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Hajj and Umrah Vaccination Requirements 2026

The 2026 guide to Hajj and Umrah vaccination requirements — the mandatory MenACWY certificate, recommended vaccines, timing and how Sheffield pilgrims can prepare.

Sohail Shafiq, Superintendent Pharmacist 1 March 2026 Updated 26 May 2026 9 min read

Performing Hajj or Umrah is a deeply meaningful journey, and good preparation includes meeting Saudi Arabia’s health requirements. This 2026 guide explains the mandatory vaccine, the recommended ones, and how to plan — so your pilgrimage isn’t held up by paperwork.

Why vaccination matters for pilgrimage

Hajj and Umrah bring together millions of pilgrims from every corner of the world, often in very close quarters. That unique gathering means infections can spread more easily, which is why Saudi Arabia sets clear health entry requirements and why some vaccines are strongly recommended for your own protection. The single mandatory requirement for all pilgrims is the meningitis ACWY (MenACWY) vaccine, with a certificate you must present for your visa and on arrival. Beyond that, vaccines such as seasonal influenza are advised because respiratory infections circulate readily in the crowds, and you should make sure your routine immunisations are up to date. Requirements can be updated each year by the Saudi Ministry of Health, so it’s wise to check the current position before you travel. Planning your vaccinations early means the health side of your trip is sorted well before you set off, leaving you free to focus on the spiritual journey ahead.

The mandatory MenACWY vaccine

Every pilgrim must show proof of a valid quadrivalent meningitis ACWY vaccination — protecting against meningococcal groups A, C, W and Y. Key points for 2026:

  • The certificate must usually be issued at least 10 days before you arrive in Saudi Arabia.
  • It is required both for your visa application and on entry.
  • The vaccine protects for several years, so a recent dose may still count — bring any record you have.

This is the same MenACWY vaccine recommended for university students, and it’s a quick, single dose for most people.

While MenACWY is the only mandatory vaccine, your pharmacist may recommend others depending on your health and travel plans:

VaccineWhy it’s recommended
Seasonal influenzaRespiratory infections spread easily in crowds; advised especially for older pilgrims and those with health conditions
PolioRequired for travellers from, or recently in, certain countries; check your situation
MMRMeasles circulates worldwide — ensure you’ve had two doses
Tetanus, diphtheria, polio boosterKeep routine protection up to date
Hepatitis AWorth considering depending on diet and wider travel

A travel health consultation will tailor these recommendations to you.

Staying healthy during pilgrimage

Vaccines are only part of staying well. Pilgrims commonly experience respiratory infections, heat-related illness and exhaustion. Sensible precautions include:

  • Practising good hand hygiene and considering a face covering in dense crowds
  • Staying hydrated and protected from the sun and heat
  • Wearing comfortable footwear and pacing yourself
  • Carrying any regular medicines in sufficient supply, with a note of what they are
  • Keeping a small kit with rehydration sachets and basic first aid

When to book your vaccinations

Timing is important. Aim to attend at least two to three weeks before you travel:

  • The MenACWY certificate must be issued 10+ days before arrival
  • Other vaccines need time to take effect
  • Demand peaks before Hajj and during popular Umrah periods, including Ramadan, so book early

Leaving vaccinations to the last minute risks your certificate not being valid in time.

Preparing in Sheffield

Sheffield has long-established Muslim communities in Sharrow, Nether Edge, Darnall, Burngreave and Highfield, and every year families from across the city prepare for pilgrimage. At Belgrave PharmHealth we understand the timing and significance of Hajj and Umrah, and we make getting ready simple: we provide the MenACWY vaccine and certificate, advise on and administer other recommended vaccines, and can see families and groups travelling together. With same-day appointments and free on-site parking, we’re a convenient, trusted local choice.

If you’re preparing for pilgrimage, you can book Hajj vaccination Sheffield at our Highfield clinic. Our wider travel clinic can also handle any additional vaccines you need for onward or connecting travel.

A note on changing requirements

Saudi Arabia reviews its health requirements regularly, and details — including any additional vaccines or conditions — can change from year to year. Always confirm the current requirements before you travel, through official Saudi Ministry of Health guidance and trusted UK sources such as NaTHNaC and NHS Fit for Travel. Booking a travel consultation is the easiest way to be sure you have everything in order for 2026.

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Frequently asked questions

Which vaccine is mandatory for Hajj and Umrah in 2026?
A valid quadrivalent meningitis ACWY (MenACWY) vaccination is mandatory for all pilgrims. You must show a certificate, usually issued at least 10 days before arrival in Saudi Arabia, and it is required for your visa as well as on entry.
How long before travelling should I get vaccinated?
Attend at least two to three weeks before you travel. The MenACWY certificate must be issued at least 10 days before arrival, and allowing extra time lets any other recommended vaccines take effect.
What other vaccines are recommended for pilgrims?
Beyond the mandatory MenACWY, seasonal influenza is commonly recommended given the close crowds, and you should be up to date with routine vaccines such as polio (required for travellers from some countries), MMR and tetanus. Hepatitis A may also be advised.
How long is the MenACWY certificate valid?
The MenACWY certificate is valid for several years, so if you have had it recently you may still be covered. Bring any record you have and a pharmacist can confirm whether you need another dose.
Where can I get Hajj and Umrah vaccinations in Sheffield?
Belgrave PharmHealth in Highfield provides the MenACWY vaccine and certificate plus other recommended pilgrim vaccines, with same-day appointments and free parking, serving Sheffield's Muslim communities.
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Medically reviewed by

Sohail Shafiq

Superintendent Pharmacist · GPhC 2226083

Published 1 March 2026 Updated 26 May 2026 9 min read

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