Travel to South Africa

Flying to South Africa

There are many flights to South Africa from Europe, North America and Asia. The national airline is South African Airways (www.flysaa.com) which runs direct flights from various destinations in UK and the USA to Johannesburg.

British Airways (www.ba.com) and Virgin Atlantic (www.virgin-atlantic.com) also offer direct flights from London to Johannesburg. British Airways has a direct service between London and Cape Town, and runs a direct flight between London and Durban starting winter 2018.

Delta (www.delta.com) flies to Johannesburg from Atlanta. From Southeast Asia, Singapore Airlines (www.singaporeair.com) flies direct to Johannesburg from Singapore.

Flights tend to be more expensive in December and January, while April and May are usually cheaper.

Major airporst are: Cape Town International Airport, Durban King Shaka International Airport, Johannesburg O.R. Tambo International Airport and Port Elizabeth Airport.

Flight times:

To Johannesburg: from London - 11 hours 5 minutes; New York - 14 hours 40 minutes.

To Cape Town: from London - 11 hours 35 minutes; New York - 18 hours 35 minutes (including stopover).

Departure tax:

None.

Airport guides

Airport Code: CPT. Location: Cape Town International Airport is located 18km (11 miles) east of Cape Town. Money: Bureau de change and ATMs are available in both terminals. There is a full-service bank in the... Read more

Airport Code: JNB. Location: Johannesburg O.R. Tambo International Airport is located 22km (14 miles) east of Johannesburg, and... Money: There are ATMs, banks and bureaux de change within the terminals. Read more

Airport Code: PLZ. Location: Port Elizabeth Airport is situated within Port Elizabeth, approximately 3.2km (2 miles) south of... Money: There is an ATM situated in the passage between the arrival and departure halls. Read more

Airport Code: DUR. Location: Durban King Shaka International Airport is located 35km (22 miles) north of central Durban. Money: Standard Bank provides exchange services and ATMs within the terminal. A VAT refund facility is... Read more

Travel by rail

South Africa’s railway network is sadly under-developed and there is little cohesion between neighbouring countries. That makes arriving by train unfeasible, unless you can afford the luxurious Rovos Rail (www.rovos.com) which runs occasionally to and from Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, Swakopmund in Namibia and Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.

Driving to South Africa

There are several borders you can cross to get into South Africa if you are entering the country by car and border posts are open daily. The main border posts are:

• Namibia Vioolsdrift / South Africa, open 24 hours
• Mozambique Komatiepoort / South Africa, 0700-2200
• Botswana Tlokweng / South Africa, 0700-2200
• Zimbabwe Beitbridge / South Africa, 0600-2200
• Swaziland Oshoek / South Africa, 0700-2200

Coach operator Intercape (tel: +27 21 380 4400; www.intercape.co.za) runs regularly to and from points in Namibia, Botswana, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique.

By road note:

Distances are very long and roads are not always well maintained, sometimes making arriving by road an adventure, not a doddle.

Getting to South Africa by boat

Cape Town, Durban, East London and Port Elizabeth all have major ports. For more information regarding the ports, contact Transnet National Ports Authority (www.transnetnationalportsauthority.net).

Cruise ships:

Several international cruise liners call at Cape Town and Durban.




Visa and passport information is updated regularly and is correct at the time of publishing. You should verify critical travel information independently with the relevant embassy before you travel.