Travel and Tourism

These are the visa-free countries South Africans can visit

The Minister of Home Affairs, Aaron Motsoaledi announced that seven countries have been added to the list for visa free entry to South Africa.

When Cuba, Ghana, New Zealand, Qatar, Sao Tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia and The United Arab Emirates were added to the list, it got South Africans questioning “so where can we go? It’s worth a reminder then that there are nearly 70 countries that South Africans can jet off to today and they don’t need a visa:

Angola
Falkland Islands
Malawi
Senegal
Antigua and Barbuda
Fiji
Malaysia
Singapore
Argentina
Grenada
Mauritius
South Korea
Bahamas
Georgia
Micronesia
St Kitts and Nevis
Barbados
Guatemala
Mozambique

visa-free countries South Africans
St Lucia
Belize
Guyana
Montserrat
St Vincent and Grenadines
Botswana
Haiti
Namibia
Swaziland
British Virgin Islands
Honduras
Nicaragua
Tanzania
Brazil
Hong Kong
Niue
Thailand
Cayman Islands
Indonesia
Palestine
Trinidad and Tobago
Chile
Ireland
Panama
Tunisia
Cook Islands
Israel
Paraguay
Turks and Caicos Islands
Costa Rica
Jamaica
Peru
Uruguay
Dominica
Kenya
Philippines
Vanuatu
Dominican Republic
Kosovo
Qatar
Venezuela
Ecuador
Lesotho
Reunion
Zambia
El Salvador
Macao
Russia
Zimbabwe
The list is regularly updated and changed, dependent on regional and global political relations between South Africa and other countries.

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Source: IOL