Holding a Uruguayan passport in 2025 unlocks a world of travel opportunities. Ranked as one of the strongest passports in Latin America, Uruguay’s passport gives citizens access to over 150 countries and territories visa-free or with simplified visa processes.
Whether you’re traveling for tourism, business, study, or adventure, this guide breaks down all the visa-free countries for Uruguayan passport holders, plus countries offering visa-on-arrival or eVisa options.
What Does Visa-Free Travel Mean?
Visa-free travel allows Uruguayan citizens to enter a country without applying for a visa in advance, usually for short stays (up to 90 days). Some destinations also offer:
- Visa on Arrival (VOA) – Issued at the port of entry
- eVisa – A digital visa applied for online
Let’s explore where your Uruguayan passport can take you without visa headaches.
Visa-Free Countries for Uruguayan Passport Holders
As of 2025, Uruguayan citizens enjoy visa-free or visa-exempt access to countries across Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Oceania.
Europe – Full Access with No Visa Required
Thanks to visa-free agreements with the Schengen Area and bilateral relations, Uruguayans can travel to most of Europe without a visa.
Visa-Free European Countries:
- All Schengen countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, etc.) – up to 90 days within 180 days
- United Kingdom – up to 6 months
- Ireland
- Russia
- Serbia
- Georgia
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Montenegro
- Kosovo
- Albania
- North Macedonia
Americas – Widespread Regional Freedom
Uruguayan passport holders can travel visa-free throughout South America, Central America, and most of the Caribbean.
South America (No Visa Needed):
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Chile
- Paraguay
- Bolivia
- Peru
- Ecuador
- Colombia
- Venezuela
Central America:
- Costa Rica
- Panama
- Guatemala
- Honduras
- El Salvador
- Nicaragua
- Belize
Caribbean Nations:
- Dominican Republic
- Bahamas
- Barbados
- Grenada
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Jamaica
- Cuba (tourist card required)
Traveling within MERCOSUR? You don’t even need a passport—your national ID (cédula) is accepted!
Asia – Surprising Visa-Free and VOA Destinations
Uruguayan citizens enjoy growing access to several countries in Asia.
Visa-Free in Asia:
- Israel – up to 90 days
- Singapore – 30 days
- Malaysia – 90 days
- South Korea – 90 days
- Philippines – 30 days
- Hong Kong – 90 days
- Indonesia – 30 days
- Thailand – 30 days
- Japan – 90 days
- United Arab Emirates – 90 days
Africa – Mixed Access with Growing Options
Visa-Free / Visa on Arrival:
- South Africa – 90 days
- Morocco – 90 days
- Tunisia – 90 days
- Mauritius – 60 days
- Seychelles – Visitor permit on arrival
- Cape Verde – Visa on arrival
- Kenya – eVisa or online visa
- Rwanda – eVisa or visa on arrival
- Tanzania – Visa on arrival or eVisa
Oceania – Island Nations Without Visa Worries
Visa-Free or Visa on Arrival:
- Fiji – 120 days
- Micronesia – 30 days
- Vanuatu – 30 days
- Samoa – Entry permit on arrival
- Palau – Visa on arrival
- Tuvalu – Visa on arrival
- New Zealand – eTA required (Electronic Travel Authority)
- Australia – eVisa required prior to entry
Countries Requiring eVisa or Online Registration
While not visa-free, the following countries allow quick online applications:
- India – eVisa (tourism, business, medical)
- Vietnam – eVisa for up to 30 days
- Sri Lanka – Electronic Travel Authorization
- Australia – eVisitor visa (subclass 651)
- New Zealand – NZeTA
- Canada – eTA for air travel
Pro tip: Always apply at least 3 days before departure to avoid delays.
Travel Tips for Uruguayan Citizens
- Passport validity: Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from date of arrival.
- Onward or return ticket: Some countries require proof of exit.
- Travel insurance: Strongly recommended for Europe and Asia.
- Stay updated: Visa policies can change based on diplomatic agreements—check embassy websites before traveling.
Did You Know?
- The Uruguayan passport ranks in the top 25 globally for travel freedom.
- Uruguay is a full member of MERCOSUR, granting citizens regional rights similar to EU freedom of movement.
- Uruguayans can live, work, and travel freely in several South American countries with only a national ID.
Final Thoughts
Having a Uruguayan passport gives you access to a world of borderless travel, from the vineyards of Europe and beaches of the Caribbean to the markets of Southeast Asia. Whether you’re planning a long-term adventure or a spontaneous weekend escape, you have over 150 countries within reach—no visa required.
Take advantage of your passport power and let the world become your playground. Safe travels!





