Spain visa requirements for Singaporeans
Travel and visa requirements
Spanish Visa is not required for Singaporeans
Stay Duration: 90 days
Entry Requirements
- Singapore citizens can travel to Spain for a duration of 90 days without a visa.
- Visitors passports must be valid for a duration of 6 months beyond the date of exit from Spain. The passport should have at least two blank pages.
- On entry and exit from Spain, tourists with amounts exceeding EUR 10,000 or the equivalent in another currency (including banker's draft and cheques of any kind) must be declared.
- Importation of arms and ammunition need a permit issued by the competent weapons authority.
- Proof of a confirmed means of accommodation for entire stay in Spain must be provided, this could be in the form of a sponsor letter from a host living in Spain or a hotel reservation.
- Visitors are also required to provide an onward or return ticket back to Malaysia and must show proof of sufficient funds throughout their stay in Spain.
- 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.
- Intending visitors can get to Spain from international airports in Malaysia. There are international airports in Kuala Lumpur and Mahe.
- Singapore Airlines flights, Lufthansa flights, Air China flights, Norwegian fligh are some of the Carriers that fly from Singapore to Spain.
- Spain uses the Central European Summer Time (GMT+1). Hence, Singapore is 7 hours ahead of Madrid, Spain
- The estimated flight duration from Singapore to Spain is 14 hours, 42 minutes.
- The dominating religion in Spain is Christianity, precisely Roman Catholics. Also, a large part of Spain are either atheists, agnostics or non-believers.
- Spain has a Mediterranean climate. Spring which is from March to May and Fall which is from September to November is regarded as the best time to visit Spain.
- Spanish is the official language in Spain spoken by the majority of the population of the country. Galician, Basque (Euskarian), Aranès and Catalan are well-spoken languages in the country.
- The official currency in Spain is the Euro. However, visitors can exchange their foreign currencies at various banks and exchange outlets throughout the country.
- Visitors are advised to budget an average of 50 Euro per day on expenses in Spain.
- ATMs are available in many parts of Spain, 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.
- Getting around in Spain is possible with taxis, buses, car rentals and trains.
- The Alhambra and Generalife Gardens, The Great Mosque of Cordoba and The Prado and Paseo del Artes are some of the tourist attraction travellers can visit while in Spain.
- Power sockets and plugs used in Spain are of type C and F. The standard supply voltage is 230 V, with a standard frequency of 50 Hz.
- Croquettes, tortilla espanola, gazpacho, pisto and cured meats are some of the dishes tourists can enjoy while in Spain.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Spain' official currency?
The official currency used in Spain is Euro. Dollars and Pounds are not accepted.
When is the best time to visit Spain?
The best time to visit Spain is between April to October when the weather is warmer.
Which tourist attractions can I visit in Spain?
The Alhambra and Generalife Gardens, The Great Mosque of Cordoba and The Prado and Paseo del Artes are some of the tourist attraction areas travellers can visit while in Spain.
Is Spain expensive?
Spain offers great value compared to most Europe. You can still travel on a budget and visit, which depends on the season and where in Spain you want to travel to.