Bermuda has a fairly low crime rate, but that doesn't mean visitors should let down their guard completely. Taking a little time to review the most common types of crime can help travelers be aware of the proper precautions.
Certain types of crime are common here, as it is a popular tourist destination - a place where many people carry around a lot of cash and may not pay the closest attention to their surroundings. Petty theft is the most common type of crime experienced by vacationers in Bermuda. Reports of purse-snatching and baggage theft are not unusual during the heavy tourism of the peak season. Valuables left unattended or in hotel rooms also occasionally disappear.
Travelers should be aware of their surroundings and mindful of their belongings. If you leave large amounts of cash, expensive jewelry, or electronics in your hotel room, consider keeping them in an in-room safe. If your room does not have this feature, inquire at the front desk about arrangements for secure storage.
Visitors should also pay attention when walking around at night. In more urban areas, theft and sexual assault are possible; in more remote regions, the abundance of narrow roads without much of a shoulder can easily lead to accidents.
Being aware of your surroundings and mindful of your actions can help you to avoid unpleasantness while vacationing in Bermuda.
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