World Cup 2030packages from the South Africa
All-inclusive FIFA World Cup 2030 packages departing Johannesburg. Flights to Spain, Portugal and Morocco — hotels, match tickets and transfers all included. Packages from $3,999.
Where should fans from the South Africa base themselves?
From Johannesburg, Morocco is 8 hours — much more accessible than Madrid at 11 hours. The strategic approach for South African fans is to base in Casablanca or Marrakech for the group stage (visa-free), obtain a Schengen visa in advance for Spain, then fly to Madrid for knockout rounds. Cape Town fans can depart from Cape Town International (CPT) on slightly different routing.
Cantravu builds packages around any combination of host countries. Tell us which nations you want to visit and we configure the itinerary — flights, hotels, match selections, transfers — as one confirmed booking.
Choose your experience
All packages depart Johannesburg. Flights, hotel, match tickets and transfers included. Priced in USD.
- 3 group stage matches
- 3-star hotels
- Return flights
- Airport transfers
- 6 matches incl. knockouts
- 4-star hotels
- All flights & transfers
- Category 1 tickets
- Multi-country
- All matches incl. Final
- 5-star hotels
- Business class flights
- VIP hospitality
- Private transfers
Need a custom group quote or multi-country itinerary? Contact us with your Johannesburg departure dates
What you need before you travel
Spain & Portugal
South African passport holders require a Schengen visa for Spain and Portugal. Apply at the Spanish or Portuguese embassy in Johannesburg or Cape Town with confirmed bookings, bank statements and a travel plan. Cantravu packages provide the documentation needed.
Full visa guideMorocco
South African passport holders enter Morocco visa-free. No visa required — Morocco is significantly easier to visit than Spain for South African fans.
Morocco guideFIFA 2030 for fans from the South Africa
South Africa has followed African football closely since hosting the 2010 World Cup — the only African nation to have done so. Bafana Bafana have been building competitively and are genuine contenders to qualify for 2030. A South African trip to Casablanca to watch the national team in an African World Cup host nation would be the defining fan moment for this generation.