Travel Vaccines and Advice for Kosovo
Kosovo’s history, mountain views, beautiful towns and monasteries are must-sees. It is a great place to discover the unbeaten path and enjoy what this country has to offer its travellers.
There is so much to experience in Kosovo. Prizen’s Old Town, the Rugova Mountains, Peja’s Cheese Market, and the Visoki Decani Monastery are just a few.
Whether you love to explore the sites, learn about history or are interested in tasting the cuisine Kosovo has everything for a good time.
On This Page:
Do I Need Vaccines for Kosovo?
Do I Need a Passport or Visa for Kosovo?
What Is the Climate like in Kosovo?
How Safe Is Kosovo?
The National Library of Kosovo
What Should I Take to Kosovo?
Canadian Embassy in Kosovo
Do I Need Vaccines for Kosovo?
Yes, some vaccines are recommended or required for Kosovo. The PHAC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Kosovo: COVID-19, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza.
See the bullets below to learn more about some of these key immunizations:
- COVID-19 –
Airborne –
Recommended for all travellers - Hepatitis A –
Food & Water –
Recommended for most travellers - Hepatitis B –
Blood & Body Fluids –
Recommended for travellers to most regions. - Rabies –
Saliva of Infected Animals –
High risk country. Vaccine recommended for long-term travellers and those who may come in contact with animals. - Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) –
Various Vectors –
Given to anyone unvaccinated and/or born after 1957. One time adult booster recommended. - TDAP (Tetanus, Diphtheria & Pertussis) –
Wounds & Airborne –
Only one adult booster of pertussis required. - Chickenpox –
Direct Contact & Airborne –
Given to those unvaccinated that did not have chickenpox. - Shingles –
Direct Contact –
Vaccine can still be given if you have had shingles. - Pneumonia –
Airborne –
Two vaccines given separately. All 65+ or immunocompromised should receive both. - Influenza –
Airborne –
Vaccine components change annually. - Meningitis –
Airborne & Direct Contact –
Given to anyone unvaccinated or at an increased risk, especially students. - Polio –
Food & Water –
Considered a routine vaccination for most travel itineraries. Single adult booster recommended.
See the tables below for more information:
Recommended Travel Vaccinations for Kosovo |
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VACCINE | HOW DISEASE SPREADS | DETAILS |
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COVID-19 | Airborne | Recommended for all travellers |
Hepatitis A | Food & Water | Recommended for most travellers |
Hepatitis B | Blood & Body Fluids | Recommended for travellers to most regions. |
Rabies | Saliva of Infected Animals | High risk country. Vaccine recommended for long-term travellers and those who may come in contact with animals. |
Routine Vaccinations for Kosovo |
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VACCINE | HOW DISEASE SPREADS | DETAILS |
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Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) | Various Vectors | Given to anyone unvaccinated and/or born after 1957. One time adult booster recommended. |
TDAP (Tetanus, Diphtheria & Pertussis) | Wounds & Airborne | Only one adult booster of pertussis required. |
Chickenpox | Direct Contact & Airborne | Given to those unvaccinated that did not have chickenpox. |
Shingles | Direct Contact | Vaccine can still be given if you have had shingles. |
Pneumonia | Airborne | Two vaccines given separately. All 65+ or immunocompromised should receive both. |
Influenza | Airborne | Vaccine components change annually. |
Meningitis | Airborne & Direct Contact | Given to anyone unvaccinated or at an increased risk, especially students. |
Polio | Food & Water | Considered a routine vaccination for most travel itineraries. Single adult booster recommended. |
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Do I Need a Passport or Visa for Kosovo?
A passport which is valid for at least 6 months from the expected date of departure is required to enter the country. A visa is not required for business or tourism stays up to 90 days. After 90 days you must apply for a temporary residence permit at the Foreigner Registration Office in Pristina.
Kosovo Entry Requirements |
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Do I Need A… | For My Trip to Kosovo? | |
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Passport | ||
Tourist Visa | ||
Business Visa | ||
Vaccinations |
Sources: Embassy of Kosovo and Canadian Travel and Tourism
Visit the Canadian Travel and Tourism website for more information on entry and exit requirements.
What Is the Climate like in Kosovo?
Kosovo has a variety of climates. The Mediterranean Mild Climate and the European Continental Climate influence this country. Kosovo’s climate is affected by its position in Eurasia.
July is the warmest month with temperatures in the 20’s, and January is the coldest with temperatures around zero.
Precipitation occurs mostly in July and Augus. Rainfall is common in the hills and valleys and snowfall takes place in the mountains. Hail also occurs in Kosovo and is very unfortunate to the country’s agriculture.
The rainfall varies depending on what region you decide to travel to in Kosovo. The west gets over 70 centimetres of rain while the east get over 60 centimetres of rain. The snowfall occurs during the cold months with low areas of 26 days of snow while high areas have 100 days of snow.
How Safe Is Kosovo?
Of most concern is the occurrence of petty street crime. Pick-pocketing and other petty theft is common in many parts of Kosovo. Be aware of your surroundings and avoid taking anything valuable with you.
Avoid travel to areas heavily involved in the 1990’s conflicts. Grenades, landmines and other ordinance is still present in many areas and pose a risk.
Demonstrations can erupt in violence and should be avoided. While against tourists is rare, street crime and theft are known to happen.
The National Library of Kosovo
There is so much to do and explore in Kosovo. The National Library of Kosovo is a great destination. The library is in Pristina and has a futuristic, prison like look that is very usual. While the library is not the most appealing at first site, it is still a library. Travellers shouldn’t let the outside fool them.
The library was finished in 1986, and its metal fence covers the windows, giving them a prison like feel. The building was intended to be designed in this brutal way while the white domes on top look like men’s hats. While the building does lack a certain warmth and beauty, it is a unique piece of architecture. It reflects a country changed by war and a country that is trying to move towards the future and rebuild.
The library has some history with Croatian and Bosnian refugees using it as living quarters. The Serbian army also used the library as a command center. During this time, many of the books were destroyed.
You will need some identification or a passport to enter the library. When you enter the inside of the library, you will find books, newspapers, manuscripts, maps, and photographs. You will also come across two reading rooms, an amphitheater, and a meeting hall.
What Should I Take to Kosovo?
When you travel to Kosovo, there are some things you need to take with you on your trip.
- Travel Documents — You need a passport that must be valid when you enter Kosovo. You won’t need a visa unless you’re staying longer than 90 days.
- Money — You can use euros while in Kosovo, but there are some places that may not take them. Debit cards and credit cards like Visa and MasterCard are accepted in most establishments. Be sure to have some cash on hand just in case.
- Pack for Health and Safety — Be sure to bring any prescription medicines and medical supplies you may need. A traveller’s diarrhea kit is also recommended.
Canadian Embassy in Kosovo
Canada currently does not have a residential government office in Kosovo. The embassy in Zagreb, Croatia handles all consular services.
Canadian Embassy Croatia
Prilaz Gjure Dezelica 4, 10000
Zagreb, Croatia
Phone: 385 (1) 488-1200 / 385 (1) 488-1238
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Customer Reviews
Passport Health – Travel Vaccines for Kosovo
“I immediately felt comfortable. The nurse is very knowledgeable and lets you know what she recommends for Kosovo without being pushy about it. I could tell she is very organized and I didn’t feel like she rushed us out – she took her time to explain things to us and we could really understand her. I’d go back for sure!”
“Got me in right away, I didn’t know exactly what I was doing but the stuff was extremely friendly and quite forthcoming with any information. They also helped to tailor-make my experience to make sure that I got my vaccinations for Kosovo in the best way possible. Great customer service and will be back after my travelling stint!”