Any foreign national who wishes to enter
Monaco for a period not exceeding three months must have the document required for entry into
France. Passengers must also hold return or onward tickets, sufficient funds and the necessary documents for return or onward journey, except for members of EEA states and
Switzerland.
Americans: US nationals do not require a visa for stays of up to three months; a passport is required.
UK nationals: British Citizens require a passport but no visa is required. Passports endorsed British National (Overseas); British Overseas Territories
Citizen and British Subject, all with the right to abode in the
UK, do not require a visa for a stay of three months.
Canadians: Canadian nationals do not require a visa for stays of up to three months; a passport is required.
Australians: Australian nationals do not require a visa for stays of up to three months; a passport is required.
South Africans: South African nationals require a visa (a Schengen visa is valid if endorsed 'also valid for French territories'); a passport is required.
Irish nationals: Irish nationals do not require a visa, but a passport is required.
New Zealanders: New Zealand nationals do not require a visa for stays up to three months; a passport is required.
Health
In general, no immunizations are necessary for travel to Monaco and there are no major health risks. The
European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) does not provide health cover in Monaco. It is advised to carry enough personal medication with accompanying doctor's letter. Medical insurance is recommended.
Safety
Trips to Monaco are usually trouble-free, but the usual, sensible precautions such as being vigilant after dark and taking care of valuables apply.