French Guiana
Safety and security
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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. Stay aware of your surroundings at all times.     �
UK Counter Terrorism Policing has information and advice on and what to do in the event of a terrorist attack. Find out how to reduce your risk from terrorism while abroad.Ìý
Terrorism in French GuianaÂ
Although there is no recent history of terrorism in French Guiana, attacks cannot be ruled out.Ìý
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Protecting yourself and your belongingsÂ
Crime levels are low, but there is a risk of being robbed in some areas of Cayenne, especially after dark.ÌýÂ
To reduce your personal risk:Â
- avoid isolated areas including secluded beaches, particularly after dark �
- take a licensed or pre-arranged taxi after visiting an ATM in case you are followedÂ
- do not wear expensive-looking jewellery or watchesÂ
- go into a shop or café to use your mobileÂ
- place most of your cash and your valuables and travel documents in a safety deposit box or hotel safeÂ
Outdoor activities and adventure tourism  Â
Swimming safetyÂ
See from the Royal Life Saving Society.Ìý
Scuba divingÂ
Diving schools may have limited resources and do not always observe safety and maintenance standards. Always:   �
- check a dive operator’s credentialsÂ
- check the conditions on your insurance policy â€� some policies require dive instructors to have certain qualificationsÂ
- make sure safety equipment is available on the boat, particularly oxygenÂ
- ask about safety precautions, including the ability to transfer divers to a hyperbaric chamberÂ
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.Ìý
Transport risks Â
Road travel Â
If you are planning to drive in French Guiana, see information on driving abroad and check the as French driving laws apply.ÌýThe guide lists driving regulations and other legal requirements you need to be aware of.Ìý
You can use a UK photocard driving licence to drive in French Guiana. If you still have a paper driving licence, you may need to update it to a photocard licence or get the correct version of the international driving permit (IDP) as well.ÌýÂ
Hire car companies often have stricter requirements for their customers, such as a year of driving experience, a higher minimum age and holding an IDP.Ìý
Drink-driving is a serious offence in French Guiana. The blood alcohol limit (0.05%) is lower than in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. If you are tested and found to be above the limit, you may get a fine and possible imprisonment.Ìý
Extreme weather and natural disastersÂ
Find out what you can do to prepare for and respond to extreme weather and natural hazards.Ìý
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There’s a risk of tropical storms during the rainy season from December to July.ÌýÂ
Monitor local news and check and weather reports for the region.Ìý Â Â