New Zealand Travel Requirements for 2025: What You Need to Know
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New Zealand Travel Requirements for 2025: What You Need to Know

November 12, 20259 min read

Planning your 2025 trip to New Zealand? Stay informed about the latest travel requirements, entry regulations, and what you need to prepare for a smooth arrival in Aotearoa.

NZeTA Requirement

The New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) remains mandatory for all visa waiver country citizens and cruise passengers. This requirement, introduced in 2019, continues to be a key part of New Zealand's border security system.

Who Needs an NZeTA in 2025?

  • Citizens of 60+ visa waiver countries including USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, and most European nations
  • All cruise ship passengers visiting New Zealand ports, regardless of nationality
  • Travelers transiting through New Zealand airports

Apply for your NZeTA through our online application portal at least 72 hours before departure.

Valid Passport Requirements

Your passport must meet these criteria:

  • Valid for at least 3 months beyond your planned departure from New Zealand
  • In good condition with readable information and photo
  • Contain at least one blank page for entry stamps
  • Be the same passport used in your NZeTA application

International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL)

The IVL fee of $35 NZD continues to be required for most visitors. This levy funds tourism infrastructure and conservation projects. The IVL is included in your NZeTA application fee and is valid for the same 2-year period.

Health and Medical Requirements

No Specific Vaccinations Required

New Zealand doesn't require specific vaccinations for most travelers. However, it's recommended to ensure your routine vaccinations are up-to-date, including measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccination.

Health Declaration

You may be required to complete a health declaration upon arrival if you've visited certain countries or have specific health conditions.

Travel Insurance

While not mandatory, comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended. New Zealand's healthcare system charges full fees for visitors, and medical treatment can be expensive.

Biosecurity Requirements

New Zealand has strict biosecurity laws to protect its unique environment:

  • Declare all food, plant, and animal products on your arrival card
  • Outdoor equipment (hiking boots, camping gear, golf clubs) must be clean and free of soil
  • Failure to declare items can result in significant fines

Customs and Duty-Free Allowances

Travelers aged 17 and over may bring duty-free:

  • 4.5 liters of wine or beer
  • Three bottles of spirits (max 1.125 liters each)
  • 50 cigarettes or 50 grams of tobacco
  • Goods up to NZ$700 in value

Financial Requirements

You may be asked to show proof of:

  • Sufficient funds for your stay (approximately NZ$1,000 per month or NZ$400 per month with accommodation already paid)
  • Return or onward travel ticket

Length of Stay

NZeTA holders can stay in New Zealand for up to 90 days per visit. Multiple entries are allowed within the 2-year validity period, but each visit is limited to 90 days.

Work Restrictions

An NZeTA does not allow you to work in New Zealand. If you plan to work, you must apply for an appropriate work visa before arrival.

Arrival Process

Upon arrival at a New Zealand airport, you'll need to:

  1. Present your passport (with your NZeTA electronically linked)
  2. Complete an arrival card
  3. Go through passport control (use eGates if eligible)
  4. Collect baggage and proceed through customs
  5. Declare any biosecurity items for inspection

Digital Services

New Zealand uses advanced digital systems:

  • SmartGate for eligible travelers (automated passport control)
  • Electronic linking of NZeTA to passports
  • Digital customs declarations

COVID-19 Updates

As of 2025, most COVID-19 travel restrictions have been removed. However, it's advisable to check the latest health guidelines before traveling as requirements can change.

Preparing for Your Trip

To ensure a smooth entry to New Zealand:

  1. Apply for your NZeTA at least 72 hours before departure through our application service
  2. Ensure your passport is valid for at least 3 months beyond your stay
  3. Review biosecurity rules and clean outdoor equipment
  4. Arrange comprehensive travel insurance
  5. Have proof of sufficient funds and return tickets
  6. Check the latest travel advisories on official sources

For the most current information and to start your NZeTA application, visit our application page today.

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