8. Visas

The following information relates to British passport holders and to stays of 30 days or less, and in all cases to clients whose personal and professional circumstances do not preclude their entry to a country, or their transit through it. Other passport holders should enquire to the consulates of the countries to be visited.

Most Latin American countries do not require British passport holders to obtain a visa. However, if on your route to Latin America your plane will touch down in the USA, you will be required to complete an ESTA form. Please ask for our detailed fact sheet.

Most nationalities (except CARICOM members) do require a visa to visit Suriname. The nearest consulate is in Amsterdam. Please enquire for our detailed fact sheet if you are making your travel arrangements through Journey Latin America.

British passport holders require a tourist card to visit Cuba. We can issue these - at a cost of £25 if you are making your travel arrangements through Journey Latin America.

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