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Colombia has transformed into one of South America's most popular destinations — Cartagena's colonial old town, Medellín's innovation, Bogotá's culture, the Coffee Triangle, and the Caribbean coast all draw increasing numbers of UK visitors. Yellow Fever vaccination is required if visiting jungle areas below 2,300m and for some regions. Dengue and Zika are present throughout the lowlands.
These vaccines may be required for entry to Colombia or if transiting through endemic areas.
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These vaccines are strongly recommended for travel to Colombia. Our pharmacist will advise which are most relevant to your specific itinerary.
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Moderate Risk Level
Malaria risk exists in rural areas below 1,700m, particularly in the Pacific coast (Chocó), Amazon region, and Urabá. There is no malaria risk in Bogotá, Medellín, Cartagena city, or the Coffee Triangle. Anti-malarial tablets are recommended only for jungle, rural Pacific, or Amazon travel.

Practical tips to help you stay safe, healthy, and prepared throughout your trip.
Yellow Fever required at least 10 days before arrival for travel to risk areas (including some national parks). Plan 6–8 weeks ahead for Rabies. Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and DTP available same-day.
December to March and July to August (dry seasons). Colombia's climate varies by altitude rather than season — Bogotá is cool year-round, the coast is hot. The rainy season (April–June, October–November) brings increased dengue risk in the lowlands.
Official recommendations from UK health authorities for travel to Colombia. Always consult a healthcare professional for advice tailored to your specific itinerary.
“Yellow Fever vaccination is required for travellers visiting certain areas of Colombia below 2,300m, including national parks and jungle regions.”
Accessed April 2026
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