Montserrat, a tiny island in the Caribbean British West Indies, is one of the few places in the world where mosquitoes are practically non-existent.
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Iceland is one of the few habitable places on the planet that is mosquito-free, and nobody really seems to know why. It's not nearly as cold as Antarctica, which is so frigid that mosquitoes (and people, for that matter) could never survive exposure to the elements there for long.
The Caribbean is a beautiful place, with its crystal blue waters, white sand beaches, and perfect climate. However, it's also home to a variety of pesky insects, including mosquitoes.
Visiting popular Caribbean destinations has always meant possible exposure to a number of mosquito-borne diseases. When visiting these destinations, it's imperative to prevent mosquito bites.
Although there is currently no malaria in Seychelles, mosquitoes are quite prevalent. It's highly recommended to use repellents and to stay covered around sunrise/sunset. For non-air-conditioned rooms, sleeping under a mosquito net is also a good idea.
Just as much as we love the warm weather in Fiji, the mosquitoes love it too. But despite popular belief, the mosquitoes are not THAT bad in Fiji. You certainly won't see mosquitoes in their swarms compared to other tropical countries. What's more, Fiji is free from malaria, yellow fever and major tropical diseases.