attacks ...
The US Embassy in Port-au-Prince has resumed its operations after temporarily shutting down due to gunfire near its compound ...
“The Federal Aviation Administration has prohibited US air carrier flights to Port-au-Prince. Do not cross the border by land between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The US Coast Guard has concerns ...
Haiti is under a Level 4: Do Not Travel warning, the most serious alert issued by the State Department. Haiti is the only Caribbean island under a Level 4 travel advisory.
By Nahlah Abdur-Rahman U.S. travelers warned against visiting Haiti due to political unrest and violence, with a "Do Not Travel" advisory issued by the State Department on July 15.
The U.S. Department of State has updated its travel advisories for two international destinations citing escalating violence, ...
The US State Department is warning Americans not to travel to a neighboring nation. Rampant kidnappings, gang-controlled roadways and gunfire outside the country’s main airport, has just prompted the ...
The Trump administration’s efforts to end Temporary Protective Status for Haitian immigrants have left hundreds of thousands ...
The agency gave a “Level 4: Do Not Travel” advisory to Haiti due to the “kidnapping, crime, terrorist activity, civil unrest and limited health care” in the country.
Passengers disappointed as Royal Caribbean continues to drop Labadee, Haiti, from itineraries, citing safety and port ...