Latest gov.uk Foreign Travel Advice
Travel Advice for Côte d’Ivoire
New information about taxis ('Safety and security' page).
Latest gov.uk Foreign Travel Advice
New information about taxis ('Safety and security' page).
Removal of information about the need to present a yellow fever certificate to enter St Helena if you are arriving from a country listed as a transmission risk (‘Entry requirements’ page).
New information about airport closure following gunfire and explosions in Niamey (‘Warnings and insurance’ and ‘Safety and security’ pages).
New information about temporary safety measures following severe storm (‘Warnings and insurance’ page).
New information around travel disruption at land border crossings ('Entry requirements' page).
New information about a storm warning ('Warnings and insurance' page).
Addition of information to reflect end of the military regime’s elections and lifting of city-wide curfew in Yangon ('Safety and security' page).
FCDO no longer advises against all but essential travel within 5km of the towns of Jinka and Hawassa. FCDO continues to advise against all travel and all but essential travel to parts of Ethiopia. Information that on 26 January 2026, the Ethiopian government and WHO officially declared the end of the Marburg virus disease outbreak
Information about the terrorist attack at Bondi Beach in December 2025 (‘Safety and security’ page).
Updated information about getting in touch with the British Embassy in Asmara if you need urgent help (‘Warnings and insurance’ page).