The Palau passport continues to offer solid travel freedom in 2025, especially across Oceania, parts of Asia, the Americas, and select regions of Europe and Africa. Thanks to regional alliances and international agreements, Palauan citizens enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to more than 120 countries and territories.
This comprehensive guide outlines all the visa-free, visa-on-arrival (VOA), and eVisa countries for Palau passport holders in 2025 — plus important travel tips and entry conditions.
What Does Visa-Free, VOA, and eVisa Mean?
- Visa-Free: No need to apply for a visa before entering the destination.
- Visa on Arrival (VOA): Get the visa after arrival at the border or airport.
- eVisa: Apply online before your trip. A fast, digital alternative to embassy applications.
Visa-Free Countries for Palau Passport Holders (2025)
Here’s the full regional breakdown of where Palauan passport holders can travel without a visa or with simplified entry:
Oceania – Seamless Regional Access
Due to strong Pacific Island ties, Palau passport holders enjoy visa-free or easy access to nearly all nearby island nations.
Visa-Free or VOA in Oceania:
- Micronesia – Visa-free
- Marshall Islands – Visa-free
- Fiji – Visa-free (120 days)
- Vanuatu – Visa-free (30 days)
- Samoa – Entry permit on arrival (60 days)
- Tonga – VOA (31 days)
- Solomon Islands – VOA (90 days)
- Tuvalu – VOA (30 days)
- Kiribati – Visa-free
- Nauru – Visa-free
- Cook Islands – Visa-free
- Niue – Visa-free
- Papua New Guinea – eVisa
- New Zealand – eTA required
- Australia – ETA (online pre-registration)
United States – Special COFA Entry Privileges
Under the Compact of Free Association (COFA) agreement, Palauan citizens can:
- Live, work, and study in the United States without a visa
- Freely enter U.S. territories including Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands
- Transit or stay in the U.S. indefinitely with only a Palauan passport
This agreement makes the Palauan passport especially powerful for those traveling to or through the U.S.
Asia – Expanding Access via Visa-Free, VOA, and eVisas
Visa-Free or VOA Countries in Asia:
- Philippines – Visa-free (30 days)
- Singapore – Visa-free (30 days)
- Malaysia – Visa-free (30 days)
- Hong Kong – Visa-free (14 days)
- Indonesia – VOA (30 days)
- Maldives – VOA (30 days)
- Sri Lanka – ETA required
- Timor-Leste – VOA (30 days)
- Thailand – VOA (15 days)
- Bangladesh – VOA
- Nepal – VOA
- Cambodia – VOA or eVisa (30 days)
- Armenia – eVisa or VOA
- Georgia – Visa-free (360 days)
- Kazakhstan – Visa-free (30 days)
- Kyrgyzstan – eVisa
- Uzbekistan – Visa-free (30 days)
Africa – Limited but Accessible Entry Points
Palau passport holders can visit select African countries with VOA or eVisa:
- Seychelles – Visitor permit on arrival (up to 90 days)
- Mauritius – Visa-free (60 days)
- Kenya – eVisa
- Rwanda – eVisa or VOA
- Tanzania – eVisa or VOA
- Madagascar – VOA (up to 90 days)
- Cape Verde – VOA
- Comoros – VOA
- Gambia – Visa-free
Europe – Select Visa-Free and eVisa Destinations
While most Schengen countries require advance visas, Palauan passport holders still enjoy access to some European and Eastern European nations:
Visa-Free or eVisa Access in Europe:
- Russia – Visa-free (90 days)
- Georgia – Visa-free (360 days)
- Turkey – eVisa
- Ukraine – Visa-free (90 days in 180)
- Kosovo – Visa-free (90 days)
- Serbia – Visa-free (90 days)
- Albania – Visa-free (90 days)
- Armenia – eVisa or VOA
The Americas and the Caribbean – Island and Latin Access
Palau passport holders can visit several destinations across the Americas and the Caribbean without a visa:
Visa-Free or VOA Countries in the Americas:
- Dominica – 21 days visa-free
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – 30 days
- Barbados – 90 days
- Haiti – 90 days
- Jamaica – Visa-free
- Trinidad and Tobago – Visa-free
- Bahamas – Visa-free
- Saint Kitts and Nevis – 90 days
- Antigua and Barbuda – 90 days
- Grenada – 90 days
- Saint Lucia – 42 days
- Belize – Visa-free
- Panama – Visa-free (30 days)
- Cuba – Tourist card required
- Ecuador – Visa-free (90 days)
eVisa-Only Countries Open to Palau Passport Holders
Many countries allow Palauan citizens to apply online for travel authorization:
- Australia (ETA)
- New Zealand (NZeTA)
- India (eVisa)
- Turkey (eVisa)
- United Arab Emirates (eVisa)
- Egypt (eVisa)
- Azerbaijan (eVisa)
- Sri Lanka (ETA)
- Tajikistan (eVisa)
- Zambia (eVisa)
- Zimbabwe (eVisa)
Travel Tips for Palau Passport Holders
- Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from the arrival date.
- Always carry a return ticket and hotel booking for visa-free or VOA destinations.
- Some countries require proof of vaccination, especially yellow fever in Africa.
- Carry USD or EUR cash for visa-on-arrival payments.
- Consider travel insurance for countries that require it or for medical coverage.
Did You Know?
- Palau’s passport offers visa-free or easy entry to over 120 countries in 2025.
- Palauan citizens can live and work in the United States indefinitely through the COFA treaty.
- Palau’s regional passport strength is among the highest in the Pacific Islands.
Final Thoughts
The Palau passport in 2025 provides strong global mobility for its citizens, particularly in Oceania, Asia, parts of Europe, the Caribbean, and Africa. Thanks to strategic agreements and growing diplomatic reach, traveling on a Palauan passport is now more convenient than ever.
Whether you’re island-hopping in the Pacific, exploring Asia, or planning a long-term stay in the United States, your passport offers flexibility, freedom, and access to new experiences across the globe.
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