State Department issues a travel advisory for Caribbean destination due to 'risk of crime'


Travelers to Grenada are being advised to stay vigilant, as the U.S. State Department has updated its travel advisory to a Level 2, warning of an increased risk of crime. This Caribbean hotspot, known for its stunning beaches and warm climate, now carries a cautionary note for American visitors.

On January 5, the State Department elevated Grenada’s advisory status, signaling travelers to exercise increased caution. This comes in response to several incidents involving American tourists who have fallen victim to serious crimes such as armed robbery, assault, burglary, and even rape. Tragically, there have been instances where these incidents have resulted in fatalities.

The advisory highlights that violent crime can occur anywhere on the island and warns that local law enforcement’s response times might not meet the expectations of those used to services in the United States. This poses an additional challenge for tourists seeking timely assistance during emergencies.

Visitors are advised to maintain a low profile and remain constantly aware of their environment. Precautions such as avoiding walking or driving alone at night, and ensuring not to open doors for unknown individuals at hotels or residences, are strongly recommended. In the event of a robbery, the State Department advises against resisting, to minimize potential harm.

This update calls for a more cautious approach to enjoying the natural beauty and cultural richness of Grenada, ensuring that safety remains a top priority for all travelers.

Travelers visiting the popular vacation destination are urged to keep a low profile, be aware of their surroundings, use caution when walking or driving at night, and not to answer their hotel door or residence unless they know who is at the door. Additionally, the State Department urges against physically resisting any robbery attempt. 

The advisory also suggests that travelers purchase travel insurance before heading to Grenada and check whether it provides evacuation assistance, medical insurance, and trip cancellation coverage. Enrolling in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) is also recommended to stay up to date on the latest alerts from the U.S. embassy or consulate. 

The State Department regularly updates its travel advisories,  with warnings ranging from level 1 to level 4, with four being the highest and signaling a “do not travel” advisory.

What do the travel advisory levels mean?

Level 1 means travelers should exercise normal precautions.

Level 2 raises concern for travelers to “exercise increased caution,”

Level 3 urges travelers to “reconsider travel.”

Level 4, the highest of the travel warnings from the State Department, places a “Do Not Travel” advisory on the country. 

You May Also Like
Carmelo Rosi gets surprise of a lifetime from Carmelo Anthony

NBA Legend Carmelo Anthony Delivers Unforgettable Surprise to Namesake Fan Carmelo Rosi

Twelve-year-old Carmelo Rosi’s allegiance to the New York Knicks was practically predestined.…
Suspected Hamas terrorist arrested in Greece for allegedly plotting attack on Israeli cruise ship

Greek Authorities Foil Alleged Hamas Terror Plot Targeting Israeli Cruise Ship: Suspect Arrested

A man suspected of being affiliated with Hamas, who reportedly received asylum…
Florida woman mauled to death by dogs that had allegedly terrorized neighborhood, owner charged in killing

Florida Dog Attack: Woman Tragically Killed by Known Aggressive Dogs, Owner Faces Charges

Florida woman mauled in dog attack A tragic incident in Florida has…
The Pussycat Dolls, Ashlee Simpson and Luann de Lesseps headline WeHo Pride Weekend 2026: Photos

Pussycat Dolls, Ashlee Simpson, and Luann de Lesseps Set to Headline WeHo Pride Weekend 2026: See the Photos

On Sunday, the vibrant streets of West Hollywood came alive as thousands…
5 stabbed in bloody attack inside Penn Station -- suspect in custody

Five Individuals Stabbed in Violent Incident at Penn Station; Suspect Apprehended

Authorities have reported that a stabbing incident at Penn Station on Sunday…
Americans travel to Pakistan to free Christians trapped in modern-day slavery: 'God's hand was in it'

American Heroes Rescue Enslaved Christians in Pakistan: A Miraculous Mission Unfolds

Aaron Hutchings, a dedicated Christian from Idaho, found himself in a state…
Californian sailor arrested over homegrown ISIS terror plot targeting US Special Forces

California Sailor’s Shocking ISIS Plot to Attack US Special Forces Uncovered

In a significant breakthrough, federal investigators have arrested a California navy sailor…
Ex-Dodger makes shocking financial claim as jury weighs further punishment

Ex-Dodger’s Surprising Financial Revelation: Jury Deliberates Potential Penalties

Former Major League Baseball pitcher Scott Erickson revealed that his substantial fortune…
Mindy Kaling, Paul Anthony Kelly, Thomas Doherty and Owen Thiele are honored at Newport Beach TV Fest

Mindy Kaling, Paul Anthony Kelly, Thomas Doherty, and Owen Thiele Recognized at Newport Beach TV Festival

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — The Newport Beach Film Festival has expanded its…
NYC Councilwoman and congressional candidate Julie Won 'squatted' in luxe Queens condo: landlord

NYC Politics Scandal: Congressional Candidate Julie Won Accused of Illegally Occupying Luxury Queens Condo

New York City Councilwoman Julie Won, who is currently vying for a…
Pope Leo XIV jokes young Spaniards would pick Bad Bunny over him during Madrid visit this weekend

During his visit to Madrid this weekend, Pope Leo XIV humorously suggests young Spaniards might prefer Bad Bunny over him.

Pope Leo XIV lightheartedly remarked on Saturday that he has a good…
Witnesses in Karmelo Anthony murder trial confirm Austin Metcalf's words immediately after attack

Karmelo Anthony Trial Centers on Race and Self-Defense, with Potential Hidden Challenge, Expert Suggests

As the murder trial of Karmelo Anthony continues this Monday, a Texas…