Bulgaria expands visa-free access to 177 countries

Bulgaria has achieved visa-free travel to 177 countries and territories, enhancing global mobility for its citizens. This development aligns with efforts by nations including Luxembourg, Denmark, China, the Philippines, Namibia, and Brazil to promote smoother international travel. The change supports a surge in outbound tourism across multiple continents.

On February 26, 2026, reports highlighted Bulgaria's new visa-free access to 177 destinations, marking a significant step in international travel freedom. This expansion allows Bulgarian passport holders to visit countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania without prior visa requirements, fostering easier tourism and cultural exchanges.

The policy shift integrates Bulgaria into broader global initiatives aimed at boosting mobility. Countries such as Luxembourg, Denmark, China, the Philippines, Namibia, and Brazil are part of this trend, which encourages diplomatic ties and tourism growth. For Bulgarian travelers, the access simplifies trips to diverse regions: ancient sites and modern cities in Asia, safari experiences in Africa, beach retreats in the Caribbean, historic capitals in Europe, and island adventures in Oceania.

Specific destinations include Singapore, Japan, and Thailand in Asia; South Africa, Kenya, and Morocco in Africa; Canada, Brazil, and Mexico in the Americas; and France, Italy, and Greece in Europe. Transcontinental areas like Türkiye and Egypt, along with territories such as Aruba and French Polynesia, further broaden options. This framework supports various travel types, from city breaks and cruises to eco-tourism and business trips.

Bulgaria's major airports, including Sofia, Varna, and Burgas, are seeing increased outbound traffic. Sofia Airport serves as the primary hub with enhanced long-haul connections, while Varna and Burgas handle more leisure routes. Infrastructure improvements, such as digital check-in and expanded security, accommodate the rising passenger volumes, contributing to economic benefits in aviation and tourism.

Overall, the visa-free access to 177 countries positions Bulgaria as a more active player in the global tourism economy, enabling spontaneous and multi-destination travel without bureaucratic hurdles.

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