Estonia Visa RequirementsFor Venezuela passport holders

Venezuelans can travel to Estonia without a visa for up to 90 days per 180-day period under the Venezuela-Schengen bilateral visa waiver.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Tallinn
Europe
EUR (€)
Estonian
UTC+2

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

No visa is required. Present a valid Venezuelan passport, accommodation booking, return ticket, and sufficient funds at the border. Tallinn Airport (TLL) is the main international entry point, with connections via Helsinki, Stockholm, and Riga.

Estonia is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Venezuelan passport

Valid Venezuelan passport with at least 3 months validity beyond planned stay.

Return or onward ticket

Confirmed return or onward flight from Estonia.

Proof of accommodation

Hotel booking or accommodation confirmation in Tallinn or other cities.

Proof of financial means

Approximately EUR 56 per day as Estonia's guideline.

Travel insurance Recommended

Recommended for medical coverage.

Current Travel Situation

Venezuela to Estonia: What You Need to Know

Estonia joined the Schengen Area in 2007 and is covered by Venezuela's bilateral visa waiver agreements. Tallinn's medieval old town is a popular tourist destination. As one of Europe's most digitally advanced countries, Estonia offers excellent connectivity. Your Schengen 90 days covers Estonia plus all other Schengen states combined.

How to Get There

For stays beyond 90 days, apply for an Estonian long-stay visa at the Estonian Embassy in Caracas or the Estonian Embassy in Madrid for Venezuelans residing in Spain.

Money & Banking

Estonia uses the Euro (EUR). Card payments are nearly universal in Tallinn. ATMs are available throughout the city. Mobile payment apps are popular. Carry some cash for smaller local markets.

Practical Tips

Estonia is one of the more affordable Schengen destinations. Riga and Helsinki are very close and can be combined in a single Schengen trip. Keep track of your cumulative Schengen days. Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) can be toured together within the 90-day limit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Venezuelan passport holders need a visa for Estonia?

No. Venezuelans can visit Estonia visa-free for up to 90 days. Estonia is a Schengen member and covered by Venezuela's bilateral Schengen visa waiver agreements. Your 90-day allowance is shared across all Schengen states.

How do Venezuelans travel to Estonia from Caracas?

There are no direct flights from Venezuela to Estonia. Common routes are via Helsinki (Finnair), Stockholm (SAS), or Warsaw (LOT), then connecting to Tallinn Airport (TLL). Finnish carrier Finnair offers convenient connections. Tallinn is also reachable by ferry from Helsinki (2-3 hours) once you are in Finland.

What is unique about visiting Tallinn, Estonia?

Tallinn's medieval Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the best-preserved in Northern Europe. The city is also Europe's digital capital: Estonia was the first country to offer e-Residency and is home to tech companies like Skype and TransferWise (Wise). The city is compact and walkable.

Can I combine Estonia with other Baltic states in one trip?

Yes. Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are all Schengen members and can be visited in a single trip within the 90-day Schengen limit. The Baltic cities (Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius) are all well connected by bus (Lux Express) and have a combined route that is very popular with travelers.

What currency does Estonia use?

Estonia adopted the Euro (EUR) in 2011. Card payments are nearly universal; Estonia is one of Europe's most cashless societies. ATMs are available throughout Tallinn.

Is Estonia affordable compared to other Schengen countries?

Estonia is moderately affordable, especially compared to Western European Schengen countries. Tallinn is cheaper than Helsinki or Stockholm, and the Old Town has good value restaurants and accommodation. Budget around EUR 60-100 per day for comfortable travel.

What documents do Venezuelans need to enter Estonia?

Valid Venezuelan passport, return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation, and evidence of sufficient funds. Estonia recommends approximately EUR 56 per day as sufficient daily funds for visa-free visitors.

Is Estonia part of the EU?

Yes. Estonia joined both the EU and NATO in 2004 and adopted the Euro in 2011. As an EU and Schengen member, it has the same open internal borders with its Schengen neighbors (Latvia, Finland, etc.) and Venezuelan citizens enjoy the same visa-free access they have to all Schengen states.