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  1. The Best Zika free Beach Destinations for Babymoons around the world

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  4. The Best Zika Free Babymoon Destinations for a Safer Trip Away

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  1. 5 Island Destinations You Can Visit Without Worrying About Zika

    Just because certain destinations are labeled Zika-free on the CDC website, doesn't mean travelers shouldn't still exercise caution. According to Dr. Rajiv Narula, MD and founder of the International Travel Health Consultants, there are other factors people contemplating travel to an area that may have a higher Zika risk should consider.

  2. 18 of the Best Zika-Free Beach Destinations

    Morocco. North Africa, with its hot desert climate, is free of any Zika concerns. There's the hustle and bustle of Marrakech, which offers a mix of the Sahara and the Mediterranean but for Morocco's best beaches, you'll have to venture a little further out. Morocco is a great, underrated travel spot that mixes the Sahara and the Mediterranean.

  3. Countries Without ZIka

    But because the virus is spreading rapidly, there's no guarantee that these spots will be Zika-free six months from now. Southeast Asia, where the virus is endemic, was a popular alternative destination in February 2016, but since then the number of reported cases has increased and the CDC has posted a special travel consideration for the area.

  4. Warm Places to Travel Without Zika in the Winter

    Average high in January: 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Dubai is a fast-growing tourist destination that has at least one big thing going for it: it's very warm. It's located in the desert, after all. It ...

  5. Zika-Free Beach Destinations: The Top 10 Safe Islands ...

    From the honeymoon-worthy islands dotting the coast of Africa to Europe's most stylish coastal resorts, this list highlights some of the best places to travel right now. The following Zika-free beach destinations are some of our favorite warm-weather escapes. Contact Indagare to book a trip to one of these Zika-free beach destinations. 1 ...

  6. 12 Zika-Free Destinations to Travel to This Year

    Azores. This Atlantic island chain two-thirds of the way to Portugal appeals to adventure travelers, beach bums, and Europhiles alike. The nine volcanic islands use the euro and speak Portuguese ...

  7. Zika Travel Information

    1 These countries have a potential risk of Zika, but we do not have accurate information on the current level of risk. As a result, detection and reporting of new outbreaks may be delayed. 2 Because Aedes aegypti mosquitoes (the mosquitoes that most commonly spreads Zika) are present in these countries, Zika has the potential to be present, along with other mosquito-borne infections.

  8. 6 Zika-Free Beach Destinations to Visit This Winter

    Dubrovnik, Croatia. With a prominent spot along the Adriatic Sea, Croatia offers its share of beautiful beaches. Zrće Beach, the Hvar Islands, Kandarola Beach and Brela Beach are just a few ...

  9. 10 Beach Destinations Where You Don't Really Have to Worry ...

    Edit dates. 4. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Idaho is one of just six states in the U.S. without any reported Zika cases at all, as of late May 2016, so Coeur d'Alene is a wonderful option for a summer getaway. Sure, the beach here isn't on the ocean, but Coeur d'Alene City Park has a lovely lakeside beach visited by locals and tourists.

  10. Warm Places to Travel Without Zika in the Winter

    That leaves few options for virus-free travels. Though the Zika virus only seems to be especially dangerous to woman pregnant or about to become pregnant, there is still a chance of bringing the ...

  11. What Caribbean Islands are Zika-Free?

    St. Barts. Posh St. Barts is known for playing host to the rich and famous. It's now also known as one of the Caribbean islands that are zika-free. Also called St. Barthelemy or St. Barths, this small island has about 20 delightful "bare" beaches (meaning, devoid of resorts, buildings and other eyesores).

  12. Do You Still Need to Worry About Zika?

    To learn whether there's a risk of Zika in your travel destination, Dr. Goje recommends first checking the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) interactive Zika map, which ...

  13. Recommendations for Travelers and People Living Abroad

    Footnotes. Current or past transmission is defined as having had locally acquired, mosquito-borne Zika cases. Some countries with temporally and geographically limited Zika virus transmission in the past may be classified as having no reported cases if they meet the following criteria: 1) had no confirmed locally acquired Zika virus disease cases for 12 months; 2) are located in a subtropic or ...

  14. Countries and Territories at Risk for Zika

    Zika Travel Health Notices. Before travel, visit CDC's Travelers' Health website for any active Zika Travel Health Notices and review the map below to determine if your destination has a risk of Zika virus transmission. Zika Travel Health Notices provide up-to-date information on known Zika virus outbreaks that may be occurring across the globe.

  15. 5 Zika-free honeymoon destinations

    The Zika virus has been linked to birth defects and couples travelling to places where there is such a risk of it, are advised to abstain from having unprotected sex for six months following their ...

  16. 20 Zika-Free Spots to Honeymoon

    2. Cappadocia, Turkey. Fairy chimneys, underground cities and cave hotels make Cappadocia a truly unique honeymoon destination. For an unforgettably romantic experience, pack some local wines and take a balloon ride over the lunar landscape. Jimmy Baikovicius/Flickr. 3 / 20. 3. José Ignacio, Uruguay.

  17. Information for travellers visiting countries with Zika virus transmission

    Zika virus can also be transmitted through sex and during pregnancy from mother to foetus. Aedes mosquitoes also transmit dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever, and other viruses. These mosquito-transmitted viruses often circulate in the same geographic areas. Based on available evidence, WHO advises against any restriction of travel to or trade ...

  18. Zika

    Since 2017, the number of reported Zika virus disease cases has declined worldwide, but occasional increases in cases have been noted from some countries. In 2020, only 4 Zika virus cases were reported in US international travelers. See current information on Zika virus transmission and travel guidance. Clinical Presentation

  19. Zika! And Avoiding It During Travel

    Start your journey on the right foot by selecting a travel destination that has a lower risk of Zika virus transmission. Research the Zika-affected regions and assess the current situation. The UK government's travel advice website is an excellent resource for up-to-date information on Zika-affected areas.

  20. Zika

    Zika can be sexually transmitted from an infected man or woman. But Zika can stay in a man's semen longer than in a woman's body fluids. Zika can stay in a man's semen for months after infection and be transmitted through sex during that time. See How Zika Spreads. Even if people with Zika do not have symptoms, they can still spread the ...

  21. Zika virus (ZIKV): clinical and travel guidance

    Zika is a mosquito-borne infection caused by Zika virus, a member of the genus flavivirus and family Flaviviridae. Zika virus was first isolated from a monkey in the Zika forest in Uganda in 1947 ...

  22. Zika Virus: What It Is, Affected Countries, Symptoms, Treatment and

    According to WHO, the Zika virus is present in more than 87 countries. As of 2020, virus activity continues in the Caribbean, most of Latin America, Central Africa, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Papua New Guinea, among other places. Below is some information regarding the number of Zika cases over recent years in specific countries.

  23. Zika virus: Latest travel health advice

    Latest travel health advice. Zika virus, along with other mosquito-transmitted diseases, such as malaria, dengue and chikungunya, are transmitted by mosquitoes that live in warmer climates. To determine if the area you are travelling to is a country or area with risk of Zika virus or a country or area with a Zika virus outbreak:

  24. Talking with Travelers and People Living Abroad About Zika Prevention

    Counsel people who are pregnant, people planning pregnancy, and their partners on the possible risks of Zika virus infection during travel. Counsel people who are pregnant, people planning pregnancy, and their partners living in areas with current or past Zika virus transmission about their risks in the context of the local situation and the potential need to prevent sexual transmission.

  25. 14 Best Solo Travel Destinations for Women 2024

    The key to solo travel in Mexico is to pick cities that are easy to navigate and welcoming to tourists. Fora Advisor Caryn Ruocco suggests Mexico City, Mexico. "The city is safe, especially in ...

  26. What Travelers Need to Know About the Zika Virus

    When she visited a travel clinic for a general pre-trip evaluation, her doctor mentioned Zika and emphasized the importance of mosquito-bite prevention to protect her health, but "seemed more ...

  27. Medical Tourism

    Medical tourism is the term commonly used to describe international travel for the purpose of receiving medical care. Medical tourists pursue medical care abroad for a variety of reasons, including decreased cost, recommendations from friends or family, the opportunity to combine medical care with a vacation destination, a preference to receive care from a culturally similar provider, or a ...