What diseases are common in Seychelles?
What vaccines do I need?
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How safe is it to travel there?
Seychelles is generally safe for tourists; however, it’s advisable to stay cautious about petty crime, such as theft, particularly in crowded areas. Always be aware of your surroundings and secure your belongings.
How’s the weather?
Seychelles has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. While the sun can be strong, it’s vital to use sunscreen and stay hydrated, especially during the hotter months. Be mindful of sudden rains, especially from November to March.
Is the water safe to drink?
In general, it is advisable to drink bottled water in Seychelles, as tap water can occasionally be contaminated. Choose sealed bottles and avoid ice made from tap water when possible.
Is it safe to swim?
Yes, swimming is generally safe in Seychelles, particularly in designated swimming areas. However, always be cautious of strong currents and follow local advice about swimming conditions.
Are there any dangerous insects or animals?
In Seychelles, one should be cautious of mosquitoes, as they can transmit diseases like dengue fever and Zika virus. To avoid bites, use insect repellent containing DEET, wear long sleeves and trousers in the evenings and stay in accommodations with screens or air conditioning.
I have allergies, what should I avoid?
If you have certain allergies, be aware that food allergies can be a concern, as local cuisine may contain allergens like shellfish or nuts. Always communicate your allergies clearly when dining out and consider carrying your own snacks or foods that you know are safe for you.
How do I visit a doctor in Seychelles?
In case of illness or injury, you can visit public or private healthcare facilities in Seychelles, specifically in areas like Mahé or Praslin. It’s advisable to check your travel insurance for specifics about coverage and local healthcare resources before your trip.
How do I access medicine in Seychelles?
Pharmacies are available in major towns like Victoria and other larger areas. Look for established pharmacies, which will have a variety of medicines, particularly those for common ailments. It’s wise to have a basic medical kit with you as well.
What’s the emergency number?
In Seychelles, the emergency medical number is 999.
Final Thoughts:
Before travelling to Seychelles, it’s a good idea to consult your pharmacy to discuss your travel health needs and any vaccinations you may require.