South Africa can be a surprisingly affordable place to travel, once you get here! But how much does a trip to South Africa cost?
In this article, we lay bare our South Africa trip cost details for one full month spent road tripping from Cape Town to Nelspruit.
If you have the time and a sense of adventure, the dramatic landscape, good infrastructure, and unique destinations make for one heck of a road trip that we thoroughly recommend.
Read on for a detailed breakdown of our food, lodging, sightseeing, and transport expenses for two people to help you better understand how much might your own trip to South Africa cost.
Tracking Our South Africa Trip Costs
All of the following information comes as a result of tracking our expenses with the superb mobile app MoneyControl.
Trail Wallet and other apps have been recommended to us (and I’ve tried them all) but have found that I prefer the ease of use, interface, and reports of MoneyControl.
Apps make tracking our South Africa trip costs easy, but you can just as easily track your own expenses using a spreadsheet as I did for a number of years as well.
Our One-Month South Africa Itinerary
We spent 29 days total in South Africa, staying in 14 different guesthouses, lodges, and backpacker hostels from Cape Town to Nelspruit.
Our average cost of accommodation per night for two people was $40 USD. Our most expensive lodging cost was US$56 in Cape Town and US $50 in Pretoria. Our cheapest stays set us back US$25 in Graskop and US$28 in Port Elizabeth.
Cape Town’s Signal Hill Lodge was our overall favorite, while Ikaya Backpackers (Stellenbosch) and King’s Beach (Port Elizabeth) were our least favorite.
South Africa Lodging by Location
Date | Location | Property | Stay | Rate | Notes |
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2-7 Sep | Cape Town | Signal Hill Lodge | 5 nights | US$56 | AC double / en suite |
7-8 Sep | Stellenbosch | Ikaya Backpackers | 1 night | US$32 | double / shared bath |
8-9 Sep | Franschoek | Otter’s Bend Lodge | 1 night | US$39 | double cabin / en suite |
9-10 Sep | L’Agulhas | Cape Agulhas Backpackers | 1 night | US$33 | double / shared bath |
10-12 Sep | Wilderness | Wilderness Beach House Backpackers | 2 nights | US$42 | double / en suite |
12-13 Sep | Nature’s Valley | Wild Spirit Backpackers | 1 night | US$35 | double / en suite |
13-15 Sep | Port Elizabeth | King’s Beach Backpackers | 2 nights | US$28 | double / shared bath |
15-17 Sep | Cintsa | Buccaneer’s Backpackers | 2 nights | US$31 | double / shared bath |
17-19 Sep | Coffee Bay | White Clay Lodge | 2 nights | US$42 | double / en suite |
19-22 Sep | S.Drakensberg | Sani Lodge | 3 nights | US$33 | double / shared bath |
22-23 Sep | N.Drakensberg | Amphitheatre Backpackers | 1 night | US$36 | double / en suite |
23-24 Sep | Soweto/Jo’burg | Lebo’s Soweto Backpackers | 1 night | US$35 | double / shared bath |
24-27 Sep | Pretoria | Pretoria Backpackers | 3 nights | US$50 | double / en suite |
27-30 Sep | Graskop | Valley View Backpackers | 3 nights | US$25 | dbl cabin / shared bath |
South Africa Expenses by Location
The following is an overview of our costs (for TWO travelers — a husband/wife couple) in each location we visited in South Africa.
The table below does not include transport (see later) or communication costs, or incidentals such as water, toilet paper, etc. — but may give you some idea of what your own South Africa travel budget might look like as an independent traveler.
One thing definitely worth noting regarding the “Food” column is that Lori and I are not big people and often get by sharing one appetizer and one main (or sometimes just a main), so that’s something worth keeping in mind — though Lori knows full and well that if we order hamburgers of any size, she’s going to have to get her own.
So…How much does a trip to South Africa cost?
Here’s our South Africa trip costs broken down by day to better give you an idea of what your own trip to South Africa might cost.
Location | Total | Food | Lodging | Sightseeing |
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Cape Town | US $104 /day | US $35 /day | US $56 /day | US $13 /day* |
Cape Winelands & Whale Coast | $74 | $32 | $35 | $7 |
Garden Route | $81 | $29 | $35 | $17 |
Wild Coast | $62 | $25 | $37 | $0 |
Drakensberg | $86 | $24 | $34 | $28 |
Gauteng (Jo’burg/Pretoria) | $71 | $18 | $46 | $7 |
Blyde River Canyon | $51 | $22 | $25 | $4 |
OVERALL AVERAGES | $71 /day | $26 /day | $40 /day | $5 /day |
*Lori opted to go alone on the Robben Island tour as I had done it in 2006 and it’s not a cheap ticket to do.
Transportation
The first five days of our trip were spent in Cape Town getting around by public bus and taxi.
The remaining 24 days, we got around by rental car (Cape Town to Nelspruit).
On the final day, we left the rental car in Nelspruit and took the InterCape bus to Maputo.
And That’s Our South Africa Trip Costs for 30 Days
Have you traveled to South Africa recently? How did your South Africa costs compare to ours? Let us know in the comments.
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