Polish residents who would like to go to Benin will need to apply for a Benin eVisa for Citizens of Poland. The Benin e-Visa is valid for tourism, business, and transit purposes, and you can stay for up to 90 days depending on which visa you select.
Obtaining an e-Visa is the best way to skip queues at your local embassy or consulate and, instead, you get your Benin eVisa for citizens of Poland emailed to you and get ready to travel!
COVID-19 Travelling FAQs
1. Is a vaccination required to enter the country?
A COVID-19 vaccination is recommendable but not mandatory to enter Benin.
2. PCR Test required to enter the country?
Yes, to enter the country it is asked to show a valid and ‘negative’ PCR test, taken within 72 hours from flight departure to Benin (for all passengers aged 5 or above).
All travelers landing at Cotonou Cadjehoun International Airport must undergo a second mandatory COVID-19 testing.
3. Quarantine required upon arrival to the country?
Yes, travelers will have to quarantine up to 3 days, until the results of the PCR Test taken upon landing are ready.
What are timings and costs of my Benin eVisa for Citizens of Poland?
There are three (3) different options to apply :
- Standard Processing: Received within 2 days - USD $104.49.
- Rush Processing: Received within 24 hours - USD $123.99.
- Speed Rush: Received within 12 hours - USD $148.99.
How long can I stay in Benin with my Benin eVisa for citizens of Poland?
You will get a 30-day single entry visa, that will expire 30 days after arrival.
What documents do I need for my online application for a Benin eVisa for citizens of Poland?
You will need the following documents:
- Valid Passport: Your government-issued passport must be suitable for up to 6 months from your date of arrival in Benin.
- Onward Ticket: Make sure to have proof that you will be leaving Benin before your visa expires.
- Proof of Sustainability: You will need to show proof that you can financially sustain yourself while you are in Benin.
- *Payment Method: Make sure to have your credit or debit card ready to pay for the application process.
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- Visit Cotonou: Cotonou may not be the official capital of Benin, but it certainly has the feel of one. The city is an explosive mix of metropolitan vitality and African charm. If you're visiting Africa for the first time, the city can be intimidating and overwhelming, but those ready to take the chance will be rewarded handsomely. A handful of beautiful paradise beaches with golden sand and palm trees are among the rewards. The Pendjari National Park, one of Africa's most important animal reserves, is also a must-see in Cotonou. The "Fetish Market" sells a wide selection of dead animals for voodoo festival festivities for visitors looking for a more esoteric attraction.
- Enjoy Porto Novo: Benin's capital, Porto Novo, is the former French capital of Dahomey. If you've already been to Cotonou, you'll probably find it difficult to comprehend why Porto Novo is the official capital; the population is just around 250,000, and the pace is much slower than in Cotonou. The Portuguese left an indelible mark on this region, which may still be seen today. The city's attractions include the Royal Palace and Gardens, as well as the Porto Novo Kings Museum.