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Guidance for travellers.

Insurance

Health tipsNever travel without adequate health insurance: you never know what unlikely circumstances might befall you.

Inform your insurers what you are planning to do, where you are planning to go and also of any medical conditions that you may have. Any later claims may be invalid if your insurers find out that you haven't given full or correct information.

If there is an incident or accident, immediately contact the insurance company. Never leave it to someone else (unless you are unable to get to a phone: in such a case, make sure that the person making the call has access to all your insurance details).

Water

If you are staying in a country where health and hygiene are at all suspect, make sure that you only drink from sealed bottled water, don’t brush your teeth or wash food under taps, from jugs or standpipe water. Think twice before having ice in your drinks.

Dehydration is a major factor in feeling unwell, make sure that you drink plenty of sealed, bottled water. Some, but not all, of the milder dehydration symptoms are:

  • Flushed face
  • Extreme thirst
  • Inability to drink
  • Dry , warm skin
  • Dizziness
  • Weakness
  • Cramp in the arms and legs
  • Headaches
  • Feeling sleepy or irritable.

Health precautions

60+? Still want to take part?
Gap and Career Breaks offer projects to all age groups. However, if you are over 60 and relatively fit and healthy, we will try and help you find the perfect volunteer project for you.

Before you leave, talk to your doctor about your travel plans. Ask for advice; not only about injections and pills needed, but symptoms to look out for and what to do if you suspect you’ve caught something. If you are on medication always take enough with you to cover you for your trip. You may not be able to obtain them when you are away.

Some immunisations are free under the NHS but you may have to pay for the more exotic or rare immunisations (these can be expensive but your health is worth it).

Certain countries require a yellow fever certificate to prove you've been protected before they will let you in. The government has a good site for information on foreign travel to all parts of the world: www.fco.gov.uk/travel

The Medical Advisory Services for Travellers Abroad (MASTA) has travel clinics around Britain. To find your nearest clinic check the website or contact the travellers' health line (0906 8224 100).

Health advice

Here are some websites offering good free advice about vaccinations, etc:


The Department of Health freefone health information service (0800 665 544) and their website is also a useful source of advice.

Independence

We are a small independent company offering a bespoke service to our clients. As a client you will therefore receive a high level of personal service from all our staff.

You may have noticed that prices of 'Gap Breaks' by most web operators vary considerably. As we are based in the Channel Islands, our overheads are very low as there is no VAT or business tax. We also do not employ a large workforce or have to pay rent to maintain costly office space. We have a very low price structure per project the benefits of which we are pleased to pass on to you, our clients.

 

Email info@gapandcareerbreaks.com or telephone 01481 711206 for further information

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We strongly advise that you contact your doctor for vaccination advice for the country that you wish to visit and also www.fco.gov.uk
for the up-to-date information (passport, health, laws, entry requirements, etc.) for your chosen destination.

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