List of Islands to Which Indians Can Travel Visa Free post one
1. Fiji – Under the Trees, Against the Beach
Fiji is a beautiful island country in the South Pacific Ocean and has an abundant amount of flora and fauna. The economy of the nation flourishes, and it has a thriving tourism industry. Fiji has a tropical climate, and the weather remains the same throughout the year. Here, you can take walks on the beaches lined with coconut palm trees and indulge in scuba diving. It is the ideal vacation spot especially for Indians as one doesn’t need to procure a visa before going to Fiji. You will be given a visitor permit which is valid up to 4 months as long as you have a valid passport.
Visa: Visa on Arrival
Requirements:
Passport Valid for 6 Months
Two recent passport-sized photographs
Proof of funds such as bank statements
Return or Outbound tickets
Booking Details of your stay
A copy of travel itinerary or ticket
2. Mauritius – A Perfect Tropical Vacation
Mauritius is an island country in the Indian Ocean which was once colonized by the Dutch, French and British. It is a diverse country, which is home to people of various ethnicities and religious communities. Mauritius is a beautiful country surrounded by white sandy beaches and one of the world’s most extensive coral reefs. It has a tropical climate and is home to rare species of flora and fauna. It is visited by a huge number of tourists to enjoy the natural beauty of the islands. Indians can visit the country without a visa and can stay in the country for a maximum of 60 days.
Visa: Visa on Arrival
Condition: 60 Day Visa on arrival
Requirements:
Booking Details of stay
Sponsor letter
6-month valid Indian Passport
Two recent passport size photo
Confirmed return ticket
60 days Sufficient funds (USD 100 for per day expense)
3. Dominica – Land of Hot Springs
Dominica is a Caribbean island country whose economy hugely depends on tourism and agriculture. Dominica is a beautiful tourist destination as it had a diverse landscape consisting of mountains, rainforests, lakes, rivers, national parks and the world’s second-largest hot spring, Boiling Lake. You can travel to the country through the air or by road and be a part of their vibrant culture. You can take long walks on the beaches, go on a jungle safari or indulge in hiking. Indians do not require a tourist visa and can stay for a maximum of 90 days.
Visa: No Visa
Conditions: All the citizens of countries that are the contracting parties to the Schengen agreement can stay without a visa for a maximum of 90 days.
Requirements:
Passport
Proof of funds
Confirmed onward and return ticket
Confirmation of stay
4. Jamaica – All of Nature and Nothing Else
Jamaica is another Caribbean island country and also the fourth largest in the Caribbean sea. It has a humid and hot climate which varies as per the elevation. It is home to a variety of flora like rainforests, coral reefs, wetlands, caves, rivers and a diverse fauna like hummingbirds, red-billed streamertails, a freshwater turtle called Jamaican slider, Jamaican Tody, among others. Jamaica is a beautiful tropical country which can be easily visited by Indian citizens. One doesn’t require a visa for entering the nation and can stay up to 14 days without one.
Visa: No Visa
Condition: Indian Nationals will not need a visa for stay up to 30 days.
Requirements:
Passport valid for the period of intended stay
Sufficient funds for stay
Confirmed to and fro tickets
Booking Details for the stay
5. Saint Kitts and Nevis – The Islandic Duo
Located in Caribbean Basin, Saint Kitts and Nevis is a sovereign island state. The country consists of two islands of Saint Kitts and Nevis and is quite small with a population of around 54000. Majority of the people live closer to the sea, and a lot of the rainforests are uninhabited. The country is famous for its vibrant music culture like the annual Saint Kitts Music Festival. Tourism is the backbone of the economy, and the government thoroughly promotes it. It is quite easy to acquire citizenship of this island country. Indian citizens do not have to apply for a visa to visit this country.
Visa: No Visa
Conditions: For stay more than 90 days, Indian Nationals need to apply for a visa at the Consulate (consular embassy section or high commission)
Requirements:6-month valid passport
Proof of sufficient funds for stay
Return ticket
Booking Details for the stay
6. Micronesia – Country of 607 Islands
Micronesia is a sovereign island country located in the Pacific Ocean which is administered by the United States. Micronesia consists of various small islands which are not developed. It is a remote country, but it is also has a lot of unexploited natural beauty. You can quickly reach the nation by air. Micronesia has an English speaking population and a unique culture. As an Indian national, you can visit the country easily without a visa and can stay up to 30 days as long as they have a valid passport.
Visa: No Visa
Conditions: Visa is not required for a minimum stay of 30 days which can be extended to 60 days.
Requirements:
A valid passport and other travel document issued by the government that is valid for 120 days or above.A proof of sufficient funds to cover their stayBooking details of StayReturn tickets
7. Vanuatu – A Packet of Unexpected Things
Vanuatu, located in the South Pacific Ocean is an independent island nation. It consists of many islands, mostly of volcanic origin. There are many active volcanoes on the island and is home to the animal flying fox. The weather here usually remains hot, and it rains here often. Tourism is a vital source of foreign exchange for the country, and the government promotes it. The country has a diverse culture and a beautiful and serene atmosphere where you can explore the marine life, go for hikes through the forests, or enjoy the music culture of the country. Indians are exempted from a visa and can stay up to a maximum of 30 days.
Visa: No Visa
Conditions:For a stay of up to 30 days, Visa isn’t required. You can apply for the visa if you want your stay extended.
Requirements:
A passport valid for 6 months
Proof of suffi
cient funds for stay
Return tickets
Other travel or government documents.
8. Singapore – Experience One of The World’s Best Cities
Representing the spirit of modern Asia, Singapore is a small and progressive island-nation. It is both a city and a country located in Southeast Asia. In Singapore, one can witness the vibrant fusion of cultures, ethnicity, communities and most importantly, people. The place is a complete package full of excitement, surprises and charm, especially for the first time visitors.
Visa: E-Visa
Conditions: Indian Nationals with a passport can apply for Singapore tourist visa that allows a stay for a maximum of 30 days. They need to have a Visa before their arrival.
Requirements:
6-month valid passport with a minimum of two blank pages.
Duly filled visa application and form
Confirmed return ticketsTwo recent passport size photographs
A covering letter with details of traveller
Sufficient funds for stay
Original Bank statements
9. Grenada – The spice island
Located in the Carribean Sea as part of the West Indies, Grenada is popularly known as the land of spices. An island towards the end of a chain of six other islands called the Grenadines, Grenada Island has a volcanic-based surface. Rich in soil fertility, the island is mostly humid during monsoons and is more relaxed during the drier seasons; when rainfall drastically decreases. Conditions for visa differ depending on the nationality. With exempted visa requirements for up to six months for British nationals, 97 other nationalities under the Grenadian jurisdiction can stay in Grenada without a visa for up to three months.
Visa: No visa
Condition: Passport holders from the following countries ought to apply for a passport on arrival: Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan
Requirements: Valid passport for six months from the day of departure
A minimum of one blank page for passport stamping
Round-trip air ticket
Yellow fever certificates (certifying vaccination)
10. Haiti – The former Pearl of the Antilles
Formerly known as Hayti and officially called the ‘Republic of Haiti’, Haiti is the second most populated island of The Great Antilles, one of the significant Caribbean archipelagos. Prone to natural calamities, this highly mountainous island adorns the typical equatorial climate; hot and humid through most of the year. The island receives major rainfall in two cycles; April to June and October to November. Most of the countries can stay in Haiti without a visa for three months. However, there are exemptions.
Visa: No Visa
Conditions: Foreign nationals from the following countries are required to have a visa in advance: Syria, Libya, Iran, Yemen, Vietnam, Chechnya.However, upon unavailability of a six-month valid passport, the following Nationals ought to possess a visa for entry:the Dominican Republic, Colombia and Panama.
Requirements: (For nationals exempted from visa requirements)
Six-month valid passport
Tourist fee of USD 10 to be paid at the airport
Requirements for visa nationals:
Filled and attested application form
Two passport size colour photosValid passport
Photocopy of round-trip air tickets or booking confirmation
Letter from the traveller’s present employer
Explanation letter regarding the reason and duration of stay, with references in Haiti
Name, address and telephone number of the residence or hotel the traveller would be staying or that of a friend or a family member.
Tourist fee would be USD 25
This one-time valid visa is valid for three months.