beach vacay with little/no chance of zika

Anonymous


Anonymous wrote:OP here: Thanks everyone. Hawaii sounds amazing and Greece was on our list.


Hawaii is great but did you mean in your OP that you don't want more than a 7-9 hour flight? I'm not sure if the nonstop to Dulles to Honolulu is still running, but that's more like a 10-11 hour flight. The next best option is flying to California then to Hawaii.

Also how long a vacation can you take? Are you traveling with children? I wouldn't go to Hawaii from the East Coast unless I could stay there a week minimum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you typically find mosquitos at the beach? Sand flies, yes... but not mosquitos, I don't think.


In Florida, for example, they would not be AT the beach. But they sure will be flying around when you're at your hotel, or anywhere else not literally on the sand.
Anonymous
There's another thread about Greece. I wouldn't go there right now given the refugee crisis.

Does it have to be a beach vacation?

I've never been bitten on any vacations in the Caribbean...probably because we stay at oceanfront resorts and spend a lot of time in or on the water.
Anonymous
April is going to be a bit chilly for Italy, Spain & Portugal beaches. Same for Bahamas (tho the water at Atlantis is heated). I think you need to be further south, which puts you in Zika territory. Maybe Costa Rica, if it isn't too bad there?
Anonymous
The United States. Florida, South Carolina, Alabama. Friends of mine have been posting gorgeous pictures of their trip to Gulf beaches.
Anonymous
Friend of mine and his wife just went to Hawaii. She got on the plane perfectly healthy, caught some sort of virus, and in under a week was dead.

I'm not fond of plane travel without a mask.

And there is a Dengue Fever issue in HI.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Friend of mine and his wife just went to Hawaii. She got on the plane perfectly healthy, caught some sort of virus, and in under a week was dead.

I'm not fond of plane travel without a mask.

And there is a Dengue Fever issue in HI.


Even assuming your story is true, neighbor of ours was killed by a falling branch two blocks from their house.
Anonymous
Yeah I was going to say Spain but I've been to the beach there in March and it was pretty cold (average temps). April would probably be better but even then it's not exactly the Caribbean. I haven't done Italy or the Croatian coast in the spring but it might be better?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Friend of mine and his wife just went to Hawaii. She got on the plane perfectly healthy, caught some sort of virus, and in under a week was dead.

I'm not fond of plane travel without a mask.

And there is a Dengue Fever issue in HI.


Even assuming your story is true, neighbor of ours was killed by a falling branch two blocks from their house.


It's very true. He's a doctor and was caught by surprise by the virulence of whatever got her. Will know when autopsy results come in.

Sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Friend of mine and his wife just went to Hawaii. She got on the plane perfectly healthy, caught some sort of virus, and in under a week was dead.

I'm not fond of plane travel without a mask.

And there is a Dengue Fever issue in HI.


Even assuming your story is true, neighbor of ours was killed by a falling branch two blocks from their house.


It's very true. He's a doctor and was caught by surprise by the virulence of whatever got her. Will know when autopsy results come in.

Sad.


You know that's uncommon, right?

-flew 200,000 miles last year and am still living
Anonymous
You do know there are no guarantees that anywhere you go that there will not be Zika.
Anonymous
CDC just issued statement that said to avoid zika travel to high altitude places. That pretty much eliminates all beaches by definition.
Anonymous
Between mosquitos, bears, sharks, crimes, terrorists..you can't go anywhere!
Anonymous
Are you pregnant, OP?
Anonymous
CDC just issued statement that said to avoid zika travel to high altitude places. That pretty much eliminates all beaches by definition.


Just to clarify CDC said travel is ok to high elevation cities in Zika countries (Mexico City, Bogota etc.) But the latter part of the prior post is correct, because beaches are not high altitude.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/cdc-travel-ok-to-high-elevation-cities-in-zika-countries/2016/03/11/59ac42e4-e7f4-11e5-a9ce-681055c7a05f_story.html
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