There are a number of health risks associated with travel
to Guatemala and travellers are advised to take the latest medical
advice at least three weeks prior to departure. Malaria is
prevalent in the low-lying areas outside Guatemala City and dengue
fever is endemic. Other risks include rabies, typhoid, Hepatitis A
and cholera. Dysentery and other diarrhoeal diseases are common;
visitors should be careful what they eat and stick to bottled
water. Guatemalan hospitals are unlikely to give medical treatment
unless the patient has medical insurance or can pay up front. Good
travel insurance is therefore essential. State-funded hospitals
best avoided, travellers should only use private clinics where
possible. A yellow fever certificate is required from travellers
entering the country from infected areas.
Cities & Regions:
Antigua |
Lake Atitlán