Port-au-Prince, the capital city of Haiti. Travel Pulse



The U.S. government has renewed its strongest travel warning for Haiti. On Tuesday, it updated its Level 4 advisory, telling Americans not to visit the country under any circumstances. This update comes after officials added a terrorism warning to the list of risks already present.

Why Is the Travel Warning So Serious?

The U.S. government says people should avoid Haiti because of many dangers. These include:

  • Widespread crime
  • Civil unrest
  • Kidnappings
  • Terrorist threats
  • Poor access to medical care

In a statement, officials said, “Haiti has been under a State of Emergency since March 2024. Crimes involving firearms are common in Haiti. They include robbery, carjacking, sexual assault, and kidnapping for ransom. Do not travel to Haiti for any reason.”

Government Employees Were Told to Leave

The situation has been so bad that, in July 2023, the U.S. government ordered its nonemergency staff and their families to leave the country. They haven’t returned since. The threat level remains high, and officials don’t expect conditions to improve soon.

Air and Cruise Travel to Haiti Is Difficult

Traveling to Haiti this summer is almost impossible. The country’s main airport reopened in May 2025. However, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) extended a flight ban that will stay in place through next year. This means most airlines will not be flying to Haiti anytime soon.

Cruise companies have also changed their plans. One major cruise line has suspended all port visits to Labadee, a popular Haitian destination. The company says the move is to “keep guests and crew safe.”

Haiti Faces a Deep Crisis

Haiti is currently going through a major crisis. Violence in the streets, lack of police control, and limited health services make it very dangerous for travelers and locals alike. In many areas, gangs control the roads. Armed robberies and kidnappings can happen in broad daylight.

Medical care is hard to find. Hospitals often lack basic supplies and security. If someone gets hurt or sick, they may not be able to get help quickly. This makes visiting Haiti even riskier.

The Message to Travelers Is Clear

Officials strongly urge Americans not to go to Haiti. Even experienced travelers should stay away. The risks are simply too great. As the warning states, “Do not travel to Haiti for any reason.”

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