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Why do we always get sick on holidays? An infectious diseases expert explains

One in four Aussies are contracting gastro while travelling.

A woman holds her stomach. Picture by Shutterstock
A woman holds her stomach. Picture by Shutterstock
Sarah Falson
Updated November 5 2025 - 4:46pm, first published 7:00am

You've tied up loose ends at work and you're on annual leave at last, heading off on a highly anticipated holiday. But what happens next was not part of your plan: you get sick.

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Sarah Falson
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Sarah is ACM’s travel producer. She believes regional travel is just as fun (if not better) than staying in the big cities and loves any travel experience to do with nature, animals and food!.

My all-time favourite destination is ... Cornwall. From the giant seagulls to the blustery beaches, Cornish pasties and fishing villages, it stirs something romantic and seafaring in me.

Next on my bucket list is … Mongolia. I want to go somewhere really unique that feels totally foreign and challenges my way of life.

My top travel tip is … Don’t plan too much. Walk the streets and let it happen. And make sure you check out what’s within a few blocks of your hotel - sometimes the best local food is found that way.