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South Africans can get Egypt visa on arrival without paying the fee

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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For many South Africans dreaming of standing beneath the towering pyramids or cruising along the Nile, travel to Egypt just became a little easier on the wallet.

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According to travelnews.co.za, despite recent reports that Egypt had increased its visa fees, South African travellers appear to be getting a welcome exemption. According to the Egyptian embassy in South Africa, South African passport holders can still obtain a visa on arrival without paying the usual visa fee.

Confusion over visa fee increase

Egypt’s standard visa on arrival and e-visa fee has long been set at US$25, roughly R420, depending on the exchange rate. Earlier reports suggested the price would rise to US$30 from 1 March, which caused concern among travellers planning trips to the North African destination.

However, the Egyptian embassy has clarified that South African passport holders remain exempt from paying the visa fee when receiving a visa on arrival.

In practical terms, this means South Africans arriving at Egyptian airports can still obtain their entry visa without paying the charge that many other travellers must cover.

Why Egypt remains popular with South Africans

Egypt has always held a special place on many South Africans’ travel wish lists. It offers one of the world’s most iconic historical landscapes, from the pyramids of Giza to the temples of Luxor and the legendary Valley of the Kings.

The country also appeals to travellers looking for a mix of history, culture, and beach escapes. Resorts along the Red Sea, including destinations like Sharm el-Sheikh and Hurghada, have become increasingly popular for diving and warm-weather holidays.

For South Africans in particular, Egypt is relatively accessible compared with many long-haul destinations. The visa on arrival system has also made spontaneous travel planning easier.

A small change that travellers are welcoming

While the visa fee itself might not seem huge, removing the cost can still make a noticeable difference for travellers, especially families or groups planning holidays.

Online travel communities and social media discussions have already reflected excitement around the exemption. Many travellers say it removes one more small barrier when planning a bucket-list trip to see Egypt’s ancient wonders.

In an era where travel costs are climbing globally, even modest savings can make a destination more attractive.

What travellers should know

South African passport holders travelling to Egypt can still obtain a visa on arrival, and according to the Egyptian embassy in South Africa, they will not be required to pay the visa fee.

As always, travellers should ensure their passport is valid and check entry requirements before departure, as travel rules can change.

For now, though, one thing is clear. For South Africans dreaming of desert sunsets, ancient temples, and Nile River journeys, Egypt just became slightly more accessible.

Source: travelnews.co.za

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