Travel from Cape Town to Johannesburg |
11 Feb 2011 flights |
Mango Airways, at R633, offered the cheapest flight from Cape Town to Johannesburg, and Shosholoza Meyl train the cheapest.
Flights from Cape Town to Johannesburg * |
Bus & train trips from Cape Town to Johannesburg |
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Mango Airlines economy class |
633 |
Shosholoza Meyl train economy Class |
160 |
Kulula Air economy (to Lanseria Airport) |
639 |
City to City bus coach |
380 |
BA British Airways traveller class |
798 |
Translux bus coach |
420 |
Kulula Air economy class (to O.R. Tambo) |
819 |
Shosholoza Meyl train tourist class |
430 |
1time Airline economy class |
839 |
Intercape bus coach |
510 |
Mango Flex |
955 |
Greyhound bus coach via Kimberley |
565 |
SAA South African Airways economy |
1070 |
SA Roadlink bus coach |
599 |
Mango Plus |
1096 |
SA Roadlink bus coach |
599 |
BA British Airways club/business class |
3045 |
Baz Bus |
1460 |
SAA premium class/business class |
3057 |
Premier Classe train (Tuesdays & Saterdays) |
1770 |
* one-way flights from Cape Town to Johannesburg/Lanseria, leaving between 1729 & 2031 on 11th Feb 2011(incl. taxes). Prices can and do change depending on factors outside of the control of us at South Africa Travel Online.
Cheapest Johannesburg hotel accommodation is at the Life on 3rd Guest House Johannesburg, from R395 a night.
We priced the cost of Johannesburg car rental from O.R Tambo International Airport from 13h00 on the 11th Feb 2011 until 13h00 on the 13th Feb 2011 as follows:
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First Car Rental |
Car Trawler |
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Total |
436 |
596 |
520 |
339 |
$440 |
Per Day |
218 |
298 |
260 |
170 |
$220 |
free km per day |
200 km |
Unlimited km |
Unlimited km |
Unlimited km |
Unlimited km |
rate per km |
R1.47 km |
Unlimited km |
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Unlimited Km |
Here's what "Mainswiggins" thought of Cape Town (check out his site, it's got tons of photos in it):
"Table Mountain was – alongside Vic Falls (which I visited 10 years ago) – one of the only two things that have ever really taken my breath away."
"Camps Bay was beautiful: loads of plush houses facing the sunset and nestled in at the foot of The 12 Apostles (contrary to their name, there are apparently 17 of these promontories."
"The beaches and the promenade at Camps Bay are – I imagine – similar to those you’d see in California and Miami...but on a smaller scale."
I found the sign near the top of this photo pretty funny: