If you are planning meetings and trips, our site is valuable to see when countries such as Venezuela are on holiday. As international travel has been seriously affected by the coronavirus(COVID-19) pandemic, we are updating the latest travel information about Venezuela in our interactive maps to help you plan your trips better.
This map shows the current status of travel to Venezuela. Highlight a country to see more information. Click to zoom in and filter the country comments underneath.
Please note that travel to Venezuela from the following places may be limited or unavailable. Even if travel is allowed, there may be specific stipulations in place, so please check the comments below:
Afghanistan updated: 11 Feb 2022
Albania updated: 13 Aug 2023
Algeria updated: 03 Nov 2022
American Samoa updated: 13 Aug 2023
Andorra updated: 31 Oct 2022
Angola updated: 03 Nov 2022
Anguilla updated: 13 Aug 2023
Antigua and Barbuda updated: 31 Aug 2022
Argentina updated: 15 Sep 2022
Armenia updated: 10 Oct 2022
Aruba updated: 18 Mar 2022
Australia updated: 10 Jul 2022
Austria updated: 02 Jun 2022
Azerbaijan updated: 10 Oct 2022
Bahamas updated: 17 Jun 2022
Bahrain updated: 30 Mar 2022
Bangladesh: Fully vaccinated visitors no longer need to show a negative COVID-19 antigen or PCR test. updated: 25 Jul 2022
Barbados updated: 24 Sep 2022
Belarus: Belarus requires most foreign citizens arriving in the country to either come with a negative COVID-19 test issued within 48 hours before arrival or quarantine for 14 days. updated: 27 Dec 2022
Belgium updated: 08 Mar 2022
Belize updated: 13 Aug 2023
Benin updated: 13 Aug 2023
Bermuda updated: 13 Aug 2023
Bhutan updated: 26 Oct 2022
Bolivia updated: 13 Aug 2023
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba: Borders for the Dutch islands are currently closed, and the Bonaire airport will remain closed through at least September 1. updated: 01 Aug 2020
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Only nationals and residents of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and nationals of Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia are allowed to enter. updated: 25 Nov 2020
Botswana updated: 13 Aug 2023
Brazil updated: 13 Aug 2023
British Virgin Islands updated: 17 Jul 2022
Brunei updated: 22 Sep 2022
Bulgaria updated: 29 Apr 2022
Burkina Faso updated: 13 Aug 2023
Burundi: Travel to Burundi has restarted. Passengers must have a printed medical certificate showing a negative COVID-19 PCR test result, issued at most 72 hours before departure. updated: 10 Nov 2020
Cambodia updated: 10 Oct 2022
Cameroon: Limited international air travel to Cameroon is ongoing as of July 17 after authorities partially reopened air borders. Services by Air France, Brussels Airlines, and Ethiopia Airlines will operate out of Douala International Airport and Yaounde Nsimalen International Airport. All passengers intending to travel to Cameroon must present a negative COVID-19 test taken up to three days before the flight. An indefinite closure of Cameroon's land and sea borders remains in place. Cargo transport will not be affected. updated: 19 Jul 2020
Canada updated: 27 Sep 2022
Cape Verde updated: 13 Aug 2023
Cayman Islands updated: 20 Aug 2022
Central African Republic: Bangui M'Poko International Airport (BGF) remains closed since April 1. Persons entering the country from locations with local-transmission of COVID-19 are required to self-isolate for 14 days. Border closures with neighboring countries are in place. updated: 20 Jun 2020
Chad: Passengers must have a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 test result issued at most 72 hours before arrival. Passengers are subject to quarantine. updated: 31 Jul 2020
Chile updated: 25 Sep 2022
China updated: 13 Aug 2023
Colombia updated: 18 Jul 2021
Comoros: On 23 March, all international flights were suspended until further notice. Ports are closed to traffic from affected countries. updated: 18 Jun 2020
Congo: Passengers without a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 test result are subject to a test upon arrival and quarantine at their own expense. updated: 16 Sep 2020
Costa Rica updated: 30 Mar 2022
Croatia updated: 06 May 2022
Cuba updated: 18 Sep 2022
Curaçao updated: 30 Mar 2022
Cyprus updated: 02 Jun 2022
Czech Republic updated: 10 Apr 2022
DR Congo updated: 26 Aug 2022
Denmark updated: 30 Mar 2022
Djibouti: Travel and business confinement measures have been relaxed since May 17. All land, sea, and air borders remain closed, except for cargo and humanitarian services until Sept. 1. updated: 19 Jul 2020
Dominica: All flights are suspended. updated: 03 Jul 2020
Dominican Republic updated: 30 Mar 2022
East Timor: Passengers are not allowed to enter Timor-Leste. updated: 18 Feb 2021
Ecuador: Arriving passengers will need to show a medical certificate with a negative PCR test for Coronavirus taken within 72 hours before arrival. Without the certificate, passengers are subject to quarantine for 14 days. updated: 09 Jul 2020
Egypt updated: 17 Jun 2022
El Salvador updated: 08 Sep 2024
Equatorial Guinea: Flights to Equatorial Guinea have restarted. Passengers must have a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued at most 48 hours before arrival. Passengers without a medical certificate with a negative test result are subject to medical screening and quarantine. updated: 01 Jul 2020
Eritrea updated: 13 Aug 2023
Estonia updated: 16 Jun 2022
Eswatini: From Friday 27 March, border restrictions will be imposed, limiting entry and exit to Eswatini to citizens and residents only. Returning residents will be subjected to mandatory 14- day quarantine in designated locations, apart from those permitted to self-isolate. updated: 20 Sep 2020
Ethiopia: All arriving passengers must have a negative Covid-19 test done within the last 72 hours and undergo medical checks and quarantine for 14 days at a government designated hotel. updated: 25 Jun 2020
Faroe Islands updated: 30 Mar 2022
Fiji updated: 13 Aug 2023
Finland updated: 27 Mar 2024
France updated: 01 Aug 2022
French Guiana updated: 18 Sep 2022
French Polynesia updated: 13 Aug 2023
Gabon updated: 30 Mar 2022
Gambia updated: 21 Aug 2022
Georgia updated: 10 Oct 2022
Germany updated: 02 Jun 2022
Ghana: International air travel has resumed; land and sea borders remain closed until further notice. updated: 01 Sep 2020
Gibraltar updated: 30 Mar 2022
Greece updated: 30 Apr 2022
Greenland: On March 13, Denmark said it would temporarily close its borders to non-citizens, except residents. Persons wishing to enter Denmark must expect to be rejected entry at the Danish borders, including in Danish airports, unless they have a worthy purpose for entering, e.g. if the person lives or works in Denmark or has been commissioned to provide goods or services in Denmark. updated: 20 Feb 2021
Grenada updated: 05 Apr 2022
Guadeloupe updated: 05 Aug 2022
Guam updated: 30 Mar 2022
Guatemala updated: 18 Sep 2022
Guernsey updated: 13 Aug 2023
Guinea: Passengers are not allowed to enter. This does not apply to nationals of Guinea and their spouses, partners, parents or children. updated: 29 Sep 2021
Guinea-Bissau: National borders have been reopened May 27. Flights to Guinea-Bissau are suspended until 25 July. Entry and exit into Guinea-Bissau permitted only with the presentation of a certificate of negative COVID-19 status. updated: 22 Sep 2021
Guyana updated: 13 Aug 2023
Haiti: Fully vaccinated visitors no longer need to show a negative COVID-19 antigen or PCR test taken within 72 hours of travel. updated: 16 Apr 2022
Honduras: Airports are closed and Honduras has ordered all borders closed except for cargo. updated: 15 Sep 2021
Hong Kong updated: 04 May 2024
Hungary updated: 25 Mar 2022
Iceland updated: 27 Feb 2022
India updated: 10 Oct 2022
Indonesia updated: 14 Sep 2023
International updated: 18 Aug 2019
Iran: Travelers must have received at least two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine and have a negative PCR test. updated: 08 Apr 2022
Iraq: Flights to Iraq have restarted. Arriving passengers must show proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken at most 72 hours before departure. updated: 24 Nov 2020
Ireland updated: 08 Mar 2022
Isle of Man updated: 12 Sep 2022
Israel updated: 19 May 2022
Italy updated: 01 May 2022
Ivory Coast: Air travel to Cote d'Ivoire has resumed and a Health Declaration Form must be completed before arrival. updated: 19 Jul 2020
Jamaica updated: 13 Aug 2023
Japan updated: 20 Oct 2022
Jersey updated: 29 Nov 2022
Jordan updated: 30 Mar 2022
Kazakhstan updated: 31 Aug 2022
Kenya updated: 13 Aug 2023
Kiribati updated: 13 Aug 2023
Kosovo: There are currently no quarantine measures in place. updated: 17 Feb 2022
Kuwait updated: 18 Jul 2022
Kyrgyzstan: Arrivals from some countries are allowed. See below for details. updated: 27 Nov 2020
Lao updated: 13 Aug 2023
Latvia updated: 07 Apr 2022
Lebanon: Passengers must have a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued at most 96 hours before arrival. updated: 10 Oct 2022
Lesotho updated: 22 Sep 2022
Liberia: Take a PCR test within 96 hours of your arrival and show the negative results to health authorities. updated: 01 Sep 2022
Libya: Libya's UN-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli suspended all flights at the Misrata Airport for three weeks on March 16. Borders have also been closed. updated: 18 Jun 2020
Liechtenstein updated: 04 May 2022
Lithuania updated: 02 May 2022
Luxembourg updated: 30 Sep 2022
Macau updated: 13 Aug 2023
Madagascar: All flights to Madagascar are suspended. updated: 11 May 2021
Malawi: All international flights have been suspended. Land borders are reportedly open; however, delays at crossings are likely due to enhanced screening measures. Enhanced screening measures are in place for all travelers. updated: 20 Jun 2020
Malaysia updated: 13 Aug 2023
Maldives updated: 30 Mar 2022
Mali: Passengers must have a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued at most 3 days before arrival. Passengers are subject to quarantine for 14 days. updated: 29 Jul 2020
Malta updated: 13 Jul 2022
Martinique updated: 05 Aug 2022
Mauritania: Airports in Mauritania reopened. updated: 16 Sep 2020
Mauritius updated: 14 Aug 2023
Mexico updated: 30 Mar 2022
Moldova updated: 30 Jul 2022
Monaco updated: 03 Jan 2023
Mongolia updated: 30 Mar 2022
Montenegro updated: 13 Jan 2021
Montserrat updated: 13 Aug 2023
Morocco: All passengers must present a vaccination pass and a negative PCR test result less than 48 hours old before boarding the plane. updated: 26 May 2022
Mozambique updated: 13 Aug 2023
Myanmar updated: 13 Aug 2023
Namibia: International commercial flights have resumed from September 18. updated: 03 Oct 2021
Nepal updated: 13 Aug 2023
Netherlands updated: 14 Nov 2023
New Caledonia updated: 13 Aug 2023
New Zealand updated: 01 Aug 2022
Nicaragua: Airports in Nicaragua have reopened. updated: 07 Oct 2020
Niger: Passengers must have a negative COVID-19 test result issued at most 72 hours before arrival. updated: 02 Aug 2020
Nigeria: Sea and land borders are closed until further notice. The measure does not apply to freight transport. International passenger flights are suspended until further notice; the ban does not apply to cargo and emergency flights. updated: 19 Jul 2020
North Korea: Tourists are not allowed to enter. Business travellers must spend 14 days in quarantine upon arrival. updated: 18 Jun 2020
North Macedonia: International travel to North Macedonia restarted on July 1st. updated: 18 Jul 2020
Norway updated: 25 Mar 2022
Oman updated: 22 May 2022
Pakistan updated: 10 Oct 2022
Panama updated: 18 Sep 2022
Papua New Guinea updated: 08 Aug 2022
Paraguay: Flights to Paraguay restarted. updated: 28 Feb 2021
Peru updated: 31 Oct 2022
Philippines updated: 13 Aug 2023
Poland updated: 30 Mar 2022
Portugal updated: 10 Jul 2022
Puerto Rico updated: 30 Mar 2022
Qatar updated: 29 Oct 2022
Romania updated: 25 Mar 2022
Russia updated: 05 Apr 2022
Rwanda: All arriving airline passengers must quarantine for 24 hours at a designated hotel while waiting for results from the mandatory PCR coronavirus test. updated: 15 Jan 2022
Saint Barthélemy updated: 18 Sep 2022
Saint Kitts and Nevis updated: 13 Aug 2023
Saint Lucia updated: 22 Sep 2022
Saint Martin updated: 13 Aug 2023
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines updated: 22 Sep 2022
Samoa updated: 13 Aug 2023
San Marino updated: 13 Aug 2023
Saudi Arabia: No restrictions updated: 10 Apr 2022
Senegal: Flights to Senegal have restarted. Passenger will have to present evidence of a negative Covid-19 test taken within the last 7 days. Passengers may be subjected to medical screenings and quarantine. updated: 14 Sep 2022
Serbia: Since May 2020, Serbia is allowing visitors to travel to the country under normal 'pre-Covid' regulations. That includes no mandatory testing and no isolation period for arriving tourists. updated: 18 Feb 2021
Seychelles updated: 13 Aug 2023
Sierra Leone: The government of Sierra Leone has announced that all flights scheduled to and from Freetown International Airport have been suspended and all land borders closed until further notice. updated: 19 Jul 2020
Singapore updated: 05 Aug 2024
Sint Maarten updated: 12 Oct 2022
Slovakia updated: 08 Sep 2022
Slovenia updated: 25 Mar 2022
Solomon Islands updated: 13 Aug 2023
Somalia: International flights are canceled in Mogadishu until further notice. Land and sea borders are closed. updated: 19 Jul 2020
South Africa updated: 24 Jun 2022
South Korea updated: 01 Oct 2022
South Sudan: Travellers are exempt from quarantine if they have documentation of full COVID-19 vaccination (completed at least two weeks before travelling) or evidence of a positive PCR test result within the 6 months prior to travelling. updated: 21 Aug 2022
Spain updated: 22 Oct 2022
Sri Lanka updated: 29 Apr 2022
Sudan: Passengers arriving directly from or transiting through South Africa, the Netherlands or the United Kingdom are not allowed to enter. updated: 22 Dec 2020
Suriname updated: 04 Aug 2022
Sweden updated: 02 Apr 2022
Switzerland updated: 13 Aug 2023
Syria updated: 13 Aug 2023
São Tomé and Príncipe: As part of the state of emergency introduced on 19 March, the São Tomé and Príncipe authorities have prohibited the entry of all foreign travellers into the country. updated: 19 Jul 2020
Taiwan updated: 14 Oct 2022
Tajikistan: All flights are suspended. Tajikistan closed its borders to foreigners on April 10 2020. updated: 02 Jan 2021
Tanzania: Fully vaccinated travelers are exempt from COVID-19 test requirements. updated: 20 Mar 2022
Thailand updated: 11 Oct 2022
Togo: Passengers may enter with a negative COVID-19 test taken at most 7 days before departure. updated: 20 Feb 2021
Tonga: The Government of Tonga has announced that all international flights to Tonga are diverted from Tonga until Saturday 18 April. updated: 07 Nov 2021
Trinidad and Tobago updated: 13 Aug 2023
Tunisia: Tunisia has reopened its sea, land and air borders to 45 countries with no restrictions and over 50 countries with testing needed. updated: 28 Jun 2020
Turkiye updated: 07 Jan 2023
Turkmenistan: Turkmenistan has suspended all international flights. updated: 18 Jun 2020
Turks and Caicos Islands updated: 13 Aug 2023
US Virgin Islands updated: 13 Aug 2023
USA updated: 10 Jun 2022
Uganda updated: 20 Nov 2022
Ukraine updated: 05 Apr 2022
United Arab Emirates updated: 13 Aug 2023
United Kingdom updated: 22 Feb 2022
United Kingdom Venezuela specific information: When you arrive in England you must quarantine in a managed hotel, and take 2 COVID-19 tests.
Uruguay: Foreign nationals can enter the country for family reunification cases involving parents, spouses, concubines or single children with incapacities; and duly and previously authorized transitory entrances regarding labor, economic, business or judicial related affairs. Currently, other foreign nationals are still forbidden to enter Uruguay. updated: 19 Jun 2020
Uzbekistan updated: 29 Nov 2022
Vanuatu updated: 22 Sep 2022
Vatican City updated: 13 Aug 2023
Vietnam updated: 25 Jul 2022
Yemen: On March 14, the internationally-recognised government of war-torn Yemen said it would suspend all flights to and from airports under its control for two weeks starting on March 18. updated: 18 Jun 2020
Zambia: Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN) in Lusaka will remain open while Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport (NLA), Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVA), and Mfuwe Airport (MFU) are closed to international passenger traffic. The border with Tanzania at Nakonde and the DRC crossing at Kasumbalesa have been reopened. A mandatory 14-day quarantine is in place at a government health facility for all persons entering Zambia. updated: 19 Jul 2020
Zimbabwe: Passengers must show a negative COVID-19 test taken at most 48 hours before departure. updated: 20 Feb 2021
The information is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication and is being reviewed and updated on a daily basis. Given the rapidly evolving nature of the international response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and can accept no liability for any errors or omissions. We reserve the right to add or change information at any time. Links to third party websites of third parties are offered as a courtesy. We express no opinion on the content of the websites of third parties and do not accept any responsibility for third-party information. You should use this page to help make your own independent decisions.