Yes! Plenty of tour busses go from Durban to the Cape and back everyday!
Durban has a warmer climate because it a sub-tropical climate whereas Cape Town in a "Mediterrean" climate. Durban is on average about 1-2 degree celcius warmer that Cape Town. Durban also has high humidity (or discomfort factor) whereas the air in Cape Town is much "dryer". Cape Town is located far further south than Durban and has the extremely cold Benguela current running past it. Since the ocean has a tempering effect on land temperatures this cause a distinct drop in the Cape Town temperatures. Cape Town is on the edge of a very volatile sea area, and storms and high winds are common. Durban a warmer current passing it from the tropics to the North. That's just some of the basics, obviously, different terrain (and other factors) also effects the climates.
The Port Cities of South Africa are Cape Town, Durban, East London. Port Elizabeth and Saldanha
Durban is a city and harbour, in the state KwaZulu Natal in the country South Africa
I would say Cape Town or Durban, They both have working harbors where you could find such a course.
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You might enjoy the Baz bus service that allows you to get on and off along your journey to Durban and costs about ZAR3,700 return or ZAR2,500 one way. The Greyhound bus service is the cheapest option however at about ZAR600.
1715 km
how much does translux ticket bus ticket from senekal to durban
With greyhond
Durban has a warmer climate because it a sub-tropical climate whereas Cape Town in a "Mediterrean" climate. Durban is on average about 1-2 degree celcius warmer that Cape Town. Durban also has high humidity (or discomfort factor) whereas the air in Cape Town is much "dryer". Cape Town is located far further south than Durban and has the extremely cold Benguela current running past it. Since the ocean has a tempering effect on land temperatures this cause a distinct drop in the Cape Town temperatures. Cape Town is on the edge of a very volatile sea area, and storms and high winds are common. Durban a warmer current passing it from the tropics to the North. That's just some of the basics, obviously, different terrain (and other factors) also effects the climates.
13- 15 hours
Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban and Cairo.
1 1/2 hours