Transport & Getting Around 🚙✈️💨

From Car Guards to Card Tips — Navigate like a Local

Kellie Paxian

Kellie Paxian

Cape Town, South Africa

South Africa is super easy to navigate once you know the basics — whether you’re hopping in an Uber, road-tripping along the Garden Route, or taking a domestic flight. Here’s the lowdown:

  1. Uber everywhere. Reliable, safe, and convenient for city trips. Skip street taxis.

  2. Rent a car for road trips. Perfect for exploring at your own pace. Heads up: South Africans drive on the left!

  3. Car guards (informal parking attendants). You’ll often find them watching over cars in lots or on the street. A tip of R5–R10 when you leave is customary — think of it as cheap parking insurance.

  4. Gas stations. Full service! Attendants pump your gas, wash windows, and check oil/tyres. Tip R5–R10 if you like (“Add 5 rand for yourself”).

  5. Private transfers. Ideal for safaris or long distances — book in advance for comfort and safety.

  6. Domestic flights. Carriers like FlySafair, Cemair, and Airlink connect major hubs. Airlink is slightly more comfortable, but all are reliable.

  7. Luxury trains. For a once-in-a-lifetime journey, splurge on the Blue Train or Rovos Rail — old-school glamour with breathtaking scenery.

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