Security Status
- Normal precautions
- High degree of caution
- Avoid non-essential travel
- Do not travel
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Overview
Overview
Overview
Security Status
High Degree of Caution
Travel to the Pacific Islands
Official Travel Advice can be found on the links below for anyone wishing to travel to the various island countries in the Pacific.
Marshall Islands
Federated States of Micronesia
Tuvalu (Travel suspended by Tuvalu government)
General Travel Advice
In 2019 Pacific Islands experienced an outbreak of measles.
The World Health Organisation recommends that travellers get vaccinated against measles at least 15 days prior to travel. WHO advice for international travel in relation to measles can be found here.
More information on the health requirements for travelling to the Pacific Islands can be found in the Additional Information Tab.
Consular Assistance
Under the EU Consular Protection Directive, you may contact any EU Member State Embassy for consular services and information.
Safety and Security
Safety and Security
Local Laws and Customs
Local Laws and Customs
Additional Information
Additional Information
Additional information
Health
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Pacific Islands have been categorised as having a risk of Zika Virus transmission. Irish Citizens especially those with a weakened immune system or women who are pregnant or trying to become pregnant are advised to follow guidance available on the website of the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC).
Check with your doctor well in advance of travelling to see if you need any vaccinations for this country.
Embassy contact
Embassy Contact
As there is no Irish Embassy or Consulate in Pacific Islands, we are limited in the help we can offer you in an emergency. However, if you need assistance, you can contact the Department of Foreign Affairs.
Department of Foreign Affairs
Iveagh House
80 St Stephen’s Green
Dublin 2
D02 VY53
Tel: + 353 (0) 1 408 2000
24 hours a day, 7 days a week