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Electronic Highway Vignette Moldova

E-vignette for Moldovan roads

Highway Vignette for Moldova

In Moldova, the e-vignette is mandatory for foreign vehicles. The system requires the license plate, vehicle VIN, and driver's passport number.

Moldova has a road network connecting Chișinău with the borders. M1 is the main road leading to Romania.

Control takes place at the borders and during police checks. You need a passport and VIN for purchase.

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Types of Validity and Prices

The Moldovan e-vignette offers various validity options for foreign vehicles.

Validity starts from the chosen date. Don't forget to have your passport and VIN ready.

How Online Purchase Works

Purchasing the Moldovan e-vignette requires license plate number, VIN, and passport number. Enter all details.

After payment, you will receive a confirmation email with the details.

Fines for Driving Without a Valid Vignette

Driving without an e-vignette in Moldova is subject to fines during inspections.

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Moldova – The Land of Wine and Traditions

Moldova is a hidden gem of Eastern Europe. This small country between Romania and Ukraine offers exceptional wine experiences, authentic culture, and very affordable travel.

For car travelers, Moldova is an adventure. The roads wind through rolling landscapes covered with vineyards, and traditional villages offer a glimpse into a way of life that you won't find elsewhere in Europe.

Tourist Attractive Regions

  • Kišiněv – The capital city with Soviet architecture and modern bars. The gateway to Moldovan winemaking.
  • Cricova – The second largest wine cellars in the world – 120 km of underground corridors! Tours in electric cars.
  • Orheiul Vechi – A 13th-century rock monastery in a dramatic landscape. A UNESCO candidate and the most photographed place in Moldova.
  • Podněstří – Self-proclaimed territory with a Soviet atmosphere. Tiraspol with a statue of Lenin – a unique travel experience.
Moldova has the highest number of vineyards per capita in the world. Wine here is more than a drink – it’s a culture.

What is the Moldovan e-vignette and how does it work

The Moldovan e-vignette is an electronic road tax mandatory for all foreign vehicles. Unlike other countries, Moldova requires not only the license plate but also the vehicle's VIN and the driver's passport number.

Specific Requirements for Moldova

  1. Passport number: Moldova requires the driver's travel document details
  2. Vehicle VIN: The chassis number for unambiguous identification
  3. Validity from entry: The e-vignette must be valid at the moment of crossing the border

The e-vignette is valid on all state roads. Checks mainly occur at border crossings and during police inspections.

Main Road Routes in Moldova

Moldova does not have highways in the true sense, but it has quality main roads connecting key cities.

🛣️ M1 Kišiněv – Rumunsko

The main road from Chișinău west to the Romanian border crossing Leușeni. The busiest route.

🛣️ M2 Kišiněv – Bălți

Connection Chișinău – Bălți (the second largest city). Passes through wine regions.

🛣️ M3 Jižní trasa

Southern route from Chișinău to the Black Sea (via Ukraine). Access to Odesa.

🛣️ M4 Východní silnice

Eastern road towards Ukrainian Transnistria and beyond.

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Tourist Attractions Accessible by Car

Moldova offers unique experiences that you won't find anywhere else in Europe:

  • Cricova – Underground wine city with 120 km of corridors. Tours in electric cars, tastings in historic cellars. The collection includes wines from famous personalities.
  • Mileștii Mici – The largest wine cellar in the world (Guinness World Records) – 200+ km of underground streets! Open by prior reservation.
  • Orheiul Vechi – Ancient rock monastery carved into limestone cliffs. An active monastic community, stunning views of the Răut River.
  • Tiraspol – The capital of Transnistria – a Soviet museum of the 21st century. Statue of Lenin, tanks as monuments, rubles as currency.
  • Soroca – Romani fortress and residence of Romani kings. Bizarre architecture and views of the Dniester.

Tip: You do not need a visa to visit Transnistria, but you will receive a border stamp. The territory is safe for tourists.

Traveling from Neighboring Countries

Moldova borders only with Romania and Ukraine. The easiest route from the Czech Republic is through Romania.

🇷🇴 Through Romania (the only practical route)

The main border crossing is Leuşeni/Albița from Iași. Romania requires a Rovinieta. The journey from Bucharest takes about 8 hours.

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🇺🇦 Through Ukraine (alternative)

Possible from Odesa or Chernivtsi. Currently, we do not recommend it due to the security situation.

🇭🇺 Transit through Hungary

For travel from the Czech Republic through Hungary to Romania. Hungary requires an e-matric.

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History of Moldovan Roads

The Moldovan road network is a legacy of the Soviet era. The main roads were built in the 1960s and 1970s, connecting the republic with the rest of the Soviet Union.

After the collapse of the USSR in 1991, the infrastructure deteriorated. Only in recent years, thanks to European investments, has there been modernization of the main routes.

Key Milestones

  • 1960-1980: Construction of the main road network under the USSR
  • 1991: Independence – the beginning of economic problems
  • 2014: Association Agreement with the EU – the start of modernization
  • 2020: Introduction of electronic e-vignette
  • 2024: Ongoing reconstruction of M1 and M2
Moldova is a country where time has stopped – and that is its greatest charm.

Currently, reconstruction of the main roads funded by the EU is underway. The quality is gradually improving.

Overview of Moldovan e-vignette prices 2025

The Moldovan e-vignette is very affordable:

Validity Type of validity Ideal for
7 days 7 consecutive days Short visit
15 days 15 consecutive days Wine tour
30 days 30 consecutive days Longer stay
Annual 12 months Frequent trips

Prices are among the lowest in Europe. Don’t forget to have your passport number ready!

Controls and fines in Moldova

E-vignette checks primarily take place at border crossings and during random police checks on the roads.

How checks are conducted

  1. Border checks: Upon entering the country – the most common place for checks
  2. Police patrols: Random checks on main roads
  3. Manual verification: Police check the database according to the license plate

Fines for driving without an e-vignette

⚠️ Attention! Fines can complicate your journey:

  • Fine: Approximately 50-100 EUR depending on the duration of the offense
  • At the border: Without a valid e-vignette, you may not be allowed into the country
  • Repeated offenses: Higher fines and possible vehicle detention

Moldovan police are correct towards tourists, but fines must be paid on the spot.

Practical tips for traveling to Moldova

Traveling to Moldova is an adventure that requires preparation:

Take your passport

An ID card is theoretically sufficient, but a passport is a safer choice. You need your passport number for the e-vignette.

Have cash in MDL

Moldovan leu (MDL) is the local currency. Exchange offices are in Chișinău, and you can only pay by card in larger establishments.

Book wineries in advance

Cricova and Mileștii Mici require reservations. Without one, you won't get in!

Allow time at the borders

Border checks can take 30-60 minutes. Have all documents ready.

Be cautious on the roads at night

Road lighting is minimal. Driving at night outside cities can be challenging.

Legal information and traffic regulations

Moldova has specific traffic regulations:

Basic rules

  • Mandatory equipment: Warning triangle, first aid kit, fire extinguisher
  • Lights: Mandatory year-round both day and night
  • Alcohol: Zero tolerance (0.0 ‰)!
  • Speed limits: Urban 50, outside urban areas 90, main roads 110 km/h

Moldova is not an EU member. Thorough checks of documents and vehicles take place at the borders.

The best time to visit

Moldova is most beautiful in the warm months:

Summer (June-August): Warm weather, vineyards in full bloom. It can be hot (35°C+).

Spring (April-May): Pleasant temperatures, blooming orchards. Ideal for traveling.

Autumn (September-October): The best season! Grape harvest, harvest festivals, wine festivals. Beautiful colors.

Winter (November-March): Cold and gray. Wineries are open, but fewer tourists.

Frequently Asked Questions about Traveling to Moldova

What do I need to purchase a Moldovan e-vignette?

You need license plate, vehicle VIN, and driver's passport number. Moldova is the only European country requiring passport data.

Is Moldova safe for tourists?

Yes, Moldova is a safe country. Crime is low, and people are friendly. Even Transnistria is safe for visitors.

Do I need a visa for Moldova?

No, EU citizens do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days. A valid passport is sufficient (ID cards are not recommended).

How does Transnistria work?

Transnistria is an internationally unrecognized state. Upon entry, you will receive an immigration card (not a stamp in the passport). Payment is made in Russian rubles.

Is it worth visiting Moldovan wineries?

Definitely yes! Moldova has the best price/quality ratio of wine in Europe. Cricova and Mileștii Mici are must-visit stops.

Do I need a visa for Moldova?

EU citizens don't need a visa for stays up to 90 days. A valid passport or ID card is sufficient.

Is it safe to travel to Moldova?

Yes, Moldova is generally safe for tourists. Standard caution as anywhere else. Avoid Transnistria if uncertain.

What's the best time to visit wineries?

Ideal is September and October during the harvest (Ziua Vinului). But wineries are open year-round.

Can I drive to Transnistria?

Yes, but at the border you must go through registration. They usually issue permits for 10 hours. The Moldovan vignette is not valid in Transnistria.

Moldova – Paradise for Wine Tourism

Moldova has the longest wine cellars in the world and a winemaking tradition spanning thousands of years. For wine lovers, it's a dream destination:

Cricova: 120 km of underground tunnels with wine. Tours in electric vehicles, tastings, and wine collections of world personalities.

Mileștii Mici: Guinness Book of Records – the largest wine cellar in the world (200 km of tunnels, 2 million bottles).

Château Purcari: Premium winery with 200 years of tradition. Wines served at royal courts of Europe.

Castel Mimi: Luxury wine resort with French château-style architecture. Hotel, restaurant, and tasting center.

Tip: We recommend booking wineries in advance. Many offer tours in English or Romanian.

Transnistria – Soviet Open-Air Museum

Transnistria is an unrecognized state in eastern Moldova. For adventurous travelers, it offers a unique glimpse into the past:

The region broke away from Moldova in 1992 and still functions as a de facto independent state with Soviet symbols, its own currency, and border controls.

⚠️ Important: Entry to Transnistria requires registration at the border. They usually issue 10-hour visas. Longer stays require a permit.

Tiraspol: The capital with a Lenin statue, Soviet tanks, and panel architecture. A unique photogenic experience.

You don't need a Moldovan vignette for visiting Transnistria – the region has its own road network.

Travel Costs in Moldova

Moldova is one of the cheapest countries in Europe. Expenses are a fraction of Western European prices:

Fuel: Approximately 1.00-1.20 EUR/liter. Significantly cheaper than in the EU.

Dining: Restaurants 5-15 EUR for a main course. Local cuisine is rich and delicious.

Wine: Quality bottle from 3 EUR. Winery tastings 10-30 EUR including tour.

Accommodation: Hotel 30-60 EUR/night. Guesthouses and Airbnb even cheaper.

Tip: The Moldovan leu (MDL) is the currency. Current rate about 0.05 EUR/MDL. Card payment in cities, cash in rural areas.

Moldovan Leu and Payments

Moldova uses the Moldovan leu (MDL). You can exchange euros and dollars at exchange offices in cities.

Payment cards are accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger stores. In rural areas and markets, expect to use cash.

ATMs are available in cities. Withdrawals in MDL. Some ATMs also offer EUR.

Road Conditions in Moldova

Moldovan roads are gradually improving, but still lag behind EU standards:

  • Main roads (M1, M2): Relatively good condition. Asphalt, but watch for potholes in some sections.
  • Secondary roads: Worse quality. Gravel, potholes, and narrow sections are common.
  • Rural roads: Often unmaintained. We recommend an SUV or higher clearance.

Tip: Drive carefully and reduce speed on unfamiliar sections. People and animals on the road are not uncommon.

Summary: Everything about Traveling to Moldova

Moldova is a unique destination for adventurous travelers. A combination of exceptional wineries, Soviet nostalgia, and authentic culture.

  • E-vignette: Requires license plate, VIN, and passport number
  • Route from the Czech Republic: Through Hungary and Romania, about 1,600 km
  • Main attractions: Cricova, Mileștii Mici, Orheiul Vechi, Transnistria
  • Advantage: The cheapest country in Europe, exceptional wines

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