Location: Caribbean Coast, Colombia
Event: The U.S. Embassy in Bogota advises U.S. citizens to take extra precautions during the holiday season while traveling along the Caribbean Coast of Colombia, including in and around Cartagena, Barranquilla, and Santa Marta.
When visiting the areas in or around Cartagena, Barranquilla, or Santa Marta, you should remain in areas frequented by tourists or locations with a police presence. If you are planning a trip to Barú (a beach area 45 minutes south of Cartagena), the U.S. Embassy recommends you hire a boat, tourist bus, or tourist taxi to provide transport instead of driving yourself. Groups of individuals regularly block the main road to Barú and demand payment for passage. Boats are unaffected, and tourist buses and taxis are accustomed to these blockages and may navigate them without incident.
Be aware that the use of scopolamine to incapacitate and rob victims has also occurred with frequency throughout Colombia.
Actions to Take:
- Keep a low profile.
- Be aware of your surroundings. Use caution when walking or driving in areas with less police presence.
- Keep car doors locked and windows rolled up.
- Do not display signs of wealth, such as by wearing expensive jewelry or watches.
- Never leave food or drinks unattended in public. Never accept drinks or food from strangers.
- Do not invite strangers into your lodging or residence.
- Do not physically resist any robbery attempt.
Assistance:
- U.S. Embassy Bogota, Colombia
Tel. +57-1-275-2000 or 601-275-2000
acsbogota@state.gov
https://co.usembassy.gov/ - U.S. Consular Agency, Barranquilla
conagencybarranquilla@state.gov - U.S. Department of State – Consular Affairs
1-888-407-4747 or 1-202-501-4444 - Colombia Country Information
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