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  1. Is Nicaragua Safe to Travel?

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  4. Is it Safe to Travel to Nicaragua? A Solo Female Traveler’s Opinion

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  5. Is Nicaragua Safe? (2023 Safety Guide)

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  6. Is Nicaragua Safe for Travel RIGHT NOW? (2024 Safety Rating)

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  1. Nicaragua Travel Advisory

    Travel Advisory. January 11, 2024. Nicaragua - Level 3: Reconsider Travel. O D H C. Reissued with updates to information on arbitrary enforcement of laws. Reconsider travel to Nicaragua due to arbitrary enforcement of laws, the risk of wrongful detention, and limited healthcare availability. Exercise increased caution in Nicaragua due to crime.

  2. Is Nicaragua Safe to Visit in 2024?

    The Central American country of Nicaragua is slowly getting on the radar of more travelers, especially backpackers in search of adventure. During its peak tourism numbers, the country received nearly two million visitors.. The beautiful nature is one of the primary draws for visitors to Nicaragua, such as the volcanic jungle island of Ometepe Island.

  3. Is Nicaragua Safe? (2024 Safety Guide)

    Wedged between Costa Rica and Honduras, Nicaragua is a good all-round destination.Think beautiful cathedrals, elegant architecture, a ton of history, and loads of nature to get to grips with. However, Nicaragua was hit with renewed political trouble in 2018, and it was hit hard. There have been widespread protests against a corrupt government and these are sometimes met with force.

  4. Is it Safe to Travel to Nicaragua? 6 Things to Know

    As a last word of precaution: avoid hitchhiking in Nicaragua, don't go home with strangers after a night at the club, and always travel in a group whenever possible. 3. Express kidnappings in Nicaragua. Taxi kidnappings have occurred in Nicaragua with worrisome frequency.

  5. Alert: Reissuance of the Nicaragua Travel Advisory and Country

    The overall Travel Advisory for Nicaragua remains at Level 3: Reconsider Travel due to arbitrary enforcement of laws, the risk of wrongful detention, and limited healthcare availability. Exercise increased caution in Nicaragua due to crime. Please read the full Travel Advisory and Country Information for more details. Assistance:

  6. Travel to Nicaragua: what you need to know

    The United States has issued a level 3 'Reconsider travel' advisory on Nicaragua due to the 'civil unrest, limited healthcare availability and arbitrary enforcement of laws'. Both the UK and Canada have issued 'exercise a high degree of caution' travel advisories. Commercial airlines still fly to the country.

  7. Travel advice and advisories for Nicaragua

    Nicaragua; You can travel between these countries for up to 90 days without having to undergo entry and exit formalities at border immigration checkpoints. ... Avoid non-essential travel. Your safety and security could be at risk. You should think about your need to travel to this country, territory or region based on family or business ...

  8. What you should know to travel to Nicaragua?

    Note: In Nicaragua you can fly locally using La Costeña airlines. Does Nicaragua have biosafety protocols? With the new COVID-19 reality, the Nicaraguan Tourism Board (INTUR) in alliance with private entities has designed and implemented a series of biosafety protocols that seek to support the continued functioning of the tourism sector, provide quality tourism services, and promote safe ...

  9. Is Nicaragua safe to visit? What you need to know before you travel

    First off, there's an undeniable statement: Nicaragua is one of the safest Central American countries to visit. But this doesn't make it Japan or Switzerland —nop, we're not talking about one of the world's safest countries here. If dipping toes into unknown waters makes you hesitant, don't worry. Even experienced travelers sometimes feel ...

  10. Nicaragua

    If your travel plans in Nicaragua include outdoor activities, take these steps to stay safe and healthy during your trip. Stay alert to changing weather conditions and adjust your plans if conditions become unsafe. Prepare for activities by wearing the right clothes and packing protective items, such as bug spray, sunscreen, and a basic first ...

  11. Nicaragua International Travel Information

    Nicaragua, Honduras, and El Salvador have maritime and land disputes over islands and access to fishing rights in the Gulf of Fonseca on the Pacific Coast, a closed sea under international law. Tourism: The tourism industry is unevenly regulated, and safety inspections for equipment and facilities are uncommon. Hazardous areas/activities are ...

  12. Is Nicaragua Safe To Visit In 2024? Safety Tips From My First-Hand

    Yes, Nicaragua is safe for American tourists. You'll especially feel safe in cities such as Granada, Leon, and San Juan del Sur. I recommend asking your hotel to call a taxi and not walking alone at night. These two things will keep you extra safe in Nicaragua.

  13. Nicaragua travel advice

    FCDO travel advice for Nicaragua. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.

  14. Nicaragua Travel Advice & Safety

    Safety. Nicaragua has a high crime rate, including armed robbery, assault and express kidnapping. There aren't many police outside major urban areas. Avoid remote locations. Don't go out alone or at night. Only travel to tourist areas. Violent crime occurs in unofficial taxis.

  15. Is Nicaragua Safe for Travel RIGHT NOW? (2024 Safety Rating)

    Crime Rates & Safety Report. Updated On November 7, 2023. Written by Travel Safe Team. Safety Index: 46. * Based on Research & Crime Data. User Sentiment: 75. * Rated 75 / 100 based on 26 user reviews.

  16. Nicaragua Travel Guide (Updated 2024)

    5. Tour a coffee plantation. Coffee is Nicaragua's primary export and Jinotega, the misty and mountainous northern region, produces over 80% of the country's output. You can organize a coffee tour in any of the eco-lodges/hostels dotted around the region. I particularly liked Eco Albergue La Fundadora.

  17. Safety and security

    FCDO travel advice for Nicaragua. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.

  18. Is Nicaragua Safe to Visit? Top 5 Safety Tips From A Local

    Luckily, most problems can be avoided by taking common sense safety measures. Here are our top 5 safety tips to help you have a stress-free trip to Nicaragua: Staying Safe in Nicaragua: 5 Tips To Prevent Problems Avoid Hitchhiking It might be tempting to grab a quick lift from a stranger, but we advise against hitchhiking as a tourist in Nicaragua.

  19. First-timer's guide to Nicaragua

    2. Ride the Pacific rollers. Stellar waves and wild beaches line Nicaragua's Pacific coast, and it's long been a haunt of surfers in the know. To the south, laid-back San Juan del Sur is surf-and-party central - the Sunday Funday Pool Crawl is a backpacker legend. But the surfing is better out of town - Playa Maderas, 20 minutes north ...

  20. Is Nicaragua Safe to Travel?

    Safety Situation in Nicaragua. When it comes to safety, Nicaragua has seen significant improvements in recent years. However, it is essential to stay informed about the current situation before traveling to the country. Nicaragua is generally considered safe for tourists, but it is crucial to exercise caution and be aware of potential risks.

  21. Is it Safe to Travel to Nicaragua? A Solo Female Traveler's Opinion

    Stats & Facts on Nicaragua Travel Safety. The U.S. Department of State lists Nicaragua as an orange, "Level 3" advisory, suggesting that you should "reconsider travel" and "exercise increased caution in Nicaragua due to crime." The Statista Research Department states "the world's most dangerous cities are located in Latin America", due to gang violence from drug trafficking.

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  23. Coming Soon: Napa County Soscol Junction Project to Improve Safety and

    The funding for the $54 million southern Napa project includes nearly $20 million from Senate Bill (SB) 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, and is expected to be completed in late summer or early fall 2024. The three-year project is replacing the signalized intersection of State Route 12/29, State Route 221, and Soscol Ferry Road ...

  24. Senate Passes Bill to Reauthorize FAA and Improve Air Travel

    Reauthorize FAA and Improve Air Travel: The Senate passed legislation to reauthorize federal aviation programs and put in place new safety measures and consumer protections, at a moment of intense ...

  25. Mexico missing tourists: Three people questioned over missing American

    Concerns are growing for a trio of missing tourists, including a US citizen, as Mexican authorities question three people in connection with their disappearance.

  26. Travel Advisory Level 3: Reconsider Travel

    Location: Nicaragua. Travel Advisory Level 3: Reconsider Travel. The U.S. Department of State renewed its Travel Advisory for Nicaragua on December 5, 2022. The Department continues to advise travelers to reconsider travel to Nicaragua. Reconsider travel to Nicaragua due to limited healthcare availability and arbitrary enforcement of laws.

  27. Family sues Hawaii resort after tourist died suddenly snorkeling

    Kathleen Wong. USA TODAY. 0:00. 2:07. A Michigan woman and her family are suing a Maui resort, the Hawaiian Tourism Authority, and the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau after her husband died ...

  28. After 3 Tourists Go Missing, Bodies Are Found in Baja California

    Mexican authorities recovered the three bodies as a search went on for two Australian tourists and a U.S. citizen who disappeared while on vacation. Rescue and forensic workers and prosecutors ...

  29. WNBA teams will travel on chartered flights for the next 2 seasons

    Before, teams could travel on chartered flights during the postseason and for back-to-back games in the regular season. Many players said the change will make recovery easier and make them feel safer.

  30. 3 Surfers Found Dead in Mexico, in Area Where Tourists Usually Safe

    Getty/GUILLERMO ARIAS. Three men were found dead in a well in Baja California, Mexico, after being shot on a surfing trip. Officials believe the tourists were attacked by three people who ...