Cape Town Airport

Cape Town International Airport (CPT) is one of Africa’s busiest and most modern airports, serving as the primary gateway to Cape Town and the Western Cape region. Located approximately 20 kilometers (about 12.4 miles) from the city center, the airport is well-equipped with a range of facilities, including international and domestic terminals, shops, restaurants, and lounges. It has won numerous awards for its efficiency and service quality, making it a preferred entry point for millions of visitors each year.

The airport offers direct flights to various destinations worldwide, connecting Cape Town to major cities in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and beyond. It also serves as a hub for domestic flights, linking Cape Town with other key South African cities like Johannesburg and Durban.

The distance from the corner of Hans Strijdom Avenue and Long Street in Cape Town’s city center to Cape Town International Airport is approximately 20 kilometers. By car or taxi, the journey typically takes about 20 to 30 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. There are also shuttle services and public transport options available, making the airport easily accessible for both local and international travelers. The proximity and convenience of Cape Town International Airport contribute significantly to the city’s status as a top global tourist destination.