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🇹🇿Tanzania: visa requirements for Vanuatu passport holders

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Vanuatu passport holders can visit Tanzania visa-free for short stays — convenient for safaris, Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar. Entry rules change, so confirm before you fly.
Entry requirementVisa-free for short visits (verify current status)
Maximum stayCommonly up to 90 days
On arrivalReturn/onward ticket, accommodation and yellow-fever certificate (if arriving from a risk country)
Passport validityAt least 6 months beyond arrival

Cross-checked against the destination’s immigration authority · Last verified 25 June 2026.

Tanzania offers Vanuatu nationals visa-free access for tourism and short visits. Because Tanzania has at times required visas or e-visas for various nationalities and updates its lists periodically, it is wise to reconfirm the current position for Vanuatu close to your travel date — and to be ready to use the official e-visa portal if needed.

Tanzania is a flagship safari and beach destination (Serengeti, Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar), so easy access adds real travel value to the passport.

A yellow-fever vaccination certificate is required if you are arriving from, or have transited, a country with yellow-fever risk. Zanzibar also requires mandatory travel insurance purchased through its official scheme on arrival — budget for this small extra cost.

This page is for general information only and is not legal or immigration advice. Entry rules change frequently and without notice — always confirm current requirements with the destination’s official embassy, consulate or immigration authority before booking travel.

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FAQ — Tanzania & the Vanuatu passport

Do Vanuatu citizens need a visa for Tanzania?
Vanuatu passport holders can generally enter visa-free for short visits, but Tanzania revises its lists periodically — confirm the current status (and have the e-visa option in mind) before travel.
Do I need insurance for Zanzibar?
Yes — Zanzibar requires visitors to buy mandatory travel insurance through its official scheme on arrival.
Is a yellow-fever certificate needed?
Only if you are arriving from or transiting a yellow-fever risk country.
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