PASSPORT OF
Spain

MOBILITY SCORE

189

GLOBAL RANK

3rd

INDIVIDUAL RANK

10

VISA DETAILS

Visa-Free

149

VoA

27

ETA

13

e-Visa

16

As of 2025, Spain passport rank is 3rd globally, with global mobility score 189 offering visa-free access to 149 countries and territories , Visa on arrival access to 27 countries , ETA access to 13 countries and E-visa access to 16 countries.The passport strength lies in the ease of travel it provides, allowing visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to a large number of countries. Note: You will need a valid passport, often with at least six months until expiry from the date of application to travel.

About The Spanish Passport

The Spanish passport (pasaporte español) is a globally respected travel document offering its holders extensive mobility, EU citizenship rights, and consular protection. Issued by the Ministry of the Interior, it currently ranks 3rd globally and serves as proof of Spanish nationality, enabling seamless international travel. As of 2025, Spanish passport holders can enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 192 destinations worldwide.

All Spanish citizens are also citizens of the European Union, which grants them the right to live, work, and move freely within any EU member state, the European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. Alongside the national identity card (DNI), the Spanish passport facilitates hassle-free cross-border travel and residency within these regions.

From 2018 to 2024, the Spanish passport has been one of the strongest in the world, consistently ranking in the top five and offering travel freedom along with a secure connection to the rights and privileges of the broader European community.

Visa-Free Countries for Spanish Citizens

  1. Albania

  2. Andorra

  3. Angola

  4. Anguilla

  5. Antigua and Barbuda

  6. Argentina

  7. Armenia

  8. Aruba

  9. Austria

  10. Bahamas

  11. Barbados

  12. Belarus

  13. Belgium

  14. Belize

  15. Bermuda

  16. Bolivia

  17. Bonaire; St. Eustatius and Saba

  18. Bosnia and Herzegovina

  19. Botswana

  20. Brazil

  21. British Virgin Islands

  22. Brunei

  23. Bulgaria

  24. Cape Verde Islands

  25. Cayman Islands

  26. Chile

  27. China

  28. Colombia

  29. Cook Islands

  30. Costa Rica

  31. Croatia

  32. Curacao

  33. Cyprus

  34. Czechia

  35. Dominica

  36. Dominican Republic

  37. Ecuador

  38. El Salvador

  39. Estonia

  40. eSwatini

  41. Falkland Islands

  42. Faroe Islands

  43. Fiji

  44. Finland

  45. France

  46. French Guiana

  47. French Polynesia

  48. French West Indies

  49. Georgia

  50. Germany

  51. Gibraltar

  52. Greece

  53. Greenland

  54. Grenada

  55. Guatemala

  56. Guyana

  57. Haiti

  58. Honduras

  59. Hong Kong (SAR China)

  60. Hungary

  61. Iceland

  62. Iraq

  63. Ireland

  64. Italy

  65. Jamaica

  66. Japan

  67. Kazakhstan

  68. Kiribati

  69. Kosovo

  70. Kyrgyzstan

  71. Laos

  72. Latvia

  73. Lesotho

  74. Liechtenstein

  75. Lithuania

  76. Luxembourg

  77. Macao (SAR China)

  78. Madagascar

  79. Malaysia

  80. Malta

  81. Marshall Islands

  82. Mauritius

  83. Mayotte

  84. Mexico

  85. Micronesia

  86. Moldova

  87. Monaco

  88. Mongolia

  89. Montenegro

  90. Montserrat

  91. Morocco

  92. Mozambique

  93. Namibia

  94. Netherlands

  95. New Caledonia

  96. Nicaragua

  97. Niue

  98. North Macedonia

  99. Norway

  100. Oman

  101. Palau Islands

  102. Palestinian Territory

  103. Panama

  104. Paraguay

  105. Peru

  106. Philippines

  107. Poland

  108. Portugal

  109. Reunion

  110. Romania

  111. Samoa

  112. San Marino

  113. Sao Tome and Principe

  114. Senegal

  115. Serbia

  116. Singapore

  117. Slovakia

  118. Slovenia

  119. Solomon Islands

  120. South Africa

  121. South Korea

  122. St. Kitts and Nevis

  123. St. Lucia

  124. St. Maarten

  125. St. Vincent and the Grenadines

  126. Suriname

  127. Sweden

  128. Switzerland

  129. Taiwan (Chinese Taipei)

  130. Tajikistan

  131. Thailand

  132. The Gambia

  133. Timor-Leste

  134. Tonga

  135. Trinidad and Tobago

  136. Tunisia

  137. Türkiye

  138. Turks and Caicos Islands

  139. Tuvalu

  140. Ukraine

  141. United Arab Emirates

  142. United Kingdom

  143. Uruguay

  144. Uzbekistan

  145. Vanuatu

  146. Vatican City

  147. Venezuela

  148. Vietnam

  149. Zambia

Visa on Arrival (VOA) Countries for the Citizens of Spain

  1. Bahrain

  2. Bangladesh

  3. Burundi

  4. Cambodia

  5. Comoro Islands

  6. Djibouti

  7. Egypt

  8. Ethiopia

  9. Guinea-Bissau

  10. Indonesia

  11. Iran

  12. Jordan

  13. Kuwait

  14. Lebanon

  15. Malawi

  16. Maldives

  17. Myanmar

  18. Nepal

  19. Qatar

  20. Rwanda

  21. Saudi Arabia

  22. Sierra Leone

  23. Somalia

  24. St. Helena

  25. Tanzania

  26. The Gambia

  27. Zimbabwe


Countries Offering ETA for Spanish Citizens

  1. American Samoa

  2. Australia

  3. Canada

  4. Guam

  5. Israel

  6. Kenya

  7. New Zealand

  8. Northern Mariana Islands

  9. Puerto Rico

  10. Seychelles

  11. Sri Lanka

  12. United States

  13. US Virgin Islands

Countries Offering E-Visas for the Citizens of Spain

  1. Azerbaijan

  2. Benin

  3. Burkina Faso

  4. Cameroon

  5. Cuba

  6. Equatorial Guinea

  7. Gabon

  8. Guinea

  9. India

  10. Mauritania

  11. Pakistan

  12. Papua New Guinea

  13. Russian Federation

  14. Syria

  15. Togo

  16. Uganda


How Long is a Spanish Passport Valid?

Spanish passports are valid for 5 years for citizens under the age of 30, and 10 years for those aged 30 and above.

Types of Spanish Passports:

  • Ordinary Passport (Pasaporte ordinario): Issued to citizens for regular travel purposes, including vacations, business trips, and personal journeys.

  • Diplomatic Passport (Pasaporte diplomático): This is granted to Spanish diplomats, high-ranking government officials, and diplomatic couriers for official international representation.

  • Official and Service Passports (Pasaportes oficiales y de servicio): Issued to individuals travelling abroad on behalf of the Spanish government for official duties and missions.

Spanish Passport
The classy look of Spanish Passport

What Does a Spanish Passport Look Like?

The Spanish passport features a burgundy red cover, consistent with the standard design for European Union member states. The front bears the Spanish coat of arms, along with the words "Unión Europea" (European Union), "España" (Spain), and "Pasaporte" (Passport), all printed in gold.

Inside, the passport contains biometric features, including an embedded microchip that stores the holder’s personal data and a digital photograph, enhancing security and facilitating identity verification at international borders. The pages are decorated with subtle security patterns and images reflecting Spanish cultural and historical motifs.

Biometric passports issued in Spain comply with EU and ICAO standards, making them highly secure and internationally recognised.

Inside the Info Page of a Spanish Passport

Spanish passport

The biodata page of the Spanish passport, shown in the image, contains the passport holder's essential personal details.

  • Photo: A passport-sized photograph of the holder (left side).

  • Type: P

  • Country Code: ESP

  • Passport Number: AF238143

  • Surname: GUZMAN AYERBES

  • Given Name: ANTONIO

  • Nationality: Española

  • Date of Birth: 15/05/1940

  • Sex: M (Male)

  • Place of Birth: HINOJOS (HUELVA)

  • Date of Issue: 03/08/2006

  • Date of Expiry: 03/08/2016

  • Issuing Authority: Oficina Expedidora 41811A6P2

  • Holder's Signature: (Signature area visible)

At the bottom of the biodata page is a Machine Readable Zone (MRZ), starting with 'P< ESP', which allows for easy scanning verification.

The data page is printed in Spanish, English, and French, with translations of the fields appearing elsewhere in the passport in other languages of the European Union.