Canada has issued travel advisories for 9 popular vacation destinations this fall
These government warnings could save your vacation plans. ✈️

Take note of these recently-updated government travel warnings.
Planning your fall escape or winter getaway? Before you start shopping for flights or daydreaming about sun-soaked beaches, you'll want to check Canada's most recent travel advisories.
The Government of Canada has updated its travel warnings for several must-visit holiday spots — including popular fall destinations across Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean.
While most travel advisories are precautionary, they highlight concerns like regional crime, terrorism threats, or ongoing political tensions that could affect your trip.
Travel advisories are categorized into four risk levels, ranging from "Take normal security precautions" and "Exercise a high degree of caution" to "Avoid non-essential travel" and "Avoid all travel."
These updated travel advisories don't necessarily mean you need to cancel your vacation plans, but they do highlight potential risks that could impact your safety or disrupt your travels.
Here's what Canadians should know about the latest government travel guidance for nine popular destinations, including vacation favourites like Costa Rica, Cuba and Mexico.
Cuba
Last Updated: September 12, 2025
Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in Cuba due to shortages of basic necessities including food, medicine and fuel.
Details: Cuba's vibrant culture, vintage cars, and pristine beaches continue to draw Canadians, but persistent shortages and infrastructure issues mean extra preparation is essential.
According to the Government of Canada, widespread shortages of food, medicine, bottled water, and fuel continue to impact daily life throughout the island. Power outages lasting several hours are frequent, particularly outside of Havana. Transportation services, including taxis and rental cars, can be unreliable due to ongoing fuel shortages.
It's crucial to pack all necessary medications and consider bringing extra supplies.
Petty crime remains a concern in tourist areas too, with theft from hotel rooms and rental cars happening regularly. Tourist overcharging is widespread, and some locals may approach visitors aggressively offering services or goods.
While violent crime targeting tourists is uncommon, incidents of harassment and scams have been reported. Travel in groups when possible, avoid displaying valuables, and be wary when approached by strangers offering help or services.
France
Last Updated: September 9, 2025
Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in France due to the elevated threat of terrorism.
Details: Whether you're sipping wine at a Parisian café, wandering through Provence's lavender fields, or hitting the Alps for ski season, France offers incredible experiences. However, terrorism remains a legitimate security concern that all travellers should be aware of.
France currently operates under its highest terrorism alert level through the Vigipirate plan. The country has experienced multiple terrorist attacks in recent years, and authorities maintain a strong security presence, particularly at airports, museums and major tourist attractions. Expect bag checks, military patrols and occasional security delays.
Petty crime is also prevalent on the Paris Metro, RER trains, and at crowded tourist destinations. Skilled pickpockets — often working in groups — specifically target distracted tourists for phones, wallets and passports.
More serious incidents, including group assaults and late-night robberies, have been reported near train stations and outside entertainment venues. Residential break-ins are also common, especially in major cities and vacation rentals along the coast. Secure your valuables, avoid displaying cash or jewelry, and remain alert in transit areas.
Jamaica
Last Updated: September 15, 2025
Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in Jamaica due to the high level of violent crime.
Details: While Jamaica boasts stunning coastlines, legendary rum cocktails, and incredible cuisine, safety should never be taken lightly — including in parts of Kingston and Montego Bay.
Violent crime, including armed robberies and gang-related shootings, remains a serious concern in some areas, even near resort properties. While incidents frequently occur in known high-risk locations, crime can happen anywhere, at any time.
Authorities recommend avoiding walking alone, particularly after dark, and staying with trusted companions. Tourists have been targeted in hotel rooms, on streets, and even by individuals posing as friendly locals.
Sexual assault and harassment have been reported too, including incidents involving resort staff or people encountered through dating apps. Women and 2SLGBTQI+ travellers should exercise particular caution. Drink spiking and "romance scams" are also common tactics used to target tourists.
Thailand
Last Updated: September 3, 2025
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 incredible beaches, rich culture, and amazing cuisine make it a dream destination for countless Canadian travellers — but recent security developments mean staying informed about local conditions is essential.
The security situation can change rapidly, particularly around the Thailand-Cambodia border following an exchange of fire in May. While most tourist areas remain safe, incidents involving explosives and violence have occurred in the past, including in popular destinations and public spaces.
Political instability is another concern in Thailand, especially in Bangkok. Canadian travellers should be aware that the military can exercise extensive powers that may include media censorship, curfew imposition, weapon searches or movement restrictions.
Petty crime is common in tourist areas, with pickpocketing, bag-snatching, and tourist-targeting scams being frequent. Be particularly cautious on public transportation, in busy markets, and around major attractions. Jet ski and tuk-tuk scams are widespread, with operators sometimes demanding excessive payments for alleged damages.
Visitors should also exercise caution at night in entertainment districts throughout the country, including in Koh Pha Ngan and Koh Tao, particularly during full moon parties.
Mexico
Last Updated: September 15, 2025
Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in Mexico due to high levels of criminal activity and kidnapping.
Details: With gorgeous beaches, vibrant cities, and incredible cultural experiences, Mexico remains a top destination for Canadians. However, staying safe requires heightened vigilance, particularly outside resort areas.
Criminal activity, including organized crime, is widespread across Mexico. Even popular tourist destinations like Cancún, Playa del Carmen, and Puerto Vallarta have experienced violent incidents, including shootings at restaurants, hotels, and nightclubs. Border areas and certain states like Guerrero, Michoacán, and Sinaloa face particularly elevated risks.
Kidnapping, including express kidnapping where victims are forced to withdraw money from ATMs, has been reported. Petty crimes like pickpocketing and bag-snatching are frequent in crowded areas, on public transport, and near popular attractions.
If you're staying at a resort, try to remain within the property or use resort-approved excursions. When exploring independently, stick to well-known tourist areas during daylight hours, avoid displaying valuables, and use only reputable transportation services.
Rental cars should avoid obvious rental company branding, and driving after dark is strongly discouraged due to increased crime risks and poor road conditions in some areas.
Costa Rica
Last Updated: September 11, 2025
Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in Costa Rica due to crime.
Details: Costa Rica's eco-tourism appeal and "Pura Vida" lifestyle attract countless Canadians, but rising crime rates in recent years have affected both tourists and locals.
Petty theft is a significant issue, especially around bus terminals, beaches, restaurants and viewpoints. Thieves often work in teams, using distraction techniques to steal phones, purses and passports — with the latter being particularly targeted during peak season. The risk is heightened in popular areas like Jacó, Puerto Viejo, Manuel Antonio, and parts of downtown San José.
Rental cars are frequent targets for thieves who may use electronic devices to prevent doors from locking properly. Never leave anything visible in your vehicle, and always double-check that it's properly locked before walking away.
While violent crime is less frequent, assaults and robberies have occurred, including in Caribbean coastal towns. There have also been reports of drink spiking and sexual assault, particularly at beach resorts and in taxis. Use trusted transportation, keep drinks in sight, and avoid isolated areas.
United Kingdom
Last Updated: September 3, 2025
Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in the United Kingdom due to the threat of terrorism.
Details: The U.K. offers amazing experiences from London's iconic landmarks to Scotland's breathtaking highlands — but travellers should remain alert, especially in major cities and during large events.
The U.K. maintains a "substantial" terrorism threat level, meaning attacks are considered likely. Previous incidents have included knife attacks, vehicle rammings, and explosions, particularly in London but also in other cities like Manchester and Edinburgh. Transportation hubs, tourist attractions, and large gatherings are considered higher-risk locations.
Petty crime is also a concern, especially in tourist hotspots. Phone snatching has become increasingly prevalent in London, with thieves on motorcycles or bicycles grabbing devices from pedestrians. Pickpocketing is frequent on the London Underground, around major attractions, and in busy shopping districts.
Violent crime, while less common for tourists, does occur. Knife crime has increased in some urban areas, and unlicensed taxis have been linked to robberies and sexual assaults. Always use licensed black cabs or trusted ride-sharing apps.
Dominican Republic
Last Updated: September 3, 2025
Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in the Dominican Republic due to crime.
Details: The DR's beautiful beaches and all-inclusive resorts attract thousands of Canadians annually, but crime impacts both tourist areas and local communities.
Petty theft is prevalent throughout the country, including at major resorts, airports, and tourist attractions. Motorcycle theft is especially common, with thieves snatching bags from pedestrians or reaching into vehicles at traffic lights. Hotel room theft and taxi-related crimes have also been reported.
Violent crime, including armed robbery and assault, occurs in urban areas, particularly after dark. Sexual assault has been reported involving both strangers and resort staff. Solo travellers should avoid isolated areas, including secluded parts of hotel grounds, especially after sunset.
The situation near the Haitian border remains unstable due to ongoing turmoil in Haiti. Areas like Dajabón have experienced violence and unrest. If travelling near the border, do so only during daylight hours, keep identification documents accessible, and follow all instructions from authorities.
Italy
Last Updated: September 9, 2025
Risk Level: Exercise a high degree of caution in Italy due to the threat of terrorism.
Details: From Rome's ancient marvels to Venice's romantic waterways, Italy is an absolute dream destination for so many Canadians — but staying alert is essential for a safe trip.
Italy faces an elevated terrorism threat, with authorities warning that attacks could happen at any time. Popular locations like train stations, airports, major monuments, and busy piazzas are considered higher-risk areas where additional vigilance is necessary.
With Jubilee 2025 taking place from December 24, 2024, to January 6, 2026, expect an even larger influx of tourists and pilgrims. This Holy Year will feature large-scale religious events, processions, and massive crowds across the city, making advance planning crucial.
If you're visiting Rome during this period, be prepared for crowds, traffic disruptions, and enhanced security measures. Police and military presence will be increased at major landmarks, transit hubs, and public spaces.
Petty crime is also widespread, particularly in tourist hotspots. Pickpocketing and bag-snatching are common on public transport, near major attractions like the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain, and in busy markets. Thieves often operate in groups and target distracted tourists. Be cautious of anyone trying to distract you or offering unsolicited assistance, and keep your valuables secure.
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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