The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has updated its travel advice to Brits heading to the beautiful island of Guadelope. The French group of islands resemble a butterfly in the southern Caribbean Sea.
It’s popular with tourists who travel to visit its white sandy beaches, diving spots and protected parks. On Tuesday the FCDO updated its advice for British travellers.
The advice says there is a high threat of terrorist attack globally affecting UK interests and British nationals, including from groups and individuals who view the UK and British nationals as targets. It advised, “stay aware of your surroundings at all times”.
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UK Counter Terrorism Policing has information and advice on staying safe abroad and what to do in the event of a terrorist attack. Find out how to reduce your risk from terrorism while abroad.
There is no recent history of terrorism in Guadeloupe, but the advice said attacks cannot be ruled out. Join our WhatsApp news community here for the latest breaking news. You will receive updates from us daily.
Other advice for the area includes:
Crime
Brits are urged to avoid isolated areas, including beaches, after dark. Do not carry large amounts of cash or wear expensive-looking jewellery or watches on the street. Put valuables and travel documents in a safety deposit box or hotel safe.
Scuba diving
Diving schools may have limited resources and do not always observe safety and maintenance standards. Always:
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check a dive operator’s credentials
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check the conditions on your insurance policy – some policies require dive instructors to have certain qualifications
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make sure safety equipment is available on the boat, particularly oxygen
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ask about safety precautions, including the ability to transfer divers to a hyperbaric chamber
If you have not had any previous diving experience, check what to do if something goes wrong, including how to call for help while at sea.
Transport risks
If you are planning to drive in Guadeloupe, see information on driving abroad and check the rules of the road in the RAC’s France guide as French driving rules apply. The guide lists driving regulations and other legal requirements you need to be aware of.
Check with the local authorities or your car hire company what documents you need. You may need an international driving permit (IDP) as well as your UK driving licence.
Extreme weather and natural disasters
The hurricane season in Guadeloupe normally runs from June to November. Monitor local and international weather updates from the World Meteorological Organization and the US National Hurricane Center.