- Singapore tops the 2026 Henley Index, offering visa‑free access to 192 destinations.
- For the third year straight, Singapore holds the world’s strongest passport.
- Unmatched mobility: Singaporeans can travel to 192 countries with minimal visa hurdles.
The latest Henley Passport Index 2026 has been released, and Singapore has taken the top spot once again. For the third year in a row, it holds the world's strongest passport, giving its citizens visa‑free or visa‑on‑arrival access to 192 countries and territories. The ranking reflects Singapore's long‑standing diplomatic relationships and stable global reputation, which together make international travel far simpler for its passport holders than for most people around the world.
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Singapore Passport Has Been No. 1 Since 2024

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Singapore's passport didn't just surge to the top in 2026; it has held the strongest position since the 2024 Henley rankings. That means for three years running, Singaporeans have enjoyed unrivalled global mobility, consistently outpacing all other nations in the number of destinations they can visit without applying for a visa before travelling.
Here's what sets it apart on the Henley Index:
192 destinations without advance visa requirements - the highest in the world in 2026.
It sits above passports from all other nations, including Japan and South Korea (joint second with access to 188).
The index itself is based on exclusive travel data from the International Air Transport Association, covering 199 passports and 227 destinations globally.
Where Singapore Passport Holders Can Go

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Singapore's passport strength isn't limited to a handful of hotspots - it spans virtually every major region of the world. Broadly speaking, holders can travel with ease to countries across:
- Europe – From Western Europe (France, Germany, Spain, Italy) to Eastern regions, most nations welcome Singaporeans with visa-free or visa-on-arrival entry.
- Asia – Across Southeast Asia, East Asia, South Asia and the Middle East, Singaporeans can visit almost everywhere without pre-visa hassles.
- The Americas – Countries in North, Central and South America similarly offer visa-free access or simple entry formalities.
- Africa – While parts of Africa have more stringent visa rules, many countries across the continent still allow arrival without advance visas.
- Oceania – Most Pacific nations and Australia/New Zealand fall within the accessible set, either visa-free or with straightforward e-travel permits.
In short, Singaporean passport holders can move across Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa and Oceania with minimal border bureaucracy — a remarkable degree of freedom compared with most other nations.
What Makes This So Significant for Travellers

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It's one thing to read a ranking; it's another to feel what it means as a traveller. A passport with this level of access translates into real-world convenience:
Less planning, more spontaneity: No long waits at embassies, fewer appointment bookings or stressful paperwork before every trip.
Seamless holiday planning: Whether it's a weekend break in Paris or a beach holiday in the Caribbean, the entry rules are simple.
Business and opportunity: For professionals and digital nomads, easy cross-border movement can be a huge advantage.
In a world where travel still carries uncertainties and shifting rules, having a passport that unlocks so many doors removes one major layer of friction.
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Having the world's strongest passport isn't just about bragging rights, it's about freedom, flexibility and access in a globalised age. Singapore's position at the top of the Henley Index for several years now shows how sustained diplomacy and global cooperation can shape everyday experiences for its citizens.
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