There has been considerable confusion in early 2026 following Mozambique’s launch of its redesigned online visa portal. The new platform now processes both full electronic visas and pre-travel Electronic Travel Authorizations through a single official website. Some travelers from previously visa-free countries may now require an eTA before travel, while others must apply for a complete eVisa depending on passport type and travel purpose.
Older references to arrival payments and administrative entry fees continue to circulate, but the correct pathway should always be verified through the official portal before departure. To avoid misinformation or unofficial third-party websites, review our updated explanation of the Mozambique ETA 2026 system and confirm your entry category well in advance of travel.
Mozambique’s warm Indian Ocean breeze, coral-rich islands, and wildlife-filled parks are calling travelers back in 2026. The country’s visa system has evolved to make tourism easier than ever. Whether you’re heading to the Bazaruto Archipelago for barefoot luxury or Gorongosa National Park for raw wilderness, knowing the latest visa rules will help your journey start smoothly.
At Mozambique Travel, we don’t issue visas — we design holidays. But when you book with us, we’ll walk you through every entry requirement, saving you time and stress before you even pack your bags.
Mozambique has simplified its entry policy for tourists in recent years, and 2026 continues that trend. Citizens of many countries now qualify for visa-free entry for up to 30 days, renewable once. This includes most major tourism markets — the USA, UK, Canada, Europe, the UAE, and several Asian nations.
Visa-free doesn’t mean document-free. You’ll still need a valid passport (six months minimum), proof of return travel, accommodation bookings, and funds to support your stay. Think of these as your “boarding passes to paradise.”
If you’re not from one of the visa-exempt countries, don’t worry — Mozambique’s alternatives are traveler-friendly.
Visa on Arrival remains available at major airports like Maputo, Vilanculos, Pemba, and Beira, as well as key land borders. Just bring your passport, return ticket, accommodation proof, and the $50 fee (cash or card accepted at some entry points).
The e-Visa System lets you apply online before you travel. Upload your documents, pay the same fee electronically, and receive your approval email within a few days. It’s perfect for travelers who prefer having everything sorted before boarding the plane.
Dont stress and use or step by step E-Visa guide to get you through the application process.
Many visitors combine Mozambique with safaris in South Africa, Zimbabwe, or Tanzania. If that’s your plan, consider a multiple-entry visa instead of a single-entry permit. It allows you to leave Mozambique, enjoy your safari elsewhere, then return for beach time — without paying again or facing delays.
When booking a multi-country itinerary through Mozambique Travel, we’ll flag exactly which visas you’ll need and how to prepare supporting paperwork. Our team coordinates every crossing so you can focus on elephants, sunsets, and sea breezes — not stamps and forms.
Mozambique’s Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) is expected to return in 2026 after successful testing. The ETA will be an online pre-registration for visa-exempt travelers — quick, simple, and cost-effective. Tourists will register before departure, confirm travel details, and pay a small entry fee.
The system will cut waiting times at borders and make data processing more efficient. Mozambique Travel will notify our clients the moment the ETA goes live, ensuring all travelers are ready for the new process.
Your passport is your key to Mozambique — make sure it’s valid for six months beyond your travel dates and has at least three blank pages. Immigration officials are strict on this. Families should also prepare children’s documents, especially when crossing land borders.
We recommend storing digital copies of all key documents in the cloud and carrying a printed set in your hand luggage. This small habit can save you hours if anything is misplaced in transit.
When you book with Mozambique Travel, you don’t just get a holiday — you get a support team. We stay updated with visa policy changes, coordinate border logistics, and help you understand what’s needed for your trip.
Our experts have been arranging Mozambique holidays for over two decades. From luxury island lodges to remote bush camps, we know how to blend logistics, leisure, and local expertise into one flawless journey.
So whether you’re diving coral gardens, cruising to Bazaruto’s dunes, or tracking lions in Gorongosa, we’ll make sure your adventure begins the right way — prepared, confident, and ready to explore.
Tourist visas for Mozambique in 2026 are simpler than ever, reflecting the country’s growing commitment to tourism. With straightforward entry, improved online systems, and a network of visa-free agreements, visiting Mozambique is now as easy as booking your dream package.
At Mozambique Travel, we’ll guide you through every detail — from paperwork to paradise — ensuring your only challenge is deciding between a sunrise safari or a sunset swim.
At Mozambique Travel, we don’t issue visas, but when you book with us, we guide you with practical advice on entry rules, ensuring a stress-free start to your journey. With over 20 years of experience, we specialize in designing tailored itineraries that combine safaris in Gorongosa or Kruger with beach escapes to Benguerra, Bazaruto, or Machangulo.
We provide insider knowledge, seamless transfers, and trusted lodges. Hundreds of travelers each year rely on us for their Mozambique holidays, and we keep them informed with the latest updates.
