Kuwait

Asia (Middle East)
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About

Kuwait

Kuwait is a small, oil-rich Gulf nation known for its modern skyline, desert landscapes, and strong cultural identity rooted in Islamic tradition. While less tourist-oriented than its neighbors, it offers a glimpse into Gulf life, with well-developed infrastructure, shopping, and coastal scenery along the Persian Gulf.

Last Updated:

June 28, 2025

General Recommendations

Azithromycin / Ciprofloxacin - Traveler's Diarrhea

Ondansetron - Nausea & Vomiting

Meclizine - Motion Sickness

Hydroxyzine - Jet Lag / Traveler's Anxiety

Order them all with our comprehensive travel package, which includes all medications and country specific medications if required.

What is our Wandr Safety Rating?

Our safety grade combines CDC guidance, healthcare access, travel risks, and regional stability to help you prepare confidently. Updated regularly to reflect current conditions.

A (90–100): Very safe — Excellent healthcare and low travel risks
B (75–89): Safe — Minor precautions recommended
C (60–74): Moderate risk — Limited access or regional health concerns
D (40–59): Higher risk — Caution advised due to instability or health gaps
F (0–39): Not recommended — Major safety or medical concerns

Wandr Safety Rating:

B (Moderate Risk)

76/100

Kuwait is very safe for travelers, with excellent healthcare facilities in urban areas. The CDC typically recommends routine vaccinations, as well as hepatitis A and B for most travelers. Tap water quality varies, so bottled water is generally advised. The desert climate can lead to heat-related illness, and conservative social norms should be respected throughout your stay.

CDC Recommendations

CDC Travel Information for Kuwait

For the best experience, please view the CDC travel information directly on their website:

Go to CDC Travel Information for Kuwait
Disclaimer: This page is intended as a general reference for travelers and does not replace personalized medical consultation. While Wandr provides medical guidance, country-specific risks may change. We update this information as frequently as possible, but travelers should also consult official government and health sources before departure.