Cape Verde, a uniquely beautiful archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, offers visitors breathtaking scenery and a rich local cuisine and culture. Before embarking on this trip, it is important to be aware of vaccinations and other precautions for traveling to Cape Verde. Travel advice may be essential to ensure a safer trip.
Before traveling to this beautiful destination, travelers are strongly advised to ensure that they are up to date with their basic vaccinations according to the national immunization program of their country of origin. In addition, health authorities recommend the following vaccinations for all persons traveling to Cape Verde:
While not a mandatory requirement for all travelers, it is advisable that individuals aged one and above, traveling from or transiting through regions at risk of yellow fever transmission, should possess the International Certificate of Vaccination.
Malaria, a mosquito-borne disease, presents a low risk on the islands of Santiago and Boa Vista between August and November, with only one case recorded in 2012. On the other islands, the risk is minimal. Nevertheless, it is advisable to take precautions against insect bites throughout your stay.
It is advisable to consult a health professional before traveling. They will be able to advise you on specific preventive measures and any additional health problems associated with travelling to Cape Verde. Being well informed and prepared is essential for a safe and stress-free trip.
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