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where can south africans travel without a visa

by Prof. Lucas Jones II Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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All The Countries South Africans Can Visit Without A Visa

  1. Reunion Island. I’ve been five times and I’d still go back at the drop of a hat! ...
  2. Argentina. The best recommended time to visit Argentina is October to mid-December. ...
  3. Hong Kong. I have spent one day in the beautiful city of Hong Kong and have been wanting to go back ever since.
  4. Ireland. ...
  5. Peru. ...
  6. The Bahamas. ...
  7. Indonesia. ...
  8. Malawi. ...
  9. Tanzania. ...
  10. Jamaica. ...

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Where Can South Africans Travel Without a Visa?
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Visa on Arrival Countries for South African Citizens.
CountryAllowed stay
Armenia120 days
Bolivia90 days
Cambodia30 days
Cape Verde90 days
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Full Answer

Which countries can South Africans visit without a visa?

Countries South Africans can visit without a Visa? Due to the good international relationship between South Africa and several other countries, you would not be wrong to expect an ample number of countries to be on the list below: Brazil – 90 days. Antigua and Barbuda – 1 month. Argentina – 90 days.

Do South African passport holders need a visa on arrival?

Here is a complete list of visa-free countries for South African passport holders, as well as which countries issue a visa on arrival . Getting your visa on arrival is mostly a hassle-free process.

How can South African passport holders save on travel costs?

A smart way to save on travel costs is to select visa-free countries for your holidays. Here is a complete list of visa-free countries for South African passport holders, as well as which countries issue a visa on arrival . Getting your visa on arrival is mostly a hassle-free process.

Do South African citizens need a visa to visit Canada?

South African citizens need a visa to visit Canada. The only exception to this rule are citizens who have a Right to Abode in the UK and can present a Certificate of Entitlement as proof of authorization. South Africans can visit these countries visa-free, but citizens of these countries cannot enter without a visa in South Africa:

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Visa free travel for South Africans mapped

Your options are far from limited, but we also wouldn’t use the term “comprehensive”. Just under half of all destinations in the world will let South Africans in with no visa.

All countries where South Africans can travel without a visa

Angola, Madagascar*, St. Helena*, Benin*, Malawi, Swaziland, Botswana, Mauritania*, Tanzania, Cape Verde Islands*, Mauritius, Togo*, Comores Islands*, Mozambique, Tunisia, Ethiopia*, Namibia, Uganda*, Gabon*, Reunion, Zambia*, Ghana*, Rwanda*, Zimbabwe, Guinea-Bissau*, Senegal, Kenya, Seychelles*, Lesotho and Somalia*.

for South African Passport Holders

What do we love even more than cheap flights? Visa-free destinations! A smart way to save on travel costs is to select visa-free countries for your holidays. Here is a complete list of visa-free countries for South African passport holders, as well as which countries issue a visa on arrival .

Visa on Arrival

Getting your visa on arrival is mostly a hassle-free process. Some visas on arrival are free of charge; others cost a small fee so make sure you have the right amount in the approved currency when you arrive at the airport.

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1 Reunion Island

I’ve been five times and I’d still go back at the drop of a hat! Reunion Island is the perfect destination for adventurous travellers and perfect for South Africans – just a 4 hour direct flight from Johannessburg.

2 Argentina

The best recommended time to visit Argentina is October to mid-December. Argentina has tons to offer, from tango dancing in Beunos Aires to wine tasting in Mendoza and even the beautiful Perito Moreno Glacier. South Africans are lucky to be able to visit this diverse country visa-free!

3 Hong Kong

I have spent one day in the beautiful city of Hong Kong and have been wanting to go back ever since. You could spend your day in Hong Kong visiting the Tian Tan Buddha early in the morning and then heading out to Hong Kong Disneyland for a day of fun rides and trying out theme park food and drinks.

4 Ireland

There are so many reasons to visit Ireland! It’s not all just stunning country side and castles. Ireland hosts more than 400 festivals every year, with highlights like St Patricks Day, the Cork Sailing Festival and Galway Arts Festival.

5 Peru

Peru is probably best known for Machu Picchu, one of the most bucket-list worthy sights in the world. Machu Picchu is one of the ancient Inca ruins protected by mountains and you can experience it by hiking the Inca trail. Peru is also one of the top surfing destinations in the world, so you active travellers won’t be bored for a moment!

6 The Bahamas

Made up of 700 islands and islets and with over 2000 coral reefs, The Bahamas is one of the ultimate destinations to island hop and soak up the sun on pink sand beaches. Every year, at the end of April locals and tourists gather together from Grand Bahama to Nassau and celebrate the Junkanoo Carnival.

7 Indonesia

I’ve spent a couple of weeks in Bali and on the island of Gili Trawangan but to be honest, travelling to Indonesia is so much more than just the beaches of Bali.

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