South Africa Travel Guides – Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban
South Africa has amazing wildlife, natural landscapes and lively cities for the tourist to explore. After troubled times, South Africa is moving forward and is a pleasure to visit. With the sport big event coming in June 2010, 2010 FIFA World Cup, South Africa cities, especially city hosts like Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban are welcoming soccer fans all over the world. Here below the short travel guide to get around, weather, accommodation and attractions of Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban.
Johannesburg
Jo’burg, as it’s known, is the largest city in South Africa, its busy bustling streets lack real beauty. But you’ll be rewarded with wonderful experiences of the real South Africa and the climate is glorious.
Transportation
There is an international airport in Johannesburg which serves domestic as well as international destinations. There is also a bus service that connects with nearby countries.
Weather
The climate in South Africa has great regional variations. Generally hot though it depends on altitude. Summer tends to be very hot in the low lands; upper lands are pleasantly warm but subject to rain and mist. Winters are mild all over the country except at the highest altitudes which are subject to frosts and occasional snowfalls.
Accommodation
Johannesburg has wide range accommodation style to fit every budget. The internet can offer some of the best information on the cost, range and location of hotels in Johannesburg. You can utilize hotel search engine in this site to compare rates and find the best hotel deals offered by multiple hotel sites. Start your Johannesburg hotel search here (126 hotel deals)
Attractions & Events
- To experience the rich cultures of South Africa that were oppressed for so long, be in Johannesburg throughout September and October for the Arts Alive Festival.
- In April the National Exhibition Centre holds the Rand Easter Show.
- September brings the Jazz Festival and also the Gay Pride march is on the last Saturday of the month.
Cape Town

Cape Town is relaxed and laid back, especially in comparison to Johannesburg. The stunning Table Mountain overlooks the city of beautiful landscapes and beaches. It’s a welcoming place, too, with a vibrant cultural life especially for music.
Transportation
Cape Town International airport has many direct flights from around the world. The city has a main train station where you can board both trains and buses. For help getting around town, ‘Rikki’ transporters, Taxis and buses are available.
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Weather
The best time to visit is during the summer months December to March. It can be around 26 C in the city but this is cooled off a by the Cape Doctor – also known as the wind!
Accommodation
As a big city, Cape Town has over 340 accommodations from luxury to budget stays. You can utilize hotel search engine in this site to compare rates and find the best hotel deals offered by multiple hotel sites. Start your Cape Town hotel search here!
Attractions & Events
- The Cape Town Arts Festival is an outdoor event during the summer month of January.
- The Good Food and Wine Festival is held in June.
- There are a few events taking place in December. In the Company’s Garden you can experience Carols by Candlelight. A more flamboyant event with outrageous costumes is the Cape Town Queer Event.
Durban

Durban is a modern city with a lively night scene and plenty to keep you entertained from taverns, discos, theaters and clubs. The proud Zulu culture can be felt throughout Durban which boasts tropical beaches and jungle.
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Transportation
International and domestic flights are served by Durban International Airport. You can reach the main South African cities with by train such as Cape Town and Johannesburg. Rickshaws, Taxi’s and minibuses will get you around the city itself.
Weather
Overall the climate is fairly mild all year round. During May and October there is more chance of rain and the winters bring an evening chill.
Accommodation
The internet can offer some of the best information on the cost, range and location of hotels in Durban. You can utilize hotel search engine in this site to compare rates and find the best hotel deals of 78 hotel deals in Durban offered by multiple hotel sites. Start your Durban hotel search here!
Attractions & Events
- Durban has a literature festival in March at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
- Natal holds a Marathon in June which goes through the valley of a thousand hills.
- The Centre for Creative Arts holds the International Film Festival in June.
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Parag
April 1, 2010 at 11:50 am
Durban Airport will be three times the size of the current airport and, with the longer runways and larger terminals, will be able to service the largest aircraft in the world – meaning more direct international flights to and from Durban.
Johannesburg Flights
April 12, 2010 at 9:26 am
Unfortunately, I haven’t been to Johannesburg and Durban but I have been to Cape Town once. Though it was a business trip but I visited several tourists’ attractions in my spare time. Robben Island impressed me the most. It is the place which was used as a political prison during the Apartheid period. The most interesting thing was; my tour operator was himself a political prisoner that’s why he told me plenty of insights about what went there. Whenever you get South Africa flights don’t forget to visit Robben Island otherwise you will blame your self.
Facts About Africa
May 10, 2010 at 5:01 am
Durban is one of South Africa’s most popular local holiday destinations. This is where stressed-out Gautengers head for a weekend retreat and families escape for that long weekend break at its many places to stay. Durban and the province of KwaZulu Natal is the official home of South Africa’s Zulu tribe and is rich in cultural heritage. This is also the province where wildlife and nature can be observed in some of the most awe-inspiring settings imaginable. Head up the north coast or into the interior – this is a province worth exploring.
Emily
June 2, 2010 at 11:22 pm
Durban Airport will be three times the size of the current airport and, with the longer runways and larger terminals, will be able to service the largest aircraft in the world – meaning more direct international flights to and from Durban.