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France Joins Germany, Italy, Spain, Japan, Argentina, Tunisia, Australia, New Zealand and More as Tourism Booms with Ukraine’s Visa Free Travel Access to 143 Countries

20 Feb

France Joins Germany, Italy, Spain, Japan, Argentina, Tunisia, Australia, New Zealand and More as Tourism Booms with Ukraine’s Visa Free Travel Access to 143 Countries

France Joins Germany, Italy, Spain, Japan, Argentina, Tunisia, Australia, New Zealand and More as Tourism Booms with Ukraine’s Visa Free Travel Access to 143 Countries

Ukraine has managed to hold on to its strong position offering visa-free access to 143 countries and territories globally. While there has been a small dip in the number of destinations compared to 2025, when the country had access to 148 destinations, the Ukrainian passport continues to offer exceptional global mobility. This ranking reflects Ukraine’s continued growth in the international arena, providing its citizens with significant travel freedom.

Ukraine’s Passport: A Gateway to 143 Global Destinations

Ukraine’s passport has long been regarded as one of the strongest in Europe, enabling its citizens to travel without the need for a visa to 143 destinations. This wide-ranging access spans various continents, opening doors to both business and tourism opportunities worldwide. Despite the minor dip in the number of destinations compared to 2025, the country still maintains a high global ranking, securing its place among the world’s most mobile nations. The ability to travel freely to such a diverse array of countries contributes to Ukraine’s growing influence and engagement with the international community.

Europe: Ukraine’s Gateway to the Old Continent

Ukrainian passport holders continue to enjoy visa-free access to many European countries, with the ability to travel across Schengen Area nations including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland. These countries are home to some of Europe’s most iconic tourist attractions, cultural landmarks, and business hubs, making them prime destinations for Ukrainians looking to explore the continent. The Schengen Zone remains one of the most important aspects of Ukraine’s visa-free access, as it provides an open door to 26 European countries.

For Ukrainians, this is not only about leisure travel but also expanding business and educational opportunities. Business people, students, and professionals benefit from the freedom of movement within the EU, allowing for easy access to potential markets, academic institutions, and networking events.

Asia: Ukrainian Travelers Accessing Fast-Growing Economies

Ukraine’s passport offers visa-free access to key Asian nations such as Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, and Israel. These countries are known for their advanced economies and cutting-edge industries, providing Ukrainian nationals with vast opportunities for trade, investment, and cultural exchange. Additionally, the dynamic and rapidly expanding markets in Asia attract Ukrainian entrepreneurs and businesses seeking to expand their operations or engage in international partnerships.

Japan, for instance, is a leader in technology and innovation, while South Korea is a powerhouse in entertainment and consumer electronics. This access to some of the most influential Asian economies enhances Ukraine’s position in global trade and international diplomacy, offering a bridge to growth and development in these dynamic regions.

Africa: Visa-Free Access to Key Destinations

While Africa remains a region with relatively fewer visa-free destinations for Ukraine, Ukrainian citizens still enjoy easy access to countries like South Africa, Tunisia, and Mauritius. These countries are known for their natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and tourism potential, making them attractive destinations for leisure travelers. For businesses, South Africa stands out as a gateway to the African market, offering access to one of the continent’s most developed economies.

The growing interest in African tourism and trade opportunities in sectors like mining, agriculture, and technology makes these African destinations highly relevant for Ukraine’s diplomatic and economic ambitions. As global tourism continues to expand, the possibility for Ukrainians to engage with Africa’s emerging markets becomes an important aspect of the country’s growing international presence.

Americas & Caribbean: Strengthening Ties in the Western Hemisphere

In the Americas, Ukrainians can access key destinations such as Brazil, Argentina, and Panama without a visa. These countries are crucial to Ukraine’s growing ties with South America, a region that is seeing increasing economic development and trade cooperation. Panama, in particular, serves as a strategic hub for both business and leisure travelers, given its position as a gateway between the Americas and the rest of the world.

In the Caribbean, Ukrainian citizens enjoy access to popular islands like Barbados, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Grenada, making it easier for individuals to explore the region or pursue opportunities in tourism, real estate, and international business ventures. This easy access to Caribbean nations also strengthens Ukraine’s tourism industry, opening up opportunities for Ukrainians to explore these beautiful islands and create stronger regional ties.

Oceania: Exploring the South Pacific

Though the number of visa-free destinations in Oceania is limited for Ukrainian passport holders, there is still access to key destinations like Fiji, New Zealand, and Australia. These countries are known for their outdoor adventures, natural landscapes, and cultural vibrancy, making them ideal destinations for travelers seeking a unique experience. For Ukrainian citizens wishing to explore oceania, this access provides opportunities to visit some of the world’s most beautiful and remote destinations.

TTW’s Editor-in-Chief, Mr. Anup Kumar Keshan, says: “Ukraine’s new visa-free travel access to 143 countries as of Early 2026 is a game-changer for global tourism. As nations like Spain, Japan, Argentina, Tunisia, Australia and New Zealand welcome Ukrainian tourists with open arms, we can expect an influx of travelers eager to explore new destinations. This move not only boosts tourism but also strengthens Ukraine’s position as a key player in the global travel market. With access to iconic landmarks, rich cultural experiences, and natural wonders, Ukrainian travelers are now in a prime position to embark on new adventures across the world, all while contributing to the growing cultural exchange and international tourism boom.”

Visa‑Free / Visa‑On‑Arrival Destinations for the Passport of Ukraine:

Albania

Andorra

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

Armenia

Aruba

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bahrain

Bangladesh (VOA)

Barbados

Belarus

Belgium

Bonaire; St. Eustatius and Saba

Brazil

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Brunei

Bulgaria

Burundi (VOA)

Cambodia (VOA)

Cape Verde Islands (VOA)

Chile

Colombia

Comoro Islands (VOA)

Cook Islands

Costa Rica

Curacao

Cyprus

Czechia

Denmark

Djibouti (VOA)

Dominica

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

Egypt (VOA)

El Salvador

Croatia

Estonia

eSwatini

Ethiopia (VOA)

Faroe Islands

Fiji

Finland

France

French Guiana

French Polynesia

French West Indies

Georgia

Germany

Greece

Greenland

Grenada

Guatemala

Guinea-Bissau (VOA)

Haiti

Honduras

Hong Kong (SAR China)

Hungary

Iceland

Indonesia (VOA)

Iran (VOA)

Ireland

Israel (ETA)

Italy

Jamaica

Jordan (VOA)

Kazakhstan

Kenya (ETA)

Kiribati

Kosovo

Kuwait (VOA)

Kyrgyzstan

Laos (VOA)

Latvia

Lebanon (VOA)

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Macao (SAR China) (VOA)

Madagascar (VOA)

Malaysia

Maldives (VOA)

Malta

Marshall Islands (VOA)

Mauritius

Mayotte

Mexico (ETA)

Micronesia

Moldova

Monaco

Montenegro

Mozambique (ETA)

Namibia (VOA)

Nepal (VOA)

Netherlands

New Caledonia

Nicaragua

Niue (VOA)

North Macedonia

Norway

Oman

Palau Islands (VOA)

Palestinian Territory (ETA)

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Poland

Portugal

Qatar (VOA)

Reunion

Romania

Rwanda (VOA)

Samoa (VOA)

San Marino

Saudi Arabia (VOA)

Senegal

Serbia

Seychelles (ETA)

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sri Lanka (ETA)

St. Kitts and Nevis (ETA)

St. Maarten

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Suriname

Sweden

Switzerland

Tajikistan

Tanzania (VOA)

Thailand

Timor-Leste (VOA)

Tonga (VOA)

Tunisia

Turkey

Tuvalu (VOA)

United Arab Emirates

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

Vanuatu

Vatican City

Zambia

Zimbabwe (VOA)

Key Airlines Connecting Ukraine to the World

Ukraine’s international connectivity is significantly enhanced by its key airlines, providing direct access to major cities across Europe, Asia, and beyond. Below are the top three airlines that play an essential role in connecting Ukraine to the rest of the world:

Ukraine International Airlines (UIA): As the country’s flagship carrier, UIA offers extensive services connecting Kyiv to destinations across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. This airline serves as a vital link for Ukrainian travelers heading abroad, offering both business and tourist routes.

Wizz Air Ukraine: Known for its low-cost routes, Wizz Air provides Ukrainian travelers with affordable access to Europe and beyond. The airline connects major Ukrainian cities to hubs in Poland, Hungary, and Germany, among others, facilitating budget-friendly travel across the continent.

Ryanair Ukraine: Offering low-cost flights from Kyiv to destinations across Europe, Ryanair is an important player in making international travel more accessible for Ukrainians. Known for its affordable fares, the airline brings increased access to European cities, further boosting Ukraine’s tourism and business mobility.

Ukraine’s Major Airports Enhancing Global Connectivity

Ukraine’s international air travel capabilities are supported by its two major airports, which serve as the primary entry points for global travelers:

Boryspil International Airport (KBP): Located near Kyiv, Boryspil is the largest and busiest airport in Ukraine, handling most of the country’s international flights. With connections to major hubs in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, this airport is key to Ukraine’s role as a gateway to the world.

Lviv Danylo Halytskyi International Airport (LWO): Serving the western part of the country, Lviv Airport offers increasing international connections, particularly to Poland and Germany, two key partners for Ukraine. This airport’s strategic location helps bolster regional connectivity and support the growing demand for international travel.

The Continued Significance of Ukraine’s Global Mobility

Despite the minor reduction in the number of visa-free destinations from 2025, Ukraine’s passport remains one of the strongest in Europe, granting visa-free access to 143 countries. This global mobility offers Ukrainian citizens numerous opportunities to travel, explore, and engage in business, cultural exchange, and tourism. With key airlines and airports continuing to facilitate international connections, Ukraine’s growing global influence is undeniable.

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