Montserrat

💉 Are there any specific vaccinations required before traveling to Montserrat?

Before traveling to Montserrat, it is highly recommended to ensure that you are up-to-date with routine vaccinations such as measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, varicella (chickenpox), and polio. These vaccinations are essential for protecting yourself and those around you from common infectious diseases. Additionally, it is advisable to receive the hepatitis A and typhoid vaccines, as both diseases can be transmitted through contaminated food and water. The hepatitis A vaccine consists of a series of two shots, given at least six months apart, while the typhoid vaccine can be administered orally or through an injection. Moreover, if you plan on participating in outdoor activities or spending significant time in rural areas, you may want to consider getting vaccinated against diseases transmitted by ticks, such as Lyme disease. Consult with a healthcare professional to determine if the tick-borne encephalitis vaccine is recommended for your specific travel itinerary. It is important to note that these recommendations may vary depending on your current health status, age, and any pre-existing medical conditions. Therefore, it is always advised to consult with a healthcare provider or visit a travel clinic for personalized advice based on your individual needs and circumstances.

📶 Mobile operators in Montserrat

Here is a list of mobile operators in Montserrat:

  • Digicel Montserrat
  • LIME (Landline, Internet, Mobile and Entertainment)

📲 Emergency numbers in Montserrat

Emergency numbers in Montserrat are as follows:

  • Police: 999
  • Ambulance: 911
  • Fire and Rescue Services: 911
  • National Disaster Coordination Centre: (664) 491-7166
  • Hospital (Glendon Hospital): (664) 491-2802
  • Traffic Police (Royal Montserrat Police Service): (664) 491-2555