Vaccinations for South Africa — 2026 Guide

South Africa has no mandatory vaccinations for travellers arriving directly from Europe, North America, or non-endemic countries. However, a Yellow Fever certificate is required if arriving from or transiting through a Yellow Fever endemic country. Several vaccines are recommended for all visitors.

Yellow Fever Rule: If you are arriving from or transiting through a Yellow Fever endemic country (including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, or Brazil), you MUST have a Yellow Fever vaccination certificate. Travellers flying directly from the UK, US, Europe, or Australia do NOT need Yellow Fever vaccination.

Yellow Fever Certificate — Conditional Requirement

When requiredOnly if arriving from/transiting through a Yellow Fever endemic country
Not required ifFlying direct from UK, US, Europe, Australia, UAE, or other non-endemic countries
Transit ruleIf transiting through Ethiopia (Addis Ababa), Kenya, or other endemic countries even without leaving the airport, South Africa MAY require the certificate
Certificate validityLifetime
PenaltyDenied entry or quarantined for up to 6 days
Common scenario: If your flight to Johannesburg or Cape Town connects through Addis Ababa (Ethiopian Airlines), Nairobi (Kenya Airways), or Lagos — you need the Yellow Fever certificate even if you are originally from the UK or US. Direct flights from London, Atlanta, or New York do NOT require it.

Recommended Vaccinations

VaccineWho Needs ItDosesAdvance TimeUK CostUS CostDuration
Hepatitis A All travellers 2 (0 + 6–12 months) 2+ weeks Free NHS / £50 $50–$100 25+ years
Hepatitis B Long stays, medical workers, adventure travellers 3 (0, 1, 6 months) 6 months / 3 weeks rapid Free at-risk / £50/dose $50–$100/dose Lifetime
Typhoid Travellers visiting rural areas or eating street food 1 injection 2+ weeks Free NHS / £30 $40–$80 3 years
Rabies Safari visitors, hikers, cyclists, children, wildlife workers 3 (0, 7, 21–28 days) 4 weeks £50–£65/dose $200–$400/dose Simplifies post-exposure treatment
Routine
(MMR, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Polio)
All — ensure up to date Check records Any time Free NHS Varies Varies
South Africa context: SA has better water and food hygiene infrastructure than most of Africa, so Typhoid and Cholera are lower-priority compared to West/East Africa. However, Hepatitis A and Rabies remain important. SA has one of the highest rabies rates in southern Africa, especially from stray dogs and wildlife in rural areas.

COVID-19 Requirements (2026)

South Africa removed all COVID-19 entry requirements in 2023. As of 2026, there are no vaccination, testing, or quarantine requirements for COVID-19.

Where to Get Vaccinated

United Kingdom

  • NHS GP: Free Hep A, Typhoid, Polio booster, Tetanus/Diphtheria
  • Private clinics: Yellow Fever (only if needed), Rabies, Hep B — MASTA, CityDoc, Nomad

United States

  • Travel clinics: Passport Health, CVS MinuteClinic
  • Yellow Fever only needed if transiting endemic countries

Estimated Cost for South Africa

ScenarioUK CostUS Cost
Direct flight (no YF needed): Hep A + Typhoid£0–£30 (NHS covers most)$100–$200
Via Africa transit: Add Yellow Fever£60–£85 extra$150–$350 extra
Safari package: Add Rabies£150–£200 extra$600–$1,200 extra

Children & Pregnancy

Children

  • Ensure routine childhood vaccinations are complete before travel
  • Rabies pre-exposure is recommended for children on safari (children are at higher risk of animal bites)
  • Hep A from 1 year; Typhoid injection from 2 years
  • Yellow Fever only if transit route requires it (from 9 months)

Pregnant Women

  • Most recommended vaccines for SA are inactivated and safe in pregnancy
  • Avoid Yellow Fever vaccine during pregnancy if possible (live vaccine) — choose a direct flight route instead
  • Hep A injection is considered safe

Immigration Tips

  • Yellow Fever certificate is checked by Port Health at OR Tambo (JNB), Cape Town (CPT), and King Shaka (DUR) only if arriving from endemic countries
  • Direct flights from London Heathrow, Atlanta, New York JFK, or Perth do NOT require Yellow Fever proof
  • If connecting through Addis Ababa, Nairobi, or any West African hub — have your Yellow Card ready
  • South Africa does NOT check routine vaccination records at immigration