Foreign Office warns UK tourists ‘stay in groups’ and take serious care | Travel News | Travel

The UK Foreign Office has issued a new warning for British holidaymakers visiting Cape Verde, urging them to swim in pairs or groups due to the unpredictable nature of the waters. 

This advisory comes as the summer holiday season reaches its peak, stressing the importance of safety while enjoying the region’s popular white sand beaches and crystal-clear coastlines.

The updated safety and security advice, released on July 30, highlights the strong tides and currents surrounding the Cape Verde islands. 

The Foreign Office cautioned: “Tides and currents around the islands are very strong. Take care when walking close to the water’s edge, especially along unsupervised stretches of beach.” 

It also noted the potential dangers posed by unpredictable waves and strong undertows.

To enhance safety awareness, the Foreign Office clarified the meanings of beach flags commonly used in the area: red signifies danger and advises against entering the water, yellow urges caution allowing for wading but not swimming, and green indicates it’s safe to swim.

The Royal Life Saving Society (RLSS) has also joined the call for caution, noting that over 62 British nationals drowned abroad in 2022. 

The RLSS listed key safety tips for tourists:

  • Always keep children under constant supervision by a capable adult, and keep small children within arm’s reach.
  • 83 percent of child drownings occur in the absence of adult supervision.
  • Whenever possible, choose to visit lifeguarded venues and swim with others for added safety.

The society also advises travellers to familiarise themselves with local safety notices, signs, and flags, and to remain vigilant for potential hazards. 

Their website provides additional cautions, including avoiding the use of inflatables in open water due to the risk of being blown out to sea, and never entering the water while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

The charity said: “When visiting new places, take time to review safety notices. 

“Find out what local signs and flags mean. Always look out for potential hazards and warn members of your group to avoid possible risks.”

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