Madagascar has increased the fee for its 15‑day tourist electronic visa to €30 (US$35), effective from February 16, 2026.
This is according to a notice published on the country’s official e‑visa portal.
The change represents a threefold rise and applies only to the short‑stay e‑Visa category.
According to the official e‑visa portal of Madagascar, it is already in effect for travellers applying for an e‑Visa for stays of up to 15 days.
The notice on the portal confirms that the 15‑day e‑Visa now costs €30 or US$35, compared with the former rate of €10 or US$10.
Longer stay categories, including 16‑ to 30‑day, 31‑ to 60‑day and up to 90‑day e‑Visas, retain their existing prices.
Madagascar’s visa policy has long offered both visa‑on‑arrival and e‑Visa options to international travellers, with online applications available through the official e‑Visa portal.
Citizens of most countries, including those from Europe, North America, Asia and Africa, have been able to apply for e‑Visas prior to travel.
Until mid‑February 2026, the cost for a short stay of up to 15 days was €10 (or US$10), making it one of the more affordable entry costs among e‑Visa options worldwide.
The fee adjustment marks the first major increase in the short‑stay category since the e‑Visa system was reactivated around 2023 after pandemic disruptions.











