Getting to Mozambique
Getting to Mozambique
Maputo International Airport (MPM) serves as the primary gateway to Mozambique, situated just around 3km/2mi from the vibrant capital, Maputo. Domestic flights link Maputo to a variety of vibrant towns, including Vilanculos, Beira, Nampula, and Pemba.
Beyond fly-in beach getaways, Mozambique primarily invites exploration by car. Renting a car in either Maputo or Johannesburg opens up an exciting journey to explore the vibrant landscapes between the two cities. Mozambique is an expansive land, so if you do not have a few months to spare, your self-driving journey will mostly be limited to the southern region.
The journey from Johannesburg to Maputo spans approximately 550km/340mi, with a drive time of around 7 hours*. In addition to any other stops you might make, be sure to set aside an extra 2 hours for the border crossing.
Travel Documents & Entry Essentials
Entry requirements may vary, so it is a good idea to reach out to your local Mozambican embassy or high commission to ensure that the information provided is up to date.
All foreign visitors must have a passport that remains valid for a minimum of six months.
Passports need to include a minimum of three blank pages.
Travelers from many nations need to secure a visa, which can be acquired ahead of time through the e-Visa platform or at a Mozambican embassy or high commission.
As of May 2023, travelers from various countries, such as Canada, China, Israel, Japan, the UK, the USA, and numerous EU states, can now enter without a visa, though they are required to pay a small fee upon arrival. Make sure to verify this before you embark on your journey.
Travelers from various African nations, such as South Africa, can enjoy the thrill of arriving without a visa and receiving a 30-day entry permit upon their arrival.
Upon arrival from a country affected by yellow fever, it is essential to present a yellow fever vaccination certificate.