Travel Vaccines and Advice for Austria
With sweeping landscapes, stunning mountain views, and plenty of history, Austria is a must-visit.
Travellers seeking city life can find it in Vienna, Austria’s largest city. Witness award winning stallion dressage shows at the stunning Hofburg Palace. Vienna is an architectural wonder waiting to be explored.
Salzburg, Austria is the birthplace of Mozart. The city has many museums to educate both the most seasoned and new fans of his music. Austria is perhaps most known for the Sound of Music. Fans will be satisfied with a tour of settings from the movie.
For the most outdoorsy and sport loving travellers, Innsbruck is a mecca for fanatics of everything athletic related. It has hosted two Winter Olympics and one Youth Olympic Winter Games. The iconic ski jump tower, cable car, and Olympic Bobsled track makes this gem in Tyrol is a must-see.
On This Page:
Do I Need Vaccines For Austria?
Do I Need a Visa for Austria?
What is the Climate Like in Austria?
How Safe is Austria?
Outdoor Sports in Austria
What Should I Take To Austria?
Embassy of the United Kingdom in Austria
Do I Need Vaccines for Austria?
Yes, some vaccines are recommended or required for Austria. The National Travel Health Network and Centre and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Austria: COVID-19, rabies, tickborne encephalitis and tetanus.
See the bullets below to learn more about some of these key immunisations:
- COVID-19 –
Airborne –
Recommended for all travellers - Tetanus –
Wounds or Breaks in Skin –
Recommended for travelers to most regions, especially if not previously vaccinated. - Rabies –
Saliva of Infected Animals –
Vaccine recommended for long-stay travellers and those who may come in contact with animals. - Tickborne Encephalitis –
Ticks or Unpasteurised Products –
Transmission is widespread. Spread is most common from early spring to late autumn.
See the tables below for more information:
Recommended Travel Vaccinations for Austria |
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VACCINE | HOW DISEASE SPREADS | DETAILS |
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COVID-19 | Airborne | Recommended for all travellers |
Tetanus | Wounds or Breaks in Skin | Recommended for travelers to most regions, especially if not previously vaccinated. |
Rabies | Saliva of Infected Animals | Vaccine recommended for long-stay travellers and those who may come in contact with animals. |
Tickborne Encephalitis | Ticks or Unpasteurised Products | Transmission is widespread. Spread is most common from early spring to late autumn. |
Several countries in Europe have had outbreaks of routine diseases like measles and pertussis. Ensure your routine vaccinations are up to date before travelling.
See our vaccinations page to learn more about these infections and vaccines. Ready to protect yourself? Book your travel health appointment today by calling or schedule online now.
Do I Need a Visa for Austria?
A visa is not required for entry, but a passport is. Passports must be valid for the duration of the stay.
Austria Entry Requirements |
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Tourist Visa | ||
Business Visa | ||
Vaccinations |
Sources: Embassy of Austria and GOV.UK
What is the Climate Like in Austria?
Austria has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Temperatures can vary by region:
- The Alps – These mountains are a popular skiing destination. The Alps encompass approximately 60 percent of the country. Journey here from Christmas time to late March, when snow is in common.
- Eastern Area – The landscape varies in this considered Pannonian climate. Winters are milder. This area includes Vienna.
- Lowland Areas – These areas vary by geography. The southern area has Mediterranean weather patterns, with fewer weather changes. Austria to the west lies closest to the ocean, allowing greater influence on its weather.
Snowfall varies by month and travellers should assess this before making travel plans. The temperature in the winter months are usually around freezing, but can be as low as -19 degrees Celsius. If you are seeking pleasant warm weather, July and August are the best months to visit Austria. Temperatures this time of the year are usually in the low 20’s.
How Safe is Austria?
The government of the UK rates Austria as an area with little crime. But, still remain alert in crowded areas and keep belongings close. Remember to double check you have all your documents in your possession when leaving lodgings.
Motoring laws in the United Kingdom do differ from those in Austria. Turning right at a red light is prohibited in Austria. The Austrian Government requires all cars to have winter tyres from November to April. This are strictly enforced.
Outdoor Sports in Austria
Winter sports in Austria are popular and a must do in the colder months, but do not let that fool you. The summer months are just as exciting.
Start out in Alberg, where 85 ski lifts and t-bars will take you to over 240 kilometres of area to explore. Apres skiing is aplenty in this area with plenty of other off-mountain activities. Next, find your way to Kitzbuhel, home of the most dangerous downhill ski race in the world, the Hahnenkamm. Innsbruck provides a great starting point for all the above ski destinations.
In Innsbruck there is the Stubai Glacier for great skiing. The city hosted the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympic Games as well as the 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games.
Montafon Valley has 85 ski lifts and cable cars for winter exploration. This area is in the south western area of Austria.
What Should I Take To Austria?
Here are recommended items to bring along with you to Austria:
- Medication and First Aid – It is always better to be prepared. Bring along any recommended medications and an appropriate first-aid kit.
- Sun Cream and Insect Spray – Sun cream should be on your packing list even in the winter months. The sun is stronger when reflected off snow, especially at high altitude. Though mosquito-borne illnesses are rare in Austria, practice safe habits. Look to invest in insect spray that contains at least 20 percent of DEET or more.
- Clothing – Prepare to be outdoors a fair amount in Austria. In the winter months, a heavy jacket and appropriate warm clothing is recommended. Summer months are milder, but proper hiking gear and sturdy shoes are suggested.
Embassy of the United Kingdom in Austria
If you are in Austria and have an emergency (for example, been attacked, arrested or someone has died) contact the nearest consular services. Contact the embassy before arrival if you have additional questions on entry requirements, safety concerns or are in need of assistance.
British Embassy Vienna
Jauresgasse 12
1030 Vienna
Austria
Telephone: +43 (1) 716130
Emergency Phone: +43 (1) 716130
Fax: +(43) (1) 71613 2900
Contact Form: Click Here
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