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How can I not get sick in Jamaica?

Infectious Disease Risks. In addition to being up to date on routine vaccines, travelers to Jamaica should obtain hepatitis A and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines.



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If you decide to travel to these areas:
  • maintain a high level of personal security awareness at all times.
  • avoid visiting or travelling at night.
  • follow the advice of local authorities.
  • avoid walking alone, even during the day.
  • go out in groups with people that you know.
  • avoid visiting isolated areas and beaches.


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Jamaica's resorts are generally safe, beautiful places that have everything you need to have a great vacation. If you plan a resort vacation, it makes sense to stay on the resort grounds – especially at night, or when alcohol might be involved.

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Mosquitoes are prevalent throughout the island, so to avoid bites, make sure you use insect repellent round the clock.

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Yes, insect repellent is an essential in Jamaica. Mosquitoes are prevalent throughout the island, so to avoid bites, make sure you use insect repellent round the clock.

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AMERICAN SCIENTIST Dr Dini Miller says Jamaica should be wary of a resurgence of bedbugs abroad. This, especially, as an informal survey of local pest control experts indicate that 40 per cent had come across the insect in recent times.

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Is the water safe to drink in Jamaica? Mostly, tap water in Jamaica is safe to drink, but in more remote areas you may want to avoid drinking water straight out of the tap, unless it has been boiled, filtered or otherwise treated.

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In general, you'll want to plan on tipping restaurant staff, the concierge, bartenders, housekeepers, the bellman, pool staff, and shuttle drivers at all-inclusive resorts. Impeccable service can always be rewarded with higher tips, but there are some accepted standards for travelers to lean on.

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Humidity peaks in July, with hurricanes historically most likely to occur in late August and early September. Along with October, this is generally the cheapest time to visit Jamaica. October and November are the wettest months, with the eastern side of the island receiving the heaviest rainfall.

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