Argentina Joins Aruba, Barbados, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Jamaica, Japan, Mauritius, Philippines, and More to Skyrocket Tourism and Global Mobility With Suriname’s New Visa Free Travel Access to Seventy Six Countries

Suriname permits visa-free access to 76 countries, including Argentina, Aruba, and Jamaica, boosts tourism, enhancing global travel options and economic ties.

Argentina, along with Aruba, Barbados, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Jamaica, Japan, Mauritius, Philippines, and a number of other countries, is seeing a spike in tourism due to Suriname’s recent statement that as of February 2026, travel to 76 countries will be visa-free. Surinamese‘s increased freedom of movement is opening up travel options around the world and fueling the expanding travel industry, making a key player in determining global travel patterns. Travelers from Suriname can now visit a wider variety of locations thanks to this development, which strengthens the nation’s cultural influence and economic connections on the international scene.

Suriname’s Outbound Tourism in 2025

In 2025, Suriname’s outbound travel, which previously slumped in 2016, is navigating a period of economic stabilization following IMF-supported reforms and anticipated growth from the Block 58 oil project. Outbound tourism is supported by improved air connectivity, such as through Surinam Airways, which facilitates international travel.

Below is the whole list where Surinamesecan travel without visa:

DestinationsVisa Requirements
1. AngolaVisa Free
2. Antigua and BarbudaVisa Free
3. ArgentinaVisa Free
4. ArubaVisa Free
5. BahrainVOA
6. BarbadosVisa Free
7. BelizeVisa Free
8. BoliviaVisa Free
9. Bonaire; St. Eustatius and SabaVisa Free
10. BrazilVisa Free
11. BurundiVOA
12. CambodiaVOA
13. Cape Verde IslandsVOA
14. ChinaVisa Free
15. ColombiaVisa Free
16. Comoro IslandsVOA
17. Cook IslandsVisa Free
18. Costa RicaVisa Free
19. CuracaoVisa Free
20. DjiboutiVOA
21. DominicaVisa Free
22. Dominican RepublicVisa Free
23. EcuadorVisa Free
24. EgyptVOA
25. GrenadaVisa Free
26. Guinea-BissauVOA
27. GuyanaVisa Free
28. HaitiVisa Free
29. Hong Kong (SAR China)Visa Free
30. IndonesiaVisa Free
31. IranVOA
32. IsraelETA
33. JamaicaVisa Free
34. JapanVisa Free
35. JordanVOA
36. KenyaETA
37. KiribatiVisa Free
38. Macao (SAR China)VOA
39. MadagascarVOA
40. MalaysiaVisa Free
41. MaldivesVOA
42. MauritiusVisa Free
43. MicronesiaVisa Free
44. MontserratVisa Free
45. MozambiqueVOA
46. NamibiaVOA
47. NepalVOA
48. NicaraguaVOA
49. NiueVOA
50. OmanVisa Free
51. Palau IslandsVOA
52. Palestinian TerritoryETA
53. PeruVisa Free
54. PhilippinesVisa Free
55. QatarVOA
56. Russian FederationETA
57. RwandaVOA
58. SamoaVOA
59. SenegalVisa Free
60. SerbiaVisa Free
61. SeychellesETA
62. SingaporeVisa Free
63. South KoreaETA
64. Sri LankaETA
65. St. Kitts and NevisETA
66. St. LuciaVisa Free
67. St. MaartenVisa Free
68. St. Vincent and the GrenadinesVisa Free
69. TanzaniaVOA
70. The BahamasVisa Free
71. Timor-LesteVOA
72. Trinidad and TobagoVisa Free
73. Turks and Caicos IslandsVisa Free
74. TuvaluVOA
75. ZambiaVisa Free
76. ZimbabweVOA

Suriname Visa Free Travel to 76 Countries:

Europe

Europe has a wealth of history, a wide variety of civilizations, and breathtaking scenery. Many European nations grant visa-free entrance, making it simple for visitors to take in the famous sites, quaint towns, and stunning scenery. The European countries where visitors can go without having to deal with a visa application includeRussia and Serbia. These countries are perfect for travelers seeking historical sites, cultural immersion, and breathtaking natural beauty.

Africa

With its various landscapes, distinctive civilizations, and enormous wilderness, Africa is an amazing continent. Numerous African countries offer visa-free travel, making it possible to partake in activities like safaris and cultural explorations. Nations likeAngola, Burundi, Cape Verde Islands, Comoro Islands, Djibouti, Egypt, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabweallow travelers to enjoy stunning wildlife, national parks, and vibrant cities without requiring a visa.

Americas & Caribbean

Travelers can discover vibrant cities, rich history, and beautiful beaches at a wide range of locations around the Americas and Caribbean. Traveling to many of these nations is visa-free, which makes it simpler for visitors to take advantage of the variety of experiences they have to offer. These nations consist ofAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Bonaire; St. Eustatius and Saba, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, The Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands. Whether you’re seeking historical sites, stunning beaches, or vibrant festivals, these destinations offer something for every type of traveler.

Asia

Travelers can enter a number of nations in Asia, which is renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural legacy, without a visa. Southeast Asia offers a diverse array of travel experiences, from the busy streets of Tokyo to the tranquil beaches. You can go to the following countries without a visa:The Asian countries from the given list are: Bahrain, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong (SAR China), Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, Oman, Palestine, Philippines, Qatar, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, and Timor-Leste. Whether you’re looking for cultural landmarks, modern cities, or pristine beaches, Asia has something to offer every traveler.

Oceania / Pacific

Oceania is renowned for its diverse animals, pristine oceans, and picturesque islands. For tourists looking for a relaxed vacation amidst breathtaking scenery, these nations and territories are perfect. Travelers can more easily immerse themselves in the peaceful surroundings because several of these locations grant visa-free admission. Countries and territories in this region that do not require visas includeThe Oceania/Pacific countries from the given list are: Cook Islands, Kiribati, Micronesia, Niue, Palau Islands, Samoa, and Tuvalu. These countries are perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, with abundant opportunities for water sports, hiking, and cultural discovery.

Unclassified / Special Territories

Additionally, some areas permit travel without a visa. Despite not being independent countries, these regions nevertheless provide unique entry circumstances for tourists. They includeThe unclassified countries/territories from the given list are: Bonaire; St. Eustatius and Saba, Curacao, Hong Kong (SAR China), Macao (SAR China), Montserrat, Niue, Palestinian Territory, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Maarten, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Timor-Leste, Turks and Caicos Islands. The visa policies for these territories may vary, depending on the traveler’s country of origin.

TTW’s Editor-in-Chief, Mr. Anup Kumar Keshan, says:“Suriname’s new visa-free travel access to 76 countries as of February 2026 is a game-changer for global tourism. As nations like Argentina, Aruba, Barbados, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Jamaica, Japan, Mauritius, and Philippines welcome Surinamesetourists with open arms, we can expect an influx of travelers eager to explore new destinations. This move not only boosts tourism but also strengthens Suriname’s position as a key player in the global travel market. With access to iconic landmarks, rich cultural experiences, and natural wonders, Surinamesetravelers 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.”

Top Airlines in Suriname:

Surinam Airways (SLM):
As the national flag carrier, Surinam Airways operates from Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport (PBM), connecting Suriname to major cities like Amsterdam, Miami, and various Caribbean destinations, facilitating international travel.

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines:
Flying directly from Paramaribo to Amsterdam, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines serves as a key connection between Suriname and Europe. It offers passengers comfortable travel to the Netherlands and beyond.

Caribbean Airlines:
Caribbean Airlines provides frequent regional flights from Suriname, with key routes connecting the country to Guyana and Port of Spain, offering a vital link for business and leisure travelers in the Caribbean region.

Copa Airlines:
Operating through its Panama hub, Copa Airlines offers connections from Suriname to various destinations across the Americas. It enhances accessibility between South and Central America, as well as North America.

Fly All Ways:
Fly All Ways is a Suriname-based regional airline that caters to nearby nations, offering efficient services between Suriname and neighbouring countries, contributing to regional connectivity and supporting tourism and trade in the area.

Top Airports in Suriname:

Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport (PBM/SMJP):
Located 45 km south of Paramaribo, Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport, also called Zanderij, serves as Suriname’s primary gateway, connecting Europe, the Caribbean, and South America to the country.

Zorg en Hoop Airport (ORG/SMZO):
Situated in Paramaribo, Zorg en Hoop Airport is crucial for domestic flights, providing connections to Suriname’s interior regions and nearby regional destinations, supporting the country’s regional connectivity.

Vincent Fayks Airport (OEM/SMVF):
Located in Kwamalasamutu, Vincent Fayks Airport is a vital regional airstrip in Suriname’s southern region. It provides essential air travel services for the remote communities in the country’s southernmost area.

Albina Airport (ABN/SMBN):
Serving the border town of Albina near French Guiana, Albina Airport connects Suriname with French Guiana, facilitating essential travel between the two neighboring countries, particularly for local and regional flights.

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