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Canada has issued travel advisories for these 9 popular winter destinations

Save yourself a headache with your travel insurance by getting clued up! ✈️

Colourful buildings in the old town of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Right: A traditional Christmas market in Frankfurt, Germany.

Some of the dreamy destinations that the Government of Canada has recently issued travel advisories for.

Managing Editor, Canada
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With the cold weather settling in and the pull of sandy beaches and tropical breezes stronger than ever, now's the perfect time to check the latest Canadian travel advisories before booking your winter getaway.

Whether you're planning to lounge in the Caribbean or explore bustling cities abroad, being prepared can save you from unwanted surprises — and maybe even a few headaches with your travel insurance.

The Government of Canada has updated its travel advisories for several popular winter getaways, covering everything from safety concerns to terrorism threats. Whether you're planning to sip margaritas in Mexico, bask on Cuba's beaches, or wander through Thailand's bustling markets, knowing the risks before you go can save you a lot of stress.

Advisories are classified according to four risk levels, from "Take normal security precautions" and "Exercise a high degree of caution" through to "Avoid non-essential travel" and "Avoid all travel."

These advisories aren't about scaring you out of travelling, but rather making sure you're informed so you can make smart decisions. Because let's face it — nothing ruins a vacation faster than unexpected chaos.

If your dream vacay includes destinations like Jamaica, Mexico, or Thailand, you'll want to read up on the risks and recommendations before you go. From crime warnings to essentials shortages, here are the nine travel alerts that Canadian travellers need to keep in mind before jetting off this December.

Cuba

Last Updated: December 4, 2024

Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in Cuba due to shortages of basic necessities including food, medicine and fuel.

Details: Cuba is a beautiful destination full of vibrant culture and stunning beaches, but recent challenges have made it important for travellers to be extra prepared.

The Government of Canada warns that Cuba has been facing nationwide power outages since October 2024, with additional outages occurring unexpectedly. While many resorts use backup generators, extended blackouts could still impact services. The country faces also severe shortages of essentials like food, bottled water, medication, and fuel. Fuel shortages are critical and disrupt public transportation, including taxis, making travel across the island very challenging.

Petty crime, including pickpocketing and theft from cars or hotel rooms, is common in tourist areas and crowded spots like markets and beaches. Violent crime is rare but can occur during robberies or burglaries. Stick to accommodations with strong security, keep valuables out of sight, and plan for possible disruptions by monitoring local news and keeping devices charged.

Cuba Travel Advisory

Thailand

Last Updated: December 5, 2024

Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in Thailand due to ongoing political tensions and sporadic demonstrations in Bangkok and elsewhere in the country.

Details: Thailand's breathtaking temples, lively markets, and serene beaches make it a dream destination, but travellers need to stay alert due to political tensions.

The Government of Canada advises against all travel to the southern provinces of Narathiwat, Pattani, Songkhla, and Yala, where separatist insurgents have carried out violent attacks, including bombings and shootings. Martial law is enforced in these areas, with curfews and random searches possible.

Elsewhere, petty crime like pickpocketing and theft is common in crowded markets, buses, and tourist hotspots. Stay cautious when it's busy, especially during events like full moon parties, where robberies and assaults have been reported.

Thailand Travel Advisory

Mexico

Last Updated: November 19, 2024

Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in Mexico due to high levels of criminal activity and kidnapping.

Details: Mexico's vibrant culture and stunning landscapes are a big draw for travellers, but crime remains a serious concern.

According to the Government of Canada, violent crime, including armed robbery and kidnapping, is prevalent across the country. Petty crime, like pickpocketing, is common in airports, bus stations, and on public transit. Criminal groups, including drug cartels, are active in many regions, with clashes occasionally spilling into public spaces like restaurants or resorts.

To stay safe, stick to tourist areas, avoid travelling at night, and monitor local news. Be cautious and avoid showing signs of wealth to minimize risk.

Mexico Travel Advisory

Spain

Last Updated: December 3, 2024

Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in Spain due to the threat of terrorism.

Details: The Canadian government advises travellers to stay alert due to the ongoing threat of terrorism in Spain. While it's a popular and generally safe destination, extra security measures are in place, particularly in crowded tourist spots and during public events. Keep aware of your surroundings, follow local advice, and stay informed through local news.

Petty crime, like pickpocketing, is also common in busy areas, especially in hotspots like Madrid and Barcelona. Always secure your belongings and stay vigilant while enjoying the vibrant culture and scenic beauty that Spain has to offer.

Spain Travel Advisory

Dominican Republic 

Last Updated: November 28, 2024

Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in the Dominican Republic due to crime.

Details: The Dominican Republic is known for its palm tree-lined beaches, lush landscapes, and all-inclusive getaways, but staying cautious is key to enjoying your trip.

Officials warn that petty crime, like pickpocketing, bag-snatching, and drive-by robberies, is a frequent issue, especially at resorts, airports, and beaches. Even hotel safes and checked luggage aren't always secure.

Violent crime, including armed robberies, can occur, particularly in major cities after dark. Scams involving fake police officers and rogue lawyers targeting tourists are also a concern.

Stick to well-secured accommodations, avoid late-night outings, and keep valuables out of sight.

Dominican Republic Travel Advisory

The Netherlands

Last Updated: December 3, 2024

Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in the Netherlands due to the threat of terrorism.

Details: The Netherlands is famous for its charming canals, world-class museums, and buzzing nightlife, but travellers should remain alert. The government warns of a terrorism threat, with public areas like tourist attractions, restaurants, and transportation hubs potentially at risk. Be extra cautious during major events or holidays and stay updated through local alerts.

Petty crime is common, especially in Amsterdam around the red-light district, Central Station, and tram routes to the museum district. Pickpockets often work in groups using distractions like spills or fake IDs.

Secure your belongings, avoid displaying valuables, and stay vigilant on trains and public transport.

The Netherlands Travel Advisory

Costa Rica

Last Updated: November 27, 2024

Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in Costa Rica due to crime.

Details: Costa Rica's lush rainforests, golden beaches, and adventure tourism make it a dream destination for tourists. However, petty crimes like pickpocketing, bag snatching, and car theft are common, especially in tourist areas, national parks, and busy hubs like San José and Puntarenas. Passport theft spikes during peak travel seasons, so keep documents secure at all times.

Violent crime, while less common, does occur, particularly in Alajuela, Limón, Puntarenas, and San José. If threatened, hand over valuables without resistance. Stay cautious when using ATMs, avoid leaving food or drinks unattended, and stick to well-secured accommodations for a safe experience.

Costa Rica Travel Advisory

Germany

Last Updated: December 2, 2024

Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in Germany due to the threat of terrorism.

Details: Germany's historic cities and festive Christmas markets draw millions each year, but travellers should remain alert, especially during the busy holiday season.

The Government of Canada warns that terrorist attacks could occur at any time. Potential targets include public spaces like tourist attractions, markets, transportation hubs, and places of worship. Extra vigilance is advised during major events, holidays, or crowded celebrations.

The German government maintains a public alert system, and travellers are encouraged to stay updated through local media. While exploring Germany's charm and culture, staying aware of your surroundings will help ensure a safe visit.

Germany Travel Advisory

Sri Lanka

Last Updated: December 4, 2024

Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in Sri Lanka due to demonstrations, the threat of terrorist attacks and crime.

Details: Despite Sri Lanka's lush landscapes and rich history, travellers should plan carefully. The economic situation here remains fragile, with shortages of some medicines and food items. Power outages are possible, and public services, including healthcare, may be affected. Demonstrations, particularly in Colombo, can disrupt travel and may turn violent.

Security forces maintain a strong presence, especially in the North and East, and sudden road closures or checkpoints are common. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and theft in hotels, is also a concern. Canadian tourists should stay vigilant, monitor local news, and avoid large gatherings to ensure a smooth trip.

Sri Lanka Travel Advisory

Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.

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  • Managing Editor

    Helena Hanson (she/her) is the Managing Editor of Canada for Narcity and MTL Blog, where she brings her expertise in dreamy, aspirational travel journalism to life. A first-class graduate of Cardiff University's School of Journalism, Helena has a passion for inspiring readers to discover the magic in their own backyards. Originally from the U.K., Helena has spent years uncovering hidden gems and must-see destinations across countries like Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Indonesia, Japan, and more. Having lived in both Canada and Australia, she's become a seasoned expert in off-the-beaten-path adventures and bucket-list experiences that don't break the bank. Whether she's writing about things to do in Ottawa, Montreal, or her favourite spot—Disney World—Helena hopes to leave readers dreaming of their next adventure.

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