![]() ![]() ![]() La playa de El Rodadero está a 4,4 km del RokaDura Hostel, mientras que la catedral de Santa Marta se encuentra a 1,5 km. Las instalaciones incluyen un salón compartido. El RokaDura Hostel cuenta con WiFi gratuita. In pharmacies, the majority of medication is available without a doctor’s prescription (including antibiotics etc.) Check the expiration date of any medication you purchase. Las habitaciones están equipadas con baño privado. There’s a lot of medical tourism in Colombia for plastic surgery and orthodontics. If you have a problem while hiking to the Lost City, you can get a mule to transport you out (you must pay for this service). ![]() Public hospitals can be used in case of extreme emergencies. We recommend private clinics or the Red Cross for any emergencies. Be clear about your health insurance policies. Purchase international health coverage in your country of origin. ERs are open 24 hours/day and offer great physicians and specialists. Carry a water bottle with you everywhere you go.Ĭolombia is known for good health care services and providers. Don’t forget that you’re in the tropics and are losing water. Drink bottled water when possible, and ask for carbonated water because then you’ll know it’s safe ( Agua con gas) and hasn’t be re-bottled.ĭrinking water is a key element to remain healthy. Most cities now have potable drinking water from the tap but, as a traveler, you still won't be accustomed to the different bacteria a tropical country has. If you order juices, ask that they be prepared with milk instead of water, without ice. (SPF clothing is highly recommended).Īvoiding drinking tap water and eating raw vegetables. Yellow fever (at least fifteen days before you travel)īring a sun hat and long-sleeved shirts to protect you from the sun.(In fact, it’s obligatory to have yellow fever if you want to travel to this region). NOT ALL!), and dengue.īefore traveling to Santa Marta and the Caribbean, we recommend you have the following vaccinations. Sunburn, dehydration, stomachaches, stomach problems, diarrhea, stomach cramps, bloating, malaria (in some jungle areas. ![]()
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