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Travel information

Entry requirements | Organizing your trip | Visiting | Eating | Paying | Speaking |

Entry requirements

Passport and visa service
South African Department of House Affairs
Visiting South Africa
Diplomatic representations
Department of Foreign Affairs
For more information
Embassy of South Africa in Greece
60 Kifissias Avenue
151 25 Marousi, Athens
embassy@southafrica.gr
http://www.southafrica.gr/

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Organizing your trip

Means of transport recommended in town

Recommendation
Transport system is comparatively better in major centers but can be unreliable in smaller towns. Hiring a car is advisable to avoid difficulty traveling in those areas. On a general note public system in the country is unreliable and inefficient.

Road signs are in English and Afrikaans. Metros are extensive though low on comfort quotient. Foreigners need to be extra cautious while traveling; do not carry expensive articles and jewellery.

Taxis are generally available in all towns and are relatively more expensive. Taxis do not cruise in South Africa and need to be called from a rank.

Maps of urban networks
Mapblast
Maporama
UT Library online
South African Rail Commuter Corporation
Map of Western Cape Rail Network
Map of South African provinces

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Means of transport recommended in the rest of the country

Recommendation
Buses and suburban rails operate in all the main towns of South Africa. Fares are not expensive.
In some cities conventional buses face stiff competition from minibuses and combi-taxis (both legal and illegal). Although cheap and very fast, these should be used with care.
Rail companies
Railroad association of South Africa
Spoornet- South Africa Rail
 
Flight from Greece
To find out air connections from Greece to South Africa, please click here. Especially Olympic Airlines operates regular flights from Athens to Johannesburg.

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Traveling by yourself

Recommendation
The road infrastructure in South Africa is good, so driving is a viable option. However, South Africa is a huge country and in case you not used to driving long distances, rather break the journey, as fatigue is a major contributing factor in motor vehicle accidents. While most national roads are tarred and in good condition, the more rural the road, the more likely it is to be pot-holed and poorly surfaced. Wearing of seat belts is compulsory. Using hand-held phones while driving is against the law. Visit : Self Drive –Southern Africa
Road maps
Maps of South Africa
Brabys Road Maps
Find an itinerary
Via Michelin
Routes Travel Info Portal

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Visiting

Different forms of tourism

Historical
The country’s rich culture and its colonial past is being reflected by its historical places. Some of them are Robben Island, Cradle of Humankind, Apartheid Museum, Voortrekker Monument, Bo- Kaap, Castle of Good Hope.
Cultural
Fossil Hominid Sites of Sterkfontein, Swartkrans, Kromdraai, and Environs

Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape

Richtersveld Cultural and Botanical Landscape

Robben Island

Nature
Cape Floral Region Protected Areas

Greater St Lucia Wetland Park

Vredefort Dome

uKhahlamba / Drakensberg Park

Religious
Cathedral of St George's in Cape Town – one of the most popular places Roman Catholic cathedral at Pella Mission station in Cape Town – an incredible sight.

Kimberley’s St Cyprians Anglican Cathedral – said to have the longest nave in the country.

Johannesburg’s oldest monument to Islam is the Jummah Mosque. However, one of the most significant mosques in the city is the Hamidia Masjid (found in Newtown).

In Durban the Juma Masjid (mosque) is a bold testament to Islam.

For information on Hinduism in South Africa, visit: Hinduism.co.za

For information on Islam in South Africa, visit: Jamiat.co.za

Thermal
Bela Bela is the destination for hot springs. Natural hot water springs also found near the town of Citrusdal in the Western Cape of South Africa.

Visit: The Baths.

Beach
South Africa has numerous beautiful beaches. Visit:Drakensberg

The country is a paradise for sea lovers. Visit: Tourism Office.

Winter sports
Winter sports are not common in south Africa. Drakensberg in the eastern cape offers skiing options.
Outdoor activities
Whale watching, shark-cage diving, reef diving, surfing, Bungee jump, fishing, hand gliding.

Visit: Adventure Activities in South Africa

Shopping
South Africa is renowned for its exceptional quality of gemstones and hand crafted precious metal jewellery. The country offers unique shopping experience of high end boutiques and shopping malls along with vendors selling local crafts. Visit:

African Craft Market

Gateway Theatre of Shopping

Red Shed Craft Workshop

Canal Walk

 
 
Tourism organizations
South African Tourism Board
Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT)
Lescha Tours
Tourism Organization

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Eating

Food specialties
South Africans like to eat out so. This has resulted into creation of a wide range of restaurants. Fruity and sweet Cape Malay cuisine can be found in Cape Town, while the Indian influence in Durban provides some authentic Asian food on the KwaZulu-Natal coast, and Mozambique peri peri spicy chicken and prawns are popular all over the country. Braais (barbeques) are hugely popular and every campsite. Meat is a well-loved staple in South Africa, although vegetarians are offered at least a couple of dishes in even small-town eateries.
Drinks
Legal drinking age is 18. Some of the most common drinks in South Africa are:

• Umqombothi: a home-brewed sorghum beer.

• Excellent local red and white wines (including chardonnay), sherries and brandies.

• Rooibos: a red-leafed tea grown in the Western Cape.

• Amarula Cream: a sweet creamy liqueur made from the fruit of the Marula tree.

Dietary restrictions

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Paying

Domestic currency
South African Rand
ISO Code
ZAR
To obtain domestic currency
It is possible to exchange foreign currency at the banks, hotels, big shops and eating joints. ATMs are available. Traveller’s cheques are also accepted. Travelers should preferably carry cheques inPounds Sterling or US Dollars.
Possible means of payment
MasterCard and Visa are preferred. American Express and Diners Club are also widely accepted. ATMs are available all over the towns and cities including shopping malls and petrol stations, and accept all international debit and credit cards.
Exchange rate on

Automatic Teller Machines (ATM)
To find out the locations of ATMs in in South Africa, click on the link to your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express

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Speaking

Official language
Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sotho, Swati, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu.
Other languages spoken
Fanagalo, Hindi, Sotho, Tsotsitaal, Venda,
Business language
English and Afrikaans.
Getting some knowledge
The Travlang website gives you some typical phrases to learn in South Africa.
Free translation tools
Systran - Free Greek-English-Greek translator
Tranexp - Free Greek-English-Greek translator
Ectaco - Free Greek-English-Greek Dictionary

We can translate your foreign-language documents.


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