Travel requirements for Czechia
Everything a UK traveller needs to know before visiting Czechia — passport and visa rules, recommended vaccines with lead times, and whether you need an International Driving Permit.
Entry requirements for Czechia
Passport validity
Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond the date you arrive.
Visas
British passport holders do not normally need a visa for short tourist stays.
Source: UK Foreign Travel Advice — Czechia. Always confirm the latest requirements before you travel.
Vaccines for travel to Czechia
Based on NaTHNaC TravelHealthPro guidance for UK travellers. Lead times assume protection is needed on the day you arrive.
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Tetanus / Diphtheria Recommended
Booster recommended if last dose was more than 10 years ago.
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2 weeks before travelHepatitis A Consider
For those staying with locals, frequent/long-stay travellers, adventure travellers, or those with liver disease.
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4 weeks before travelRabies (Pre-exposure) Consider
Pre-exposure for laboratory/animal/health workers or those with increased activity-based exposure.
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2 weeks before travelTick-borne Encephalitis Consider
Risk in all areas. Recommended for forest/outdoor workers, campers, hikers, and fieldwork. Ticks most active early spring to late autumn.
Source: NaTHNaC TravelHealthPro — Czechia.
Driving in Czechia
To drive in Czechia with a UK driving licence, you may need an International Driving Permit (IDP) under the 1968 Vienna Convention.
- You do not need an IDP if you hold a UK, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey or Isle of Man photocard licence.
- Car-hire companies may still require an IDP.
IDPs are issued by PayPoint (no longer the Post Office) — find an issuing store.
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