Planning a trip to Namibia from the UK?
Here’s everything British passport holders need to know about getting a Namibia visa.
Find out about key differences between the eVisa and visa on arrival — plus tips to avoid border delays, paperwork issues, or entry refusals.
Do UK citizens need a visa to travel to Namibia?
Yes. British passport holders must have a visa to enter Namibia for tourism. You have two main options, apply in advance for a Namibia eVisa
or get a visa on arrival at selected airports and land borders.
Although both are valid, UK travellers often prefer the eVisa because it’s quicker, more secure, and helps you avoid hassle at the border.
Differences between Namibia visa options for UK citizens
1. Namibia eVisa (recommended)
Apply online before your trip and receive your visa by email. This lets you bypass long airport queues and arrive with peace of mind.
Apply via:
Requirements:
- UK passport valid for at least 6 months
- Digital passport photo (uncropped, good quality)
- Proof of accommodation (hotel or host invitation)
- Return or onward flight ticket
- Payment via card or digital wallet
💡 Expert tip from iVisa’s Femke Strietman:
“If you're visiting several countries in the region — like Botswana or South Africa — having your eVisa sorted in advance can save you a ton of border stress.”
2. Visa on arrival
British citizens can also get a visa on arrival at most international airports and some land borders. It’s a backup option, but be prepared for longer queues and more paperwork.
What to bring:
- UK passport (valid for 6+ months)
- Printed hotel booking or invitation letter
- Proof of return/onward travel
- Proof of sufficient funds
- Travel insurance (recommended)
- Visa fee: ~NAD 1,080 (about £45), payable in cash or card
⚠️ Important: Some border posts don’t accept digital-only documents — always carry printed copies.
iVisa vs. Namibian government portal: which should UK travelers use?
Feature |
iVisa |
Namibia Gov Portal |
User-friendly interface |
✅ Very easy to use |
❌ Can be clunky |
Customer support |
✅ 24/7 live chat & WhatsApp |
❌ No support |
Mobile app |
✅ Yes |
❌ No |
Document review |
✅ Checked by visa experts |
❌ DIY |
Payment methods |
✅ Accepts UK cards & wallets |
⚠️ May have limited options |
Where can UK citizens enter Namibia with their visa?
You can enter Namibia with either an eVisa or visa on arrival at:
- Windhoek Hosea Kutako International Airport
- Walvis Bay Airport
- Major land borders with:
- South Africa: Ariamsvlei, Noordoewer
- Botswana: Trans-Kalahari, Ngoma
⚠️ Warning: Not all land crossings issue visas on arrival — smaller posts like Oshikango or Klein Menasse may not offer the service reliably.
“We assumed our land border would issue visas — it didn’t. We had to reroute and drive for hours, such a waste of a day during our two-week trip.” — Tom W., London
Common reasons UK travellers are denied entry
Even with a valid visa, some travellers are turned away at the border due to:
❌ Missing or incomplete documents – print everything in advance
❌ Poor-quality passport photos – use official guidelines or iVisa’s service
❌ Using the wrong border – not all crossings issue visas on arrival
❌ Showing documents only on your phone – paper copies are often required
❌ Applying for your eVisa too late – allow at least 7 business days
💡 Tip from Femke:
“Printed copies of your visa, passport, hotel booking, insurance — even if you’ve got them digitally — make crossing the border smoother and less stressful.”
Quick travel tips for UK visitors in Namibia
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Currency: Namibian Dollar (NAD); cards accepted in cities, but cash is useful in rural area
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SIM card: Limited Wi-Fi outside cities — buy a local SIM or eSIM
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Safety: Generally safe, but use standard travel precautions like locking away valuables
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Health: High-factor sunscreen, mosquito repellent, and travel insurance are must-haves
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Driving: UK licences are accepted with an international driving permit; 4WD useful outside cities
Got questions or need help?
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