→ San Marino visa for Chinese citizens
For passport holders traveling from China, the journey to the ancient Republic of San Marino is notably straightforward, as you can enjoy visa-free entry for stays up to 90 days. To reach this historic republic, situated entirely within Italy, travelers typically fly from major Chinese cities like Beijing or Shanghai to Italian hubs such as Bologna or Rimini, then complete the final leg by bus or car to the mountainous enclave. Although there are only two primary visa types available for longer stays or specific purposes, this visa-free arrangement means most Chinese tourists will find their visit focused on enjoying the euro currency and Italian language of San Marino, without the immediate need for formal visa applications.
Entry requirements
- Passport validity
- 3+ months
- Health insurance
- Required
Visa options
Single Entry Schengen visa required for entry.