Bolivia Joins Brazil, Colombia, Dominica, Ecuador, Georgia, Honduras, Jamaica, Japan, Kiribati, and More to Spearhead Global Mobility and Tourism with Dominica Republic’s New Visa Free Travel Access to Seventy One Countries

Dominican Republic grants visa-free travel to 71 countries from Feb 2026, boosting tourism, mobility, and global influence reshaping global travel trends now

Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Georgia, Honduras, Jamaica, Japan, Kiribati, and many other countries are seeing a spike in tourism, driven by the Dominican Republic‘s recent announcement that, as of February 2026, travel to 71 countries will be visa-free. Dominicans’ increased mobility is opening up foreign travel options and fueling the country’s expanding tourism industry, making the Dominican Republic a major force in determining global tourism trends. This advancement expands Dominican Republic’s cultural influence and commercial connections on the international scene by enabling tourists to visit a wider variety of locations.

Dominican Republic’s Outbound Tourism in 2025

Multiple official and reputable reports confirm the Dominican Republic recorded about 11.67 million total visitors in 2025 (arrivals by air and sea), marking a historic high for the country’s tourism sector. That figure represents growth compared with previous years (reports cite around a 4.3 %–4.7 % increase over 2024).

Below is the full list of 71 Destinations where Dominicans can travel:

DestinationsVisa Requirement
1. AngolaVisa Free
2. ArmeniaVOA
3. BangladeshVOA
4. BoliviaVisa Free
5. BotswanaVisa Free
6. BrazilVisa Free
7. BurundiVOA
8. CambodiaVOA
9. Cape Verde IslandsVOA
10. ColombiaVisa Free
11. Comoro IslandsVOA
12. Cook IslandsVisa Free
13. DjiboutiVOA
14. DominicaVisa Free
15. EcuadorVisa Free
16. EgyptVOA
17. El SalvadorVisa Free
18. GeorgiaVisa Free
19. GrenadaVisa Free
20. Guinea-BissauVOA
21. GuyanaVisa Free
22. HondurasVisa Free
23. Hong Kong (SAR China)Visa Free
24. IranVOA
25. IsraelETA
26. JamaicaVisa Free
27. JapanVisa Free
28. JordanVOA
29. KenyaETA
30. KiribatiVisa Free
31. LaosVOA
32. LebanonVOA
33. Macao (SAR China)Visa Free
34. MadagascarVOA
35. MalaysiaVisa Free
36. MaldivesVOA
37. Marshall IslandsVOA
38. MauritiusVOA
39. MicronesiaVisa Free
40. MontserratVisa Free
41. MoroccoVisa Free
42. MozambiqueVOA
43. NepalVOA
44. NicaraguaVOA
45. NiueVOA
46. Palau IslandsVOA
47. Palestinian TerritoryETA
48. ParaguayVisa Free
49. PeruVisa Free
50. PhilippinesVisa Free
51. QatarVOA
52. Russian FederationETA
53. RwandaVOA
54. SamoaVOA
55. SenegalVOA
56. SeychellesETA
57. SingaporeVisa Free
58. Solomon IslandsVOA
59. South KoreaETA
60. Sri LankaETA
61. Taiwan (Chinese Taipei)Visa Free
62. TajikistanVisa Free
63. TanzaniaVOA
64. ThailandVisa Free
65. Timor-LesteVOA
66. Trinidad and TobagoVisa Free
67. TürkiyeVOA
68. TuvaluVOA
69. UzbekistanVisa Free
70. ZambiaVisa Free
71.ZimbabweVOA

Dominica Republic Visa Free Travel to 71 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 includeArmenia, Georgia, and Russian Federation. These countries are perfect for travelers seeking historical sites, cultural immersion, and breathtaking natural beauty.

Africa

Africa is an incredible continent offering vast wilderness, unique cultures, and diverse landscapes. Many African nations provide visa-free access, opening the doors to experiences ranging from safaris to cultural explorations. Countries such asAngola, Botswana, Burundi, Cape Verde Islands, Comoro Islands, Djibouti, Egypt, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabweallow travelers to enjoy stunning wildlife, national parks, and vibrant cities without requiring a visa.

Americas & Caribbean

The Americas and Caribbean regions offer a fantastic variety of destinations where visitors can explore tropical beaches, vibrant cities, and rich history. Several countries in these regions allow visa-free travel, making it easier for tourists to enjoy the diverse experiences they have to offer. These countries includeBolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Dominica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago. Whether you’re seeking historical sites, stunning beaches, or vibrant festivals, these destinations offer something for every type of traveler.

Asia

Asia, known for its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes, offers an array of countries where travelers can enjoy visa-free access. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the serene beaches of Southeast Asia, the continent provides a wide range of travel experiences. Countries where you can visit without a visa includeArmenia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Georgia, Hong Kong (SAR China), Iran, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Laos, Lebanon, Macao (SAR China), Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, Palestinian Territory, Philippines, Qatar, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Taiwan (Chinese Taipei), Thailand, Timor-Leste, Türkiye, and Uzbekistan. Whether you’re looking for cultural landmarks, modern cities, or pristine beaches, Asia has something to offer every traveler.

Oceania / Pacific

Oceania is a region known for its idyllic islands, crystal-clear waters, and unique wildlife. The countries and territories here are ideal for travelers seeking a laid-back experience surrounded by natural beauty. Many of these destinations offer visa-free entry, making it easier for travelers to immerse themselves in the tranquil environment. Visa-free countries and territories in this region includeCook Islands, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Niue, Palau Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, 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

There are also special territories that allow visa-free travel. These territories, although not sovereign nations, still offer distinct access conditions for travelers. They includeHong Kong (SAR China), Macao (SAR China), Montserrat, Palestinian Territory, Taiwan (Chinese Taipei). 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:“Dominican Republic’s new visa-free travel access to 71 countries as of February 2026 is a game-changer for global tourism. As nations like Bolivia,Brazil, Colombia, Dominica, Ecuador, Georgia, Honduras, Jamaica, Japan, Kiribati welcome Dominicans 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 the Dominican Republic’s position as a key player in the global travel market. With access to iconic landmarks, rich cultural experiences, and natural wonders, Dominican 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.”

Top Airports in the Dominican Republic:

Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ):
Dominican Republic’s busiest airport, welcoming over 7.6 million international passengers yearly, primary gateway to eastern coastal resorts and beaches.

Las Américas International Airport (SDQ):
Second-busiest airport, located in Santo Domingo, serving capital city, southern coast destinations, and major international and regional flights.

Cibao International Airport (STI):
Major northern airport in Santiago, connecting Cibao region with United States, Caribbean islands, and important international destinations.

Top Airlines in the Dominican Republic:

JetBlue Airways:
Leading US carrier to Dominican Republic, operates 790+ monthly flights, strong New York JFK routes to Santiago and Santo Domingo.

American Airlines:
High-volume US airline, 500+ monthly flights, focuses on Punta Cana and Santo Domingo, serving tourists and business travelers efficiently.

Delta Air Lines:
Major US airline for Dominican Republic, supports both tourism and visiting friends/relatives (VFR) travelers, reliable long-term operations.

Arajet:
Dominican Republic’s fastest-growing low-cost carrier, extensive regional network, largest national airline, expanding routes, enhancing connectivity across Caribbean and Latin America.

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