Johannesburg’s O.R. Tambo (JNB) sits east of the city; the Apartheid Museum is in the Gold Reef City area south of central Joburg—most travelers go direct by rideshare/taxi, with Gautrain + short car ride as a budget-friendly backup. (more…)
Traveling from Cape Town to Stellenbosch is easy, with self-drive and ride-hailing being the most common options, plus private transfers/shuttles and budget public bus choices for flexible travelers. For most visitors, a rental car or Uber/Bolt is the simplest choice,…
Traveling from Johannesburg to Pretoria is easy and common for commuters and visitors, with the Gautrain being the fastest and most reliable option for most travelers, while intercity buses, ride-hailing/taxis, and private transfers are useful depending on your budget, luggage,…
Cape Town International Airport (CPT) is about 20–30 km from Table Mountain’s main visitor hub (the Lower Cableway Station on Tafelberg Road). The simplest routes are private (rideshare/transfer/car). Public transport can work, but always check the latest service notices before…
Cape Town International Airport (CPT) is about 20–25 km from the Cape Town Cruise Terminal at the V&A Waterfront. Below are four practical ways to get from arrivals to the ship check-in area with minimal stress. (more…)
Getting from Johannesburg O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) to Sandton City is very straightforward thanks to the fast Gautrain airport train, a wide choice of airport shuttles, taxis and ride-hailing apps, plus easy self-drive options – below you’ll find at-a-glance…
Getting from Cape Town International Airport (CPT) to the V&A Waterfront is a straightforward 20–30 minute trip by road, with options ranging from metered taxis and ride-hailing apps to prebooked shuttles and self-drive car rentals—this guide compares each option, rough…