Europe

Europe地域の国々

Europe全域のビザなし渡航アクセス順にランク付けされた48のパスポートを探索。

48

Passports ranked

Sweden

Strongest passport in region

186

Max visa-free destinations

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Sweden

186 ビザなし渡航先

As of 2026, few passports are easier to travel with than the Swedish passport right now: it ranks 3rd globally and reaches 186 destinations without a standard pre-arranged visa in every case. It is slightly below its 2006 position of 2nd. Access has widened meaningfully, from 129 destinations then to 186 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 40 for global strength and 94 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 145 destinations, including Japan, South Korea, and Albania. Visa on arrival adds another 25 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Sweden is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Visa and validity rules can change quickly; confirm the current requirement with the official embassy or government source before booking around it.

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Netherlands

185 ビザなし渡航先

As of 2026, few passports are easier to travel with than the Dutch passport right now: it ranks 4th globally and reaches 185 destinations without a standard pre-arranged visa in every case. The rank has edged up from 5th place in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 126 destinations then to 185 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 40 for global strength and 92 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 145 destinations, including Japan, South Korea, and Albania. Visa on arrival adds another 26 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Netherlands is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Before relying on any route, verify the current rule with the destination government or embassy because entry policies can move without much notice.

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Ireland

185 ビザなし渡航先

The Irish passport is operating at the very top of the mobility table in 2026, ranking 4th worldwide with access to 185 destinations. European passports usually benefit from dense regional access and strong long-haul acceptance. It is slightly below its 2006 position of 2nd. Access has widened meaningfully, from 129 destinations then to 185 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 94 for global strength and 88 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 138 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 33 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Rules change, so travellers should still confirm the final entry requirement with the relevant embassy or government site before travel.

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Belgium

185 ビザなし渡航先

The Belgian passport is in rare company in 2026, with a 4th global passport ranking and access to 185 destinations. The headline rank is exactly where it was in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 127 destinations then to 185 now. The useful part is the visa-free base: 147 destinations, including Japan, South Korea, and Albania. Visa on arrival adds another 24 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Belgium is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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France

185 ビザなし渡航先

The French passport is operating at the very top of the mobility table in 2026, ranking 4th worldwide with access to 185 destinations. It is slightly below its 2006 position of 3rd. Access has widened meaningfully, from 128 destinations then to 185 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 83 for global strength and 94 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 147 destinations, including Belarus, Japan, and South Korea. Visa on arrival adds another 25 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. France is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Rules change, so travellers should still confirm the final entry requirement with the relevant embassy or government site before travel.

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Germany

185 ビザなし渡航先

As of 2026, few passports are easier to travel with than the German passport right now: it ranks 4th globally and reaches 185 destinations without a standard pre-arranged visa in every case. It is slightly below its 2006 position of 2nd. Access has widened meaningfully, from 129 destinations then to 185 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 75 for global strength and 95 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 145 destinations, including Japan, South Korea, and Albania. Visa on arrival adds another 27 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Germany is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Rules change, so travellers should still confirm the final entry requirement with the relevant embassy or government site before travel.

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Switzerland

185 ビザなし渡航先

As of 2026, few passports are easier to travel with than the Swiss passport right now: it ranks 4th globally and reaches 185 destinations without a standard pre-arranged visa in every case. The headline rank is exactly where it was in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 127 destinations then to 185 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 94 for global strength and 95 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 141 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 30 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Switzerland is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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Denmark

185 ビザなし渡航先

As of 2026, few passports are easier to travel with than the Denmark passport right now: it ranks 4th globally and reaches 185 destinations without a standard pre-arranged visa in every case. It is slightly below its 2006 position of 1st. Access has widened meaningfully, from 130 destinations then to 185 now. The useful part is the visa-free base: 145 destinations, including Japan, Laos, and South Korea. Visa on arrival adds another 26 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Denmark is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Visa and validity rules can change quickly; confirm the current requirement with the official embassy or government source before booking around it.

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Finland

185 ビザなし渡航先

The Finnish passport is in rare company in 2026, with a 4th global passport ranking and access to 185 destinations. It is slightly below its 2006 position of 1st. Access has widened meaningfully, from 130 destinations then to 185 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 80 for global strength and 95 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 146 destinations, including Japan, South Korea, and Albania. Visa on arrival adds another 25 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Finland is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Before relying on any route, verify the current rule with the destination government or embassy because entry policies can move without much notice.

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Spain

185 ビザなし渡航先

The Spanish passport is operating at the very top of the mobility table in 2026, ranking 4th worldwide with access to 185 destinations. European passports usually benefit from dense regional access and strong long-haul acceptance. The headline rank is exactly where it was in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 127 destinations then to 185 now. The useful part is the visa-free base: 145 destinations, including Japan, South Korea, and Albania. Visa on arrival adds another 27 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Spain is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Visa and validity rules can change quickly; confirm the current requirement with the official embassy or government source before booking around it.

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Italy

185 ビザなし渡航先

The Italian passport is in rare company in 2026, with a 4th global passport ranking and access to 185 destinations. European passports usually benefit from dense regional access and strong long-haul acceptance. It is slightly below its 2006 position of 3rd. Access has widened meaningfully, from 128 destinations then to 185 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 75 for global strength and 94 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 145 destinations, including Japan, South Korea, and Albania. Visa on arrival adds another 27 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Italy is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Before relying on any route, verify the current rule with the destination government or embassy because entry policies can move without much notice.

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Luxembourg

185 ビザなし渡航先

The Luxembourger passport is operating at the very top of the mobility table in 2026, ranking 4th worldwide with access to 185 destinations. It is slightly below its 2006 position of 3rd. Access has widened meaningfully, from 125 destinations then to 185 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 33 for global strength and 95 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 145 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 27 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Luxembourg is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Visa and validity rules can change quickly; confirm the current requirement with the official embassy or government source before booking around it.

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Norway

185 ビザなし渡航先

As of 2026, few passports are easier to travel with than the Norwegian passport right now: it ranks 4th globally and reaches 185 destinations without a standard pre-arranged visa in every case. European passports usually benefit from dense regional access and strong long-haul acceptance. The headline rank is exactly where it was in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 127 destinations then to 185 now. The useful part is the visa-free base: 141 destinations, including Japan, Laos, and South Korea. Visa on arrival adds another 29 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Norway is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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Portugal

184 ビザなし渡航先

As of 2026, few passports are easier to travel with than the Portuguese passport right now: it ranks 5th globally and reaches 184 destinations without a standard pre-arranged visa in every case. The rank has edged up from 7th place in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 123 destinations then to 184 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 40 for global strength and 89 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 143 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 26 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Portugal is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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Austria

184 ビザなし渡航先

The Austrian passport is operating at the very top of the mobility table in 2026, ranking 5th worldwide with access to 184 destinations. The rank has edged up from 6th place in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 125 destinations then to 184 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 88 for global strength and 95 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 144 destinations, including Japan, South Korea, and Albania. Visa on arrival adds another 28 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Austria is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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Greece

184 ビザなし渡航先

As of 2026, few passports are easier to travel with than the Greek passport right now: it ranks 5th globally and reaches 184 destinations without a standard pre-arranged visa in every case. European passports usually benefit from dense regional access and strong long-haul acceptance. That is up from 9th place in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 120 destinations then to 184 now. The useful part is the visa-free base: 144 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 26 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Greece is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Before relying on any route, verify the current rule with the destination government or embassy because entry policies can move without much notice.

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Malta

184 ビザなし渡航先

The Maltese passport is in rare company in 2026, with a 5th global passport ranking and access to 184 destinations. That is up from 11th place in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 115 destinations then to 184 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 93 for global strength and 85 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 144 destinations, including Japan, Lesotho, and Albania. Visa on arrival adds another 25 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. Malta is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Rules change, so travellers should still confirm the final entry requirement with the relevant embassy or government site before travel.

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Poland

183 ビザなし渡航先

The Polish passport sits comfortably in the top tier in 2026, ranking 6th globally with access to 183 destinations. That is up from 16th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 106 to 183 destinations. The wider scoring backs that up: 93 for global strength and 85 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 144 destinations, including Belarus, Japan, and South Korea. Visa on arrival adds another 27 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Poland is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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Hungary

183 ビザなし渡航先

Hungary gives its passport holders broad travel room in 2026: 6th globally, with 183 destinations in reach through simplified entry routes. That is up from 19th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 101 to 183 destinations. The wider scoring backs that up: 94 for global strength and 85 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 141 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 30 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. Hungary is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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United Kingdom

183 ビザなし渡航先

The British passport sits comfortably in the top tier in 2026, ranking 6th globally with access to 183 destinations. It is slightly below its 2006 position of 3rd. Access has widened meaningfully, from 128 destinations then to 183 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 20 for global strength and 87 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 139 destinations, including Japan, South Korea, and Albania. Visa on arrival adds another 32 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Papua New Guinea. For borderline itineraries, those online-visa routes can be the difference between a simple form and a full consular application. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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Slovenia

182 ビザなし渡航先

Slovenia gives its passport holders broad travel room in 2026: 7th globally, with 182 destinations in reach through simplified entry routes. That is up from 17th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 105 to 182 destinations. The wider scoring backs that up: 53 for global strength and 85 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 141 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 28 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. Slovenia is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Rules change, so travellers should still confirm the final entry requirement with the relevant embassy or government site before travel.

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Czechia

182 ビザなし渡航先

Czechia gives its passport holders broad travel room in 2026: 7th globally, with 182 destinations in reach through simplified entry routes. That is up from 21st place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 98 to 182 destinations. The wider scoring backs that up: 71 for global strength and 85 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 141 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 29 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Czechia is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Before relying on any route, verify the current rule with the destination government or embassy because entry policies can move without much notice.

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Slovakia

182 ビザなし渡航先

Slovakia gives its passport holders broad travel room in 2026: 7th globally, with 182 destinations in reach through simplified entry routes. That is a real climb from 22nd place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 97 to 182 destinations. The wider scoring backs that up: 91 for global strength and 85 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 141 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 28 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. Slovakia is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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Latvia

182 ビザなし渡航先

Latvia gives its passport holders broad travel room in 2026: 7th globally, with 182 destinations in reach through simplified entry routes. That is a real climb from 26th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 91 to 182 destinations. The wider scoring backs that up: 62 for global strength and 78 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 139 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 28 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. Latvia is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Before relying on any route, verify the current rule with the destination government or embassy because entry policies can move without much notice.

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Estonia

181 ビザなし渡航先

At 8th in the 2026 ranking, the Estonian passport is not quite at the summit, but it is firmly among the stronger travel documents. That is a real climb from 26th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 91 to 181 destinations. The useful part is the visa-free base: 141 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 28 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. Estonia is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Rules change, so travellers should still confirm the final entry requirement with the relevant embassy or government site before travel.

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Croatia

181 ビザなし渡航先

The Croatian passport sits comfortably in the top tier in 2026, ranking 8th globally with access to 181 destinations. European passports usually benefit from dense regional access and strong long-haul acceptance. That is a real climb from 28th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 84 to 181 destinations. The useful part is the visa-free base: 141 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 28 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. Croatia is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Rules change, so travellers should still confirm the final entry requirement with the relevant embassy or government site before travel.

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Lithuania

180 ビザなし渡航先

Lithuania gives its passport holders broad travel room in 2026: 9th globally, with 180 destinations in reach through simplified entry routes. That is a real climb from 24th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 94 to 180 destinations. The useful part is the visa-free base: 137 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 29 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. Lithuania is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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Liechtenstein

180 ビザなし渡航先

Liechtenstein gives its passport holders broad travel room in 2026: 9th globally, with 180 destinations in reach through simplified entry routes. European passports usually benefit from dense regional access and strong long-haul acceptance. The rank has edged up from 10th place in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 116 destinations then to 180 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 90 for global strength and 85 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 134 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 32 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. Liechtenstein is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Visa and validity rules can change quickly; confirm the current requirement with the official embassy or government source before booking around it.

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Iceland

179 ビザなし渡航先

At 10th in the 2026 ranking, the Icelander passport is not quite at the summit, but it is firmly among the stronger travel documents. European passports usually benefit from dense regional access and strong long-haul acceptance. It is slightly below its 2006 position of 9th. Access has widened meaningfully, from 120 destinations then to 179 now. The useful part is the visa-free base: 134 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 31 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. Iceland is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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Romania

177 ビザなし渡航先

The Romanian passport sits comfortably in the top tier in 2026, ranking 11th globally with access to 177 destinations. European passports usually benefit from dense regional access and strong long-haul acceptance. That is a real climb from 34th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 73 to 177 destinations. The wider scoring backs that up: 87 for global strength and 73 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 142 destinations, including Albania, Japan, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 28 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. Romania is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Rules change, so travellers should still confirm the final entry requirement with the relevant embassy or government site before travel.

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Bulgaria

177 ビザなし渡航先

Bulgaria gives its passport holders broad travel room in 2026: 11th globally, with 177 destinations in reach through simplified entry routes. That is a real climb from 29th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 83 to 177 destinations. The useful part is the visa-free base: 140 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 29 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. Bulgaria is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Before relying on any route, verify the current rule with the destination government or embassy because entry policies can move without much notice.

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Monaco

176 ビザなし渡航先

The Monégasque passport sits comfortably in the top tier in 2026, ranking 12th globally with access to 176 destinations. That is up from 15th place in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 108 destinations then to 176 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 86 for global strength and 85 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 127 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 34 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. Monaco is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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Cyprus

174 ビザなし渡航先

Cyprus gives its passport holders broad travel room in 2026: 13th globally, with 174 destinations in reach through simplified entry routes. European passports usually benefit from dense regional access and strong long-haul acceptance. It is slightly below its 2006 position of 12th. Access has widened meaningfully, from 113 destinations then to 174 now. The useful part is the visa-free base: 144 destinations, including Japan, Lesotho, and Albania. Visa on arrival adds another 26 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Rules change, so travellers should still confirm the final entry requirement with the relevant embassy or government site before travel.

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Andorra

169 ビザなし渡航先

The Andorran passport sits comfortably in the top tier in 2026, ranking 14th globally with access to 169 destinations. European passports usually benefit from dense regional access and strong long-haul acceptance. That is up from 20th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 99 to 169 destinations. The useful part is the visa-free base: 120 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Anguilla. Visa on arrival adds another 35 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. Andorra is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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San Marino

166 ビザなし渡航先

The Sammarinese passport is a strong travel document in 2026, ranking 16th globally and opening 166 destinations through simplified access. European passports usually benefit from dense regional access and strong long-haul acceptance. It is slightly below its 2006 position of 14th. Access has widened meaningfully, from 109 destinations then to 166 now. The useful part is the visa-free base: 122 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 32 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. San Marino is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. Before relying on any route, verify the current rule with the destination government or embassy because entry policies can move without much notice.

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Vatican City

151 ビザなし渡航先

Vatican City passport holders are working with solid travel leverage in 2026, not elite but clearly above the global middle. That is up from 33rd place in 2008. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 0 to 151 destinations. The split between its global score (72) and openness score (45) is worth noticing; mobility and inbound openness are not moving in lockstep. The useful part is the visa-free base: 113 destinations, including Albania, Andorra, and Antigua and Barbuda. Visa on arrival adds another 31 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh. Vatican City is also a Schengen country, which changes the European travel context completely. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 3-month validity buffer matters. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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Ukraine

142 ビザなし渡航先

Ukraine passport holders are working with solid travel leverage in 2026, not elite but clearly above the global middle. That is a real climb from 64th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 32 to 142 destinations. Its global and openness scores sit at 49 and 42, respectively. The useful part is the visa-free base: 104 destinations, including Albania, Andorra, and Antigua and Barbuda. Visa on arrival adds another 33 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bangladesh, and Bolivia. For borderline itineraries, those online-visa routes can be the difference between a simple form and a full consular application. Visa and validity rules can change quickly; confirm the current requirement with the official embassy or government source before booking around it.

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Serbia

135 ビザなし渡航先

Serbia passport holders are working with solid travel leverage in 2026, not elite but clearly above the global middle. That is a real climb from 64th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 32 to 135 destinations. Its global and openness scores sit at 44 and 64, respectively. The useful part is the visa-free base: 98 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 32 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bangladesh, and Bolivia. For borderline itineraries, those online-visa routes can be the difference between a simple form and a full consular application. Before relying on any route, verify the current rule with the destination government or embassy because entry policies can move without much notice.

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Montenegro

126 ビザなし渡航先

The Montenegrin passport lands in the middle of the global mobility pack in 2026, ranking 37th with access to 126 destinations. That is a real climb from 62nd place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 0 to 126 destinations. Its global and openness scores sit at 57 and 42, respectively. The smoother routes are limited, so online visa processing matters here: 35 destinations support e-visa or visa-online options, including Antigua and Barbuda, Azerbaijan, and Benin. Alongside that, Montenegrin passport holders have 89 visa-free destinations, 32 visa-on-arrival options, and 7 eTA routes. The practical advice is simple: check the visa route early and keep the 3-month validity buffer in mind before booking. Rules change, so travellers should still confirm the final entry requirement with the relevant embassy or government site before travel.

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North Macedonia

126 ビザなし渡航先

The Macedonian passport lands in the middle of the global mobility pack in 2026, ranking 37th with access to 126 destinations. That is a real climb from 55th place in 2008. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 0 to 126 destinations. Its global and openness scores sit at 58 and 42, respectively. The useful part is the visa-free base: 92 destinations, including Japan, Albania, and Andorra. Visa on arrival adds another 32 options, with examples like Madagascar, Armenia, and Bangladesh. The practical advice is simple: check the visa route early and keep the 3-month validity buffer in mind before booking. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

121 ビザなし渡航先

The Bosnian passport is practical but uneven in 2026: useful on some routes, more paperwork-heavy on others, and ranked 40th globally. European passports usually benefit from dense regional access and strong long-haul acceptance. That is a real climb from 71st place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 25 to 121 destinations. The split between its global score (77) and openness score (42) is worth noticing; mobility and inbound openness are not moving in lockstep. The useful part is the visa-free base: 87 destinations, including Albania, Andorra, and Aruba. Visa on arrival adds another 30 options, with examples like Madagascar, Armenia, and Bangladesh. The practical advice is simple: check the visa route early and keep the 3-month validity buffer in mind before booking. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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Albania

121 ビザなし渡航先

The Albanian passport lands in the middle of the global mobility pack in 2026, ranking 40th with access to 121 destinations. That is a real climb from 79th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 17 to 121 destinations. Its global and openness scores sit at 53 and 42, respectively. The useful part is the visa-free base: 87 destinations, including Belarus, Andorra, and Antigua and Barbuda. Visa on arrival adds another 29 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bangladesh, and Bolivia. The practical advice is simple: check the visa route early and keep the 3-month validity buffer in mind before booking. Visa and validity rules can change quickly; confirm the current requirement with the official embassy or government source before booking around it.

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Georgia

120 ビザなし渡航先

The Georgian passport is practical but uneven in 2026: useful on some routes, more paperwork-heavy on others, and ranked 41st globally. That is a real climb from 68th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 28 to 120 destinations. In practical terms, Georgian passport holders have 80 visa-free destinations including Oman, Albania, and Andorra, 37 visa-on-arrival options such as Madagascar, Bahrain, and Bangladesh, and 6 eTA routes including Sri Lanka, Kenya, and Seychelles. Online visa processing fills in part of the gap, covering 28 more destinations such as St. Helena, Benin, and Gabon. Rules change, so travellers should still confirm the final entry requirement with the relevant embassy or government site before travel.

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Moldova

119 ビザなし渡航先

The Moldovan passport is practical but uneven in 2026: useful on some routes, more paperwork-heavy on others, and ranked 42nd globally. That is a real climb from 66th place in 2008. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 0 to 119 destinations. The split between its global score (29) and openness score (62) is worth noticing; mobility and inbound openness are not moving in lockstep. The useful part is the visa-free base: 86 destinations, including Albania, Andorra, and Antigua and Barbuda. Visa on arrival adds another 29 options, with examples like Madagascar, Bangladesh, and Bolivia. Rules change, so travellers should still confirm the final entry requirement with the relevant embassy or government site before travel.

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Russia

113 ビザなし渡航先

The Russian passport is practical but uneven in 2026: useful on some routes, more paperwork-heavy on others, and ranked 44th globally. That is a real climb from 62nd place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 35 to 113 destinations. Its global and openness scores sit at 50 and 48, respectively. In practical terms, Russian passport holders have 79 visa-free destinations including Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, and Armenia, 28 visa-on-arrival options such as Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain, and 7 eTA routes including Mexico, Sri Lanka, and South Korea. Online visa processing fills in part of the gap, covering 22 more destinations such as Pakistan, Albania, and Benin. The practical advice is simple: check the visa route early and keep the 6-month validity buffer in mind before booking. Rules change, so travellers should still confirm the final entry requirement with the relevant embassy or government site before travel.

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Kosovo

81 ビザなし渡航先

The Kosovar passport lands in the middle of the global mobility pack in 2026, ranking 56th with access to 81 destinations. European passports usually benefit from dense regional access and strong long-haul acceptance. That is a real climb from 89th place in 2010. Access has widened meaningfully, from 37 destinations then to 81 now. The split between its global score (67) and openness score (42) is worth noticing; mobility and inbound openness are not moving in lockstep. The smoother routes are limited, so online visa processing matters here: 36 destinations support e-visa or visa-online options, including Antigua and Barbuda, Azerbaijan, and Benin. Alongside that, Kosovar passport holders have 52 visa-free destinations, 26 visa-on-arrival options, and 3 eTA routes. The practical advice is simple: check the visa route early and keep the 3-month validity buffer in mind before booking. Before relying on any route, verify the current rule with the destination government or embassy because entry policies can move without much notice.

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Belarus

77 ビザなし渡航先

The Belarusian passport is practical but uneven in 2026: useful on some routes, more paperwork-heavy on others, and ranked 58th globally. That is up from 64th place in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 32 destinations then to 77 now. Its global and openness scores sit at 34 and 45, respectively. In practical terms, Belarusian passport holders have 43 visa-free destinations including Russian Federation, Albania, and Antigua and Barbuda, 32 visa-on-arrival options such as Madagascar, Bolivia, and Burundi, and 5 eTA routes including Sri Lanka, Kenya, and Seychelles. Online visa processing fills in part of the gap, covering 30 more destinations such as Benin, Gabon, and Montserrat. Use this as planning data, not final permission to travel; official embassy or border-authority guidance should be checked before departure.

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Azerbaijan

67 ビザなし渡航先

This is not a passport built for spontaneous global travel. The Azerbaijani passport ranks 67th in 2026 and reaches 67 destinations through simplified access. The rank has edged up from 68th place in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 28 destinations then to 67 now. Its global and openness scores sit at 64 and 42, respectively. This passport leans heavily on arrival-based access rather than pure visa-free entry: 33 destinations offer visa on arrival, including Madagascar, Bangladesh, and Bolivia. There are also 34 visa-free destinations, such as Albania, Antigua and Barbuda, and Bahamas. The practical advice is simple: check the visa route early and keep the 3-month validity buffer in mind before booking. Before relying on any route, verify the current rule with the destination government or embassy because entry policies can move without much notice.

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