Rhodes

Rhodes is a beautiful Greek island in the Aegean Sea, known for its stunning beaches, rich history and vibrant culture. As a popular travel destination, it's important to be aware of potential health concerns during your visit.

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What vaccines do I need?

Before visiting Rhodes, ensure you’re up-to-date with these vaccinations:

DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus and Pertussis)
MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella)
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B (recommended for prolonged stays or if engaging in certain activities)

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How safe is it to travel there?

Rhodes is generally considered safe for tourists, but like many tourist destinations, it is wise to stay alert and informed about your surroundings. Petty crime can occur, so keep your belongings secure and avoid poorly lit areas at night.

How’s the weather?

Rhodes has a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters. During the summer months, it’s crucial to use sunscreen, wear a hat and stay hydrated to protect yourself from sunburn and heatstroke.

Could the altitude affect my trip?

Altitude is not a concern in Rhodes as the island does not have high elevations.

Is the water safe to drink?

Tap water is generally safe to drink in Rhodes; however, some travellers prefer bottled water, especially in rural areas. Always check local advice, especially if you have a sensitive stomach.

Is it safe to swim?

Yes, swimming is generally safe in the waters around Rhodes. However, be cautious of strong currents at some beaches and always follow local safety signs and guidance.

Are there any dangerous insects or animals?

While most wildlife in Rhodes is harmless, there are mosquitoes that can carry diseases. To avoid bites, wear long sleeves and trousers in the evenings, use insect repellent and consider sleeping under a mosquito net if staying in rural areas.

I have allergies, what should I avoid?

If you have food allergies, be cautious with Greek cuisine. Common allergens include nuts, dairy and seafood. Always communicate your allergies clearly when dining out, as Greek dishes can sometimes contain unexpected ingredients.

How do I visit a doctor in Rhodes?

If you need medical assistance while in Rhodes, you can visit a local doctor or medical centre. Many doctors speak English, but it is advisable to have your health insurance details with you. In case of a serious emergency, you can go to the hospital.

How do I access medicine in Rhodes?

Pharmacies are widely available in Rhodes and usually have a sign with a green cross. They often stock a range of over-the-counter medicines. If you need a prescription drug, a local doctor can provide a prescription that can be filled at the pharmacy.

What’s the emergency number?

In Greece, the emergency medical services number is 166.

Final Thoughts:

Before travelling, it’s wise to consult your pharmacy or healthcare provider for tailored advice, especially if you have specific health concerns or pre-existing conditions.

Always consult a medical professional
This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting, stopping or changing any medication. If you have concerns about your medication or experience side effects, speak to your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

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