Although inoculations are not compulsory for entry from the EU, certain medication, including anti-malarial tablets, will be recommended.
Children and pregnant women may require special vaccination procedures. We advise that you take medicines to treat dehydration, small ailments, stomach upsets, insect bites and cuts, along with mosquito repellent and high factor sun creams.
Sexually transmitted diseases (including Aids) are a serious threat to health throughout the world. Please exercise caution when on holiday. Up to date advice can also be found from the World Health Organisation at www.who.int/ith and the Department of Health leaflet (Ref T6) 'Health Advice to Travellers' is available free from your GP, travel agent or by phoning FREE on 0800 555777.
Malaria
The Gambia is just one of many countries where the risk of contracting malaria is very real but this is an avoidable illness provided adequate precautions are taken. Before booking your holiday, we strongly suggest you seek the advice of your GP who will prescribe appropriate anti-malarial medication. It is also advisable to use an effective insect repellent to avoid being bitten and to continue taking the tablets throughout your stay and after your return to the UK. For more information visit www.malariahotspots.co.uk
We strongly suggest you consult your doctor before booking.