US State Department Warns Against Travel to Trinidad and Tobago Amid Crime and Terrorism Concerns
The US Department of State has updated its travel advisory for Trinidad and Tobago, urging American tourists to reconsider travel due to crime and a heightened risk of terrorism. The advisory highlights specific areas in the capital city, Port of Spain, where US government employees are prohibited from entering, such as Laventille, Piccadilly Street, and Besson Street. Travelers are also advised to avoid certain rural areas due to health risks and limited healthcare access. The advisory follows a state of emergency declared on March 2, allowing the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service to search and enter properties without bail for those arrested. Despite a decrease in violent crime since 2024, crime remains a significant challenge, particularly in Trinidad compared to Tobago.