Transportation in South Africa

South Africa offers a variety of transportation options to suit different budgets and travel styles. For those seeking comfort and speed, domestic flights connect major cities. Car rental provides flexibility to explore at your own pace, while buses offer a budget-friendly alternative for longer distances. Train travel offers a scenic and relaxing experience, with options ranging from budget-friendly to luxurious. Taxis and ride-hailing services are readily available in urban areas. However, it's essential to exercise caution when using public transportation, especially in unfamiliar surroundings.

Ultimately, the best mode of transportation depends on your itinerary, budget, and desired travel experience.

Airlines

FlySafair (pronounced: "fly-saf-air") began operations in October 2014, but the company behind the airline, Safair, has been in operation for over 50 years.

Fly Safair

FlySafair website

 

Lift Airlines

LIFT is a relatively new South African airline that has quickly gained popularity for its flexible booking options and comfortable flights. It offers domestic routes within South Africa, connecting major cities and popular tourist destinations.

Lift Airlines South Africa

 

Airlink

Airlink, (previously known as South African Airlink) is a regional airline based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Its main business is to provide services between smaller, under-served towns and larger hub airports. It has since expanded to offer flights on larger, mainline routes. The airline has a network of more than 60 routes to over 45 destinations in Southern Africa. In January 2021, it became the second-largest carrier within Africa by number of flights, and third-largest by number of seats.

Airlink Airlines South Africa

Airlink website.

 

South Africa Airways (SAA)

Once the pride of South African airspace, SAA unfortunately was decimated by corruption and mismanagement and now only have a few aircraft flying.

South African Airways

SAA website

 

Trains

South Africa has, for the last 30 years, been deteriorating due to corrupt, inexperienced and unskilled politicians. As of July 2024, we have a new (GNU) government and are on the right track (excuse the pun) to once again make train travel a popular form of transport. As a tourist, I would be hesitant to travel by regular train in South Africa, BUT, there are 2 wonderful luxury trains available to tourists - Rovos Rail and The Blue Train.

Rovos Rail trains

Rovos Rail website.

 

Bus

South Africa has a selection of long distance bus companies. The buses are generally not as comfortable as in other parts of the world, but they are affordable.

Intercape bus South Africa

To book a bus click here.

 

Baz Bus

Baz Bus South Africa

Bazbus has become THE way to travel around South Africa in a safe, flexible, and fun way!

A South African institution since 1995, Bazbus covers the major tourist destinations, but our drivers also know the hidden gems, the stops between the stops that tourists would never find. Best option for backpackers.

Baz Bus website.

 

Taxis

South Africa has numerous e-hailing services with BOLT and UBER being among the most popular.

taxis in South Africa

For a more in-depth look at taxi options click here.

 

Minivans (black taxis)

overloaded taxi South Africa

In the 1960s, the apartheid government forced black South Africans to move out of the cities into far-flung townships many kilometres away from business districts. To facilitate the movement of people from the cities to work, food, and services; the minibus taxi industry was born out of a need for public transport, which was not serviced by buses or rail.

Although black taxis are everywhere and are very cheap, I would not recommend taking one as a tourist - not for crime reasons, but for comfort reasons. They tend to exceed the legal passenger limit and are infamous for recklessness.