Blick auf die Skyline von Kuwait-Stadt
Kuwait
Kuwait means ‘fortress by the sea’ in Arabic. Thanks to its desert climate, temperatures here are pleasant even in winter, attracting holidaymakers from all over the world. The country is not only a popular holiday destination because of its picturesque desert, but also because of its long coastline, magnificent mosques and palaces, lively markets and modern buildings.

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Before your trip, you need to make appropriate preparations. Buch-dein-Visum.de is happy to assist you in obtaining the residence permit and other necessary documents. This includes translations, legalizations, and certifications. Additionally, you will find current information on entry as well as comprehensive country information with us. In our FAQ section, you will find answers to your questions about entry to Kuwait. Our professional consular service will handle the procurement of all the documents you need for your stay. With our many years of experience, you will receive the desired documents quickly and reliably.

 

German citizens require a valid visa to enter Kuwait. The tourist visa allows a stay in the country for up to 30 days. Upon arrival by air, it can be obtained at the airport. However, if entering by land or staying for more than 30 days, it is necessary to apply for it in advance at the Embassy of Kuwait. If you plan to live and work abroad, you will need a permanent residence permit. In this case, it is necessary to submit certified translations of your birth certificate and other important documents to the Embassy of Kuwait. If you do not have the necessary documents for the stay abroad in the required language, our professional translators can take on the task. We authenticate all translations through legalization at a consular representation of Kuwait.

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Travelling to Kuwait

Kuwait is an emirate located on the Arabian Peninsula. Its name in Arabic means "fortress near the sea". It borders the Persian Gulf, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. The emirate has large oil reserves that have brought great wealth. The modern capital is home to over 70% of the population. The metropolitan area is now home to around 2.5 million people. In addition to modern skyscrapers and comfortable hotels, there are numerous magnificent mosques and old palaces, colorful markets, and bustling streets.

The emirate consists mostly of the ad-Dibdiba desert. With its spectacular deserts, nature reserves, and national parks like Jal-Az-Zor National Park, it attracts visitors from around the world. Kuwait's climate is very hot and dry. There is almost no rainfall between May and October. In the summer, temperatures in the interior of the country can often reach over 50 degrees Celsius. However, temperatures along the coast are somewhat milder even during the summer months. The best time to visit is still the winter months from November to March. During the winter, the emirate entices with pleasant temperatures and plenty of sunshine. There are numerous direct flights from Germany to the Arab country. From Frankfurt, you can reach your destination in less than 6 hours.

If you are traveling from Germany to the Arab country, it is advisable to take out travel insurance. The statutory health insurance does not cover treatments outside the European Union. Treatment costs can be very high in Arab countries. In addition to treatment costs, many insurances also cover repatriation to your home country. It is also recommended to take out trip cancellation insurance. In case of illness or cancellations, you will be reimbursed for already paid costs for flights and hotels.

 

Beaches

The Arab country attracts visitors with high temperatures and sunny weather. Even during the winter months, Kuwait's numerous beaches invite you to take long walks and sunbathe. The emirate has a coastline of around 500 kilometres and ten islands. The Persian Gulf offers long, wide sandy beaches, some of which are deserted.

Flights

The most comfortable and fastest way to travel from Germany to Kuwait is by direct flight. Several international airlines such as Lufthansa, Air Canada, SWISS and United offer direct flights to the emirate. The average flight time from Germany to the Arab country is 5 hours and 27 minutes.

Places of interest

Most of the emirate's popular attractions are located in its capital. The city's most famous landmarks are the three water towers, which are considered a national cultural monument. The metropolis is also home to around 800 mosques and numerous old palaces, including the impressive Al-Masjid Al-Kabeer Mosque and the Seif Palace.

Round trip

Every tour of the emirate begins in the country's capital. The modern, up-and-coming metropolis on the Persian Gulf offers Arabian flair, magnificent mosques and modern high-rise buildings. In addition to visiting the capital, a trip inland is worthwhile. The country is dominated by flat desert, with a few oases scattered throughout.

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