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Mike Davey

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We staying at Coco Reef during mid November(after a week at Blue Waters in Antigua ) and having never visited the Caribbean am getting concerned about insect bites , my wife is very prone to getting bitten and we are getting all sorts of advice and are getting a touch confused / Do we need to take anti malaria tablets or anti hsitamine tablets or both , also what the best insect repellant on the market in the UK (or tobago / antigua ??) , any advice would be appreciated
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Hi Mike

Welcome aboard!

Fear not, with a little care and protection, this is nothing but a minor nuisance to all but a very small minority of people who, it is true, can be plagued by mossies and sandflies. My wife Jill fell into this camp the first few times I took her to the Caribbean, but it is now simply not a problem.

The first thing is to read our Insects article (Menu: Odds & Sods/Health Matters/Insects & Nasties). Everything you need you can get here in the UK (Boots, etc).

No, you do not need anti-malaria tablets. Yes, you should take anti-histimine cream (Anthisan) and tablets if you feel you might be prone. There is no such thing as a 'best' repellant. What works for one person may not work as well for another - but just see our article for full details on this whole subject.

Don't worry - you'll have a great time.
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Benita

Sandflies

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Hi we are due to come to Tobago 15th November for a friends wedding!! Counting the days down :D with regards to sandflies are repellent bands any good and are they availiable for babys and toddlers :?: Have to say all the advice on this site is fantastic and has made my research far easier than I ever imagined!! Keep up the good work 8)
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Hi Benita

Hopefully somebody with little 'uns can pass comment and recommend a brand. However, it has to be said that different remedies work for different kids/people. We were out there with our 16-month granddaughter back in February and although she spent a lot of time on the beach, she appeared immune to sandfly or other problems. We didn't use bands - although that could have been a good idea - and simply sprayed her arms and legs with the same deterrents we used (detailed in the above-mentioned Insects article). You'll be arriving at the end of the wet season, so hopefully be past the time when mossies are at their worst. As I say, some people suffer others don't, but prevention is better than cure.
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Benita

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Many thanks Steve for your quick reply I will keep researching and hope and pray the little beggars snack else where :roll: Just for the record how long is the flight from Gatwick to Tobago? Benita
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Depends upon which airline you're travelling with and which day or the weeks as they all take different routes and have different stops. Reply in the next 10 mins and I can give you an immediate answer - after that 'Trial and Tribulation' wins over myTobago.
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Benita

Flights!

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Thanks Steve good choice of tv viewing! We are flying Virgin on a Monday morning :P Enjoy the final part tonight!!!! Benita
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Hi Benita

With normal weather conditions, it's a 9¼ hour flight with a scheduled time of arrival of 3:40pm local time - so you'll have plenty of time to get to your hotel, have a shower and change, swim and then watch the beautiful Caribbean sunsets with a LARGE cocktail.

OK, that's it. I'm closing down for the day. Sorry to abandon you but strange as it may seem, I do have a bit of a another life - if only between 9pm and 11pm. And if I fall asleep during tonight's final instalment, I'll be very cross in the forum tomorrow.
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