San Marino visa for Ecuadorian citizens

Travelers from Ecuador looking to explore the historic Republic of San Marino will find that a visa is required, with 9 different types available, including tourist and student options, to accommodate various travel purposes. Due to San Marino's unique status as an enclave completely surrounded by Italy, visitors must first fly into a major Italian city like Bologna or Rome, typically a journey spanning over 12 hours from Quito, before continuing overland. All visa applicants should anticipate processing fees, and remember that San Marino uses the Euro, making currency exchange a key consideration for your trip upon arrival in Europe.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Passport validity
3+ months
Health insurance
Required

Visa options

OtherSchengen Visa for Transit to San Marino
90d
OtherSan Marino Stay Permit
multiple-entry

No visa for San Marino itself; entry requires Schengen visa (via Italy).

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