5 SCARY Travel Destinations!
(That You Really Shouldn't Be Scared Of)
Mexico
Our neighbor to the south is the destination for more than 150,000 Americans
every day. Are they crazy?! Looking
for trouble?! Nope. Most of us wouldn't think twice about visiting
popular U.S. cities like Miami, Philadelphia, Chicago, New Orleans,
Washington D.C, or Atlanta. Well guess what -- each of these cities is
statistically less safe than Mexico City!

When
you get out of the city to resorts like Riviera Maya, it's even safer.
Travel expert Peter Greenburg is asked a frequent travel question these
days. "Is it safe to travel to Mexico?" Greenburg's answer:
"Unequivocally, yes."
So go, enjoy the sun, enjoy the beaches... and when you come home, tell your scaredy-cat friends what they're missing!
Jamaica
Sometimes staying safe is just a matter of using the same common sense
you would use at home. Don't walk in strange areas alone, don't accept
rides from strangers, avoid places where criminals congregate. Jamaica has no problem with terrorists or p  irates. It does
have a reputation for everyday street crime, especially in the major
cities of Kingston and Montego Bay. But most vacationers will never
visit Kingston, and the resorts in Montego Bay and west to the
breathtaking Negril provide a safe haven for tourists. Many of the most
popular resorts, such as Sandals and Secrets, are all-inclusive resorts
with a wide variety of restaurants right on the property. You need
never leave the resort grounds!
Kenya
Despite
the constant deluge of dark reports out of Africa, you don't face any
more danger traveling in most African countries than in other parts of
the world. The myths about Africa
being a dangerous and violent place are ill-founded. Petty theft is the
most common crime you're likely to come across, and as a tourist with
cameras and cash, you just have to be careful -- use common sense!
Visitors
should at all times steer clear of the Kenya/Somali border, but
otherwise political unrest has all but vanished in Kenya,
That
said, if you're visiting Kenya on safari, what few worries you may have
in Nairobi utterly vanish once you're in the bush. There you'll
discover the most amazing landscapes, the most remarkable wildlife, and
the warmest people you will ever encounter. It is truly a life-altering
experience, and I don't throw that phrase around lightly. Go, and be amazed.
The Middle East
Ok, you're thinking, now we know he's crazy! But
let's be clear: I'm not advising anyone to bake on the lovely beaches
of Syria, or hit the shopping bazaars of Cairo. I'm talking Israel,
Jordan, Qatar, United Arab Emirates... and yes, I'm talking Turkey!
Be
hypnotized by Istanbul's daily call to prayer, take in the Ottoman
architecture and too-cool art scene. It's one of the hippest
destinations in the region. Dubai is an ultra-modern center of
skyscrapers, malls, resorts and glittering urban extravagance, all
generated by the region's vast oil wealth. And going from the ultra-modern to t  he ancient, Petra in Jordan , the world wonder, is without a doubt one of the Middle East's
most valuable treasures. A vast, unique city, carved into the sheer
rock face by the Nabataeans, an industrious Arab peop le who settled here more than 2000 years ago, turning it into an important junction for the silk, spice and other trade routes that linked China, India and southern Arabia with Egypt, Syria, Greece and Rome.
There is so much to see in the Middle East. And so much of it can be seen safely.
One word of advice: If you're traveling to Israel, make it the last
country you visit on your Middle East tour. Port officials in Muslim
nations may bar entry to anyone bearing evidence of having visited
Israel, as evidenced by entry and exit stamps on their passport.
Cuba
There's
's little reason to fear Cuban street crime -- it's virtually
non-existent -- and it's not likely kidnapping or pirates would worry
you. Maybe it's just because Cuba remains on the U.S. "State Sponsor of Terrorists" list *. Or maybe you just think,
"THEY'RE ALL COMMUNISTS WHO WANT TO KILL AMERICANS AND EAT US!!"

Oh baloney!
Cubans are the warmest, friendliest, most welcoming people in the Caribbean, and they love
Americans! With its classic cars, Spanish Colonial architecture, the
best cigars in the world, and a unique, vibrant history, Cuba should be
at the top of
every traveler's "bucket list".
*
Cuba remains on the U.S. State Sponsor of Terrorists list due to its
historic ties with two known international terrorist groups: the Basque
Fatherland and Liberty (ETA), a group of roughly 300 members (50 active
members) in the Basque regions of Spain and France which has been
inactive since 2011 and has reportedly disbanded; and the Revolutionary
Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), a "peasant army" operating exclusively
in Columbia. They pose no danger to visitors to Cuba. On July 1,
2013, FARC and the second-largest guerrilla group in Colombia, ELN,
announced that they would be working together to find a "political
solution to the social and armed conflict."
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So there you go! Five great travel destinations that aren't nearly as scary as you think they are.
Until next week!
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