Suriname visa for Israeli citizens

For Israeli citizens planning an adventure to Suriname, the good news is that a visa is not required for stays of up to 90 days, making spontaneous travel easy. Imagine exploring the vibrant Dutch Guiana capital, Paramaribo, a UNESCO World Heritage site, without the upfront visa application hassle, saving both time and the typical visa fee. While no visa cost applies for your 90-day stay, be sure to account for the currency exchange rate as the Surinamese Dollar (SRD) differs from the Israeli Shekel (ILS). Due to Suriname's location in South America, flights will likely involve at least one stopover, and understanding the local Dutch and Sranan Tongo phrases will greatly enhance your immersive experience.

Visa-free90d stay· verified 2026-05-27

Visa options

TouristE-Tourist Card
90dvalid 3mo
Apply
TouristE-Visa (Tourist, Multiple Entry)
90dmultiple-entry
Apply
TouristTourist Visa (Sticker Visa, General Category)
90d
Apply
BusinessBusiness Visa (E‑Visa)
90d
Apply
TransitTransit Visa
Apply
WorkWork / Employment Visa (Entry for Work, Internships, Voluntary Work)
Apply
FamilyFamily Visit Visa (Non‑Exempt Nationals)
90d
Apply
OtherEntry Fee Regime (Visa‑Free Entry for Tourism/Family Visit – Most Nationalities)
90d$50
OtherVisa‑Exempt Entry (Selected States and Categories)
90d$0
TouristE-Visa (Tourist, General)
90d
Apply

50/50 EUR entrance fee online before arrival.

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