Travelling to Sri Lanka requires a minimum of preparation, including obtaining an ETA (Electronic Travel Authorization) visa. If you haven’t applied online, you can pay directly at the airport. But can you use euros? Here’s everything you need to know.

💳 Can I pay in pounds £?
Yes, at Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airport, it is quite possible to pay the ETA in Pounds £
. The authorities accept several foreign currencies, including the euro, to make life easier for travelers.
💡 Good to know:
- The cost is equivalent to 60 USD for a 30-day double-entry tourist visa.
- If you pay in Pounds £, the conversion rate applied may include a fee, and the return will be made in Sri Lankan rupees.
🌐 Why should you apply online?
Although payment on the spot is possible, applying for your ETA online is often more convenient and economical:
- Reduced fee: USD 50 instead of USD 60.
- Time-saving: Avoid waiting in line at the airport.
- Flexibility: Easy payment by credit card.
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📋 Documents required at the airport
If you are paying on the spot, make sure you have:
- Your passport with a validity of at least 6 months.
- Details of your accommodation in Sri Lanka.
- Pounds £ in cash or a credit card if necessary.
🔎 Practical advice to avoid worries!
- Prepare bills in small denominations to simplify giving change.
- Check conversion rates to estimate your expenses.
- If you pay by credit card, international fees may apply.
In short, although it is possible to pay the ETA in euros on arrival, anticipating your request online is the best way to save time and money.