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Angola

E-visa available; visa-free for some nationalities

Overview

Angola is a large country on Africa's southwestern coast, bordered by Namibia, Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the Republic of Congo. As Africa's second-largest oil producer, Angola has historically been a destination for business travelers, though tourism is gradually developing.

The capital Luanda serves as the country's aviation gateway, with the new Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport (NDD) replacing the older Quatro de Fevereiro Airport (LAD) as the main hub. TAAG Angola Airlines, the national carrier, operates domestic routes connecting the country's 18 provinces and international flights to Europe, Africa, and South America.

Angola remains one of the more expensive destinations in Africa due to its oil-driven economy. Travelers should plan carefully, as infrastructure outside major cities can be limited. Portuguese is the official language, and English is not widely spoken outside business circles.

Major Airports

International Gateway

Airport Code City Role
Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International NDD Luanda Main international hub
Quatro de Fevereiro International LAD Luanda Legacy airport, limited operations

Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport (NDD) opened as Angola's new flagship airport, located approximately 40 km east of Luanda in Bengo province. With capacity for 15 million passengers annually, it serves as TAAG Angola Airlines' hub and handles all international traffic. The $3 billion facility is one of Africa's largest airports by capacity.

Quatro de Fevereiro Airport (LAD) served as Angola's main airport for decades but has transitioned to non-commercial services, maintenance, and training operations.

Regional Airports

Airport Code City Province Flight Time to Luanda
Cabinda CAB Cabinda Cabinda 1 hour
Lubango SDD Lubango Huila 1 hour 20 min
Catumbela CTB Benguela Benguela 50 min
Huambo NOV Huambo Huambo 1 hour
Soyo SZA Soyo Zaire 45 min

Cabinda (CAB) serves the oil-rich exclave separated from mainland Angola by the Democratic Republic of Congo. Frequent flights connect to Luanda for oil industry workers.

Lubango (SDD) is the gateway to southern Angola's highlands and the dramatic Tundavala Fissure.

Catumbela (CTB) serves the coastal city of Benguela and was upgraded to international standards in 2018.

Airlines

National Carrier

TAAG Angola Airlines (DT) is the state-owned flag carrier, based in Luanda. The airline operates:

  • Domestic network: 13+ destinations across all provinces
  • African routes: Johannesburg, Cape Town, Windhoek, Kinshasa, Brazzaville, Sao Tome, Nairobi
  • European routes: Lisbon, Porto
  • South American routes: Sao Paulo
  • Other: Havana (Cuba)

TAAG has codeshare agreements with South African Airways, British Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, and KLM.

International Airlines

Limited international carriers serve Angola:

  • TAP Air Portugal β€” Lisbon-Luanda
  • Ethiopian Airlines β€” Addis Ababa-Luanda
  • Royal Air Maroc β€” Casablanca-Luanda
  • Brussels Airlines β€” Brussels-Luanda (seasonal)

Entry Requirements

Visa-Free Entry

Angola has expanded visa-free access to encourage tourism. US citizens and nationals of approximately 98 countries can visit visa-free for up to 30 days per trip (90 days maximum per calendar year).

E-Visa

Citizens of countries not eligible for visa-free entry can apply for an e-visa online:

  • Tourist e-visa: Valid for 30 days, extendable once for an additional 30 days
  • Processing time: 5-7 business days
  • Cost: Varies by nationality (approximately $120)
  • Must be used within: 60 days of issue

Requirements:

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months with 2 blank pages
  • Return ticket or detailed itinerary
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Yellow fever vaccination certificate (mandatory)

Yellow Fever Vaccination

Mandatory for all travelers arriving from or transiting through yellow fever endemic countries. Strongly recommended for all visitors regardless of origin. Carry your vaccination certificate (International Certificate of Vaccination).

Passport Requirements

  • Valid for at least 6 months beyond intended stay
  • Minimum 2 blank pages required

Official visa information: SME Visa Portal

Getting Around

Domestic Flights

Flying is the most practical way to travel long distances in Angola. TAAG operates daily flights from Luanda to major cities:

Route Frequency Duration
Luanda - Cabinda Daily 1 hour
Luanda - Lubango Daily 1 hour 20 min
Luanda - Huambo Daily 1 hour
Luanda - Catumbela Daily 50 min
Luanda - Soyo Several/week 45 min

Book through TAAG Angola Airlines or travel agencies.

Road Travel

Road conditions vary significantly:

  • Main highways: Improving, especially Luanda-Benguela coastal route
  • Secondary roads: Often unpaved and challenging, especially during rainy season
  • 4WD recommended: Essential for travel outside major cities

Car rental is available in Luanda from international companies (Hertz, Avis) but driving standards differ from Western countries. Consider hiring a driver.

Safety Considerations

  • Landmines remain a concern in rural areas from the civil war (ended 2002)
  • Stick to main roads and established routes
  • Use organized tours for remote destinations

Best Time to Visit

Dry Season (May-October)

Best for travel. Cooler temperatures, minimal rainfall, and easier road conditions. Peak tourism period.

  • June-August: Coolest months, ideal for wildlife viewing
  • September-October: Warming up but still dry

Wet Season (November-April)

Hot and humid with heavy rainfall, particularly January-March. Some roads become impassable. However, the landscape is lush and green.

  • November-December: Rains begin, still manageable
  • January-March: Peak rainfall, challenging travel conditions

Regional Variations

Region Best Time Notes
Luanda Jun-Sep Coastal, less extreme
Southern highlands May-Oct Cool, dramatic landscapes
Namib Desert Year-round Minimal rainfall
Northern provinces Jun-Sep Avoid peak rainy season

Top Destinations

Cities

City Airport Known For
Luanda LAD/NDD Capital, beaches, nightlife, colonial architecture
Benguela CTB Colonial history, coastal charm, beaches
Lubango SDD Highland city, Tundavala Fissure, cooler climate
Huambo NOV Second city, highland agriculture

Natural Attractions

  • Kalandula Falls (Malanje) β€” Second largest waterfall in Africa (105m high, 400m wide). Fly to Luanda, then drive 6-7 hours or charter flight
  • Tundavala Fissure (Huila) β€” Dramatic 1,000m cliff with stunning views. Fly to Lubango (SDD)
  • Namibe Desert β€” Unique desert landscapes meeting the Atlantic. Fly to Namibe (MSZ) or drive from Lubango
  • Kissama National Park β€” Wildlife reserve 70km south of Luanda, elephants, giraffes, and antelope

Beaches

The 1,650km Atlantic coastline offers numerous beaches:

  • Ilha de Luanda β€” Peninsula in Luanda, restaurants and nightlife
  • Cabo Ledo β€” Popular beach resort south of Luanda
  • Benguela beaches β€” Less developed, quieter coastal areas

Travel Tips

Money

  • Currency: Angolan Kwanza (AOA, symbol Kz)
  • USD widely accepted: Especially in Luanda and for larger transactions
  • Cards: Accepted at major hotels and restaurants in Luanda; carry cash elsewhere
  • ATMs: Available in cities but may have limits; Visa more widely accepted than Mastercard
  • Exchange: Change money at banks or official exchange offices; avoid street changers

Angola is expensive β€” hotel and restaurant prices in Luanda rival major world capitals.

Connectivity

  • Mobile carriers: Unitel, Movicel
  • SIM cards: Available at the airport and phone shops; bring passport
  • Internet: Variable outside Luanda; major hotels have WiFi
  • eSIM: Limited support; purchase local SIM recommended

Language

  • Official language: Portuguese
  • English: Limited outside international business hotels
  • Tip: Learn basic Portuguese phrases or use translation apps

Health

  • Yellow fever: Vaccination required
  • Malaria: Present throughout; take prophylaxis
  • Medical facilities: Limited outside Luanda; travel insurance with evacuation coverage recommended
  • Water: Drink bottled water only

Safety

Generally safe for tourists with standard precautions:

  • Avoid displaying valuables
  • Use hotel safes for passports and cash
  • Stick to well-traveled areas at night
  • Use registered taxis or hotel transport

Electrical

  • Voltage: 220V / 50Hz
  • Plug type: Type C (European two-pin)
  • Adapters: UK, US, and Australian travelers need adapters

Flights from Angola

Top Airports in Angola

Busiest airports by route connections

Airports by Region

26 airports across 12 regions (plus uncategorized)

Benguela Province(3 airports)

Lunda Norte Province(3 airports)

Malanje Province(2 airports)

Zaire Province(2 airports)

UΓ­ge Province(2 airports)

Cuanza Sul Province(2 airports)

Cabinda Province(1 airport)

BiΓ© Province(1 airport)

Lunda Sul Province(1 airport)

Moxico Province(1 airport)

Namibe Province(1 airport)

Cunene Province(1 airport)

Other(1 airport)