Is Turks and Caicos a Zika zone?


Is Turks and Caicos a Zika zone? Note: Zika is a risk in the Turks and Caicos Islands.


Is Zika still a travel concern?

Currently, there are no documented cases of Zika virus transmission in the United States. It's still a good idea for travelers to protect themselves from mosquito bites. The last documented case of transmission within the US was in 2017. Since 2019, there have been no reported Zika virus cases in the United States.


Are vaccines needed for Turks and Caicos?

The requirement for persons over 18 years to be fully vaccinated in order to enter the TCI applies to the age at the time of arrival. Do children under the age of 18 years have to provide a negative test result to travel? No.


Which Caribbean islands have no Zika in 2023?

Accordingly, some of our favorite Caribbean destinations (including the Bahamas, St. Barth's, the Cayman Islands, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Grenada), as well as Brazil—which was the epicenter of the 2016 virus—have been declared Zika-free by the CDC.


What countries to avoid when pregnant?

Malaria is another serious disease carried by mosquitoes. Symptoms include fever, chills, headache, and nausea and vomiting. While you are pregnant, you should not travel to areas where there is risk of malaria, including Africa, Asia, and Central and South America.


What month to avoid Turks and Caicos?

Worst Times to Visit Turks and Caicos Hurricanes in Turks and Caicos are rare, but there is still a slight chance a storm may disrupt your travel plans. If your schedule is rigid, avoid visiting between August and November since flights can be delayed or canceled due to stormy weather.


Why not to go to Turks and Caicos?

Muggings and armed robberies, where victims are confronted by one or more armed criminals, are somewhat common in the Turks and Caicos. Often the robberies are opportunistic crimes, yet victims may be targeted if they are thought to be carrying large amounts of cash or jewelry, or are easy targets.