United Arab Emirates Visa RequirementsFor Slovakia passport holders

Slovak citizens can visit the UAE visa-free for up to 30 days under the UAE's visa-waiver policy for EU member state passport holders.

Visa Free
30 days max stay
Abu Dhabi
Asia
AED (د.إ)
Arabic
UTC+4

Great news! Slovakia passport holders can enter United Arab Emirates without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 30 days.

No visa required for stays up to 30 days. A valid Slovak passport with at least 6 months' validity is required. The UAE operates a strict legal code; alcohol is permitted in licensed premises but public intoxication is illegal, and behaviour that would be acceptable in Europe (public displays of affection, critical social media posts about the UAE) can lead to detention.

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.

Current Travel Situation

Slovakia to United Arab Emirates: What You Need to Know

The United Arab Emirates, and Dubai in particular, has become a major destination for Slovak travellers seeking luxury tourism, tax-free shopping, desert experiences, and connectivity to Asia and Africa. Dubai's Burj Khalifa (the world's tallest building), the Palm Jumeirah, the Dubai Mall, desert safaris, and Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque are flagship attractions. The UAE has grown rapidly as a hub for Slovak business in the Gulf region, especially in construction, engineering, and hospitality sectors.

How to Get There

Dubai highlights: Burj Khalifa and observation decks (At the Top, Level 124-148), Dubai Mall and Dubai Fountain, Palm Jumeirah Atlantis, the Dubai Frame, Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood (a rare glimpse of old Dubai), and the Gold and Spice Souks of Deira. Desert safari: dune bashing, camel riding, and a Bedouin camp dinner. Abu Dhabi (1.5 hours from Dubai): Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (one of the world's largest), Louvre Abu Dhabi, Yas Island (Ferrari World, Formula 1 circuit).

Money & Banking

The UAE uses the dirham (AED), pegged to the USD at 3.67. As of 2025, EUR 1 is approximately AED 3.9. Dubai is expensive; a mid-range restaurant dinner costs AED 120-200 (EUR 31-51). Luxury hotel rates vary enormously by season; winter (November-March) is peak season and the most expensive. Alcohol in licensed bars is heavily taxed; a beer costs AED 40-60. Taxis (or Careem/Uber) are the primary transport; the Metro covers the main tourist corridor.

Practical Tips

Dubai International Airport (DXB) is served from Bratislava via Vienna (Emirates), Vienna (Austrian Airlines), or direct Wizz Air Abu Dhabi connections. Emirates and Etihad fly from Vienna to Dubai and Abu Dhabi with excellent onward connectivity. The Dubai Metro (Red and Green Lines) connects the airport to the city centre and major attractions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for the UAE?

No. Slovak citizens can visit the UAE visa-free for up to 30 days under the UAE's visa-waiver policy for EU member state passport holders. A valid Slovak passport with at least 6 months' remaining validity is required.

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for the UAE?

No. The UAE grants visa-free entry to Slovak EU passport holders for stays up to 30 days for tourism and short business visits.

What currency does the UAE use?

The UAE uses the dirham (AED), pegged to the USD at a fixed rate of 3.67. As of 2025, EUR 1 is approximately AED 3.9. Withdrawing AED from ATMs gives the best exchange rate.

What currency does UAE use?

UAE uses the UAE Dirham (AED), pegged to the USD at a fixed rate. Credit cards are widely accepted throughout the UAE. ATMs are everywhere. Currency exchange is straightforward at airports and malls.

What laws should I be aware of as a tourist in Dubai?

The UAE has strict laws that differ from European norms: public intoxication is illegal (alcohol may only be consumed in licensed premises); public displays of affection are prohibited; critical posts about UAE government, rulers, or religion on social media can lead to arrest; possession of certain medications (some painkillers, CBD) can be treated as drug offences. Always check your medications against UAE drug lists before travel.

Is the UAE safe for Slovak tourists?

The UAE is one of the safest countries in the world with very low crime rates. However, local laws are strict - drug offenses carry severe penalties, public intoxication is illegal, and behavior that may be acceptable in Slovakia can be illegal here. Respect local customs.

Is Dubai only about luxury tourism?

No. While Dubai is associated with luxury (Burj Al Arab, the Palm), it also has excellent free or affordable attractions: the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood (the only surviving area of old Dubai), abra boat rides across the Dubai Creek (AED 1), the spice and gold souks of Deira, and the traditional Al Seef waterfront district. The Dubai Frame offers city views for AED 50 and the museum inside is informative.

What are the best attractions in Dubai for Slovak tourists?

Burj Khalifa (world tallest building), Dubai Mall, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Creek, desert safaris, the Dubai Frame, and the new Museum of the Future are top attractions.

What is the best time to visit Dubai?

November to April is the ideal period: temperatures of 20-30°C make outdoor activities and sightseeing comfortable. May to October is extremely hot (35-45°C) and humid; most outdoor activities become difficult. Ramadan (dates vary annually) involves daytime fasting; tourists are not required to fast but eating, drinking, and smoking in public during daylight hours is prohibited.

What is the dress code in UAE?

In tourist areas, shopping malls, and hotels, standard tourist attire is acceptable. However, modest dress is required in public areas like markets and government buildings. Swimwear is for pools and beaches only.

Can I visit Abu Dhabi on a day trip from Dubai?

Yes. Abu Dhabi is approximately 140 km from Dubai (1.5 hours by taxi or the frequent intercity bus service from Al Ghubaiba Bus Station). The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (free entry, closed Fridays for tourists during prayer time), Louvre Abu Dhabi (entry AED 63), and the Yas Island attractions (Ferrari World, Yas Waterworld) can be combined in a full-day visit.

Is Dubai expensive for Slovak tourists?

Dubai varies. Budget accommodation exists but luxury hotels are very expensive. Dining ranges from affordable to extremely expensive. Shopping in malls is comparable to Europe. Alcohol in licensed venues is expensive.

What is the Dubai Metro?

The Dubai Metro consists of two driverless, fully automated lines: the Red Line (connects the airport to Dubai Marina via Deira, Downtown, and Jumeirah) and the Green Line (covers Deira Creek and Bur Dubai). The Red Line connects most major tourist sites. Tickets use a Nol card (purchased at station kiosks) or contactless bank cards. The first two carriages are reserved for women, children, and seniors.

Can Slovak tourists drink alcohol in UAE?

Alcohol is available in licensed venues including hotels, bars, and restaurants throughout Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Public intoxication is strictly illegal. Alcohol is not available in all Emirates - Sharjah is dry.