Pick your passport and watch the world sort itself into places you can just… go.
One glance sorts the world into three: places you can just go, ones that need a small step (eTA, e-visa or visa on arrival), and ones to plan ahead. Switch to a flat map, then click any country for the details that matter — days allowed, safety, what to do next, the official source.
↑ Spin the globeAdd your stops and Onward lays it all out: the visas you'll actually need, the best month to visit, public holidays during your dates, what to pack (plug, voltage, emergency number), live exchange rates, and the sights worth your time. Two passports? We pick the one that opens more doors.
Start planning →Sort the cheapest destinations from your city, every fare tagged by whether your passport waltzes in or needs paperwork. Filter to "no visa required" and let the map of the affordable, open world do the daydreaming for you. Wanderlust, meet realism.
Find a fare →See all 199 passports ranked by how far they open the world, then put yours head-to-head with a friend's. Every passport gets its own page — a full, always-updated list of exactly where it can take you.
See the ranking → Browse passports →Choose one — or two, if you're lucky enough to hold a pair. Everything personalises to you instantly.
Spin the map, build a multi-stop trip, or chase a cheap fare. Visas, weather, holidays and costs come along for the ride.
Confirm the details with the official source we link, book it, and head out. The world was more open than you thought.
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The visa matrix refreshes automatically every week from the community-maintained passport-index dataset, and every page shows its data date. It's built for planning — always confirm final rules with the official government source we link on every result.
Green means go — visa-free entry. Gold means a small step — an eTA, e-Visa or visa on arrival. Red means plan ahead — a visa arranged in advance, or entry not permitted. Click any country for the precise status and days allowed.
An eTA is a quick online registration (minutes, small fee) linked to your passport. An e-Visa is a real visa you apply for online before travelling (days, more paperwork). A visa on arrival is issued at the border when you land. All three count as a "small step" on the globe.
If you currently enter the Schengen area visa-free, then from ETIAS's launch (expected late 2026, mandatory around April 2027) you'll need a €20 online travel authorisation, valid three years. Your 90/180-day allowance doesn't change. Check your nationality →
Evidence you'll leave the country — usually a confirmed onward or return flight with a verifiable booking reference. Dozens of countries expect it, and it's typically the airline that checks at check-in. See which countries check →
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