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How bad is crime in the Bahamas?

Violent crime, such as burglaries, armed robberies, and sexual assaults, occur in both tourist and non-tourist areas. Be vigilant when staying at short-term vacation rental properties where private security companies do not have a presence.



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In recent years, some communities in Nassau have seen higher violent crime rates, including domestic disputes and homicide. These are primarily associated with communities of locals struggling with gang-on-gang conflicts and corruption.

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In 2021, there were approximately 29.17 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants in the Bahamas, up from a homicide rate of 17.96 registered a year earlier. Over 100 people die as a result of intentional homicide in this Caribbean country every year.

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It is safe to walk in The Bahamas, including Nassau. However, it is probably a good idea not to do that after dark, when your risk of being the victim of a crime increases.

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The Abacos are considered some of the safest islands in The Bahamas and are known for being family-friendly. The Abaco Islands have only a population of around 17,000 and are made up of Great Abaco, Little Abaco, and several smaller barrier cays.

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Mexico has a high risk of violent crime, including murder, armed robbery, sexual assault and kidnapping. Don't travel at night outside major cities. Kidnapping and extortion are serious risks. Don't draw attention to your money or business affairs.

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Water -- Technically, tap water is drinkable throughout The Bahamas. Still, we almost always opt for bottled. Resorts tend to filter and chlorinate tap water more aggressively than other establishments; elsewhere, bottled water is available at stores and supermarkets, and tastes better than that from a tap.

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Lemon sharks, Caribbean reef sharks, and Great Hammerheads are some of the many species you can see that you shouldn't be afraid of. In fact, even some of the more dangerous sharks in the Bahamas, like tiger sharks and bull sharks, aren't as scary or threatening as pop culture makes them out to be.

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Summary of cost of living in Bahamas: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 4,934.6$ without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 1,396.5$ without rent. Cost of living in Bahamas is, on average, 24.2% higher than in United States.

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Sandy beaches, blue skies, luxury resorts, and colorful cuisine are just a few of the endless offers when visiting Nassau, Bahamas, making it every vacationer's dream destination.

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Dominica and the Bahamas are among the top 10 “Best Ethical Destinations” in the developing world, according to a report by EthicalTraveler.org.

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Montserrat. Nicknamed “The Emerald Isle of the Caribbean” both for its terrain and the heritage of its inhabitants, Montserrat is a British territory in the Leeward Islands and it is considered to be the safest island in the Caribbean, with its last recorded murder occurring in 2008.

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