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Travel Vaccinations for Bali: Your Essential Guide

Planning a trip to Bali? This beautiful destination offers stunning beaches, rich culture, and vibrant nightlife, but it’s important to prioritise your health before you go. Ensuring you’re up-to-date with the right vaccinations can help you stay safe and enjoy your travels worry-free.

At Travel Vaccination Healthcare, we provide tailored vaccination plans for Bali travellers, so you can focus on your adventure while we handle your health preparation.

Recommended Vaccines for Bali

1. Routine Vaccinations
Ensure you’re up-to-date with routine vaccines, including:

  • Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)
  • Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap)
  • Influenza

2. Hepatitis A
Protect yourself from food- and water-borne infections common in Bali.

3. Hepatitis B
Especially important if you need medical care during your trip.

4. Typhoid
Essential for those planning to eat outside major hotels and restaurants.

5. Japanese Encephalitis
Recommended for travellers spending extended time in rural areas or visiting during the rainy season.

6. Rabies
Vital if you’ll be interacting with animals, including monkeys or stray dogs, or visiting remote areas.

7. Cholera
For travellers at risk of consuming contaminated water or food.

8. Traveler’s Diarrhea
Vaccination for E. coli-related infections is an optional but valuable precaution.

Protect Yourself from Mosquito-Borne Illnesses

While there’s no vaccine for Dengue Fever, taking precautions, such as using mosquito repellent, wearing protective clothing, and staying in accommodations with mosquito nets can reduce your risk.

For Malaria, Bali is considered low-risk, but consult your doctor if you’re visiting rural or less-touristy areas.

Bali Belly/ Traveler’s Diarrhea

High risk exists throughout the Bali, including in deluxe accommodations. Food and beverage precautions are essential to reduce the likelihood of illness

A Gastro Kit can be purchased from Travel Vaccination Health care which includes prescription and non-prescription medications for presumptive self-treatment if diarrhoea occurs.

Why choose Travel Vaccination Healthcare?

  • Tailored vaccination plans specific to your destination.
  • Expert travel health advice from trained Travel health GPs, to ensure a safe journey.
  • Convenient clinic locations and friendly healthcare professionals.
  • Plan ahead for peace of mind

    We recommend visiting us 2–6 weeks before your trip to allow time for vaccinations to take full effect. Our team will assess your itinerary, health needs, and travel plans to ensure you have all the protection you need.

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    Don’t leave your health to chance. Book your Bali travel vaccination appointment now and embark on your adventure with confidence

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    Routine Vaccinations

    Recommended Vaccinations

    *This information is to be used as a guide only. Medical advice is recommended to individuals depending on their medical history, previous vaccination history and their itinerary.

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