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Belarus Visa Requirements

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Visa Free
30 days max stay
Free visa cost
Not applicable processing
Minsk
Europe
BYN (Br)
Belarusian, Russian
UTC+3

Great news! Spain passport holders can enter Belarus without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 30 days within any 180-day period.

Spanish citizens can enter Belarus visa-free for up to 30 days when arriving and departing through Minsk National Airport. This does not apply when crossing land borders with Russia. The political situation may affect travel conditions.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond stay

Blank Pages

1 page(s) required

Multiple Entry

Single entry

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Entry Conditions

Valid passport with 6 months validity, proof of health insurance (โ‚ฌ10,000 minimum coverage), proof of funds (approximately โ‚ฌ25 per day), and return ticket.

Overstay Penalties

Overstaying results in fines, detention, and potential deportation with entry bans.

Travel Essentials

Health & Safety

Safety Rating

Vaccinations

Routine vaccinations should be up to date. Tick-borne encephalitis vaccine recommended for forest areas.

Tap Water

Bottled water recommended

Safety Tips

Belarus is physically safe with low crime. However, the political situation creates additional concerns. Avoid political discussions and protests. Photography of government buildings is restricted. Keep travel advisories updated.

Money & Costs

Currency

Br Belarusian Ruble (BYN)

Daily Budget (USD)

Budget: $35 ยท Mid: $70 ยท Luxury: $180+

Tipping

Tipping is not customary but appreciated. 5-10% in upscale restaurants.

Practical Info

Power

Type C, F, 220V

Driving

Right side

Emergency

101 (fire), 102 (police), 103 (ambulance)

Getting There

Main Airports

Minsk (MSQ)

Culture & Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit

May to September offers warm weather (20-25ยฐC) and long days. June-August is peak season. Winter (December-February) is cold (-5 to -10ยฐC) but beautiful with snow-covered landscapes and fewer tourists.

Cultural Notes

Belarusian culture blends Russian and Polish influences. Hospitality is important - refusing offers can offend. The Great Patriotic War (WWII) holds profound significance. Traditional crafts and folk traditions are well-maintained.

Insider Tips

Cash is preferred over cards in many places. Learn Cyrillic alphabet basics for navigation. The metro systems in Minsk are excellent value. Soviet-era architecture and war memorials are well-preserved. Brest Fortress is a powerful historical site.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Spanish citizens need a visa for Belarus?

Spanish citizens can enter Belarus visa-free for up to 30 days when arriving and departing through Minsk National Airport. This exemption does not apply when crossing land borders. Health insurance and proof of funds are required.

Is it safe to travel to Belarus now?

Check current travel advisories before visiting. Belarus is physically safe with low crime, but the political situation creates concerns. Avoid all protests, political discussions, and photographing government buildings.

What should I see in Belarus?

Key attractions include: Minsk's mix of Soviet architecture and modern development, the moving Brest Fortress war memorial, Mir Castle (UNESCO), Nesvizh Palace, Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park (European bison), and traditional villages.

Can I enter Belarus from Russia?

The visa-free regime only applies to flights through Minsk Airport. If entering by land from Russia or via Russian flights, you need a visa. Border crossings between Belarus and Russia have restrictions for foreigners.

Is Belarus expensive?

Belarus is very affordable. Budget travelers can manage on $30-40/day, mid-range on $50-80/day. Minsk is more expensive than other cities but still cheap by European standards.