Lithuania Visa RequirementsFor Slovakia passport holders

Slovak passport holders enter Lithuania freely with EU freedom of movement. Both countries are EU and Schengen members, allowing Slovaks to live and travel in Lithuania without restriction.

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Great news! Slovakia passport holders can enter Lithuania without a visa for tourism or business purposes.

No visa application needed. Slovak citizens present their national ID card or passport at the Lithuanian border or airport. Vilnius Airport has connections to Bratislava via various low-cost carriers.

Lithuania 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

Valid Passport or National ID

A valid Slovak passport or national ID card.

Current Travel Situation

Slovakia to Lithuania: What You Need to Know

Lithuania and Slovakia are both European Union and Schengen Area member states. Slovak citizens enjoy full freedom of movement to Lithuania with no visa required. Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital, is known for its baroque architecture and vibrant cultural scene. A national ID card or passport is sufficient for entry.

How to Get There

Latvia and Estonia complete the Baltic trio and are equally accessible visa-free. Kaliningrad (Russia) borders Lithuania but requires a Russian visa for entry.

Money & Banking

Lithuania uses the Euro (EUR). Credit cards are widely accepted throughout Lithuania. ATMs are available in all cities and towns. No currency exchange needed from Slovakia. Lithuania is one of the more affordable EU destinations.

Practical Tips

Lithuania uses the Euro (EUR), same as Slovakia. Vilnius old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Baltic states make a natural combined itinerary. Lithuania is generally affordable compared to Western European destinations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for Lithuania?

No. Lithuania and Slovakia are both EU and Schengen member states. Slovak citizens can travel freely to Lithuania without a visa using a passport or national ID card.

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for Lithuania?

No. Both Lithuania and Slovakia are EU and Schengen members. Slovak citizens travel to Lithuania freely with just a national ID card or passport.

What currency does Lithuania use?

Lithuania uses the euro (EUR), the same as Slovakia. No currency exchange is needed.

What currency does Lithuania use?

Lithuania uses the Euro (EUR), the same as Slovakia. No currency exchange is needed.

What is Uzupis and why is it famous?

Uzupis is a bohemian neighbourhood in Vilnius that playfully declared itself an independent "republic" in 1997 (on April Fool's Day). It has its own constitution (displayed in multiple languages including Lithuanian, English, and French on metal plaques), a president, and a mermaid statue on the river. It is now a vibrant arts district with galleries, studios, and cafes.

What are the top attractions in Lithuania?

Vilnius old town (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Hill of Crosses near Siauliai, Trakai Castle, the Curonian Spit (UNESCO), and Kaunas second city are top attractions.

How do I visit the Curonian Spit from Vilnius?

The Curonian Spit is a UNESCO-listed narrow sand-dune peninsula shared between Lithuania and Russia (Kaliningrad). From Vilnius, travel to Klaipeda by bus (3 hours) or train (3.5 hours), then take the ferry (8 minutes) to Smiltyne on the spit. The Lithuanian side offers villages (Nida, Juodkrante) and Europe's tallest sand dunes.

Is Lithuania affordable for Slovak tourists?

Lithuania is one of the more affordable EU countries. Vilnius in particular offers good value compared to Western European capital cities. Dining, accommodation, and entertainment are reasonably priced.

Is the Hill of Crosses worth the detour?

Yes. The Hill of Crosses (Kryziu Kalnas) near Siauliai is one of Europe's most unique spiritual monuments: over 100,000 crosses of all sizes covering a small hillside. It has been a pilgrimage site since the 19th century and survived Soviet attempts to remove it. It is approximately 2 hours from Vilnius by bus.

Can Slovak citizens visit the Kaliningrad region from Lithuania?

Kaliningrad is a Russian exclave and requires a Russian visa for Slovak citizens. It cannot be visited without a separate Russian visa application.

What is the best way to get from Slovakia to Lithuania?

Flying via Warsaw, Riga, or Vienna to Vilnius Airport is the most practical option. Ryanair and Wizz Air serve Vilnius from multiple Central European hubs. Alternatively, buses from Bratislava via Prague and Warsaw to Vilnius take approximately 16-20 hours.

How do you travel from Slovakia to Lithuania?

Flights from Bratislava or Vienna to Vilnius (VNO) take approximately 2-3 hours, often with connections via Warsaw, Riga, or Tallinn. Overland travel through Poland is possible but takes much longer.

What are the best things to eat in Lithuania?

Cepelinai (potato dumplings stuffed with meat, served with sour cream and bacon) are the national dish. Saltibarsciai (cold pink borscht with kefir) is a summer specialty. Kibinai (crescent pastries with meat filling) are a Karaite tradition from Trakai. Lithuanian dark bread (rugine duona) and local craft beers are also noteworthy.

What language is spoken in Lithuania?

Lithuanian is the official language. English is widely spoken in Vilnius and tourist areas, especially among younger generations. Russian is also understood by older residents.