Travel Protection For South Africa

Expert travel vaccination services and destination advice for travellers visiting South Africa from the UK.

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Travel Guidance

South Africa Travel Protection

These travel vaccinations are commonly recommended for visitors travelling to South Africa, depending on destinations and activities planned.

Tetanus / Diphtheria / Polio

Routine booster check

ESSENTIAL

Check your routine UK vaccinations before travel, as boosters may be required for some travellers.

Hepatitis A

Food & water protection

RECOMMENDED

Protects against infection from contaminated food and water while travelling in South Africa.

Typhoid

Food safety protection

RECOMMENDED

Recommended for travellers visiting rural regions or eating local food during their South Africa trip.

Hepatitis B

For Extended Travel Protection

RECOMMENDED

Protects against blood-borne infection during long stays or possible medical treatment abroad.

Rabies

Safari risk protection

CONSIDER
Consider for safari travel, rural visits, or destinations with limited access to medical care.

Malaria Protection For South Africa

Major City Travel

Popular destinations including Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, and the Garden Route are considered low risk for malaria transmission.

Safari Regions

Malaria risk is higher in Kruger National Park and certain surrounding safari and lowveld areas, especially during warmer months.

Mosquito Protection

Use insect repellent, wear protective clothing, and reduce mosquito exposure during evenings and early morning hours.

Personalised Travel Assessment

We will assess your itinerary and advise whether malaria tablets are recommended for your trip.

Routine Vaccines For South Africa

Check your routine UK vaccinations are fully up to date before travelling to South Africa.

MMR

Measles, Mumps & Rubella

ROUTINE

Ensure routine MMR vaccinations are complete before travelling to South Africa.

COVID-19

Stay Protected While Travelling

CURRENT

Check current travel guidance & keep COVID-19 vaccinations updated before departure.

Flu

Seasonal Protection

CONSIDER

Flu vaccination may be recommended for seasonal travel or higher-risk travellers.

Travel Safe In South Africa

Essential advice to help you stay safe and well during your trip to South Africa.

Water Use

Tap water is generally safe in cities. Use bottled water in rural areas and safari regions.

Insect Protection

Use DEET repellent in malaria areas and wear long clothing in the evenings when needed.

Sun Protection

Apply high SPF sunscreen, wear a hat, and stay hydrated in strong sunlight conditions.

Wildlife Awareness

Keep a safe distance from animals, remain in vehicles, and follow ranger guidance at all times.

Personal Security

Stay alert in cities, secure valuables, avoid walking alone at night, and use licensed transport.

Travel Insurance

Ensure insurance includes medical treatment and emergency evacuation during your South Africa trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Helpful information about visiting South Africa and the vaccinations recommended before your trip.

Most travellers are advised to have Hepatitis A and Typhoid. Rabies may be suggested for safari or rural travel, and routine vaccines should be up to date.

There is no malaria risk in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, or along the Garden Route. Protection is only needed for areas such as Kruger and certain lowveld regions.

It is best to start vaccinations around 6–8 weeks before departure. This allows time to complete any required doses before travel.

A certificate is only needed if you are arriving from a country with yellow fever risk. It is not required for direct travel from the UK unless your route includes affected regions.

Prices depend on the vaccines needed. Some may be available on the NHS, while others are private, with full costs explained during your appointment.

Many vaccines can be given in one appointment, but some such as rabies require multiple doses over several weeks, so early planning is recommended.

Prepare For Your South Africa Trip

Get travel vaccinations, malaria advice, and essential health protection before travelling to South Africa.