Taiwan Visa RequirementsFor Slovakia passport holders

Slovak citizens can visit Taiwan visa-free for up to 90 days under Taiwan's visa-waiver program for EU member state passport holders.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Taipei
Asia
TWD (NT$)
Mandarin Chinese
UTC+8

Great news! Slovakia passport holders can enter Taiwan without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa required for stays up to 90 days. A valid Slovak passport with at least 6 months' validity is required. Onward or return travel proof may be requested. Taiwan has a separate customs and immigration system from mainland China; entry to Taiwan does not constitute entry to the PRC and vice versa.

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 Passport

A valid Slovak passport with at least 6 months validity. Taiwan does not accept national ID cards.

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Slovakia to Taiwan: What You Need to Know

Taiwan is one of Asia's most traveller-friendly and culturally rich destinations, offering a combination of Mandarin culture, Japanese colonial heritage, subtropical natural scenery, and some of the world's best street food. Taipei's night markets (Shilin, Ningxia), the National Palace Museum (one of the world's greatest Chinese art collections), Taroko Gorge National Park, the Sun Moon Lake, and the Alishan Forest Railway are headline attractions. Taiwan is also a world leader in semiconductor manufacturing (TSMC) and a vibrant democratic state.

How to Get There

Taipei highlights: Taipei 101 (observatory), Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Longshan Temple, Xinyi shopping district, the Shilin Night Market. Jiufen: a hillside gold-mining village 50 km from Taipei, famous as partial inspiration for the film Spirited Away. Taroko Gorge: marble canyon hiking in Hualien County, accessible by train from Taipei (2 hours). Sun Moon Lake: scenic lake cycling and hiking in Nantou County. Tainan: Taiwan's oldest city and food capital.

Money & Banking

Taiwan uses the New Taiwan dollar (TWD). As of 2025, EUR 1 is approximately TWD 35. Taiwan is affordable; beef noodle soup at a local restaurant costs TWD 150-200 (EUR 4-6), and a mid-range dinner costs TWD 400-800 (EUR 11-23). The EasyCard (rechargeable IC card) covers Taipei Metro, buses, and even convenience store purchases. Card payments are accepted in department stores and most restaurants; cash is preferred in night markets.

Practical Tips

There are no direct flights from Bratislava or Vienna to Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE). Common connections include via Hong Kong, Seoul (Incheon), Tokyo (Narita), or Amsterdam (KLM) to TPE. Journey time is 15-18 hours. The Taoyuan MRT connects the airport to Taipei Main Station in 35 minutes. The Taiwan High Speed Rail (HSR) covers the western corridor from Taipei to Kaohsiung in 90 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for Taiwan?

No. Taiwan offers a visa-waiver program for EU member state passport holders including Slovakia. Slovak citizens can visit Taiwan for up to 90 days without a visa using a valid Slovak passport.

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for Taiwan?

No. Taiwan grants visa-free access to Slovak citizens for stays up to 90 days for tourism and business purposes.

Is Taiwan the same as China?

No. Taiwan (officially the Republic of China, ROC) administers itself as a separate, democratic state with its own government, military, currency, and immigration system. Mainland China (the People's Republic of China, PRC) claims Taiwan as its territory but does not control it. Entering Taiwan does not constitute entering the PRC and vice versa; separate visas and entry procedures apply.

What currency does Taiwan use?

Taiwan uses the New Taiwan Dollar (NTD). Credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger establishments. ATMs at 7-Eleven and other convenience stores accept international cards. Night markets require cash.

What currency does Taiwan use?

Taiwan uses the New Taiwan dollar (TWD). As of 2025, EUR 1 is approximately TWD 35. Taiwan is very affordable; a night market meal costs TWD 100-200 (EUR 2.86-5.71).

How do you get from Slovakia to Taiwan?

Flights from Vienna (VIE) or Frankfurt to Taipei (TPE - Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport) take approximately 12-14 hours, typically with one connection via a Middle Eastern or Asian hub.

What makes Taiwanese night markets special?

Taiwanese night markets are open-air evening food and shopping markets operating from approximately 6pm to midnight. Shilin Night Market (the largest, in Taipei) and Ningxia Night Market (smaller, more local) are famous for stinky tofu (fermented deep-fried tofu), oyster omelette, scallion pancakes, grilled corn, bubble tea (invented in Taiwan), and fresh fruit shakes. Night markets are the best introduction to Taiwanese food culture.

What are the top attractions in Taiwan?

Taipei 101, the National Palace Museum, Shilin Night Market, Taroko Gorge, Sun Moon Lake, Alishan mountain forest, and Tainan historic old city are top experiences.

What is Taroko Gorge?

Taroko Gorge in Hualien County is a dramatic marble canyon carved by the Liwu River in eastern Taiwan. The Taroko National Park contains impressive hiking trails: the Shakadang Trail (4.1 km, flat, follows the turquoise river), the Baiyang Waterfall Trail (2.1 km, passes through a tunnel behind a waterfall), and the challenging Zhuilu Old Trail (requires a permit). Hualien is 2 hours from Taipei by Puyuma or Taroko Express train.

Is Taiwan affordable for Slovak tourists?

Taiwan is generally affordable by developed-country standards. Accommodation, food (especially street food and night markets), and local transport are good value. International brand hotels are more expensive.

Is Taiwan safe for tourists?

Taiwan is one of Asia's safest destinations with very low crime rates. The primary natural risks are typhoons (June-October) and earthquakes (Taiwan sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire). Monitor typhoon forecasts during travel season and follow local civil defence warnings.

Is Taiwan safe for tourists?

Taiwan is one of the safest destinations in Asia with very low crime rates. Natural hazards include earthquakes and typhoons (July-September). The political relationship with China should be monitored for travel advisories.

What is bubble tea and was it invented in Taiwan?

Bubble tea (also called boba or pearl milk tea) is a sweet milk tea or fruit tea drink with chewy tapioca balls (pearls) at the bottom, drunk through a wide straw. It was invented in Taiwan in the 1980s, most commonly attributed to either the Chun Shui Tang teahouse in Taichung or Tu Tsong-he in Tainan. Taiwan's bubble tea culture is extraordinarily diverse, with hundreds of shops offering customisable drinks.

What language is spoken in Taiwan?

Mandarin Chinese is the official language. English is spoken in major tourist areas and by younger generations. Some Taiwanese Hokkien (Taigi) is also spoken. Download a translation app for smaller towns.