How to get to Ukraine from the Czech Republic in 2025: convenient routes and entry rules
- How to get from the Czech Republic to Ukraine in 2025?
- By own car from the Czech Republic to Ukraine
- Rules of entry for citizens of Czech Republic to Ukraine in 2025
- Is it safe to travel to Ukraine in 2025?
- How to get insurance covering military risks for travel to Ukraine?
- Useful links for those planning a trip to Ukraine

Ukraine's borders remain open, even despite the state of martial law, and in 2024, more than 2.5 million foreigners visited the country, including 22,687 citizens of the Czech Republic. Find out how to get to Ukraine from the Czech Republic and what entry rules apply in 2025
Even despite the introduction of martial law, Ukraine's borders remain open, including to foreigners. According to official information for 2024, more than 2.5 million foreigners arrived in the country, including 22,687 citizens of the Czech Republic.
In 2025, the trend continues, with foreigners continuing to come to Ukraine on personal visits, on trips and as part of volunteer missions.
However, travelling to Ukraine currently has its own peculiarities, in particular, the country's airspace is closed, and certain safety rules must be observed.
How to get to Ukraine from the Czech Republic, what entry rules are in force in Ukraine in 2025, and useful information for those planning to travel this year — read on.
How to get from the Czech Republic to Ukraine in 2025?
Flight from the Czech Republic to the Ukrainian border + train/bus
The most convenient and fastest way to get to Ukraine is to fly to one of the European airports located near the Ukrainian border and then continue your journey by ground transport – by train or bus.
Ukraine borders Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova. There are many direct flights to these countries from the Czech Republic.
● Czech Republic – Poland
- Warsaw can be reached by direct flight from Ostrava and Prague. Ticket prices start at 90 euros. Daily flights are available. The journey time is approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes.
- Krakow is one of the Polish airports closest to the Ukrainian border. The distance from Krakow to Lviv is 328 km. You can get here by direct flight from Prague. There are three flights a week – on Monday, Thursday and Saturday. Ticket prices start at €40. The journey takes about 1 hour and 10 minutes.
- You can fly to Rzeszów (Rzeszów) only with a transfer, most often in Warsaw. The journey takes 4 hours. The ticket price starts at 80 euros. The airport in Rzeszów is located 172 km from Lviv (Ukraine).
Detailed route from Poland to Ukraine in this article.
● Czech Republic – Moldova
You can get from the Czech Republic to Chisinau on a direct flight from Prague. The ticket price starts at 400 euros. Travel time is 2 hours. Departure is at 09:10 or 11:20.
The distance to the Ukrainian border from Chisinau is 130 km – the Palanka checkpoint (Odesa region). The nearest large Ukrainian city is Odesa. Tourists planning a trip to the southern regions of Ukraine should choose a flight to Chisinau Airport.
Convenient travel routes from Moldova to Ukraine can be found here.
● Czech Republic – Slovakia
The countries are connected by a direct flight from Prague to Košice, the airport closest to the Ukrainian border. The flight takes 1 hour and 10 minutes, and tickets cost from €30.
From Košice, you can get to Chop and Mukachevo.
How to get to Ukraine from Slovakia - read here.
● Czech Republic – Hungary
You can fly to Budapest from Prague. The flight is operated daily by Ryanair. The journey takes 1 hour and 10 minutes. The ticket price starts at €30. Departure is at 06:00.
There is a direct train from Budapest to Kyiv.
Detailed route from Hungary to Ukraine can be found here.
● Czech Republic – Romania
Flights to Suceava are only available with a transfer. Departures are from Prague. Tickets cost from €150, and the journey takes 5 hours.
From Suceava, you can easily reach Chernivtsi by bus, which runs daily from the bus station. The journey to Chernivtsi takes 2-3 hours.
Prague and Bucharest are also connected by a direct flight, which operates four times a week – Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The ticket price starts at 120 euros.
Detailed route from Romania to Ukraine here.
Please note! If you plan to buy tickets for the nearest time, prices may be significantly higher.
Train from the Czech Republic to Ukraine
The Czech carrier Regiojet's train ‘Prague - Chop’ runs daily: departure from Prague at 21:52, arrival in Chop at 10:35.
Tickets for most Ukrzaliznytsia trains from abroad can be purchased online on the official UZ website, in the mobile app, and through official chatbots.
Tickets go on sale at 08:00, 20 days before the train departs. Returned tickets appear on the website 1-2 days before departure.
Bus from the Czech Republic to Ukraine
The bus transport market is represented by a large number of companies, from experienced carriers with a large fleet to newcomers to the industry.
Routes depart from several Hungarian cities and go to most Ukrainian regions.
When looking for tickets to Ukraine, it is important to use convenient services that allow you to quickly compare prices and choose the best offers. One such resource is the Visit Ukraine portal, where you can find and buy tickets online in just a few minutes.
The portal allows you to compare prices for trains departing from various European cities to Ukraine and quickly book tickets. The booking process on the website is extremely simple. You just select the route, carrier and date, and you can pay directly through the website.
By own car from the Czech Republic to Ukraine
The distance from the capital of the Czech Republic, Prague, to Kyiv is 1,400 km. The route will pass through Poland. Such a trip, taking into account the price of gasoline, can cost from 250 to 350 euros.
Importantly! The shortest queues are usually at Polish checkpoints: Dorogusk, Krotsenko, Budomezh. You can check the waiting time at checkpoints with Poland to enter Ukraine by following the link.
More details about the work of checkpoints in our material.
To avoid a long wait, prefer traveling at the beginning of the week. From Monday to Wednesday, passenger traffic is lower, and accordingly there are no long queues. Starting from Thursday evening until Sunday, the number of people willing to cross the border increases, which increases the load on checkpoints.
In addition, we draw your attention to the fact that, despite the fact that checkpoints are open 24 hours a day, there is a curfew on the territory of Ukraine due to the state of war.
Rules for entering Ukraine by car for foreigners
A foreigner is allowed to enter Ukraine in his own car, but he can use it only for his own needs. Foreign citizens can drive cars with foreign license plates in Ukraine for up to one year. If you plan to stay in Ukraine longer than two months, you need to contact the service center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for temporary car registration. After the expiration of the one-year period, the car with foreign license plates must leave Ukraine.
To enter Ukraine by car, you must have a Green Card insurance policy.
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Rules of entry for citizens of Czech Republic to Ukraine in 2025
Visa requirements
Visa is not required. Citizens of the Czech Republic have the right to stay in Ukraine without a visa for up to 90 days, if the purpose of the trip is tourism, visiting relatives, treatment, etc.
If the duration of your stay exceeds 90 days or you plan to work or get an education in Ukraine, then before traveling you need to issue a long-term visa (type "D") at the Ukrainian embassy or consulate in the Czech Republic. It is better to start the procedure at least 3 months before the planned trip.
List of documents for a trip to Ukraine from Czech Republic
Entry into Ukraine is based on a valid foreign passport, which must have at least one blank page for the entry stamp.
Also, to cross the Ukrainian border, you must provide:
2. Proof of purpose of travel: a notarised invitation from Ukrainian citizens (relatives, acquaintances, friends), tourist vouchers, confirmation of accommodation booking, invitations from companies or organisations, tickets for seminars, exhibitions, fairs, documents on treatment in medical institutions, etc.
3. Proof of financial means (cash, bank statement, ATM receipt, etc.) – proof that you have sufficient funds for the entire period of your planned stay in Ukraine or transit to a third country (45 USD per person per day of stay in Ukraine).
4. No ban on entry into Ukraine from an authorised body.
Who may be denied entry into Ukraine, read in our article.
If you plan to stay in Ukraine for a long time or are sorting out your documents, it is important to have someone who is familiar with Ukrainian legislation. The lawyers at Visit Ukraine work with foreigners, helping them to obtain residence permits, tax numbers, register businesses and with other issues related to their stay in Ukraine. Legal support means peace of mind and confidence in every step you take.
Is it safe to travel to Ukraine in 2025?
In 2025, Ukraine continues to live in a state of full-scale war. Despite this, life has not stopped — cafes, hotels and museums are open, and tours and cultural events are taking place. However, the issue of safety while travelling remains key.
The level of threat varies depending on the region. In the frontline areas in the east and south of the country, the situation is difficult, with periodic shelling and drone strikes. Meanwhile, in the central and western parts of the country, the situation is much more stable, although the threat of air strikes remains throughout Ukraine.
Recommendations for safe travel to Ukraine
To ensure a safe trip to Ukraine in 2025, follow these recommendations:
– Check official information. Read the travel advice for Ukraine issued by your country's foreign ministry. Follow the updates on the websites of the State Border Service of Ukraine and local authorities.
– Prepare your documents. Make sure your passport is valid and your visa (if required) is in order. Make copies of important documents (passport, insurance policy, visa) and save them in digital form.
– Arrange for medical insurance. Your policy should cover treatment in Ukraine, including possible emergencies, and it is advisable to have additional coverage for risks related to war.
– Keep an eye on air raid alerts. Install the Air Raid Alert mobile app (App Store | Google Play) and learn the rules of conduct during shelling. In the event of an alarm, immediately proceed to the nearest shelter.
– Do not photograph military objects. It is prohibited to photograph checkpoints, military equipment, Ukrainian Armed Forces positions, and other strategic objects.
– Be prepared for checks. During wartime, law enforcement officers may check your documents. Always have them with you.
– Follow the guide's instructions, especially in areas near destroyed objects.
– Respect the memory of the dead — this is not just a tour, but a place where history lives.
How to get insurance covering military risks for travel to Ukraine?
War risk insurance is a medical insurance policy that provides foreign citizens with financial protection in the event of an accident resulting from military action. Given the current situation in the country, such insurance is a critical safety element for foreigners planning a trip or long-term stay in Ukraine.
The Visit Ukraine portal offers quick and convenient medical insurance with war risk coverage. You can purchase insurance online and receive an electronic policy by email immediately after payment.
To purchase a policy, follow these simple steps:
1. Follow this link.
2. Select the insurance package that suits your needs.
3. Select the insurance period (standard policies can be taken out for a period of 3 to 180 days, annual insurance Bronya+ Year of Protection – only for 365 days) and enter your date of birth. The service will automatically calculate the cost of insurance for one person for the selected period.
4. Fill in the form with the insured person's details (full name, email, contact phone number, passport details, citizenship and place of residence). At this stage, you can add details of other insured persons if you plan to travel with someone else.
5. Read the terms and conditions of the contract and confirm the policy (you will need to enter a special code that will be sent to the email address you provided).
6. Pay for the policy using your preferred payment method.
You will receive your medical insurance policy at the email address you provided. You do not need to print it out — simply save the electronic insurance policy on your smartphone or other device, as it has the same legal force as a paper copy.
Useful links for those planning a trip to Ukraine
● You can buy tickets to Ukraine by plane, train or bus on the Visit Ukraine portal. See the schedule and book using the link.
● If the purpose of the trip is tourism, be sure to search for a tour in advance. The largest database of routes from proven tourist operators is collected at the link.
● Book hotels here.
● To feel more mobile while traveling in Ukraine, we recommend renting a car. Detailed instructions at the link.
● Safety rules must be strictly followed when traveling through Ukraine under martial law. In addition, make sure you have military risk insurance.
● In the conditions of martial law, certain rights of citizens may be limited, therefore, if you need the help of a lawyer while traveling in Ukraine, you can contact the specialists at the link.
● Stylish clothes and accessories in memory of Ukraine here.
● Contacts of the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Ukraine:
- Address: Kyiv, str. Yaroslaviv Val, 34a, 01901.
- Phone: +38 044 272 68 00
- E-Mail: kyiv@embassy.mzv.cz
Are you planning a trip to Ukraine?
In today's realities, it is important to take care not only of comfort but also of safety. Medical insurance covering military risks is a necessary protection during your trip. The policy is valid even in case of emergencies related to military events, provides access to medical care and covers treatment costs.
Take out insurance and travel with confidence!
We wish you a good trip!
Just a reminder. To plan a trip to Ukraine, a foreigner needs to resolve a large number of issues related to entry and stay in the country. Read here about the rules of entry to Ukraine in 2025, as well as what is important to consider before planning a trip.
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We recommend purchasing it for a safe and comfortable trip to Ukraine:
Visit Ukraine Insurance – health insurance with coverage of war risks;
Visit Ukraine Mini Hull Insurance – car insurance with extended coverage in Ukraine;
Visit Ukraine Osago – compulsory motor third party liability insurance for cars with Ukrainian registration;
Visit Ukraine Tickets – bus and train tickets to/from Ukraine;
Visit Ukraine Tours – the largest online database of tours to Ukraine for every taste;
Visit Ukraine Hotels – hotels for a comfortable stay in Ukraine;
Visit Ukraine Merch – patriotic clothing and accessories with worldwide delivery.
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