Please note: From May 4th, 2023, all COVID-19 entry requirements are suspended.
The spread of coronavirus had put all our travel plans to an abrupt halt. With the arrival of the coronavirus vaccine, more people are able to travel safely again. As a visitor of Venezuela, you might be wondering, “Do I need a vaccine to travel to Venezuela?” The good news is that anyone wishing to travel does not need a vaccine to enter Venezuela.
If you wish to make a trip to Venezuela and are still doubtful of your decision and wondering what requirements you need to enter the country, then don't worry; we have all the information you need here.
It's important to note that the Venezuela Health Pass (Pase de Salud) is no longer required to enter the country.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a vaccine to travel to Venezuela?
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.
Do I need a COVID vaccine or vaccination certificate to enter Venezuela?
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.
- All travelers must still complete a Passenger Locator Form (Formulario de Localización de Pasajero) upon arrival at the port of entry.
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?
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.
Do I need to quarantine in Venezuela?
There are no quarantine requirements in Venezuela.
I still have a few more questions; what do I do?
If you still need more information, you can contact our customer support team anytime.
When in Venezuela, you can plan your trip to attend the Festival Del Mar, a beach extravaganza celebrated across the island, especially at the Island Harbour. When at the harbour, you can also visit the Dolphin Sanctuary to enjoy the Caribbean fauna at its best. Once you have enjoyed these trademark locations, you can bask in the Sun at Meads Bay Beach or Rendezvous Bay Beach, among many others, like the Maundays Beach of the island. You can then plan a day trip to the Prickly Pear Islands and enjoy some exciting water adventures like snorkeling and scuba diving. History enthusiasts can take a walk down memory lane at the Heritage Collection Museum during the Venezuela Heritage Tour in the Valley, the capital city of Venezuela.
iVisa wishes you a safe and exciting trip to Venezuela.