If you’re a Bolivian citizen, your passport gives you access to a growing number of destinations worldwide — without needing a visa. In 2025, Bolivian passport holders can enjoy visa-free, visa-on-arrival (VOA), and eVisa access to over 80 countries and territories, thanks to regional agreements like MERCOSUR and global diplomatic ties.
Whether you’re planning a leisure trip across Latin America, exploring Europe, or island hopping in the Caribbean, here’s a complete list of visa-free countries for Bolivian passport holders with practical travel information and tips to make your journey seamless.
What Does Visa-Free Travel Mean?
Visa-free travel means you don’t need to apply for a visa before entering a destination for short stays (usually 30 to 90 days).
Some countries also offer:
- Visa on Arrival (VOA) – You get your visa at the airport or border
- eVisa – Apply online, receive it via email, and present it when you travel
Visa-Free Countries for Bolivian Passport Holders (2025)
Let’s break it down by region:
South America – No Visa Needed
As a full MERCOSUR member, Bolivia enjoys open borders with several countries in South America. You can even travel using your national ID card (Cédula de Identidad) instead of a passport in some cases.
Visa-Free South American Countries:
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Chile
- Colombia
- Ecuador
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Uruguay
- Venezuela
Central America & Mexico
Visa-Free or eVisa Countries:
- Panama
- Nicaragua (Tourist card on arrival)
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Honduras
- Costa Rica (up to 30 days)
- Mexico (requires electronic travel authorization — eTA)
Caribbean – Easy Entry for Leisure
Visa-Free Caribbean Destinations:
- Dominica – 21 days
- Barbados – 28 days
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – 30 days
- Saint Kitts and Nevis – 90 days
- Trinidad and Tobago – 90 days
- Grenada – 90 days
- Cuba – (Tourist card required prior to travel)
Europe – Limited Visa-Free Access
While Schengen countries require a visa for Bolivians, a few non-Schengen European countries offer visa-free access:
Visa-Free European Countries:
- Russia – 90 days
- Turkey – 90 days
- Belarus – 90 days
- Serbia – 90 days
- Albania – 90 days
- Georgia – 90 days
- Montenegro – 90 days
- North Macedonia – 90 days
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – 90 days
- Armenia – VOA or eVisa
- Ukraine (subject to diplomatic updates)
Tip: Some European destinations allow visa-free access if you hold a valid U.S., Schengen, or Canadian visa.
Asia – More Accessible Than Ever
Visa-Free or VOA for Bolivian Citizens:
- Iran – 15 days
- Philippines – 30 days
- Indonesia – 30 days
- Malaysia – 30 days
- Singapore – 30 days
- Maldives – 30 days (VOA)
- Nepal – VOA
- Sri Lanka – eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization)
- Armenia – VOA or eVisa
- Thailand – 30 days
- Kazakhstan – 30 days
- Lebanon – VOA (restrictions may apply)
- Palestine – Visa-free
eVisa Required For:
- India
- Vietnam
- Myanmar
- Azerbaijan
- UAE (via airline or tour agent)
- Qatar (can apply online)
Africa – Growing Entry Options
Visa-Free or VOA in Africa:
- Morocco – 90 days
- Tunisia – 90 days
- Cape Verde – VOA
- Seychelles – Visitor permit on arrival
- Mauritius – 60 days
- Tanzania – VOA or eVisa
- Kenya – eVisa
- Rwanda – VOA or eVisa
- Madagascar – VOA
- Gambia – Visa-free
Oceania – Island Nations Welcoming Bolivians
Visa-Free or VOA for Bolivians:
- Fiji – 120 days
- Micronesia – 30 days
- Vanuatu – 30 days
- Samoa – Entry permit on arrival
- Tuvalu – VOA
- Palau – VOA
- Papua New Guinea – eVisa
- New Zealand – Visa required
- Australia – Visa required
Countries Offering eVisa to Bolivian Citizens
Some countries simplify entry through online visa systems. Here’s a quick list:
- India – eVisa
- Vietnam – eVisa
- Sri Lanka – ETA
- Turkey – eVisa or visa-free
- Azerbaijan – eVisa
- Qatar – eVisa
- Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania – eVisa or VOA
- Australia & New Zealand – Online visa applications
Travel Tips for Bolivian Passport Holders
- Check Passport Validity – Many countries require 6 months of validity
- Onward Travel Proof – Be ready to show return tickets or hotel reservations
- Travel Insurance – Highly recommended for Europe and Asia
- Use Your ID – For travel within MERCOSUR (e.g., Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay)
- Dual Nationals – Leverage other passports if you hold dual citizenship
Did You Know?
- Bolivia is a founding MERCOSUR member, meaning Bolivians can live, work, and study in member countries with few restrictions
- The Bolivian passport is ranked in the top 70 globally as of 2025
- Holding a U.S., Canadian, or Schengen visa can expand visa-free access to many countries including Mexico, Turkey, and parts of the Caribbean
Final Thoughts
While the Bolivian passport may not offer the same global mobility as top-tier passports, it still grants access to over 80 countries visa-free or with simple entry processes. From South America’s natural beauty to island escapes in the Caribbean and cultural gems in Asia, Bolivian citizens can travel far and wide with relative ease.
So if you hold a Bolivian passport, don’t hold back — the world is more accessible than ever in 2025!
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