Poland visa requirements for Singaporeans
Travel and visa requirements
Polish Visa is not required for Singaporeans
Stay Duration: 90 days
Entry Requirements
- Singapore can stay in Poland for a duration of 90 days without a visa.
- Intending visitors must have a passport valid for a duration of six months beyond the date of exit from Poland. The passport should have at least two blank pages.
- Visitors with amounts exceeding EUR 10,000 or the equivalent in another currency (including banker's draft and cheques of any kind) must be declared on entry or exit.
- Visitors entering Poland with arms and ammunition need a permit issued by the police authority.
- Proof of a confirmed means of accommodation for their entire stay in the country, which could be in the form of a sponsor letter from a host living in Poland or a hotel reservation.
- Visitors with pets must possess a health certificate issued by an authorized government veterinarian within 10 days of departure and approved by the local health authorities in Malaysia.
- Visitors should also have an onward or return ticket back to Malaysia and must show proof of sufficient funds throughout their stay in Poland.
- Intending visitors can get to Poland from international airports in Malaysia. There are international airports in Kuala Lumpur and Mahe.
- LOT flights, Lufthansa flights, British Airways and Air France are some of the Carriers that fly from Singapore to Poland.
- The estimated flight duration from Singapore to Poland is 12 hours, 16 minutes.
- Poland uses the Central European Summer Time (GMT+1). Hence, Singapore is 7 hours ahead of Poland.
- Poland is dominated by Christians, particularly Roman Catholicism. Other religions include Hinduism, Buddhism and Judaism.
- Poland has a temperate climate. The best time for tourists to visit is between March to October.
- Polish is the official language of Poland spoken by the majority of the population of the country. Some of the locals of Poland speak Russian.
- ATMs are available in many parts of Poland, and they can be found in most hotels and major places of business, where credit and debit cards are readily accepted. Other local business outlets strictly accept cash.
- The official currency in Poland is the Polish Zloty. However, visitors can exchange their foreign currencies at various banks and exchange outlets throughout the country.
- Visitors can spends an average of 53 Euro per day on expenses in Poland.
- Getting around in Poland is possible with taxis, trams, buses and trains.
- Wieliczka Salt Mine, Wawel Royal Castle and The Royal Castle in Warsaw are some of the tourist attraction in Poland.
- Power sockets and plugs used in Poland are of type C and E. The standard supply voltage is 230 V, with a standard frequency of 50 Hz.
- Pierogi (Polish dumplings), rosol (broth/ chicken soup) , golabki (cabbage roll), polskie nalesniki (Polish pancakes) and bigos (hunter's stew) are some of the dishes tourists can enjoy while in Poland.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Poland?
For tourists who wish to visit when the weather is conducive, the periods between April, May, September and October are the best time to travel to Poland.
What is Poland official currency?
The official currency used for payments in Poland is known as Polish Zloty.
Is English widely spoken in Poland??
Although English is not a native language in Poland, it is the second most spoken language of the country.
Can I drink in public in Poland?
Drinking in public has been an illegal act since 2019 in Poland, and the police take a strict approach to enforcement of the law.