Yes, a visa is required for most travelers to Eritrea. Apply at an Eritrean embassy or consulate in your country. Some nationalities can get a visa on arrival with prior approval.
Eritrea is known for being safe and peaceful, with low petty crime rates. Just like anywhere else, stay cautious and respect local customs to ensure a smooth trip.
Eritrea uses the Nakfa (ERN). Bring cash (preferably US dollars or euros) for exchange, as credit cards and ATMs are not common.
In cities, taxis and shared minibuses are your go-to. For traveling between towns, hop on a bus, hire a private car, or join a guided tour. Don't miss the occasional heritage train ride between Asmara and Massawa!
When in Eritrea, greet with a handshake and always accept coffee when offered – it's a cherished tradition! Remember to ask for permission before taking photos of people, military sites, or government buildings.