Estonia Visa RequirementsFor Lebanon passport holders
Lebanese nationals require a Schengen visa to visit Estonia. Tallinn's UNESCO-listed medieval old town is the main attraction. The visa costs EUR 80 and allows 90 days in the Schengen Zone.
Lebanon passport holders require a visa to enter Estonia.
Verify which Schengen embassy represents Estonia in Lebanon by checking the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website. Apply at the designated embassy with standard Schengen documents. Fee is EUR 80. Processing 10-15 working days. Estonia is known for digital innovation (e-Residency program) but tourist visas follow standard Schengen procedures.
Estonia is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
3 months beyond departure from Schengen
Blank Pages
2 blank pages required
Multiple Entry
Single entry only
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Required Documents
For Your Visa Application
Valid Passport
Lebanese passport valid 3+ months beyond Schengen visa end date
Valid Passport
Lebanese passport valid 3+ months beyond Schengen visa end date
Schengen Application Form
Completed form from the representing Schengen embassy
Schengen Application Form
Completed form from the representing Schengen embassy
Passport Photos
Two 35x45mm photos, white background
Passport Photos
Two 35x45mm photos, white background
Travel Insurance
EUR 30,000 minimum Schengen medical coverage
Travel Insurance
EUR 30,000 minimum Schengen medical coverage
Flight Bookings
Round-trip confirmed itinerary
Flight Bookings
Round-trip confirmed itinerary
Accommodation Proof
Hotel reservations for Estonia
Accommodation Proof
Hotel reservations for Estonia
Bank Statements
6 months financial statements
Bank Statements
6 months financial statements
Required at Entry
Schengen Visa
Valid Schengen visa before boarding
Schengen Visa
Valid Schengen visa before boarding
Current Travel Situation
Lebanon to Estonia: What You Need to Know
Estonia may not have a dedicated embassy in Beirut; Lebanese applicants may need to apply through a neighboring Schengen country's embassy that represents Estonian interests in Lebanon, or travel to a country with an Estonian consulate. Check the current representation arrangement before applying.
How to Get There
Latvia and Lithuania (also Schengen, Baltic states) can be combined with an Estonia visit using the same Schengen visa. Finland offers easier connectivity as a gateway to the Baltic region.
Money & Banking
Estonia uses the Euro. Bring USD to exchange. ATMs widely available. Credit cards accepted almost everywhere in Estonia (very cashless society). Notify bank before travel.
Practical Tips
Tallinn is very walkable and compact. The old town can be explored in 1-2 days. Estonia uses the Euro. Direct connections from Beirut are not available; connect through Helsinki, Stockholm, or Riga. Estonia is most beautiful in summer but can be visited year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Lebanese citizens need a visa for Estonia?
Yes, Lebanese passport holders require a Schengen visa to visit Estonia. Estonia is a Schengen Area member state.
Do Lebanese citizens need a visa for Estonia?
Yes, Lebanese passport holders require a Schengen visa to visit Estonia. Estonia is a Schengen Area member state.
Does Estonia have an embassy in Beirut?
Estonia may not maintain a full embassy in Beirut. Lebanese applicants should check the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website to find the designated Schengen embassy representing Estonian interests in Lebanon.
Does Estonia have an embassy in Beirut?
Estonia may not maintain a full embassy in Beirut. Lebanese applicants should check the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website to find the designated Schengen embassy representing Estonian interests in Lebanon.
What is Estonia known for?
Estonia is known for Tallinn's medieval UNESCO-listed old town, digital innovation (it was the first country to offer e-Residency), beautiful forests and Baltic coastlines, and Midsummer festivals.
What is Estonia known for?
Estonia is known for Tallinn's medieval UNESCO-listed old town, digital innovation (it was the first country to offer e-Residency), beautiful forests and Baltic coastlines, and Midsummer festivals.
How do I get from Beirut to Tallinn?
There are no direct flights from Beirut to Tallinn. Connect via Helsinki (shortest connection), Stockholm, Riga, or via a major European hub like Frankfurt or Amsterdam.
How do I get from Beirut to Tallinn?
There are no direct flights from Beirut to Tallinn. Connect via Helsinki (shortest connection), Stockholm, Riga, or via a major European hub like Frankfurt or Amsterdam.
Does Estonia use the Euro?
Yes, Estonia adopted the Euro in 2011. It is one of the Eurozone countries.
Does Estonia use the Euro?
Yes, Estonia adopted the Euro in 2011. It is one of the Eurozone countries.
Can I visit Latvia and Lithuania on the same Schengen visa as Estonia?
Yes. A Schengen visa valid for Estonia is valid for travel to all Schengen countries, including Latvia and Lithuania. A Baltic tour covering all three countries is very popular.
Can I visit Latvia and Lithuania on the same Schengen visa as Estonia?
Yes. A Schengen visa valid for Estonia is valid for travel to all Schengen countries, including Latvia and Lithuania. A Baltic tour covering all three countries is very popular.
What is the best time to visit Estonia?
June-August offers the best weather with long daylight hours (nearly midnight sun in June). Winter (December-February) is cold but Estonia has charming Christmas markets.
What is the best time to visit Estonia?
June-August offers the best weather with long daylight hours (nearly midnight sun in June). Winter (December-February) is cold but Estonia has charming Christmas markets.