Entry requirements
Tourists do not require a visa for a maximum stay of 90 days. A machine-readable passport or a machine-readable temporary passport must be presented upon entry. Machine-readable children's passports are also accepted for children. However, updated or extended children's passports and entries in the parents' passports are not accepted. Passports must be valid for the duration of the stay.
All travelers entering the country must be in possession of the required return or onward travel tickets, confirmation of booked accommodation and sufficient funds (at least US$ 100 per day) for their stay. The onward or return ticket must include the final destination (i.e. the country in which travelers have their permanent residence).
Minors who have a different surname to the parent traveling with them should carry appropriate documents proving the family relationship (e.g. a birth certificate). Unaccompanied minors under the age of 18 must carry a written declaration of consent from both parents or minors with only one accompanying parent must carry written permission from the parent not traveling with them.
If you have been in a yellow fever area before entering the country, you must provide proof of a yellow fever vaccination. There is an exception for transit travelers whose transfer time does not exceed twelve hours.
This is general information without guarantee. We will provide you with legally binding entry requirements based on your nationality before you book your trip and will inform you of any changes in the further course of your trip.