Do Slovakia Citizens Need a Visa for Palau in 2026?
You can visit Palau for up to 90 days without a visa.
Step-by-Step Application Process
1
Find Embassy
Locate the nearest embassy or consulate.
2
Book Appointment
Schedule a time for document submission.
3
Prepare File
Gather financial and employment proof.
4
Attend Interview
Visit the embassy for a brief interview.
5
Collect Passport
Pick up your passport with the visa.
Required Documents
- —Passport valid for at least 6 months
- —Visa fee payment
- —Accommodation proof
Important Tips
- •Apply early.
- •Check your passport validity.
- •Ensure your bank statements are up to date.
Easiest Way to Get It
"Use official government channels for the most reliable results."
Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.
What about Palau → Slovakia?
Visa Free90 days
Slovakia Passport Strength
#20
World Rank
178
Visa-Free Destinations
Discover Palau
Palau is an archipelago of over 500 islands in Micronesia, a world-class destination for divers and nature lovers. It is famous for its vibrant coral reefs, the unique 'Jellyfish Lake' where you can swim with millions of stingless jellyfish, and the iconic limestone Rock Islands that rise dramatically from the turquoise sea.
Koror
The commercial hub and largest city of Palau, the main gateway for exploring the islands and home to major dive centers.
Rock Islands Southern Lagoon (UNESCO)Jellyfish LakeBlue Corner (World-famous dive site)Ukaeb (Taro with coconut milk)Palu (Steamed fish)
Best Time: October to May (Dry season; best visibility for diving and calm seas)
Currency: United States Dollar (USD)
Daily Budget: $150-300/day (A high-end eco-tourism destination)
Safety & Scams
Extremely safe for tourists; petty crime is very rare; the biggest risks are associated with water activities—always dive with certified operators and follow safety briefings; protect yourself from the tropical sun; respect marine life and do not touch corals; healthcare is adequate in Koror for minor issues but major emergencies require evacuation; tap water is generally not recommended for drinking.
Getting Around
Boat tours are the primary way to visit the Rock Islands; car rentals are common for exploring the main island of Babeldaob; taxis are available in Koror; most tourists pre-arrange transfers through hotels or dive shops.
Cultural Etiquette
Respect local chiefs and traditional customs; dress modestly when not on a boat or at a resort; always ask permission before taking photos of locals; Environmental conservation is deeply rooted—avoid any behavior that harms the ecosystem.
Internet & Connectivity
Digital infrastructure is decent in Koror but can be slow; 4G is available via PNCC and Palaunet; high-speed Wi-Fi is common in major hotels and upscale cafes; connectivity is non-existent on remote uninhabited islands.
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