West Nile virus (WNV) is spread by mosquitoes in many countries. There are usually no symptoms, although some people develop mild flu-like symptoms, nausea and skin rash. The virus is not contagious and should get better without any treatment.
Travel Vaccinations for U.S. Virgin Islands
Recommended Vaccines for U.S. Virgin Islands
The level of protection needed depends on your medical history and travel itinerary. Book now to get a personalised recommendation from our specialist travel nurses. The consultation costs £20 plus any vaccines you decide to take.
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The U.S. Virgin Islands are a part of the Lesser Antilles and located in the Caribbean Sea. Consisting of three main islands– Saint Croix, Saint John and Saint Thomas– they are classed as an unincorporated and organised territory of the United States. All of the islands contrast white sand with azure seas and offer the perfect setting for a relaxing getaway.
Saint Thomas is the most developed of the islands, boasting a number of resorts and a wide range of water sports. Visitors to Saint John should focus on the natural beauty, as two thirds of its area is parkland, ideal for hiking. Saint Croix is the largest of the Virgin Islands, and is renowned for its impressive scuba sites, alongside traditional rum factories which will help to immerse you in the culture.
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