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  1. The Tourists Guide To France

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  3. The Essential Travel Guide To France (Infographic)

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  4. My France Travel Guide has everything you need to start planning your

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  5. New: CDC's Travel Requirements

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  1. France

    All international travelers should be fully vaccinated against measles with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, including an early dose for infants 6-11 months, according to CDC's measles vaccination recommendations for international travel. Measles (Rubeola) - CDC Yellow Book. Rabies. France is free of dog rabies.

  2. Travelers' Health

    More. Learn about CDC's Traveler Genomic Surveillance Program that detects new COVID-19 variants entering the country. Sign up to get travel notices, clinical updates, & healthy travel tips. CDC Travelers' Health Branch provides updated travel information, notices, and vaccine requirements to inform international travelers and provide ...

  3. France Healthy Travel Packing List

    Check our Traveler Information Center for more information if you are a traveler with specific health needs, such as travelers who are pregnant, immune compromised, or traveling for a specific purpose like humanitarian aid work. Remember to pack extras of important health supplies in case of travel delays. Prescription medicines. Your prescriptions

  4. Here's What It's Like to Travel to France Right Now

    Curfews and Restrictions. Bar and nightclub curfews were lifted in France on June 30, along with restrictions on the number of people gathering indoors—perfect when summer nights in Paris aren't met with sunset before 10 p.m. But if you're planning on a nightcap back at your hotel after dinner, make sure to be stocked up beforehand: alcohol ...

  5. Coming to France? Your Covid-19 questions answered

    Your Covid-19 questions answered. French people who are living abroad, travelling or returning from abroad, as well as visitors from abroad, will find answers below to frequently asked questions on COVID-19 measures. This FAQ supplements the information on the Conseils aux voyageurs (Travel advice, in French only) section.

  6. Travel Restrictions and Implementation of Public ...

    Travel Restrictions and Implementation of Public Health Measures at Borders - Press release issued by the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and the Ministry for Solidarity and Health (22 May 2020) ... France is also continuing its efforts to increase coordination with its European partners, in particular its ...

  7. US CDC adds France to 'very high' Covid-19 risk list, urges against travel

    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday advised Americans against travel to France, Jordan, Portugal, and Tanzania, citing Covid-19 concerns.

  8. Visiting France

    This site is developed by Atout France, the national tourism operator under the supervision of the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs. (Update: July 2023) With more than 90 million foreign visitors recorded in 2018 (including overseas destinations), France remains the world's leading tourist (…)

  9. Traveling to France during Covid-19

    Who can go. As of August 1, there are no Covid-19 related travel restrictions for France. This means travelers are no longer required to present proof of vaccination, complete a sworn statement ...

  10. January 2022 update: entry requirements for vaccinated U.S ...

    As of January 15,2022, all people age 18 and older will need to show proof of a booster shot between 3 and 7 months after their second dose of the COVID vaccine to obtain a pass or to update a Pass Sanitaire. A law voted on January 15, 2022 and implemented by the end of the week, will transform the Pass Sanitaire into a Pass Vaccinal ...

  11. Here's how to travel to France right now

    (Screenshot from cdc.gov) Travelers under 18. There's an exception for J&J vaccinated travelers who are under age 18, though. "Full vaccination is two shots of an mRNA or one shot of J&J, no booster needed," per Atout France. For example, travelers ages 0-17 vaccinated with the J&J vaccine do not need to be boosted to enter France.

  12. Traveler Advice

    Page last reviewed: May 12, 2023. Content source: National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID) Division of Global Migration Health (DGMH) Advice for travelers before, during, and after their trips. Includes different types of travelers, reasons for travel, and tips for staying safe and healthy during travel.

  13. France International Travel Information

    Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). See the State Department's travel website for the Worldwide Caution and Travel Advisories.

  14. Destinations

    Destinations. Measles cases are increasing globally, including in the United States. The majority of measles cases imported into the United States occur in unvaccinated U.S. residents who become infected during international travel. A list of countries with confirmed measles outbreaks can be found on the Global Measles Travel Health Notice (THN).

  15. Everything you need to know about traveling to France

    On Aug. 1, France ended its pandemic-era entry requirements. Visitors no longer need to provide proof of vaccination or a negative coronavirus test, according to the U.S. Embassy in France. France ...

  16. Travel to France: Everything you need to know

    Use public transportation. France has an efficient and affordable network of metros, buses, and trains that can take you where you need to go. Stay in budget-friendly accommodations. You can save money by staying outside city centers or by using Skyscanner to compare rates from top hotels. Eat like a local.

  17. France Vaccine Requirements & What Vaccinations Are Recommended?

    The CDC recommends this vaccine for unvaccinated travelers younger than 60 going to France, and notes that those 60 years old and up may get vaccinated prior to traveling to France. Measles. Measles is a serious, highly contagious, airborne disease that can lead to a variety of complications, including death.

  18. CDC issues Level 4 travel advisory for France, Portugal, Jordan

    In your inbox, Thursdays. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said to avoid travel to France, Portugal, Cyprus, Andorra and Liechtenstein, grouping all in a Level 4 category that ...

  19. US warns citizens against travel to France over Covid-19 concerns

    The State Department issued a "Level 4: Do Not Travel" advisory for France on Monday, based on a parallel warning from the US Centers for Disease Control, the country's top medical body. "If you ...

  20. Should I travel to Paris right now?

    Thankfully I haven't needed a Health Pass thus far on the trip. If you need it for an event, you may need to get a negative COVID-19 test in France. Related: Your guide to vaccine passports. Yes, masks are still required. Masks are still required in France. You must wear a mask at all indoor venues, including shops, cafes and restaurants.

  21. France Travel Advisory

    Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed. Exercise increased caution in France due to terrorism and civil unrest.. Country Summary: Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in France.Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, local government facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of ...

  22. Think Travel Vaccine Guide

    Prevention modalities: vaccination, medication, consultation. Hepatitis A. Contaminated food & water. Vaccination (2-dose vaccine): Recommended for most travelers. --Administer 2 doses, at least 6 months apart. --At least 1 dose should be given before travel. Consultation: Advise patient to wash hands frequently and avoid unsafe food and water.