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Airports in Bolivia

1 airports covered

1
Airports
Sucre
Capital
BOB
Currency
Spanish
Language

Bolivia is South America's most indigenous country and one of its most spectacular. The Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat, is a bucket-list destination with its mirror-like reflections during the wet season. La Paz, the world's highest capital, sits in a dramatic canyon below the Altiplano. Other highlights include Lake Titicaca, the colonial city of Sucre, the Yungas Death Road for cycling, and the Amazon basin in the north. Bolivia remains one of South America's most affordable destinations.

Quick Facts

Capital
Sucre
Currency
Boliviano (BOB)
Language
Spanish, Quechua, Aymara
Dialing Code
+591
Power Plugs
Type Type A/B/C
Driving Side
Right
Emergency
110/118
Best Time to Visit
May to October is the dry season, ideal for visiting the salt flats and highlands. November to March is the wet season, which brings stunning reflections to the Salar de Uyuni but can make some roads impassable.

Visa Information

Citizens of most South American countries can enter visa-free. US citizens need a visa (available on arrival for $160). EU, UK, Canadian, and Australian citizens can enter visa-free for 90 days.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many airports are in Bolivia?

AirportsNow covers 1 airports in Bolivia. The busiest is El Alto International Airport (LPB) with 3.2M passengers per year.

What is the busiest airport in Bolivia?

El Alto International Airport (LPB) in La Paz is the busiest airport in Bolivia, handling approximately 3.2M passengers annually.

Do I need a visa to visit Bolivia?

Citizens of most South American countries can enter visa-free. US citizens need a visa (available on arrival for $160). EU, UK, Canadian, and Australian citizens can enter visa-free for 90 days.

When is the best time to visit Bolivia?

The best time to visit Bolivia is May to October is the dry season, ideal for visiting the salt flats and highlands. November to March is the wet season, which brings stunning reflections to the Salar de Uyuni but can make some roads impassable..