Please note: From May 4th, 2023, all COVID-19 entry requirements are suspended.
To visit Venezuela, it is no longer necessary for travelers to get the Venezuelan Health Pass (Pase de Salud). Not that this is not the same as a visa, suggesting that countries that need a visa to enter Venezuela, must apply for it independently.
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How can I get the Venezuela Pase de Salud?
Travelers no longer need to apply for the Venezuelan Health Pass to enter the country.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a COVID vaccine or vaccination certificate to enter Venezuela?
No, COVID vaccination passports or certificates are not mandatory to enter Venezuela. However, if you are fully vaccinated, you should present your vaccine certificate, and you won't need to present a pre-departure COVID test.
Since information may change quickly, we advise you to follow up on the latest Venezuelan travel updates and/or contact your local embassy.
Do I need to take the COVID-19 PCR Test before traveling to Venezuela?
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Venezuela no longer requires proof of vaccination, a negative test result, or a COVID-19 recovery certificate to enter the country, regardless of vaccination status.
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All travelers must still complete a Passenger Locator Form (Formulario de Localización de Pasajero) upon arrival at the port of entry.
Do I need to quarantine in Venezuela?
There are no quarantine requirements in Venezuela.
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Venezuela has some amazing tourist spots and it’s not impossible to visit if you consider some safety advice first.
One thing you should consider about this country is that the cities can be more dangerous than natural areas, so we recommend you avoid exploring any city by yourself if it’s not necessary. You won’t have issues by staying safe in your hotel room and walking the surrounding areas only with trusted guides or locals.
If you go to natural places like Santo Angel, Roraima, or Morrocoy National Park, then you’ll enjoy an amazing time with the locals and the tour guides, especially because these regions are not as dangerous as the cities. Nevertheless, we still recommend you stay alert to your surroundings.