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Do Spain Citizens Need a Visa for North Korea in 2026?

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Spanish citizens MUST obtain a visa to enter the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). Independent travel is strictly prohibited; all tourism must be booked through state-approved tour operators, who will process the visa on your behalf.

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Last updatedApril 17, 2026
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Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Book a Guided Tour

Contact an authorized travel agency (e.g., Koryo Tours, Young Pioneer Tours) to book a structured tour. They will initiate the visa process.

2

Submit Documents to Agency

Provide your passport copy, photographs, and a completed visa application to your tour operator.

3

Travel to North Korea

Receive your separate paper visa (Tourist Card) usually in Beijing or Dandong, China, before taking a flight or train into Pyongyang (FNJ).

Required Documents

  • β€”Valid Spanish Passport (must be valid for at least 6 months)
  • β€”Completed Visa application form (handled via agency)
  • β€”Recent passport-sized photographs
  • β€”Confirmed booking with a state-approved tour operator

Important Tips

  • β€’Your visa will usually be issued as a separate 'Tourist Card' and not stamped in your passport to avoid issues traveling to other countries.
  • β€’You must be accompanied by state-appointed guides at ALL times. Wandering off independently is illegal and highly dangerous.
  • β€’Photography is heavily restricted. Only take photos when explicitly permitted by your guides, and never crop images of the Leaders.
  • β€’The local currency (KPW) cannot be obtained by tourists. Bring Euros or Chinese Yuan in small denominations for purchases in tourist shops.
  • β€’There is no internet access for tourists, and bringing GPS devices or certain literature (especially religious or political) is strictly forbidden.

Easiest Way to Get It

Book a tour with an experienced agency in China, follow their visa instructions exactly, and strictly adhere to all rules set by your local guides in the DPRK.

Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.

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Discover North Korea

North Korea (DPRK) is one of the world's most isolated and secretive nations, offering a travel experience unlike any other. Tourism is strictly controlled by the state, and visitors must be accompanied by government-sanctioned guides at all times. It is a land of massive monuments, profound political history, and stark ideological contrasts.

Pyongyang
The showcase capital, characterized by brutalist architecture, massive plazas, and monuments dedicated to the nation's leaders.
Victorious Fatherland Liberation War MuseumKumsusan Palace of the SunTower of the Juche IdeaPyongyang Cold Noodles (Naengmyeon)Kimchi
Best Time: April to May (Spring) or September to October (Autumn)
Currency: North Korean Won (KPW) - However, tourists usually use EUR, USD, or RMB
Daily Budget: $150-300/day (Usually all-inclusive in the tour price)
Safety & Scams
Tourism is strictly regulated; laws are extremely harsh and any perceived disrespect toward the leadership or government can lead to long-term detention or hard labor; follow your guides' instructions without question; never bring religious materials or politically sensitive books; photography is strictly controlled; the country is virtually free of petty crime but politically highly high-risk; healthcare is extremely limited for foreigners outside Pyongyang; consular protection is non-existent for many nations.
Getting Around
Travel is exclusively via pre-arranged government tours; the Pyongyang Metro is iconic and deep-seated; domestic travel is via tour buses; internal flights (Air Koryo) are occasional; individual travel is prohibited.
Cultural Etiquette
Show absolute respect toward the leaders' statues and portraits; always bow when instructed; never fold an image of a leader; keep your voice down in public; do not question the political system or leadership during conversations.
Internet & Connectivity
The internet is strictly non-existent for tourists; few top-level hotels may offer limited, highly-monitored email services; foreigners can buy a local SIM card with restricted data, but it is very expensive; there is no Wi-Fi in public places.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you must obtain a visa before traveling to North Korea.

North Korea citizens need a visa to visit Spain.

The Spain passport ranks #2 globally with visa-free access to 180 countries.

In case of emergency, call 112 for police or 112 for medical assistance.

The standard voltage is 230V and the plug types are C, F.

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