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Travel Advice

A journey to South Africa is certain to be filled with excitement and wonder, but it’s important to be aware of travel advice before embarking on your journey. Being a South Africa holiday specialist, we know all the crucial information that travellers need to be aware of when jetting off to the Rainbow Nation. Below, we highlight some important details that you should consider when planning your holiday in South Africa.

Vaccinations

The most important South Africa travel advice concerns vaccinations, as you may come into contact with exotic diseases on your adventures. The World Health Organisation recommends the following vaccinations for a South African safari holiday: Hep A, Hep B, Typhoid, Cholera, Yellow Fever, Rabies and Tetanus. You should contact your healthcare provider to see which vaccinations you are due for before embarking on your South Africa holiday.

You can review vaccination requirements on TravelHealthPro. It is also worth noting that South Africa is considered a moderate-risk destination for malaria throughout the year, so travellers should be cautious especially those going on a family holiday to South Africa. You can speak with your GP about antimalarial medications, which is highly recommended if you’ll be visiting during the peak transmission season between September to May.

Visas

In order to enter South Africa, there are specific immigration requirements. Thankfully, UK nationals are not required to obtain a visa for their South Africa holiday, so long as their stay does not exceed 90 days. If you require more information, you can look on the Department of Home Affairs website.

Passport

Before you depart for your South Africa holiday, it is vital that your passport is valid or you may encounter issues at immigration. The passport requirements for South Africa are as follows:
  • Your passport must be valid for at least 30 days beyond your intended departure date from South Africa.
  • You must have 2 blank pages in your passport.
So long as you meet these criteria, you will have no problems and can enjoy a welcome holiday in South Africa.
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