Brits warned getting your passport stamped could ruin holiday plans

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

August 1, 2025

With summer travel hitting its peak, millions of Brits are unknowingly putting their holiday at risk by collecting passport stamps when travelling. Passport stamps are badges of honour for many travellers, creating a nostalgic paper trail of their adventures.

However, Brits heading to Wales, the United States and the European Union and those flying further afield this summer, are being warned that collecting novelty stamps in their passports could cause serious problems on future trips – even banned from this current holiday

According to American Summer camp travel provider Wildpacks, “souvenir” stamps, often offered at locations like Machu Picchu, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, Checkpoint Charlie or even may seem like a harmless memento, but can cause serious complications at border control.

Because official immigration authorities don’t issue them, some countries treat them as tampering or even a potential security concern.

Why is this an issue?

Tourist stamps are increasingly common at historic or iconic destinations. But some mimic official travel markings or reference politically sensitive areas — both of which can trigger delays, questioning, or outright denial of entry.

Jamie Fraser, American summer camp director at Wildpacks, explains: “Souvenir stamps have become a bit of a badge of honour for travellers — they look cool, they feel like part of the adventure. But the second you let someone stamp your passport who isn’t a border official, you’re not adding a memory — you’re risking the whole document being declared invalid.”

In some cases, travellers have been forced to replace their passports entirely if a foreign border official considers it damaged or altered.

What the UK government considers passport damage:

  • Unofficial stamps, markings or writing
  • Torn or missing pages
  • Faded or unreadable information
  • Ink stains or water damage
  • Loose or separated covers

Fraser adds: “If your passport includes anything not placed there by an official, you’re at the mercy of each border’s interpretation. For something that takes up just one square inch, it can cause a world of trouble.”

How to avoid it:

  • Skip the souvenir stamp – Ask for it on a postcard or piece of paper instead.
  • Don’t mark your passport yourself – Even small doodles or messages could be flagged.
  • Do a page-by-page check before you fly – Look for unfamiliar marks, stamps or smudges.
  • Replace early if in doubt – A clean passport is your best travel guarantee.

Iconic souvenir stamps:

  • Ciudad Mitad del Mundo, Quito, Ecuador – The Equator
  • Churchill, Canada – The polar bear capital of the world
  • Machu Picchu, Peru
  • Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch – The longest place name in Britain
  • Ny-Alesund, Svalbard – The northernmost settlement
Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

Andrea can be found either in the Travelling For Business office or around the globe enjoying a city break, visiting new locations or sampling some of the best restaurants all work related of course!