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Are you a UK BRP holder seeking a new adventure beyond the UK?
Look no further. With their BRP card, non-UK nationals can travel to a wide range of destinations visa-free.
A UK BRP can grant access to various Visa-free and Visa-on-arrival countries. With many destinations to explore, pack your bags and head on to your retreat today.
It is important to note that some destinations only permit visa-free entry based on a visitor’s nationality—regardless of whether they hold a BRP. For any questions and information regarding eligibility to travel for a specific journey, contact one of our specialists at Travelhouseuk
Visa-Free Countries for UK Visa Holders
Up to 30 Days
Cayman Islands – Relax at the secluded beach of Starfish Point and or take a long walk down the Seven Mile Beach – those seeking a unique experience will not be disappointed with the beauty of the Cayman Islands.
Curaçao – Known for its expansive marine life – this Caribbean island will exceed your expectations. Explore its pastel-coloured architecture and the ethereal streets with a guided buggy tour!
Bonaire – Participate in local cave tours and immerse yourself in Bonaire’s one-of-a-kind snorkelling activities at Te Amo Beach. Be a first-hand witness to Bonaire’s unique animals, such as Yellow-shouldered parrots and Bonaire whiptail lizards. This picturesque wildlife is iconic to the country and something travellers will not want to miss out on.
Montenegro – Engage in an assemblage of group activities and learn the Oro dance, also known as the “eagle dance”. Whether you travel during the warm and sunny summer or the cooler winter, Montenegro is a tourist hotspot and will not disappoint those seeking a fun getaway.
Qatar – Enjoy Qatar’s national dish of Machbūs and visit the Al Zubarah Fort – Qatar offers a wide range of activities to indulge in.
Aruba – View a kaleidoscope of colours as the butterflies will leave you enamoured with Aruba’s Butterfly Farm, followed by a dip in the Conchi Natural Pool. (Whilst this destination is visa-free for UK BRP holders, an Aruba Embarkation and Disembarkation form must be completed online before your journey).
Dominican Republic – Dance the night away at a traditional Dominican carnival and refill your cup with locally crafted Coco Loco and Mama Juan.
Up to 60 days
Thailand – Famed for its Wat Rong Khun – White Temple, and The Temple of the Emerald Buddha – Thailand is a destination adored by millions each year. This scenic country offers a variety of landmarks to explore and an array of dishes from its unique cuisine.
Mauritius – For up to 60 days, discover the landmarks and natural beauty of Mauritius. Infamous for its mountainous surroundings, Mauritius is famed for its national parks, rainforests and hiking trails.
Up to 90 Days
Anguilla – Hike to the top of Crocus Hill and take in the breathtaking and serene scenes at the highest point of Anguilla.
Bahamas – Visit the infamous Junkanoo Beach and enjoy a refreshing Bahamian cocktail.
Turks and Caicos – Kayak at Grace Bay Beach and then head off for a guided food tour.
Moldova – Located in Eastern Europe, Moldova is famed for its Muddy Volcano group tours and scenic Curchi Monastery.
Namibia – For up to 90 days, you can stay in Namibia, entranced by its luscious wildlife and desert wilderness. Experience a self-driven safari and create your schedule at your own pace!
Albania—Spend up to 90 days Exploring a selection of archaeological wonders and castles in Albania!
Panama – Located between Central America and South America, Panama is infamous for its rich cultural heritage and natural attractions such as the Volcán Baru National Park and the Gatun Lake. Panama City is decorated with modern infrastructure and is famed for its human engineering. With up to 30 days of stay, you are guaranteed a unique experience every corner you turn.
Sint Maarten – Throw yourself into an authentic Caribbean experience, relax at Mullet Bay Beach and feast on traditional homemade callaloo soup curated by locals.
Turkey – Visit a local hammam for a traditional Turkish bath and treat yourself to a cup of traditional Turkish coffee. From shopping Marmaris to hot air ballooning in Cappadocia – travellers are never bored in Turkey.
Jamaica – Visit the Bob Marley Museum whilst spoiling yourself with a curry goat patty or two… who’s counting?
Peru – Dive into local Peruvian cuisine and visit iconic landmarks such as Machu Picchu and the Rainbow Mountains.
Taiwan – Located in Eastern Asia, Taiwan is highly favoured by tourists and locals alike. Enjoy a traditional Taiwanese boba tea whilst taking a stroll through one of many national parks, afterwards wind down and visit The Village Spa for a ‘tui na’ massage!
Up to 120 Days
Armenia – Relax by the water of Lake Sevan and let your eyes absorb the beauty of Armenia. (Armenia does hold flexible rules for BRP holders depending on the traveller’s nationality, so some travellers may need to apply for an e-visa if unable to obtain visa-free access – so be sure to check before your trip!)
Up to 180 Days
Mexico – Infamous for its music, clothing and of course tacos – Mexico is famed for its stunning scenes and vibrant culture, adored by nationals and internationals.
British Virgin Islands – Enjoy the legendary signature cocktail, the ‘Pain Killer’, and immerse yourself in one of the many sailing activities.
Costa Rica – Recognised for its crystal waters and clear sands, Costa Rica is a destination favoured by millions per annum due to its one-of-a-kind vista! Rainforests surround Costa Rica and are the perfect sight for those seeking a jungle-themed expedition.
Georgia—This destination is famed for its history and landmarks. Located between Eastern Europe and Western Asia, Georgia possesses a unique and vibrant cultural heritage that millions enjoy annually.
Bermuda – Visit Bermuda, an island infamous for its vibrant culture – enjoy activities such as caving and horseback riding and visit the local massage parlours afterwards.
Shorter Stays
Gibraltar: 21 days
In conclusion, a BRP can often benefit those seeking adventure. It simplifies international travel by being more economical, as you don’t have to pay visa fees and provides an overall effortless booking experience.
As previously mentioned, remain aware that despite being visa-free, each country will have a set of limits and regulations to which it must adhere. It is vital to do the correct research on the destination you are going to before you embark on your trip. Before you leave for any journey, it is crucial to check passport and BRP validity and make sure that they allow a sufficient length of validity according to your destination’s policies, e.g. some countries may require your passport to be valid for at least six months from your date of entry, whilst some countries may require a traveller to show proof of sufficient funds.
Connect with one of our agents at Travelhouseuk for any questions before your next getaway – and make the most of your status as a BRP holder!
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