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  2. St. George

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9 Beach Bermuda



Netherlands Antilles

REGISTRATION / EMBASSY LOCATION : Americans living or traveling in the Netherlands Antilles are encouraged to register with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate through the State Department's travel registration website, https://travelregistration.state.gov , and to obtain updated information on travel and security within the Netherlands Antilles. Americans without Internet access may register directly with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. By registering, American citizens make it easier for the Embassy or Consulate to contact them in case of emergency. U.S. citizens living in or visiting the Netherlands Antilles are encouraged to register with the U.S. Consulate General in Curaçao located at J.B. Gorsiraweg #1, Willemstad, Curaçao, telephone (599-9) 461-3066; fax (599-9) 461-6489; e-mail address: cgcuracao@attglobal.net ... [Read More]

Thailand

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Mexico

Warning flags on the beach should be taken seriously.  If black flags are up, do not enter the water.  In Cancun, there is often a very strong undertow along the beach from the Hyatt Regency all the way south to the Sol y Mar.  Several drownings and near-drownings have been reported on the east coast of Cozumel, particularly in the Playa San Martin-Chen Rio area.  In Acapulco, avoid swimming outside the bay area.  Several American citizens have died while swimming in rough surf at the Revolcadero Beach near Acapulco.  Beaches on the pacific side of the Baja California Peninsula at Cabo San Lucas are dangerous due to rip tides and rogue waves; hazardous beaches in this area are clearly marked in English and Spanish.  Recreational facilities such as pools may not meet U.S. safety or ... [Read More]

US Department Of State Post Report

Inexpensive public bus service covers nearly all the island. However, buses are not air‑conditioned and are overcrowded during rush hours and on Saturdays when people go to market. Independently owned minivans operate unscheduled at low cost and breakneck speed, with a minimum of regulation. Taxis are available in population centers and at most hotels. Regional TransportationLast Updated:  11/28/2003 9:08 AM Daily flights are available to Miami, New York and through San Juan to other U.S. cities. Travel from the U.S. to the Caribbean is expensive, particularly in the high season — mid‑December to mid‑April. Airfares within the Caribbean are fixed year round and are more reasonable. Several local travel agents offer moderately priced packages over holiday weekends a ... [Read More]

Documentation of U.S. Citizens Born Abroad

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Benin

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Tips for Travelers to the Caribbean

May 1997 Foreword Since colonial times, the Caribbean has been a favorite place for American visitors. In the past 50 years, tourism to the area has increased greatly, and today millions of U.S. citizens visit the islands every year. The majority of these visitors have a safe trip. To help you have a similar experience, the Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs has prepared these tips for you. Consular Affairs provides services to Americans ... [Read More]

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