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It's important to stay vigilant about water conditions. Look out for strong waves, choppy water, or foam on the surface, which can indicate rip currents. Beaches usually have colored flags to indicate swimming conditions: red means no swimming, yellow indicates caution, and green means it's safe to swim.
• If you're unsure, always ask the lifeguards or local staff for advice before heading into the water. They can provide valuable insights about the current conditions and the safest spots to swim.
Stay aware of surroundings, keep valuables secure and use reputable transport and booking channels. Treat urgent payment requests, unusually cheap offers and pressure to surrender original documents as warning signs.





