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How to get to Sun City

How to Get There: Introduction

The famous resort complex SunCity, located in the picturesque North West province of South Africa, attracts travellers from around the world with its world-class leisure facilities, golf courses, and water parks. When planning a trip to SunCity, tourists can choose the most convenient method of arrival: a quick flight directly to the resort or a scenic journey by car from the country's major cities.

By Plane

The fastest way to reach the centre of entertainment is by air: the city is served by Pilanesberg International Airport (NTY), located in the immediate vicinity of the resort zone. This small but convenient aviation hub receives flights from various regions, ensuring a comfortable arrival for guests of SunCity.

An alternative option for international travellers is flying into major hubs in neighbouring cities, for example, Johannesburg (JNB) or Pretoria (PRY), located approximately 120–140 kilometres away. One can also consider flying via Gaborone (GBE), although most tourists prefer routes through the country's main air gateways.

Airport namePassenger trafficKm from city
Pilanesberg International Airport (NTY)Very small10.0

Available plane tickets

By Train

There is no direct railway connection to the resort, as SunCity does not have its own station. Train travel enthusiasts can reach the country's major transport hubs, such as Johannesburg or Pretoria, where trains arrive from other regions.

From these cities, the remaining part of the journey (about 120–140 km) will need to be covered by a rented car or taxi. Such a combined route allows you to blend the romance of train travel with a comfortable transfer directly to the door of your hotel in SunCity.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
PretoriaPRY145 km2 h 2 min
JohannesburgJNB174 km2 h 43 min
GaboroneGBE200 km3 h 9 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Although regular direct scheduled buses may not always be available, many tour operators and hotels organise special shuttles and tourist transfers from major cities. The most popular routes for group trips usually start at O.R. Tambo Airport in Johannesburg or from the centre of Pretoria.

Travelling by bus or minivan allows you to enjoy views of the African savannah on the way to the resort. It is recommended to check the schedule and seat availability with local carriers in advance or when booking accommodation in SunCity, as the travel time usually takes between two to three hours.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
PretoriaPRY145 km2 h 2 min
JohannesburgJNB174 km2 h 43 min
GaboroneGBE200 km3 h 9 min

By Car

Travelling by car is one of the most flexible ways to get to the resort: the road from Pretoria will take just about 2 hours, as the distance is approximately 145 kilometres. Travellers departing from the metropolis of Johannesburg will have to drive about 174 kilometres, which usually requires around 2.7 hours on the road along picturesque highways.

For those driving from the border side, the route from the city of Gaborone, spanning about 200 kilometres, will take just over 3 hours. Many tourists also use taxi services or private transfers; although the cost of the trip will be higher than car rental, this guarantees comfort and eliminates the need to navigate the roads yourself.

CityIATA codeDistanceTravel time
PretoriaPRY145 km2 h 2 min
JohannesburgJNB174 km2 h 43 min
GaboroneGBE200 km3 h 9 min

Traveller Tips

To ensure your holiday in this famous entertainment complex goes perfectly, it is worth familiarising yourself with local features and rules in advance. Here are some useful recommendations for guests of SunCity:

  1. Clothing and Dress Code. During the day, prefer light natural fabrics and comfortable walking shoes, and be sure to use a hat for sun protection. For visiting entertainment venues and restaurants in the evening, a smart casual style is required.
  2. Internal Transport. The resort territory is extensive, so to move between hotels and attractions, it is most convenient to use the free shuttles or the SkyTrain monorail.
  3. Finances. The official currency is the South African Rand. Bank cards are accepted almost everywhere, but a small amount of cash is useful for tipping staff.
  4. Health and Safety. The resort is located in a malaria-free zone, but sunscreen with high SPF is mandatory. Drink only bottled water.
  5. Language. The main language of communication with staff and in the tourism sector is English, so basic knowledge will be quite sufficient for comfortable communication.
  6. Wildlife. Do not feed monkeys or other animals that you may encounter on the grounds or in the surroundings — this can be dangerous and is prohibited by the rules.
  7. Booking Activities. Popular entertainment, such as safaris in Pilanesberg Park or golf, is best booked in advance, especially during the high season.

Observing these simple rules will help you fully relax and enjoy the atmosphere of African hospitality and luxury.

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