Philippines Visa RequirementsFor Andorra passport holders

Andorra passport holders require a visa to enter the Philippines. The Philippine Embassy in Madrid or Paris handles applications for stays up to 59 days.

Visa Required
59 days max stay
$40 visa cost
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Andorra passport holders require a visa to enter Philippines.

Apply at the Philippine Embassy in Madrid (Calle Eresma 2, 28002 Madrid) - approximately 6 hours drive from Andorra. Required: Andorran passport, completed visa form, passport photo, return flights, bank statements, and approximately USD 40 fee. Processing: 3 to 5 business days.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Andorran Passport

Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond intended stay.

Completed Visa Application Form

Philippine tourist visa form completed accurately.

Passport Photo

Recent color passport photo per Philippine Embassy specifications.

Return or Onward Flight Booking

Confirmed flight bookings showing entry and departure from Philippines.

Bank Statements

Recent statements showing sufficient funds for your stay.

Visa Fee

Approximately USD 40. Verify current fee with the Philippine Embassy in Madrid.

Current Travel Situation

Andorra to Philippines: What You Need to Know

The Philippines requires advance visas from Andorran citizens. The Philippine Embassy in Madrid is the most convenient option for Andorran residents. The Philippines offers extraordinary island scenery, world-class diving, and outstanding beaches.

How to Get There

Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand are neighboring Southeast Asian destinations with their own visa arrangements.

Money & Banking

The Philippines uses the Philippine Peso (PHP). Exchange Euros to PHP at airport money changers or SM Mall exchange counters. Cards accepted in cities but cash essential for islands and markets.

Practical Tips

Palawan (consistently voted world's best island), Siargao (surfing), Boracay (beaches), Coron (WWII wreck diving), and Cebu are top destinations. December to May is the best season to visit most islands. Always check weather by specific island as seasons vary.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Andorran citizens need a visa for the Philippines?

Yes. Andorran citizens must apply for a Philippine tourist visa in advance at the Philippine Embassy in Madrid (closest to Andorra). The fee is approximately USD 40.

Which Philippine Embassy is most convenient for Andorran residents?

The Philippine Embassy in Madrid at Calle Eresma 2, 28002 Madrid, is approximately 6 hours from Andorra la Vella. The Embassy in Paris at 4 Hameau de Boulainvilliers, 75016 Paris is approximately 7 to 8 hours.

What is Palawan and why is it often voted the world's best island?

Palawan is a long island province in the western Philippines with the most pristine environment in the country. El Nido has dramatic limestone karst scenery, turquoise lagoons, and incredible snorkeling. Coron offers some of Southeast Asia's best wreck diving from WWII Japanese ships.

How long can Andorran citizens stay in the Philippines?

A standard tourist visa allows up to 59 days, which is notably generous compared to typical 30-day visa-free allowances for other nationalities. Extensions are possible through the Bureau of Immigration in the Philippines.

How do Andorrans fly to the Philippines from Andorra?

Fly from Barcelona El Prat (BCN) to Manila (MNL) or Cebu (CEB) with connections, typically via Dubai, Singapore, or Hong Kong. Total travel time is approximately 16 to 20 hours.

Is Siargao good for Andorran surfers?

Yes. Siargao is the Philippines' surfing capital, known for its famous Cloud 9 break. While Andorrans are more familiar with mountain sports than ocean surfing, Siargao is a world-class surf destination that attracts international surfers and casual beach visitors alike.

When is the best time to visit the Philippines for Andorran tourists?

December to May (dry season) is best for most of the Philippines including Palawan, Boracay, and Siargao. The east coast areas (eastern Samar, eastern Leyte) have a different wet season pattern. Avoid typhoon season (June to November) for western and central Philippines.