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All the countries British travellers are being warned to avoid visiting in 2025

The Foreign Office has warned Brits to steer clear of the 13 countries on its ‘do not travel’ list

Amy Houghton
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Amy Houghton
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There are several reasons a country might be on the UK government’s ‘Do Not Travel’ list. It could be because of conflict, security, health risks, extreme weather or legal differences with the UK. Basically it’s anywhere that your health, safety or freedom could be at risk. Kind of obvious, really. 

Still, it’s useful to have an official list of all the no-go zones from the Foreign Office. Technically, you can still go to the countries on the list, but you won’t be able to get travel insurance and there could be a lack of consular support if anything bad happens. Also, your life could be in danger. So it’s not recommended. 

A number of the nations on the list, such as Iran or Belarus, have been flagged because UK citizens are at risk of arrest. Others, such as Lebanon and Russia have been included because of the risks associated with recent or ongoing conflicts. As of January 2025, the only place included because of dangerous weather is Mayotte, a French island between Madagascar and the coast of Mozambique, which was hit by a devastating cyclone last month. 

Things are always changing, though, so it’s worth checking the official list for the most up-to-date warnings. These are all the countries that the Foreign Office is currently telling British citizens to avoid 

RECOMMENDED: The latest 2025 passport rankings are in – and the UK is in the top five.

Foreign Office advises against ‘all travel’

  • Afghanistan
  • Belarus
  • Haiti
  • Iran
  • Lebanon
  • Libya
  • Russia
  • South Sudan
  • Syria
  • Yemen

Foreign Office advises against ‘all but essential travel’

  • Mayotte
  • New Caledonia
  • North Korea

There are an additional 58 countries on the Foreign Office’s list where travel is only advised against in certain parts, including areas of India, Brazil, Turkey and Algeria. You can find the details of all of those here

Where to next?

It’ll be much, much easier to travel to the countries that are visa-free for UK passport holders. To help you pick from that list, have a look at our roundup of the best city breaks to go on in 2025, the best things to do in the world this year, the most amazing places to visit in January or the world’s best sober travel destinations.

Plus: How to win Omaze’s latest £6 million mansion in Norfolk

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