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Are there any tropical places without mosquitoes?

Kailua-Kona, Hawaii—For another hot place without many mosquitoes, try Hawaii! The islands have acidic land and little standing water, conditions that make it hard for mosquitoes to thrive. Areas with strong ocean breezes and/or higher elevations, like Kona, also have a lower chance of bug bites.



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The islands in the Cyclades and Dodecanese groups are most quite dry, in fact even arid. Islands like Santorini do not have a natural water source – no river, lake, or dam, so mosquitoes are quite uncommon.

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