✅ Required Vaccinations
No vaccinations are mandatory for entry to Israel from Australia.
💉 Recommended Vaccinations
Routine vaccinations should be up to date including MMR and polio. Excellent medical facilities.
🦟 Malaria Risk
No malaria risk in Israel. Antimalarial prophylaxis is not required.
🏥 Other Health Risks
- ⚡ Excellent medical facilities
- ⚡ Check travel advisories for security situation
- ⚡ Extreme heat in the Negev Desert and Dead Sea areas in summer
- ⚡ Sun exposure risk year-round
🌤️ Seasonal Health Considerations
Summer (June–September): Extreme heat is the primary health concern, with temperatures exceeding 45°C. Risk of heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Avoid prolonged outdoor activity during midday.
Winter (November–March): More comfortable temperatures. Respiratory infections may be more common. MERS-CoV remains a low-level risk in the Arabian Peninsula.
🍽️ Food & Water Safety
Tap water quality varies. In major cities and tourist areas, tap water is generally treated but may not suit all travellers. Bottled water is widely available and recommended.
Food safety tips: Exercise normal caution. Street food is generally safe in busy, well-established stalls. Avoid raw or undercooked shellfish. Wash hands before eating.
🩺 Post-Trip: Symptoms to Watch For
If you experience any of the following symptoms after returning from Israel, seek medical attention promptly and mention your travel history:
- ⚠️ Fever or flu-like symptoms after return
- ⚠️ Persistent gastrointestinal symptoms
- ⚠️ Skin rash or unusual skin lesions
- ⚠️ Unexplained fatigue or malaise
Symptoms of some tropical diseases can appear weeks or months after exposure. Always tell your doctor where you have travelled.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need vaccinations for Israel?
While vaccinations may not be legally required for entry from Australia, several are strongly recommended for Israel. These include Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B. The specific vaccines you need depend on your itinerary, planned activities, and medical history. Consult your GP or travel clinic for personalised advice.
Is there malaria in Israel?
Israel is considered malaria-free. Antimalarial prophylaxis is not required. However, other mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue may still be present — use insect repellent and wear protective clothing.
How much do travel vaccinations for Israel cost in Australia?
The estimated total cost of recommended vaccinations for Israel is $60–$120 at an Australian travel clinic, not including the consultation fee (typically $50–$80). Most travel vaccines are not covered by Medicare. Costs may be lower if your routine vaccinations are already up to date.
How far in advance should I get vaccinated for Israel?
Book your travel health appointment at least 4 weeks before departure. Some vaccines require multiple doses over several weeks. Japanese Encephalitis vaccine needs 2 doses 28 days apart. Even if travelling sooner, a clinic visit is still worthwhile — some vaccines provide rapid protection.
Is the tap water safe to drink in Israel?
Tap water quality in Israel varies. In major cities and tourist areas, treated water is generally available, but bottled water is recommended for travellers. In rural areas, always use bottled or purified water.
Do I need a Yellow Fever certificate for Israel?
A Yellow Fever certificate is not required for entry to Israel from Australia. If arriving from or transiting through an endemic country, requirements may apply. Check with the embassy or your travel clinic.
What is the biggest health risk in Israel?
Key health considerations for Israel include: Excellent medical facilities. Check travel advisories for security situation. Always consult a travel health professional for advice specific to your itinerary and medical history.
Where can I get travel vaccinations for Israel in Australia?
Travel vaccinations are available at dedicated travel clinics (such as Travel Doctor TMVC and Travelvax), many GP practices, and some pharmacies. For Yellow Fever vaccination, you must visit an approved centre. Book at least 4 weeks before departure.
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Last updated: April 2026