Suriname Travel Guide
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Did you know?
The population of Suriname is around 586.6 thous., which puts the country in 169. place in terms of population (out of 231 countries and dependent territories).
How far is it?
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The distance between Paramaribo (SR) and Washington D.C. (US) is 2662 miles
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Cities and Top Tourist Attractions
From historical cities to picturesque landmarks and fascinating places - don't miss out on these attractions when planning a visit to Suriname
Practical Information for Travelers
- Budget
- Currency
- Vaccinations
- Visa
- Electricity
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Currency
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Vaccinations
MoreAll travelers
You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccinations may also be required in Suriname.
Most travelers
Get travel vaccines and medicines because there is a risk of these diseases in the country you are visiting.
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A is a digestive disease caused by the hepatitis A virus and is closely related to a lack of good hygiene.It can be asymptomatic, moderate, or very severe.Prevention
- Get vaccinated
- Eat and drink safely
Typhoid
Typhoid fever is an acute, systemic infectious disease caused by Salmonella typhi.The source of the infection may include dirty water, raw fruits, vegetables, dairy products, as well as dirt containing bacteria.Prevention
- Get vaccinated
- Eat and drink safely
Some travelers
Vaccinations and medications that may be recommended under certain conditions, depending on where you will be, the length of your stay and the nature of your stay.
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B is a disease caused by the hepatitis B virus.Infection occurs through contact of injured skin or mucous membranes with virus-infected blood or other secretions (e.g. during sexual contact, through contaminated needles or as a result of medical procedures).Prevention
- Get vaccinated
- Avoid sharing body fluids
- Avoid non-sterile medical or cosmetic equipment
With or without a visa?
Visa requirements for citizens of
- United States
visiting Suriname for tourism
Updated on 2 March 2023. Based on Visa requirements for United States citizensA visa is not required.
- Allowed stay: 90 days
- An entrance fee of 25 USD or 25 Euros must be paid online prior to arrival.
- Multiple entry eVisa is also available.
Electricity
127V / 230V (60 Hz)
In Suriname the standard voltage is 127V / 230V and the frequency is 60 Hz. Type A, B, C, F sockets are used.
Click on the socket icon to see more informationFacts and Figures
Fundamental socio-economic statistical data pertaining to the country
Population | 169 / 231 Ranking | 586 632 Hindustani (also known locally as East Indians) |
Area | 93 / 230 Ranking | 63.3 thous. mi² It is approximately 2% of the territory of United States. |
Life expectancy | 122 / 196 Ranking | 73.6 Life expectancy expressed in years.men 71.1women 76.2 |
Median age | 77 / 157 Ranking | 31 Average age of population expressed in years.men 30.6women 31.4 |
Population growth | 93 / 172 Ranking | 0.91% The difference between live births and deaths. A negative value means natural loss. |
Literacy | 47 / 131 Ranking | 94.4% Ability to read, write and count.men 96.1%women 92.7% |
GDP | 81 / 194 Ranking | 16 729 INT$ GDP per capita is gross domestic product converted to international dollars (Int$) using purchasing power parity rates and divided by total population. |