New Zealand Visa RequirementsFor Slovakia passport holders

Slovak citizens need a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) before travelling to New Zealand. The NZeTA costs NZD 23 (approximately EUR 13) and is linked to your passport.

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$12 visa cost
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Slovakia passport holders must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) online before traveling to New Zealand.

Slovak citizens require an NZeTA before travelling. Apply via the official NZeTA app or website; the fee is NZD 23 (approximately EUR 13) plus an International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy of NZD 35 (EUR 19). Total cost approximately NZD 58 (EUR 32). The NZeTA is valid for multiple visits over 2 years, with each stay up to 90 days. Apply before departure; processing is typically instant but allow 72 hours. A valid Slovak passport is required.

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

For Your Visa Application

NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority)

Apply at nzeta.immigration.govt.nz or via the NZeTA app before travel. Fee NZD 23 plus NZD 35 International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy. Usually approved instantly.

Required at Entry

Valid Passport

A valid Slovak passport. The NZeTA is linked to your specific passport number.

Return or Onward Ticket

Evidence of onward or return travel.

Proof of Sufficient Funds Recommended

May be requested at the border.

Current Travel Situation

Slovakia to New Zealand: What You Need to Know

New Zealand is a premier long-haul bucket-list destination for Slovak travellers drawn by pristine landscapes, Maori culture, adventure sports, and the Lord of the Rings film locations. The North Island offers geothermal wonders (Rotorua), the Coromandel Peninsula beaches, and vibrant Wellington. The South Island delivers the fiords of Milford Sound, the Franz Josef Glacier, Queenstown's adventure sports, the Canterbury Plains, and the Mackenzie Basin's Mt Cook. New Zealand consistently ranks among the world's most liveable and most beautiful countries.

How to Get There

Auckland: the Sky Tower observation deck, the Viaduct Harbour, Waiheke Island wine and beaches (35-minute ferry), and day trips to the Coromandel. Rotorua: Te Puia Maori cultural experience, Wai-O-Tapu geothermal park, Hobbiton movie set (45 min drive). Wellington: Te Papa Museum of New Zealand, the Cuba Street arts district, the Zealandia wildlife sanctuary. Milford Sound: accessible by bus from Queenstown (4 hours) or scenic flight; the Milford Track (4-day guided or independent hike) is one of the world's great walks. Queenstown: bungy jumping (AJ Hackett), skydiving, jet boating, and skiing (The Remarkables, Coronet Peak).

Money & Banking

New Zealand uses the New Zealand dollar (NZD). As of 2025, EUR 1 is approximately NZD 1.83. New Zealand is expensive; a mid-range Queenstown restaurant dinner costs NZD 35-55 (EUR 19-30). Petrol is relatively affordable; a campervan or rental car is the best way to explore both islands. The Interislander or Bluebridge ferry between Wellington and Picton (3.5 hours) connects the North and South Islands. Card payments are universal.

Practical Tips

There are no direct flights from Central Europe to New Zealand. Common connections include via Singapore (Singapore Airlines, best option for Auckland), Dubai (Emirates), Hong Kong (Cathay Pacific), or Sydney (Qantas/Air New Zealand) to Auckland (AKL) or Christchurch (CHC). Total journey time from Bratislava is 25-30 hours. Air New Zealand covers domestic routes efficiently between Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Queenstown, and Dunedin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for New Zealand?

Yes. Slovak citizens need a New Zealand ETA (NZeTA) before travel. Apply at nzeta.immigration.govt.nz or via the NZeTA app. The fee is NZD 23 plus NZD 35 International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL), approximately EUR 32 total. Valid for multiple visits over 2 years, up to 90 days each.

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for New Zealand?

Slovak citizens need an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) before travel. It costs NZD 12 (approx EUR 7) plus a NZD 35 tourism levy, applied for online.

How long is the flight from Slovakia to New Zealand?

There are no direct flights from Bratislava to New Zealand. The total journey time is approximately 25-30 hours with one or two connections. Best routing options are via Singapore (Singapore Airlines to Auckland), Doha (Qatar Airways), Hong Kong (Cathay Pacific), or Dubai (Emirates to Auckland). Auckland (AKL) and Christchurch (CHC) are the main international gateways.

How do I apply for the NZeTA as a Slovak citizen?

Apply through the official NZeTA app or at eta.immigration.govt.nz. You need a valid Slovak passport, a selfie-style photo, and a credit/debit card for payment. The NZeTA is usually approved within 72 hours.

What is the best time to visit New Zealand?

December to February (New Zealand summer) is the warmest period and best for beaches and hiking, but it is also peak season with the highest prices and most crowds. March-April (autumn) offers excellent weather, autumn foliage, and fewer tourists. October-November (spring) is also good. Ski season runs June-October in the South Island (Queenstown, Wanaka).

How long can Slovak citizens stay in New Zealand on the NZeTA?

Up to 90 days per visit. The NZeTA is valid for multiple trips over 2 years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.

What currency does New Zealand use?

New Zealand uses the New Zealand dollar (NZD). As of 2025, EUR 1 is approximately NZD 1.83. New Zealand is moderately expensive; Queenstown in particular has high restaurant and accommodation prices.

What are the top attractions in New Zealand for Slovak tourists?

Queenstown (adventure capital, bungee jumping, skiing), Milford Sound/Fiordland, Rotorua (Maori culture, geothermal), the Bay of Islands, Hobbiton (Lord of the Rings), Tongariro National Park, and the Abel Tasman Coast Track.

What is the Milford Track?

The Milford Track is a 53.5 km (4-day, 3-night) hiking trail through Fiordland National Park, rated as one of the world's greatest walks. It runs from Lake Te Anau to Milford Sound through ancient forests, mountain passes, and river valleys. The track must be booked in advance (at least 6 months for December-January) through the Department of Conservation. Options: guided walk (includes lodge accommodation and meals) or independent walk (huts only).

Is New Zealand affordable for Slovak tourists?

New Zealand is moderately expensive. Self-drive campervan holidays are a popular and cost-effective way to explore. Freedom camping is possible in many areas. Dining out can be expensive but supermarkets offer good value.

What unique wildlife does New Zealand have?

New Zealand evolved in isolation for 80 million years and has extraordinary endemic wildlife. The kiwi (nocturnal, flightless bird) is the national symbol; it can be seen at Zealandia sanctuary in Wellington or in Fiordland. Tuatara (ancient reptile, 225 million years of evolutionary heritage) are at Zealandia and on Stephens Island. Kea (the world's only alpine parrot) is found in South Island national parks. The Hector's dolphin (the world's smallest) is found on the South Island's west coast.

Is it worth combining Australia and New Zealand?

Yes, many European visitors combine both countries in one trip given the long-haul flight investment. Allow at least 2 weeks for each to do them justice. Budget airlines connect Australian and New Zealand cities affordably.

Is it possible to do a Lord of the Rings tour in New Zealand?

Yes. Many of the films' locations are accessible. Hobbiton (on a private farm near Matamata, North Island) is the only permanent movie set and offers guided tours year-round (book in advance at hobbitontours.com). The Shire's Rest cafe and the Green Dragon Inn are part of the tour. Other key locations: Edoras (Mount Sunday in Canterbury), Mordor (Tongariro Alpine Crossing, the volcanic plateau), and Rivendell (Kaitoke Regional Park near Wellington).

What are the biosecurity rules in New Zealand?

New Zealand has very strict biosecurity. Do not bring food, plant material, or animal products. All items must be declared on arrival. Fines for violations are significant. Clean your hiking boots before arrival.