As soon as you have booked your honeymoon, seek travel advice from your doctor as to whether you require any vaccinations and when these will need to take place. It is also wise to ensure that your doctor is aware of your circumstances (the fact that you are getting married!) and advises you of any potential side-effects of the injections and works with you to minimise the impact. The last thing you want is to feel a little off-colour on your Wedding day, but if the vaccination requirements leave you with no option then it is better to be a little light-headed for a few hours than spending several months in hospital! Whilst it shouldn’t influence your decision at all, the way it tends to work is that the further away from the UK you go, the more medication prior to departure you will require (this is not always the case however).
With regards official government travel advice, you should always heed what they say. Travel warnings (highlighting flooding, droughts etc.) can be issued at anytime and for anywhere and the advice is given for your own good - to dismiss it completely would be foolish. Television, newspapers, the internet and the British Embassy will all be able to provide you with the latest info, and you should check them out before you go.
We never claimed that this article would be the most exciting one you’ve ever read, but hopefully it has been of some use!
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