Current health alerts for Indonesia
Health notices reported for Indonesia, with what each means for your trip and how to protect yourself. Our pharmacist will tailor this to your plans.
Zika
Between July 2025 and March 2026, 11 travel-associated cases of Zika virus disease have been reported in France linked to travel to Indonesia, including all four cases detected in early 2026. Most cases were associated with travel to Bali and neighbouring islands.
No vaccine — how to stay safe
Steer clear of daytime mosquito bites. If you're pregnant or hoping to be, have a chat with us before you book, and use condoms as Zika can pass on sexually.
Chikungunya
As of 31 July 2025, a total of 3,608 confirmed chikungunya cases have been reported across 19 provinces of Indonesia during 2025. This represents on increase in case numbers compared to the same period in 2024 when 1,399 cases were recorded.
There's a vaccine for this
Daytime mosquitoes spread it, so repellent and covering up matter; a vaccine suits some travellers.
Last updated 20 June 2026. Contains public sector information from TravelHealthPro (NaTHNaC), licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. © UK Health Security Agency. This is general information, not personal medical advice — your travel-health needs are assessed by our pharmacist.
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