Ukraine Travel Intelligence
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Visa requirements, entry rules, and safety guidance for visiting Ukraine — organized by your country of origin and kept up to date.
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Travel safety varies significantly by region. Western Ukraine is generally safer, while eastern and southern regions near active conflict zones should be avoided. Always check the latest advisories before traveling.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Citizens of the EU, US, Canada, UK, and many other countries can visit visa-free for up to 90 days. Check our country guides for specific requirements.
While not always legally required, travel insurance is strongly recommended for all visitors to Ukraine. It should cover medical evacuation, trip cancellation, and emergency assistance.
The Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH) is the official currency. International cards are widely accepted in cities, but carry cash for smaller establishments and rural areas.
In Ukraine, dial 112 for general emergencies, 101 for fire, 102 for police, and 103 for ambulance. Save your embassy contact information before traveling.