Published On: Tue, Mar 3rd, 2026
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Travel insurance warning for Brits travelling to these 76 countries | Travel News | Travel


A warning has been issued to Brits heading to certain countries (Image: Getty)

Brits visiting certain countries across the world are at risk of invalidating their travel insurance. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) regularly updates its list of countries which it recommends against “all travel” and “all but essential travel” to.

The situation is evolving rapidly due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. A number of countries that are typically popular with British tourists, including Thailand and the United Arab Emirates, are currently impacted due to missile strikes across the region. Any Brits looking to visit the 76 countries, or parts of countries, that are listed by the Foreign Office face not being covered for medical emergencies, disruptions or cancellations.

The current list advises against “all travel” and “all but essential travel” to certain nations and parts of nations. Brits are advised to keep a close eye on it to make sure they are not at risk of travelling to a dangerous area.

Most insurers consider travel against Foreign Office advise as “high risk”. This means they generally don’t cover incidents that occur while someone is travelling to a listed country.

Anyone that needs to travel for urgent reasons is urged to contact their insurer beforehand to make sure they will be covered. Meanwhile, if the Foreign Office changes its advice to “all but essential” travel after you’ve booked a trip away, you are typically entitled to a full refund within two weeks.

The Foreign Office says: “Circumstances can change quickly. We cannot tell you how our advice may change in the future. We will remove advice against travel as soon as the situation allows.”

It adds: “If you choose to travel, you should use the information in our travel advice along with other sources of information about your destination to consider your itinerary and what you can do to avoid the risks described.

“Think about how you can take local advice or change how you plan things to keep yourself safe. Your tour company may offer a welcome meeting that includes a safety briefing, or in more challenging environments you may wish to seek advice from a private security company.”

Here is the full list of 76 countries on the Foreign Office’s “do not travel” list.

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United Arab Emirates is among the countries listed by the Foreign Office (Image: Getty)

FCDO advises against all travel

For these countries, the Foreign Office states: “We only advise against travel if we think the risk to British nationals is unacceptably high.”

  1. Afghanistan
  2. Belarus
  3. Burkina Faso
  4. Haiti
  5. Iran
  6. Iraq
  7. Israel
  8. Mali
  9. Niger
  10. Palestine
  11. Russia
  12. South Sudan
  13. Syria
  14. Venezuela
  15. Yemen

FCDO advises against all travel to parts

  1. Algeria
  2. Armenia
  3. Azerbaijan
  4. Benin – northern border
  5. Burundi
  6. Cameroon
  7. Central African Republic
  8. Chad
  9. Congo
  10. Côte d’Ivoire
  11. Democratic Republic of the Congo
  12. Djibouti
  13. Egypt
  14. Eritrea
  15. Ethiopia
  16. Georgia
  17. India
  18. Indonesia
  19. Jordan
  20. Kenya
  21. Lebanon
  22. Libya
  23. Mauritania
  24. Moldova
  25. Mozambique
  26. Myanmar (Burma)
  27. Nigeria
  28. Pakistan
  29. Philippines
  30. Saudi Arabia
  31. Somalia
  32. Sudan
  33. Togo
  34. Tunisia
  35. Turkey
  36. Ukraine
  37. Western Sahara

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The situation in the Middle East is continuing to escalate (Image: Getty)

FCDO advises against all but essential travel

For these nations, the Foreign Office states: “We sometimes advise against all but essential travel. You must decide whether your travel is essential. For example, you may have urgent family or business commitments. Only you can make an informed decision based on your individual circumstances and the risks.”

  1. Bahrain
  2. Cuba
  3. North Korea
  4. Kuwait
  5. Qatar
  6. United Arab Emirates

FCDO advises against all but essential travel to parts

  1. Angola
  2. Bangladesh
  3. Bolivia
  4. Brazil
  5. Cambodia
  6. Colombia
  7. Ecuador
  8. Ghana
  9. Guatemala
  10. Kosovo
  11. Laos
  12. Malaysia
  13. Mexico
  14. Papua New Guinea
  15. Peru
  16. Rwanda
  17. Tanzania
  18. Thailand





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