Travel from Slovakia to Dominican Republic is conditional — see requirements below
This is the generic answer for any Slovakia citizen. Not legal or medical advice — verify with your airline and destination authorities before travel.
Slovakia passport holders can travel to Dominican Republic without a visa for stays of up to 30 days.
Generic country-level guidance for Dominican Republic. Verify against the official source before you travel.
This page covers a direct flight to Dominican Republic. If your route connects through a third country, that country may require its own transit visa — sometimes even for a short airside layover. Transit rules depend on your specific routing, so check the country you connect through separately, or analyse your full itinerary.
No visa required for entry to Dominican Republic. Stays of up to 30 days are permitted under the visa-waiver agreement.
You're travelling to Dominican Republic (DO). Your home cellular plan may or may not include data abroad — check your carrier's international options before you fly. An eSIM is a low-commitment alternative if your plan doesn't cover the destination or charges high roaming rates.
Declare EUR 10,000 or equivalent when entering or leaving Slovakia (SK). Form: Cash declaration form. EU-wide: declare €10,000+ when entering/leaving the EU. Individual member states may have additional rules.
The US State Department publishes these advisories for your route. Dominican Republic: Level 2 — Exercise Increased Caution (as of 2025-06-12). Review the country page for the specific areas and risks flagged before you go. This is a US State Department safety perspective, not an entry or boarding rule — it doesn't affect whether you can board, only what to be aware of on the ground. Travellers from other countries should also check their own government's advisory.
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Sign in (free) to personalize →Your itinerary touches Dominican Republic (DO), where malaria transmission occurs. Transmission is often region-limited within a country (e.g. coastal vs highland zones) and varies by season. Discuss prophylaxis with a travel medicine clinician — the right antimalarial depends on the specific region, your medical history, and any medications you take.
Dominican Republic (DO) requires every traveller to submit the Dominican Republic eTicket for entry and exit — best done a few days before departure rather than in the airport queue. Without it, expect to be pulled aside at the border or denied boarding. Apply at: https://eticket.migracion.gob.do
Dominican Republic's entry rules ask for proof you'll leave the country, but visa-waiver / ETA travelers like you usually get waved through without check-in agents looking. Have a screenshot of your return flight (or any onward ticket) on your phone in case they do — answers the question instantly.
Typical September conditions at SDQ (Dominican Republic (DO)): hot. Typical lows around 22°C, highs around 32°C, moderate rainfall (~198mm for the month). Plan for high temperatures — daytime highs around 32°C. Light clothing, sun protection, and hydration are worth packing in.