US State Department Warns Increased Crime Risks Bahamas, Turks and Caicos
US State Department Warns Increased Crime Risks Bahamas, Turks and Caicos

US State Department Warns Increased Crime Risks Bahamas, Turks and Caicos

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American tourists visiting The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands have faced a troubling rise in violent incidents and suspicious deaths, prompting the US State Department to issue a Level 2 Travel Advisory urging increased caution. Recent cases include drownings, a fatal hotel balcony fall, shark attacks, a murder aboard a superyacht, and shootings, highlighting the dangers present in these popular tropical destinations. Meanwhile, Bulgaria is emerging as an affordable and lesser-known European holiday destination with beautiful coastlines, historic cities, and national parks, offering more budget-friendly options compared to Croatia or Italy. Bulgaria's capital, Sofia, is noted as one of Europe's cheapest big cities, featuring rich architecture and numerous free museums. Additionally, Atlantic City, once a thriving gambling hub dubbed 'America's playground,' has experienced significant decline, with locals describing parts of the city as dangerous and plagued by crime and violence. Lastly, Peleliu Island in Micronesia has become a site for dark tourism, attracting visitors to its World War II wrecks and battle sites, serving as a unique historical destination for divers and history enthusiasts.

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