Johannesburg → Cape Town
The drive from Johannesburg (Gauteng) to Cape Town (Western Cape) is 1 402 km, taking around 14h. You'll pass 3 SANRAL toll plazas on the way.
Toll plazas on the way
- 1 Kroonvaal Toll PlazaN1 • SANRALR 73
- 2 Vaal Toll PlazaN1 • SANRALR 60
- 3 Grasmere Toll PlazaN1 • SANRALR 49
Frequently asked
How long does it take to drive from Johannesburg to Cape Town?
14h of driving — about 1 402 km. Add a 30–60 minute buffer for fuel stops and traffic, especially during December and Easter.
How much does fuel cost from Johannesburg to Cape Town?
A sedan burning 7L/100km will use 98.1 litres at the current ULP 95 price of R21.41/L — about R 2 101. SUVs, bakkies and trucks burn more; bikes burn less.
How many tolls are between Johannesburg and Cape Town?
3 toll plazas, totalling R 182 for a Class 1 light vehicle.
What's the total cost of driving from Johannesburg to Cape Town?
For a single sedan at today's fuel and toll prices, around R 2 283 one-way. Round trip works out to roughly R 4 566.
Is it cheaper to drive or fly between Johannesburg and Cape Town?
Driving costs about R 2 283 for the vehicle, regardless of how many people are in it. Flights vary, but as a rule of thumb: 3 or more people splitting the drive almost always beats flying once you factor in airport transfers and luggage.
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Distance and duration estimated using OpenStreetMap geometry × a 1.3 routing factor (Phase 1.5 replaces this with live OpenRouteService data). Toll tariffs last verified 15 Apr 2026. Fuel prices effective May 2026. Round-trip cost is simply ×2 — actual costs vary with traffic, fuel pump variation, and how often you stop.