Irish Citizens visiting Bolivia
How to get there and around
The following airlines can take you to Bolivia.
Click on any of the airlines’ name to access their web sites.
Aero Sur – domestic flights
Aerolineas Argentinas – from the UK
LAN Airlines – from the UK
TAM- from the UK
Visa Requierements
A valid passport is required for Irish citizens to enter Bolivia. Irish citizens do not need a visa for visits of up to 90 days for tourism and business.
This information is subject to change without previous notice. For latest updates on entry/exit requirements for Irish citizens, please visit the website of the Embassy of Bolivia in the UK, which is the nearest one to your country:
Health
A yellow fever vaccination is strongly advised, as outbreaks do occur, particularly after flooding, and it is a requirement for those entering from infected areas. Altitude sickness is the most common complaint in Bolivia with much of the country lying above 10,000ft (3,050m). This is particularly relevant to diabetics, those with heart complaints or chest problems, who should seek advice before travelling to Bolivia. Malaria is prevalent in some parts of the country, and dengue fever is on the increase. Sanitation and hygiene are poor in some areas so be wary of what is eaten; avoid under-cooked meat and unpeeled fruit and vegetables, and only drink bottled water. Medical insurance is strongly recommended.
Electricity
Electricity in Bolivia is 220 volts, 50 Hz. The most commonly used electric sockets are US flat two-pin plugs and one with round grounding pin are used. Universal plug adaptors and a transformer are highly recommended.
Language
Spanish is the official language of Bolivia.
Local currencies
The local currency of Bolivia is the Boliviano.
For information on the current exchange rates, click here
US Dollars are welcome throughout Bolivia, but make sure to bring only small notes.



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