Belarus Visa RequirementsFor Spain passport holders

Belarus introduced a visa-free policy for citizens of 76 countries, including Spain. Stays of up to 30 days are permitted, but only when arriving and departing through Minsk National Airport. Land borders do not qualify for this visa-free policy.

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.

No visa required for airport entries only (up to 30 days). Land border crossings require a visa. Check your insurance coverage before travel - many policies exclude Belarus. Register with the Spanish consulate if you decide to visit.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

1 blank page required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Entry Conditions

Valid passport with 6 months validity, proof of health insurance (€10,000 minimum coverage), proof of funds (approximately €25 per day), and return ticket.

Overstay Penalties

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

Current Travel Situation

Spain to Belarus: What You Need to Know

Belarus is under an authoritarian government with an ongoing political crisis since the disputed 2020 election. The EU and Spain have imposed sanctions on Belarus. The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises caution and recommends reconsidering travel.

How to Get There

Direct flights to Minsk from some EU cities operate through Belavia. Air connections are reduced due to sanctions. The Belarus-EU land border situation is tense and complicated by the migrant crisis at the border.

Money & Banking

Belarus uses the Belarusian ruble (BYR). EU bank cards may not work due to sanctions on Belarusian banks. Bring sufficient cash in euros or US dollars. Currency exchange is available at Minsk airport.

Practical Tips

Minsk has interesting Soviet-era architecture and museums. The Mir Castle and Nesvizh Palace are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Note that the political situation is sensitive and public demonstrations or dissent can lead to arrest.

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.