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Gap year opportunities after matric

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January 13, 2026

FOR many matriculants, a gap year is not just about taking a break.

- GERRY CUPIDO

Some are waiting for varsity acceptance, others did not get funding, and many simply need time to figure out their next move.Parents, on the other hand, often want reassurance that a gap year will be productive and not just a year lost.

The good news is that a gap year can be a smart and valuable step if it includes earning money, gaining work experience and learning independence.

From local jobs to work and travel opportunities, here are realistic ways matriculants can earn during a gap year.

Work and travel

For matrics who want adventure, work and travel programmes remain one of the most popular gap year choices.

Cruise ships and yacht work

Working on cruise ships is a well-known option for South Africans. Jobs are usually in hospitality, housekeeping, childcare or entertainment. Accommodation and meals are included, which helps matrics save a portion of their earnings.

Yacht work is another option, especially for those willing to complete basic maritime training. Tips can significantly boost income, but competition is high, and preparation is essential.

Overseas seasonal work

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