Visa requirement
San Marino visa for Australian citizens
Official-source answer with stay limit, cost, required documents and last verification date.
Verified answer
Australian citizens do not need a visa for San Marino for up to 90 days in any 180.
Last verified: (today)
Confidence: Medium Likely current — confirm details with the official source.
- Max stay
- 90 days / 180
- Official cost
- Varies — see notes
- Before departure
- Nothing required before departure
- Official route
- Open source (opens in a new tab)
Shareable verdict: Australian citizens do not need a visa for San Marino for up to 90 days in any 180. Checked 24 Jun 2026.
Open SVG cardCost note
Government fees, if any, can change by nationality, visa type and application channel. Confirm the current fee on the official destination source before paying.
Passport and transit notes
- Passport validity
- passport valid for at least 3 months after departure; Because access is normally through the Schengen/Italy route, use the Schengen-style passport rule: passport issued within the last 10 years and valid at least 3 months after planned departure.
- Validity source (opens in a new tab) Validity guide
- Transit
- airside transit: conditional; landside transit: conditional; There is no normal direct airside transit route for this microstate; travellers usually enter through the surrounding Schengen/Italy route and must satisfy those transit/entry rules.
- Transit source (opens in a new tab) Transit guide
What you need
- Australian passport
- Proof of onward or return travel if requested
- Proof of accommodation or sufficient funds if requested
Why this verdict
Australian citizens can usually enter without a visitor visa for ordinary short visits to San Marino, based on the destination authority or official visa portal. This priority-audience matrix record is intentionally conservative: special residence permits, diplomatic/service passports, work, study, overland border rules and airline transit checks can change the answer. Reconfirm on the official source before booking.
Frequently asked questions
- Do Australian citizens need a visa for San Marino?
- Australian citizens do not need a visa for San Marino for up to 90 days in any 180. (Visa-free.) Verified 24 Jun 2026 against the official source.
- How long can Australian passport holders stay in San Marino?
- Up to 90 days within any 180.
- How much does the San Marino entry cost for Australian citizens?
- The official fee varies — see the official source. This page tracks the official government fee only, not agent markup.