The United Kingdom has updated travel advice for Morocco, a popular destination among British tourists. The Foreign Office's June 10th notice urges Britons visiting Morocco this summer to be cautious in crowded areas, around government buildings, on transportation networks, and at businesses catering to Westerners. Staying aware of surroundings and avoiding isolated areas at night are also important safety tips, indicates the notice. While the notice indicates that travel to any region in Morocco is currently permitted, visitors are urged to remain vigilant due to the possibility of terrorist attacks. The Foreign Office has also released updated travel information for two other popular non-European destinations: Egypt and Mexico.