- Cape Town Buses and Shuttles
What are the most popular routes to Cape Town?
| Route | Average price | Average duration | Daily departures | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Johannesburg - Cape Town | Average price$55 | Average duration19h | Daily departures44 | |
| Pretoria - Cape Town | Average price$55 | Average duration20h 40m | Daily departures33 | |
| Durban - Cape Town | Average price$58 | Average duration1d 2h | Daily departures23 | |
| Port Elizabeth - Cape Town | Average price$38 | Average duration12h 5m | Daily departures43 | |
| Mthatha - Cape Town | Average price$44 | Average duration18h | Daily departures68 |
Operators serving Cape Town

Cape Town is a major city in South Africa and is well-connected with other parts of the country. It is a popular tourist destination with many attractions, such as Table Mountain, Robben Island, and the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront. If you are planning a trip to Cape Town and wondering how to get there, there are several options available.
How to get to Cape Town
Buses to Cape Town
The bus is a great way to travel around South Africa and to Cape Town, offering a cost-effective and safe mode of transport. Most of the buses are equipped with air conditioning, comfortable seats, and on-board amenities, making them a comfortable option for long-distance travel. Companies like Intercape and Greyhound/Citiliner are popular choices for getting to Cape Town.
Additionally, buses are often cheaper than other forms of transport, such as flying or driving, making them an accessible choice for budget-conscious travelers. In terms of safety, bus companies in South Africa are highly regulated and prioritize passenger safety, with drivers receiving extensive training and buses undergoing regular maintenance checks. Overall, taking the bus is a hassle-free and convenient way to explore South Africa and Cape Town, offering an affordable and reliable mode of transport.
The main intercity bus station in Cape Town is the Civic Centre station, which is in the city center and serves as a hub for several bus companies. There's also another station in the city, in Belleville, which can be more convenient for you depending on your plans.
Flying
If you are coming from outside of South Africa, flying to Cape Town is the most convenient option. Cape Town International Airport is well-connected with major cities around the world, and several airlines operate flights to and from Cape Town. Once you arrive, you can easily hire a car, take a taxi, or use public transport to get around the city.
Driving
If you live in South Africa and have your own car, or are planning on renting a car to drive around the country, then that's an option to get to Cape Town. The N1 highway is the main route that connects Cape Town to other cities, and there are several scenic routes you can take depending on where you are coming from. The main highways connecting Cape Town to other major cities are the N1 from Johannesburg and Pretoria, the N2 from Durban and Port Elizabeth, and the R62 from the Garden Route.
Driving gives you the flexibility to stop at towns and attractions along the way and take in the beautiful scenery. However, it is important to note that this is a long and tiring journey, so make sure to take regular breaks and plan your route carefully. You might want to avoid driving at night if you're not used to the roads. Also, check out the travel time before making your decision, as distances can be quite long and traffic can be heavy.
What to see in Cape Town
From its breathtaking natural beauty to its rich cultural heritage, Cape Town has become a must-visit destination for travelers from around the world. Here are our top tips to an amazing time in the city:
Visit Table Mountain: Take a cable car or hike up Table Mountain for stunning views of Cape Town and its surroundings.
Explore the V&A Waterfront: A vibrant shopping and entertainment hub, with restaurants, bars, cinemas, and an aquarium.
Visit the Bo-Kaap: A colorful neighborhood with a rich history and heritage, known for its brightly painted houses and Malay culture.
Go to the Beach: Cape Town has some of the world's most beautiful beaches, such as Clifton, Camps Bay, and Muizenberg.
Take a Wine Tour: The Cape Winelands region is home to some of South Africa's best vineyards and offers wine tastings, cellar tours, and stunning scenery.
Visit Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens: A beautiful garden located at the foot of Table Mountain, with indigenous flora and fauna, picnic spots, and a tree canopy walkway.
Visit Robben Island: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and former prison where Nelson Mandela was held, now a museum and cultural center.
Go to the Cape of Good Hope: The southernmost tip of Africa, with stunning ocean views, hiking trails, and wildlife.
Enjoy the Nightlife: Cape Town has a vibrant nightlife scene, with bars, clubs, live music, and cultural events happening all year round.
Where are the popular stops in Cape Town?
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Popular bus routes to and from Cape Town
Buses Going to Cape Town
- Bus from Bellville to Cape Town
- Bus Heidelberg - Cape Town
- Worcester - Cape Town
- Bus from Mossel Bay to Cape Town
- Bus Knysna - Cape Town
- Bloemfontein - Cape Town
- Bus from Queenstown to Cape Town
- Bus Ngcobo - Cape Town
- Butterworth - Cape Town
- Bus from King William’s Town to Cape Town
- Bus Idutywa - Cape Town
- Peddie - Cape Town
- Bus from Riversdale to Cape Town
- Bus Kimberley - Cape Town
- George - Cape Town
Buses Leaving from Cape Town
- Bus from Cape Town to George
- Bus Cape Town - Bloemfontein
- Cape Town - Somerset West
- Bus from Cape Town to Windhoek
- Bus Cape Town - Springbok
- Cape Town - Harare
- Bus from Cape Town to Butterworth
- Bus Cape Town - King William’s Town
- Cape Town - Idutywa
- Bus from Cape Town to Ngcobo
- Bus Cape Town - Cofimvaba
- Cape Town - Mount Frere
- Bus from Cape Town to Mossel Bay
- Bus Cape Town - Kimberley
- Cape Town - Qumbu
Top traveled bus routes in South Africa
- Bus from Cape Town to Mthatha
- Bus Johannesburg - Mthatha
- Mthatha - Johannesburg
- Bus from Port Elizabeth to Cape Town
- Bus Durban - Cape Town
- Bloemfontein - Johannesburg
- Bus from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth
- Bus East London - Johannesburg
- Johannesburg - Matatiele
- Bus from East London to Cape Town
- Bus Cape Town - Durban
- Johannesburg - East London
- Bus from Cape Town to Pretoria
- Bus Johannesburg - Pietermaritzburg
- Cape Town - East London
Plan your next bus trip
- Bus from Cape Town to Mthatha
- Bus Johannesburg - Mthatha
- Mthatha - Johannesburg
- Bus from Port Elizabeth to Cape Town
- Bus Durban - Cape Town
- Bloemfontein - Johannesburg
- Bus from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth
- Bus East London - Johannesburg
- Johannesburg - Matatiele
- Bus from East London to Cape Town
- Bus Cape Town - Durban
- Johannesburg - East London
- Bus from Cape Town to Pretoria
- Bus Johannesburg - Pietermaritzburg
- Cape Town - East London
Popular places nearby Cape Town
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Top getaways near Cape Town
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Find the best long-distance bus routes from Cape Town
Plan an extended journey with our top long-distance bus routes from Cape Town.
- Cape Town to Karoo National Park
- Cape Town to The Edward Hotel (Durban)
- Bus from Cape Town to Johannesburg
- Bus Cape Town - George
- Heidelberg - Cape Town
- Bus from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth
- Bus Durban - Cape Town
- Cape Town - Bloemfontein
- Bus from Knysna to Cape Town
- Bus Cape Town - East London
- Cape Town - Windhoek
- Bus from Mossel Bay to Cape Town





