Travelling is one of the most exciting adventures one can have, but for many, the cost of obtaining a tourist visa can add a significant expense to their journey.
While some countries offer visa-free access or affordable e-visas, others impose steep fees for entry.
Here are six of the most expensive tourist visas for South Africans…
1. New Zealand – NZD 341 (approx. R3 500)
New Zealand tops the list of of the most expensive tourist visas. South Africans and travellers from many other nations must pay NZD 341 to visit the country, a price that rose by 60% just last year.
2. United States – $185 (approx. R3 400)
Next up is the United States’ B-2 tourist visa, which costs South Africans $185 just to apply, regardless of whether the visa is approved. The fee covers interview processing and documentation but does not guarantee entry, making it a significant investment.
3. United Kingdom – £115 (approx. R2 600)
The UK charges £115 for a standard six-month tourist visa. Given the country’s popularity for its iconic landmarks and cultural heritage, the high fee doesn’t deter millions of visitors every year. However, additional price for expedited processing or longer stays can make this visa even pricier.
4. Schengen Areas (e.g. France, Germany) – €90 (approx. R1 700)
The Schengen visa allows access to 29 European countries, making it a valuable option for visitors. However, the €90 fee for short stays can add up, especially when combined with travel insurance and other administrative costs.
5. Australia – AUD 145 (approx. R1 600)
Australia’s Visitor Visa (Subclass 600) is a popular option for tourists looking to explore its unique landscapes and wildlife. However, the fee of AUD 145 can be steep, especially for those travelling on a budget.
6. Cuba – $80 (approx. R1 500)
Cuba’s tourist visa, known as a tourist card, is a requirement for visitors and costs around $80 depending on the method of application.