Indian travelers looking for a seamless holiday experience can rejoice, as several island nations now allow visa-free or visa-on-arrival entry. This eliminates lengthy paperwork and makes international getaways far easier.
According to a recent NDTV Travel feature, here are seven breathtaking island destinations that welcome Indian passport holders without visa hurdles:
1. Mauritius
A jewel in the Indian Ocean, Mauritius is famed for its white-sand beaches, lagoons, and reefs. Indians can enter visa-free, making it one of the most popular choices for a quick island escape.
2. Bali (Indonesia)
Known as the “Island of the Gods,” Bali combines spirituality, vibrant culture, and natural beauty. Indian citizens enjoy visa-free entry here, making it a top Southeast Asian destination.
3. Seychelles
This pristine island nation issues a visitor permit on arrival for Indians. With turquoise waters, marine parks, and unique biodiversity, it is a paradise for divers and honeymooners alike.
4. Sri Lanka
Just across the Palk Strait, Sri Lanka offers a mix of beaches, ancient temples, and lush highlands. Entry has been simplified with relaxed e-visa and ETA procedures for Indians.
5. Koh Samui (Thailand)
Thailand’s popular island, known for palm-fringed beaches and lively nightlife, allows Indians easy access through visa-on-arrival facilities.
6. Fiji
Offering up to 120 days of visa-free stay, Fiji is perfect for long vacations. Its coral reefs and adventure activities make it a favorite among thrill-seekers.
7. Maldives
A short flight from India, the Maldives grants visa-free entry to Indians. Its overwater villas, crystal-clear waters, and rich marine life attract honeymooners and luxury travelers from across the globe.
Why It Matters for Indian Travelers
Other Visa-Friendly Islands for Indians
Beyond the highlighted seven, countries like Dominica, Jamaica, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Barbados, Niue, Cook Islands, and Micronesia also offer visa-free or visa-on-arrival entry for Indian passport holders.
Travel Outlook
With increasing global mobility options, Indian tourists now enjoy unprecedented access to exotic destinations. As tourism boards compete to attract Indian visitors, the list of visa-free islands is expected to grow in the coming years.