Travel to Eritrea

Eritrea, located on the Red Sea coast, is an exciting destination for intrepid travelers looking for an off-the-beaten-path experience. Despite its relative obscurity, the country boasts a wealth of cultural, historical and natural treasures that are sure to leave an unforgettable experience.


Asmara is a testament to the country's rich history. Its well-preserved Italian colonial architecture and lively streets create a charming backdrop for exploration. The city's Art Deco cinema, bustling markets and coffee shops offer a glimpse into the local way of life.


For history buffs, the ancient city of Aksum offers a fascinating journey through time. Home to the famous Aksum Obelisks, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it reveals the grandeur of an empire that once dominated the region.


The Eritrean coast is a paradise for diving enthusiasts: the Dahlak archipelago and its crystal clear waters teem with marine life and vibrant coral reefs. The coastal city of Massawa is a fascinating mix of cultures, where Ottoman, Egyptian and Italian influences converge.


When exploring Eritrea, travelers have the opportunity to discover a little-known world filled with breathtaking landscapes, cultural encounters, and the allure of discovery.


Are you planning to visit Eritrea as a tourist? Here you can find Eritrea travel regulations and other useful information for an unforgettable trip.





Products from Visit World for a comfortable trip to Eritrea:


Travel guide for obtaining a visa and other necessary documents for Eritrea;

Legal advice on entry and immigration to Eritrea;

Health insurance for foreigners to Eritrea.

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Useful  information

Main tourist destinations

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Best time to visit

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Transport of the country

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Customs regulations

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Emergency numbers

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Main tourist destinations

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Best time to visit

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Transport of the country

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Customs regulations

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Emergency numbers

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Main tourist destinations

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Best time to visit

READ>

Transport of the country

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Customs regulations

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Emergency numbers

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Taxis:

- Short local trips: €5 to €10

- For longer distances: €10 to €20

Buses:

- Local buses: €0.20 to €0.50

- Intercity bus: €5 to €15

Car rental:

- Daily rental: from €30 to €80

- Fuel cost: €1.50 to €2 per liter

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