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Travel Vaccines and Advice for Suriname

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Suriname is on the northeastern coast of South America near French Guiana, Guyana, and Brazil. The country is rich with diversity.

Visitors are warmly welcomed by its diverse populace, including descendants of enslaved Africans, who, along with descendants of Dutch and British colonists, have shaped the vibrant social and cultural landscape of Suriname. The capital city, Paramaribo, is filled with shopping, clubs, and restaurants. Just a few miles away is a beautiful jungle waiting to be explored.

This country has something for everyone.

On This Page:
Do I Need Vaccines for Suriname?
Other Ways to Stay Healthy in Suriname
Do I Need a Visa for Suriname?
What Is the Climate Like in Suriname?
How Safe Is Suriname?
Visiting Brownsberg Nature Park
What Should I Take to Suriname?
U.S. Embassy to Suriname

Yes, some vaccines are recommended or required for Suriname. The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Suriname: typhoid, hepatitis A, polio, yellow fever, chikungunya, rabies, hepatitis B, influenza, COVID-19, pneumonia, meningitis, chickenpox, shingles, Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis) and measles, mumps and rubella (MMR).

See the bullets below to learn more about some of these key immunizations:

  • Typhoid –
    Food & Water –
    Shot lasts 2 years. Oral vaccine lasts 5 years, must be able to swallow pills. Oral doses must be kept in refrigerator.
  • Hepatitis A –
    Food & Water –
    Recommended for most travelers.
  • Polio –
    Food & Water –
    Due to an increase in cases globally, an additional adult booster is recommended for most travelers to any destination.
  • Yellow Fever –
    Mosquito –
    Required for travelers arriving from ALL countries. Recommended for all travelers over 9 months of age.
  • Chikungunya –
    Mosquito –
    Few cases reported since 2016. Increased risk for those who may be in more rural areas.
  • Rabies –
    Saliva of Infected Animals –
    High risk country. Vaccine recommended for long-term travelers and those who may come in contact with animals.
  • Hepatitis B –
    Blood & Body Fluids –
    Recommended for travelers to most regions.
  • Influenza –
    Airborne –
    Vaccine components change annually.
  • COVID-19 –
    Airborne –
    Recommended for travel to all regions, both foreign and domestic.
  • Pneumonia –
    Airborne –
    Two vaccines given separately. All 65+ or immunocompromised should receive both.
  • Meningitis –
    Direct Contact & Airborne –
    Given to anyone unvaccinated or at an increased risk, especially students.
  • Chickenpox –
    Direct Contact & Airborne –
    Given to those unvaccinated that did not have chickenpox.
  • Shingles –
    Direct Contact –
    Vaccine can still be given if you have had shingles.
  • Polio –
    Food & Water –
    Considered a routine vaccination for most travel itineraries. Single adult booster recommended.
  • TDAP (Tetanus, Diphtheria & Pertussis) –
    Wounds & Airborne –
    Only one adult booster of pertussis required.
  • Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) –
    Various Vectors –
    Given to anyone unvaccinated and/or born after 1957. One time adult booster recommended.

See the table below for more information:

Recommended Travel Vaccinations for Suriname

VACCINE HOW DISEASE SPREADS DETAILS
Typhoid Food & Water Shot lasts 2 years. Oral vaccine lasts 5 years, must be able to swallow pills. Oral doses must be kept in refrigerator.
Hepatitis A Food & Water Recommended for most travelers.
Polio Food & Water Due to an increase in cases globally, an additional adult booster is recommended for most travelers to any destination.
Yellow Fever Mosquito Required for travelers arriving from ALL countries. Recommended for all travelers over 9 months of age.
Chikungunya Mosquito Few cases reported since 2016. Increased risk for those who may be in more rural areas.
Rabies Saliva of Infected Animals High risk country. Vaccine recommended for long-term travelers and those who may come in contact with animals.
Hepatitis B Blood & Body Fluids Recommended for travelers to most regions.

 

Routine Vaccinations for Suriname

VACCINE HOW DISEASE SPREADS DETAILS
Influenza Airborne Vaccine components change annually.
COVID-19 Airborne Recommended for travel to all regions, both foreign and domestic.
Pneumonia Airborne Two vaccines given separately. All 65+ or immunocompromised should receive both.
Meningitis Direct Contact & Airborne Given to anyone unvaccinated or at an increased risk, especially students.
Chickenpox Direct Contact & Airborne Given to those unvaccinated that did not have chickenpox.
Shingles Direct Contact Vaccine can still be given if you have had shingles.
TDAP (Tetanus, Diphtheria & Pertussis) Wounds & Airborne Only one adult booster of pertussis required.
Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) Various Vectors Given to anyone unvaccinated and/or born after 1957. One time adult booster recommended.

Sources: CDC, WHO and ISTM

  • Typhoid – Typhoid is a potentially serious bacterial infection caused by Salmonella Typhi. It spreads through contaminated food and water. To prevent it, practice good hygiene and consider vaccination when traveling to high-risk areas.
  • Hepatitis A – Hepatitis A is a contagious liver infection transmitted through contaminated food, water, or close personal contact. To prevent it, practicing good hygiene and getting vaccinated with the hepatitis A vaccine are crucial steps recommended by the CDC.
  • Yellow Fever – To shield against yellow fever, travelers should prioritize vaccination, as it offers robust and durable immunity. The vaccine is recommended for those visiting endemic areas, ensuring their safety by reducing the risk of contracting the virus from infected mosquitoes.
  • Chikungunya – Chikungunya, a mosquito-borne virus, can be prevented by avoiding mosquito bites and reducing breeding sites. The chikungunya vaccine provides the best protection.
  • Rabies – The rabies virus is a deadly threat that spreads through bites and scratches from infected animals. Preventing rabies involves timely vaccination, avoiding contact with wildlife and seeking immediate medical attention if bitten. The rabies vaccine is instrumental in developing immunity and safeguarding against this fatal disease.
  • Hepatitis B – The hepatitis B vaccine is a potent shield against this liver virus, recommended for all travelers and crucial for healthcare workers. Alongside vaccination, practicing safe sex and avoiding needle sharing are essential in hepatitis B prevention.
  • Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) – Measles, mumps, and rubella are highly contagious viral infections. Vaccination is the cornerstone of prevention. The MMR vaccine, with its two-dose regimen, ensures strong immunity, reducing the risk of disease transmission and protecting both individuals and the broader population from these potentially severe illnesses.

While proof of yellow fever vaccination is not required for entry to Suriname, it is highly recommended. Yellow fever transmission is widespread throughout Suriname, some countries may require proof of immunization when traveling to them from Suriname.

Malaria in Suriname is primarily found near the border with French Guiana. Limited transmission is reported in some other regions. No malaria is reported near the Atlantic Coast nor in Paramaribo.

Atovaquone, doxycycline, mefloquine and tafenoquine are suggested as antimalarials if traveling to the region. Consult with a travel health specialist on which antimalarial will best fit your needs.

Visit our vaccinations page to learn more. Travel safely with Passport Health and schedule your appointment today by calling or book online now.

When bitten by bugs, clean the area with soap and water, refrain from scratching, and use over-the-counter remedies. For severe reactions or tick bites, consult a healthcare professional promptly. Following CDC guidelines can help prevent and manage bug bites effectively.

While dining abroad, prioritize food safety by avoiding street food, practicing hand hygiene, and selecting fully cooked dishes. Opt for sealed bottled or canned drinks. Prevent travelers’ diarrhea by adhering to hand hygiene, skipping raw foods, and dining at reputable establishments.

  • Chagas disease (American Trypanosomiasis) – Chagas disease, caused by Trypanosoma cruzi and transmitted by kissing bugs, requires prevention through insecticide control and avoiding the kissing bug.
  • Dengue – Dengue fever, caused by Aedes mosquito bites, poses a significant global health risk. Preventative measures, including avoiding mosquito bites, are crucial due to the lack of direct antiviral treatments.
  • Leishmaniasis – Leishmaniasis spreads via sand fly bites but can also be transmitted through other means. Prevention includes using insect repellents, covering up, and staying indoors during sand fly activity.
  • Schistosomiasis – Schistosomiasis, a prevalent tropical parasitic disease, spreads through contact with contaminated water. To combat it, avoid infected water sources and use protective clothing.
  • Zika – Zika, transmitted by infected mosquitoes and through sexual contact, can result in birth defects. Preventing Zika involves using insect repellent, safe sexual practices, and eliminating mosquito breeding sites.

A passport and visa are required for trips to Suriname. Travelers may opt for a tourist card upon arrival, but it is best to get a visa before visiting.

Suriname Entry Requirements

Do I Need A… For My Trip to Suriname?
Passport table check mark
Tourist Visa table check mark
Business Visa table check mark
Vaccinations table check mark

Sources: Embassy of Suriname and U.S. State Department

Proof of yellow fever vaccination is required for entry. If you have not received the vaccine, you may have to return home or enter quarantine.

Passport Health has partnered with industry leaders in travel document services, RushMyPassport and G3 Travel Services. These teams will walk you through the Suriname visa process step-by-step and handle the sometimes difficult communication with embassies and consulates. Start your visa process today!

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Suriname’s most popular tourist destinations are located along the coast and have a tropical climate with high temperatures and humidity all year round. The capital city, Paramaribo, and Nieuw Nickerie both have hot and humid weather with temperatures ranging from 80 to 90 degrees. They have a rainy season from May to August and a dry season from September to April.

Brownsberg Nature Park and Galibi Nature Reserve are also popular tourist destinations, their weather is similar to Paramaribo and Nieuw Nickerie. Brownsberg has a rainy season from November to April and a dry season from May to October. Galibi has a rainy season from November to April and a dry season from May to October.

It’s important to know that Suriname is in a region that is prone to tropical storms and hurricanes, particularly during the rainy season. It’s necessary for tourists to keep an eye on the weather forecast and follow local guidance to stay safe.

Suriname is generally a safe country to travel to, but travelers should still be careful to stay safe. Here are some tips:

  • Always be aware of your surroundings and look out for suspicious activities or people.
  • Avoid traveling alone at night, especially in areas that are not well lit or safe.
  • Only use trusted transportation such as taxis or other services.
  • Keep your valuables such as your passport, money, and electronic devices in a safe and secure place.
  • Be careful of scams, especially those involving money or offers that seem too good to be true.
  • Respect the local customs and traditions, and be mindful of your behavior in public.
  • Learn some basic Dutch since it is the official language of Suriname.
  • Stay informed of current events and news before traveling.

By following these tips, travelers can have a safe and enjoyable trip to Suriname.

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Brownsberg Nature Park is a great place to visit if you’re a tourist in Suriname. It’s a big park with lots of cool things to see and do. You can go hiking on the trails to see beautiful views of the rainforest and the Brokopondo Reservoir. There are also many animals to see, like monkeys, jaguars, and birds. You can even swim in some of the waterfalls! If you want to spend more time in the park, you can camp there or stay in a cabin.

The park is also a great place to learn about the culture of the Maroon communities that live there. They have a unique way of life and you can learn a lot from them.

Brownsberg Nature Park is a special place that lets you experience the natural beauty of Suriname and learn about its people and wildlife. If you’re a nature lover or adventurer you should definitely visit Brownsberg Nature Park.

If you are planning a trip to Suriname you should pack lightweight and breathable clothing made of cotton, such as shorts and T-shirts, and comfortable walking shoes. The weather can be unpredictable, so it’s a good idea to bring a lightweight raincoat or umbrella. Insect repellent with DEET or other effective ingredients is essential to keep away mosquitoes and other biting insects.

The sun can be intense, so bring sunglasses, a hat and sunscreen. A sturdy backpack to hold all your essentials is a good choice. If you take medications, bring enough for the duration of your trip, and a small first aid kit. Suriname’s power outlets are different, so bring a travel adapter.

Bring cash or credit cards because Suriname’s official currency is the Surinamese dollar. It’s also helpful to know a few basic phrases in Dutch or Sranan Tongo, the local Creole language.

Suriname is a beautiful country, and packing accordingly can make your trip more enjoyable and stress-free.

When traveling it is very helpful to find out exactly where the U.S. embassy or consulates are located. Keep the address written down in case you have a legal problem, you lose your passport, or you want to report a crime. Be sure to keep a copy of your passport with you in case you lose the original.

U.S. Embassy Paramaribo
Kristalstaat 165
Paramaribo, Suriname
Telephone:(597) 556-700
Emergency After-Hours Telephone: (597) 710-1112
Fax: 597-551-524

The U.S. embassy in Suriname provides different types of services to U.S. citizens traveling or living in Suriname. These services include help during emergencies like natural disasters, terrorist attacks, or medical emergencies. The embassy can provide advice and information about local conditions, such as safety and security, health issues, and travel restrictions.

It is important to check the official website of the U.S. embassy in Suriname to see what specific services are available to travelers.

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Customer Reviews

Passport Health – Travel Vaccines for Suriname

Overall rating: 5 stars – 8 reviews
★★★★★
“Great service“
“A friend from New Mexico referred me, I’m glad I picked Passport Health for this service. I learned a lot about Suriname.”

Submitted by: Stephen
★★★★★
“Friendly Health Care Providers“
“My family and I have been planning a trip to Suriname, but we didn’t finalize it about a month before our trip. We needed to apply for a Visa quickly, and we needed to get immunizations before we could even go to the Consulate. Luckily, Passport Health had almost immediate availability and was able to see us the same day we called. When we got there, the front desk person was friendly, and the nurse who met with us talked us through the whole process and was so awesome and pleasant. I would come back again, and I would definitely recommend Passport Health to others.”

Submitted by: Linda
★★★★★
“Fast Friendly Service“
“So happy to have found Passport Health here in DC — I needed to complete a series of vaccinations before going to Suriname, and they were able to get my vaccines taken care of in the time window necessary. The staff is friendly and efficient too! Many thanks.”

Submitted by: Anne
★★★★★
“Thorough Informative Visit“
“Today I met with a nurse at the Wilshire location to get up to date on vaccinations before traveling to Suriname. Stephanie was very patient and thorough and helped me decide whether or not I really need some vaccinations. She was down to earth, friendly and professional and understood my concerns with cost. All in all a successful visit.”

Submitted by: Alison
★★★★★
“Great Experience“
“Although I did some research on the vaccinations that were required or recommended for travel to Suriname, our nurse was very knowledgeable and helpful in helping me make decisions on the types of vaccinations necessary and precautions to take while traveling.”

Submitted by: Jim
★★★★★
“Great Visit!“
“I had a wonderful experience this morning to get my immunizations for my medical mission trip to Suriname. Thank you, Passport Health.”

Submitted by: Stephanie
★★★★★
“Great“
“This was excellent and my nurse was very knowledgeable. She pointed out a few things that I did not know about my trip to Suriname that I do need to know health-wise. I would highly recommend her services to anyone traveling overseas”

Submitted by: Michele
★★★★★
“Good overview of what to expect“
“Visited the location for info on Suriname and the RN was very capable as explaining my options, side effects and costs to consider. Very efficient.”

Submitted by: Alison

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