→ San Marino visa for Gabonese citizens
For citizens of Gabon planning a visit to the historic republic of San Marino, a visa is required, with options spanning a range of nine available types including tourist, work, and student categories. Your journey will invariably involve flying into a major Italian hub like Rome or Bologna, then continuing overland by train or bus, given San Marino's unique position as an enclave completely surrounded by Italy. Though San Marino is not an EU member, it effectively operates within the Schengen Area, meaning successful applicants for a short-stay tourist visa can typically enjoy up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Travelers should anticipate an application process that includes a fee and plan for using Euros (€), the local currency, upon arrival in this mountainous microstate.
Entry requirements
- Passport validity
- 3+ months
- Health insurance
- Required
Visa options
No border checkpoints; Schengen visa required to transit Italy.