Travel Vaccination Reminder

With our cruise just around the corner, here’s a friendly reminder to double-check your vaccinations before we sail. Staying ahead of health details means more fun, less worry.
✅ What the CDC & travel experts recommend
For both the Dominican Republic (Puerto Plata) and St. Maarten / Sint Maarten, the following vaccine guidance is highly advised:
| Vaccine / Immunization | Why it Helps | Notes/Timing |
| Routine vaccines (MMR, Tdap, polio, etc.) | To protect against common vaccine-preventable illnesses | Make sure you’re up-to-date per your primary care provider. |
| Hepatitis A | Spread via contaminated food or water — risk exists regardless of where you eat or stay. | If you haven’t had it, plan for it now. |
| Typhoid | Also spread via food / water, especially outside major hotels or in local areas. | Injectable version should be administered at least 2 weeks before travel. |
| COVID-19 | Respiratory virus risk remains globally. | Current year’s COVID vaccine is a good idea |
| Influence (Flu) | Seasonal risk, especially in group settings or when traveling. | Current year’s flu vaccine is a good idea. |
| Hepatitis B / Rabies / Others | Depending on your itinerary, activities, or health history | These are less likely but worth checking if your travel or contact with animals is possible. |
🗓️ Timing & next steps
- Vaccines like typhoid (injectable) should ideally be done at least 2 weeks before travel to allow time for immunity.
- If you’re already past that window, talk to a travel clinic or your doctor about what’s still possible.
- Bring documentation (vaccine card, medical records) with you.
- Check with your health provider as soon as possible if you’re unsure of your status.




