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The Cruise environment
has become an increasingly popular method of travel.
It is especially
attractive to people new to travel as well as those with disabilites
since the cruise environment provides a safe haven for them.
Travelers have a
safe place to eat and sleep and wake up each new day in a
different port.
Cruising is neither
idyllic or dangerous but travelers with medical concerns should
plan accordingly.
We recommend a review
with your family doctor to clear for fitness to travel and
proper medical insurance (with evacuation option also taken).
Most travelers do
not need extensive immunizations but should still consult
a travel clinic to review their full itinerary.
These
are some broad recommendations :
Strongly
Recommended: Tetanus-Diptheria and Hepatitis A
May
be suggested for some trips: Typhoid and Hepatitis B
May
be required: Yellow fever
Usually
not required- Malaria
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