Philippines Visa RequirementsFor Venezuela passport holders

Venezuelans must obtain a visa before visiting the Philippines. The tourist visa costs approximately $40 USD and is processed through the Philippine Embassy or consulate.

Visa Required
59 days max stay
$40 visa cost
Manila
Asia
PHP (₱)
Filipino
UTC+8

Venezuela passport holders require a visa to enter Philippines.

Apply at the Philippine Embassy in Caracas or at the nearest Philippine Embassy/Consulate. Required documents: valid passport (valid for at least 6 months beyond stay), completed application form, passport photo, return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation, bank statements, and proof of purpose of visit. Fee approximately $40 USD. Processing: 3-7 business days.

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

Completed visa application form

Available at the Philippine Embassy in Caracas.

Venezuelan passport

Valid passport with at least 6 months validity.

Passport photos (2 copies)

Recent passport photos.

Return or onward ticket

Confirmed departure from the Philippines.

Proof of accommodation

Hotel booking or confirmed accommodation for the stay.

Bank statements

Showing sufficient financial means for the trip.

Visa fee (~$40 USD)

Pay at the Philippine Embassy.

Current Travel Situation

Venezuela to Philippines: What You Need to Know

The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands known for its beaches (Palawan, Boracay), diving (Tubbataha Reef, Apo Island), colonial history (Intramuros, Vigan), and vibrant Manila. Venezuelan passport holders require a visa, which can be applied for at the Philippine Embassy in Caracas or at a Philippine diplomatic mission in the traveler's country of residence.

How to Get There

The Philippines also has a Balikbayan privilege (for Filipino nationals and their families returning home) but this would not apply to Venezuelan travelers. Budget airlines (Cebu Pacific, AirAsia) offer affordable domestic connections between islands.

Money & Banking

The Philippines uses the Philippine Peso (PHP). USD is widely accepted in tourist areas. ATMs are widely available in cities. The Philippines is affordable: budget $30-70 per day for comfortable travel.

Practical Tips

Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) is the main hub; Cebu (CEB) is an alternative entry for the Visayas region. Palawan (Puerto Princesa, El Nido) is consistently ranked among the world's most beautiful islands. Boracay's White Beach is famous for its fine white sand. The Chocolate Hills and Tarsier sanctuary in Bohol are unique natural attractions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Venezuelan passport holders need a visa for the Philippines?

Yes. Venezuelan nationals require a visa for the Philippines. The tourist visa costs approximately $40 USD and is applied for at the Philippine Embassy in Caracas.

How do Venezuelans apply for a Philippines visa?

Apply at the Embassy of the Philippines in Caracas (Avenida El Paseo, Prados del Este, Caracas) or at the nearest Philippine Embassy or Consulate. Required documents: valid passport (at least 6 months validity), application form, passport photos, return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation, bank statements showing sufficient funds.

What is the best time to visit the Philippines?

The best time is during the dry season: November to April. December to February is coolest and driest. The wet season (June to October) brings typhoons to the northern islands (Luzon, Visayas); Mindanao and Palawan are somewhat more sheltered. Beach destinations are best November to May.

What are the Philippines' top attractions?

Palawan (El Nido lagoons, Coron island diving, Puerto Princesa Underground River UNESCO), Boracay (famous White Beach), Bohol (Chocolate Hills, Tarsier sanctuary, Loboc River cruise), Cebu (beaches, whale sharks in Oslob, Malapascua diving), Siargao (surfing capital), Intramuros (Manila old walled city), and Vigan (Spanish colonial heritage, UNESCO).

How do Venezuelans get to the Philippines from Caracas?

No direct flights. Common routes: via the Middle East (Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad) to Manila (MNL); via Singapore (Singapore Airlines); via Seoul (Korean Air or Asiana, popular with good Latin America connections via Los Angeles); or via Hong Kong (Cathay Pacific). Flight time: 20-30 hours total with connections.

What currency does the Philippines use?

The Philippines uses the Philippine Peso (PHP). ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist areas. USD is widely accepted in tourist establishments. Money changers in Manila and Cebu offer competitive rates. The Philippines is affordable: budget $30-70 USD per day for mid-range travel.

How do I travel between Philippine islands?

Domestic flights (Cebu Pacific, AirAsia Philippines) are the most time-efficient way to travel between major islands. Manila-Cebu and Manila-Puerto Princesa (Palawan) are popular routes. For shorter island hops (Bohol from Cebu, Coron from Manila), fast boat services are available. Book domestic flights and fast boat transfers in advance for popular routes.

Is the Philippines safe for Venezuelan travelers?

The Philippines is generally safe in tourist areas. Avoid: Mindanao's conflict-affected areas (particularly western Mindanao), and basic urban safety precautions in Manila. Natural hazards (typhoons, earthquakes) are real; check weather forecasts and travel advisories. Philippine hospitality (Bayanihan spirit) is genuinely welcoming.