Oceania

Oceania地域の国々

Oceania全域のビザなし渡航アクセス順にランク付けされた14のパスポートを探索。

14

Passports ranked

New Zealand

Strongest passport in region

182

Max visa-free destinations

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New Zealand

182 ビザなし渡航先

The New Zealander passport sits comfortably in the top tier in 2026, ranking 7th globally with access to 182 destinations. Oceania passports can look deceptively small on the map but useful on Pacific and Commonwealth routes. It is slightly below its 2006 position of 6th. Access has widened meaningfully, from 125 destinations then to 182 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 33 for global strength and 92 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 136 destinations, including Japan, South Korea, and Albania. Visa on arrival adds another 39 options, with examples like Ethiopia, Madagascar, and Bahrain. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 6-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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Australia

182 ビザなし渡航先

Australia gives its passport holders broad travel room in 2026: 7th globally, with 182 destinations in reach through simplified entry routes. The rank has edged up from 9th place in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 120 destinations then to 182 now. The wider scoring backs that up: 93 for global strength and 85 for openness. The useful part is the visa-free base: 134 destinations, including Japan, South Korea, and Albania. Visa on arrival adds another 40 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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Solomon Islands

132 ビザなし渡航先

As of 2026, for Oceania, the Solomon Islander passport has a genuinely useful mobility profile: 32nd worldwide and 132 accessible destinations. Oceania passports can look deceptively small on the map but useful on Pacific and Commonwealth routes. That is up from 44th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 54 to 132 destinations. Its global and openness scores sit at 61 and 42, respectively. The useful part is the visa-free base: 98 destinations, including Andorra, Anguilla, and Antigua and Barbuda. Visa on arrival adds another 28 options, with examples like Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Bangladesh. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 6-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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Samoa

129 ビザなし渡航先

Samoa passport holders are working with solid travel leverage in 2026, not elite but clearly above the global middle. That is up from 49th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 49 to 129 destinations. Its global and openness scores sit at 58 and 42, respectively. The useful part is the visa-free base: 94 destinations, including Andorra, Anguilla, and Antigua and Barbuda. Visa on arrival adds another 28 options, with examples like Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Bolivia. The caveat is the usual one: even strong passports still run into airline and border checks, so the 6-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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Marshall Islands

127 ビザなし渡航先

The Marshallese passport is practical but uneven in 2026: useful on some routes, more paperwork-heavy on others, and ranked 36th globally. That is a real climb from 61st place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 36 to 127 destinations. Its global and openness scores sit at 58 and 42, respectively. The useful part is the visa-free base: 89 destinations, including Andorra, Anguilla, and Antigua and Barbuda. Visa on arrival adds another 30 options, with examples like Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Bangladesh. The practical advice is simple: check the visa route early and keep the 6-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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Tonga

127 ビザなし渡航先

The Tongan passport lands in the middle of the global mobility pack in 2026, ranking 36th with access to 127 destinations. That is a real climb from 52nd place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 46 to 127 destinations. The useful part is the visa-free base: 97 destinations, including Andorra, Anguilla, and Austria. Visa on arrival adds another 26 options, with examples like Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Bolivia. The practical advice is simple: check the visa route early and keep the 6-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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Tuvalu

125 ビザなし渡航先

The Tuvaluan passport lands in the middle of the global mobility pack in 2026, ranking 38th with access to 125 destinations. That is up from 48th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 50 to 125 destinations. The useful part is the visa-free base: 93 destinations, including Andorra, Anguilla, and Antigua and Barbuda. Visa on arrival adds another 28 options, with examples like Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Bangladesh. 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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Kiribati

122 ビザなし渡航先

The I-Kiribati passport is practical but uneven in 2026: useful on some routes, more paperwork-heavy on others, and ranked 39th globally. That is up from 49th place in 2006. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 49 to 122 destinations. The split between its global score (54) and openness score (12) is worth noticing; mobility and inbound openness are not moving in lockstep. The useful part is the visa-free base: 90 destinations, including Andorra, Anguilla, and Antigua and Barbuda. Visa on arrival adds another 28 options, with examples like Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Bangladesh. 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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Micronesia

120 ビザなし渡航先

The Micronesian passport is practical but uneven in 2026: useful on some routes, more paperwork-heavy on others, and ranked 41st globally. Oceania passports can look deceptively small on the map but useful on Pacific and Commonwealth routes. That is a real climb from 69th place in 2008. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 0 to 120 destinations. Its global and openness scores sit at 53 and 42, respectively. The smoother routes are limited, so online visa processing matters here: 41 destinations support e-visa or visa-online options, including Antigua and Barbuda, Azerbaijan, and Benin. Alongside that, Micronesian passport holders have 84 visa-free destinations, 31 visa-on-arrival options, and 7 eTA routes. 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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Palau Islands

120 ビザなし渡航先

As of 2026, with 120 accessible destinations and a 41st global rank, the Palauan passport gives travellers options, but not frictionless movement. That is a real climb from 61st place in 2008. The access count tells the bigger story, jumping from 0 to 120 destinations. Its global and openness scores sit at 53 and 48, respectively. The smoother routes are limited, so online visa processing matters here: 42 destinations support e-visa or visa-online options, including Antigua and Barbuda, Azerbaijan, and Benin. Alongside that, Palauan passport holders have 82 visa-free destinations, 32 visa-on-arrival options, and 8 eTA routes. 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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Vanuatu

87 ビザなし渡航先

The Ni-Vanuatu passport is practical but uneven in 2026: useful on some routes, more paperwork-heavy on others, and ranked 51st globally. The headline rank is exactly where it was in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 47 destinations then to 87 now. Its global and openness scores sit at 43 and 42, respectively. The smoother routes are limited, so online visa processing matters here: 38 destinations support e-visa or visa-online options, including Azerbaijan, Benin, and Colombia. Alongside that, Ni-Vanuatu passport holders have 55 visa-free destinations, 30 visa-on-arrival options, and 5 eTA routes. 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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Fiji

87 ビザなし渡航先

The Fijian passport is practical but uneven in 2026: useful on some routes, more paperwork-heavy on others, and ranked 51st globally. Oceania passports can look deceptively small on the map but useful on Pacific and Commonwealth routes. The headline rank is exactly where it was in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 47 destinations then to 87 now. Its global and openness scores sit at 42 and 62, respectively. The smoother routes are limited, so online visa processing matters here: 39 destinations support e-visa or visa-online options, including Azerbaijan, Benin, and Ethiopia. Alongside that, Fijian passport holders have 55 visa-free destinations, 28 visa-on-arrival options, and 6 eTA routes. 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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Nauru

86 ビザなし渡航先

The Nauruan passport is practical but uneven in 2026: useful on some routes, more paperwork-heavy on others, and ranked 52nd globally. The rank has edged up from 54th place in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 44 destinations then to 86 now. Its global and openness scores sit at 39 and 28, respectively. The smoother routes are limited, so online visa processing matters here: 38 destinations support e-visa or visa-online options, including Azerbaijan, Benin, and Colombia. Alongside that, Nauruan passport holders have 51 visa-free destinations, 28 visa-on-arrival options, and 7 eTA routes. 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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Papua New Guinea

84 ビザなし渡航先

The Papua New Guinean passport is practical but uneven in 2026: useful on some routes, more paperwork-heavy on others, and ranked 54th globally. The rank has edged up from 56th place in 2006. Access has widened meaningfully, from 41 destinations then to 84 now. The smoother routes are limited, so online visa processing matters here: 36 destinations support e-visa or visa-online options, including Azerbaijan, Benin, and Ethiopia. Alongside that, Papua New Guinean passport holders have 49 visa-free destinations, 30 visa-on-arrival options, and 6 eTA routes. The practical advice is simple: check the visa route early and keep the 6-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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