A new U.S. Embassy security alert warns travelers visiting a popular tropical destination to be on high alert amid a rise in property crimes, financial scams and armed robberies.
The U.S. Embassy San Jose has issued a security alert for Costa Rica.The alert was issued on Nov. 25, citing reports of recent property crimes, financial crimes and robberies."Tourists have reported break-ins and armed robberies at Airbnbs and other rental properties," the alert says.
Nearly 3 million people visited Costa Rica in 2024, according to Instituto Costarricense de Turismo.The alert adds that criminal gangs have forced travelers to withdraw large sums of cash from ATMs or by making bank transfers."Do not display signs of wealth, such as wearing expensive jewelry or watches," the Embassy advises.Tourists are encouraged to avoid traveling alone, to stay vigilant when visiting banks or ATMs and to never leave valuables unattended in vehicles.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERWhen renting a car, tourists are told to "double check vehicle is locked." The alert added that "thieves often use signal blockers to prevent vehicles from locking with key fobs."As for financial crimes, tourists are encouraged to set daily withdrawal limits from bank accounts, minimize funds kept in any one account and discuss security strategies with their banks ahead of any trips.The warm paradise is known for its beaches, rainforests, wildlife and adventure activities.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPWhile all-inclusive resorts are popular, there are hundreds of rental properties available.CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIESThe alert tells tourists to research Airbnbs, rental properties and hotels in advance of trips. "Ensure the property has strong security measures, and keep doors and windows locked," the advisory says."Avoid properties with reviews that mention security incidents."The U.S. State Department has had a Level 2 travel advisory in place since Dec. 10, 2024."Petty crime is common throughout Costa Rica," says the advisory justification. "Violent crime also affects tourists. This includes armed robbery, homicide and sexual assault."Read more of this story from FOX News.
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