Thinking about going overseas? Well, you can feel confident in your travels, because Australia has one of the most powerful passports in the world. The Henley Passport Index, the original and authoritative ranking of the world’s passports, has released their rankings for 2026. It assesses the number of destinations that can be accessed without a prior visa. It takes data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), and includes 199 different passports to 227 travel destinations.
Despite a price hike implemented last year — with an adult passport for 10 years going from $398 to $412 — we remained steady in the rankings, in 7th place. Unfortunately, while in 2025 that meant we had access to 185 destinations visa-free, that number has now dropped to 182 destinations. And, with the EU introducing ETIAS as a requirement for travel later this year, that number may drop again next year. Joining us in 7th place are our friends from Latvia, Liechtenstein, and the UK.
Japan managed to hold on to its second place, having lost the top spot, and is still tied with South Korea. The coveted number one spot goes to Singapore, which has visa-free access to 192 destinations. Our neighbour New Zealand dropped one spot to number 6, and is joined by Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Malta and Poland, all of which went up one place.
The top 10 countries are:
- Singapore (192)
- Japan, South Korea (188)
- Denmark, Luxembourg, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain (186)
- Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway (185)
- Hungary, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, United Arab Emirates (184)
- Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Malta, New Zealand, Poland (183)
- Australia, Latvia, Liechtenstein, UK (182)
- Canada, Iceland, Lithuania (181)
- Malaysia (180)
- United States (179)
The least powerful passports were Iraq, with access to 29 places, Syria, with access to 26 places, and Afghanistan, in the 101st spot, and access to only 24 destinations.
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