→ Nauru visa for Uruguayan citizens
For Nauru passport holders planning a trip to Uruguay, a visa is indeed required, with options for either a tourist or a family visa, each facilitating different purposes of your visit. While the specific cost for these visas is available elsewhere on this page, remember that the travel distance between our island nation and South America is significant, often requiring at least one stopover, so booking flights approximately 3-6 months in advance during peak travel seasons like December to February is advisable to secure better fares. Understanding that Spanish is Uruguay's official language will be helpful for navigating local interactions, and with a typical stay duration of up to 90 days, you'll have ample time to experience Uruguay's unique cultural tapestry.