South Africa Visa RequirementsFor Lebanon passport holders

South Africa requires Lebanese passport holders to obtain a visitor visa before travel. The visa costs approximately USD 60 to 80 and allows stays of up to 90 days. Applications are processed at South African High Commissions and embassies.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$60 visa cost
Pretoria
Africa
ZAR (R)
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UTC+2

Lebanon passport holders require a visa to enter South Africa.

Apply at the South African embassy with passport, photos, bank statements, employment letter, itinerary, hotel bookings, return ticket, and yellow fever certificate if required. Fee is approximately USD 60. Processing takes 5 to 10 business days.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

For Your Visa Application

Valid Passport

Lebanese passport with 6+ months validity and at least 2 blank pages

Visa Application Form (DHA-84)

Completed South African visa application form

Passport Photos

Two recent passport photos

Biometrics

Fingerprints collected in person at the South African Embassy

Bank Statements

3-6 months showing sufficient funds

Flight Itinerary

Round-trip flight bookings

Hotel/Accommodation Proof

Confirmed bookings for South Africa stay

Required at Entry

Valid South African Visa

Visa in passport at entry

Yellow Fever Certificate Recommended

If travelling from or through a yellow fever risk country

Current Travel Situation

Lebanon to South Africa: What You Need to Know

South Africa does not grant visa-free access to Lebanese nationals. Lebanese passport holders must apply at the nearest South African mission. South Africa is one of Africa's premier tourist destinations with Kruger National Park, Cape Town, and the Garden Route.

How to Get There

Some nationalities have streamlined visa access to South Africa; Lebanese nationals follow the standard process.

Money & Banking

South Africa uses the South African Rand (ZAR). ATMs are widely available. Cards are accepted in cities and tourist areas. Carry some ZAR cash for local markets.

Practical Tips

Apply well in advance especially for peak season. Cape Town, Kruger, and the Winelands are top attractions. A biometric requirement may apply. Yellow fever vaccination certificate may be required if transiting through endemic regions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Lebanese citizens need a visa for South Africa?

Yes, Lebanese passport holders require a tourist visa to visit South Africa. Apply at the South African Embassy in Beirut.

How much does a South African visa cost for Lebanese citizens?

Approximately USD 60. Check the South African Embassy in Beirut for the current exact fee.

What are South Africa's top attractions?

Cape Town and Table Mountain, Kruger National Park (Big Five: lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, rhino), the Garden Route, Stellenbosch wine region, and Johannesburg cultural experiences.

Is South Africa safe for Lebanese tourists?

South Africa requires careful safety awareness. Stick to established tourist areas, use reputable transport, avoid displaying valuables, and follow advice from your accommodation. Many tourists visit safely each year.

How do I get from Beirut to South Africa?

Connect through Dubai, Nairobi, or European hubs. Emirates has good Beirut-Dubai-Johannesburg/Cape Town connections. Total travel time approximately 12-16 hours.

Is South Africa affordable for Lebanese tourists?

Yes, the South African Rand (ZAR) has weakened against USD, making South Africa excellent value. Safaris, accommodation, and food are significantly cheaper than equivalent experiences elsewhere.

Do I need biometrics for the South African visa?

Yes, biometric data (fingerprints) is collected at the South African Embassy. You must appear in person; a proxy cannot submit biometrics on your behalf.