School holidays are the perfect time to hit the road with the family and explore the stunning landscapes and diverse cultures of South Africa. Whether you’re planning an adventurous off-road expedition or a scenic on-road journey, ensuring you can plan your trip effectively and budget for fuel costs is essential. That’s where the Drive South Africa Fuel Cost Calculator comes in.
The Fuel Cost Calculator is a simple, effective tool that helps you estimate your fuel expenses, allowing you to make informed decisions on your trip. In this blog, we’ll guide you on how to use the Fuel Cost Calculator to plan your road trip and suggest five family-friendly routes, including both off-roading and on-roading options.
Distributor at a petrol station | Photo: Engin Akyurt via Pexels
Before you hit the road, understanding your fuel expenses will help you budget wisely. We designed the Fuel Cost Calculator to make this process straightforward. Here’s how to use it:
1. Choose the Fuel Price:
South Africa has different fuel prices based on location, so you’ll need to select whether you’re purchasing fuel at the coastal price or the inland price. This distinction is important because fuel costs are generally higher in inland areas.
2. Select the Type of Fuel:
Next, you will choose the type of fuel your rental vehicle uses. You’ll be able to select from various options, including:
Your rental car’s fuel type will be listed on the information page of the vehicle, so make sure to refer to this.
3. Input the Car’s Fuel Consumption:
Every car has its own fuel efficiency, which is typically listed in kilometres per litre (km/l). You’ll need to enter this information in the Fuel Cost Calculator. You can find the car’s fuel consumption details on the rental car’s page on the Drive South Africa website.
4. Enter the Distance You Plan to Drive:
Finally, input the distance you plan to travel on your road trip. This is typically the route you’ll be driving from your starting point to your destination. You can use online maps or other tools to get an accurate estimate of the distance. Once you’ve entered all these details, the calculator will provide you with an estimated fuel cost for your trip, so you can better plan your budget.
Your choice of standard car or 4×4 depends on your destination | Photo: Bernd Dittrich via Unsplash
As you begin to plan your family holiday, one of the first decisions you’ll need to make is whether to rent a standard vehicle or a 4×4. The choice comes down to the type of road trip you’re planning.
For most family road trips on well-maintained roads, a standard vehicle is a comfortable and cost-effective option. Drive South Africa offers a wide range of standard cars, such as sedans, hatchbacks, and SUVs, that are perfect for smooth, on-road driving. These vehicles are fuel-efficient and provide a smooth ride for exploring South Africa’s cities, scenic coastal routes, and cultural attractions.
If your road trip includes venturing off the beaten path, such as into national parks or along rugged dirt roads, a 4×4 is your best choice. 4x4s are built for off-roading and offer the stability and power you need to tackle tough terrain. Drive South Africa offers a selection of 4x4s, including popular models like the Toyota Land Cruiser and Land Rover Defender, which are ideal for families who want a more adventurous experience.
From safari destinations to mountainous regions, South Africa has many stunning family road trip options | Photo: Josh McGregor via Unsplash
Now that you’re armed with the knowledge to estimate fuel costs, here are five family-friendly road trip options across South Africa, featuring both on-road and off-road experiences.
Huts at Storms River Mouth along the Garden Route | Photo: Unsplash
The Garden Route offers one of the most scenic drives in South Africa, stretching from Cape Town to Durban. With well-maintained tar roads, it’s ideal for a standard vehicle. However, if you want to explore the Garden Route National Park or venture into Tsitsikamma, you might want to switch to a 4×4 for some off-road fun.
Family-Friendly Activities Along the Garden Route:
Best Vehicle: A standard vehicle for the on-road journey, but a 4×4 is recommended for off-road exploration in the national parks.
Cederberg Mountains | Photo: Michiel Van Balen
For a more rugged experience, the Cederberg and Tankwa Karoo are perfect destinations for off-road driving. These areas feature remote dirt roads, spectacular scenery, and ancient rock art. You’ll need a 4×4 to explore the true beauty of this region.
Family-Friendly Activities in the Cederberg and Tankwa Karoo:
Best Vehicle: A 4×4 for off-road adventures and access to remote camping sites.
Elephants in Addo | Photo: Alistair Daynes
The Eastern Cape combines the best of both worlds with its mix of well-paved roads and off-road safari experiences. Addo Elephant Park is an excellent family-friendly destination, offering self-drive safaris on well-maintained roads. For more rugged areas, such as the southern section of the park, a 4×4 is recommended.
Family-Friendly Activities in the Eastern Cape:
Best Vehicle: A standard vehicle for the main roads, but a 4×4 for more adventurous off-road safari experiences.
Hyena on a road in Kruger | Photo: Unsplash
Kruger National Park is South Africa’s most famous safari destination. You can drive along paved roads and explore the park on your own, but to venture off the main routes and discover more remote areas, a 4×4 is needed.
Family-Friendly Activities in Kruger:
Best Vehicle: A 4×4 for off-road exploration and safari adventures.
Drakensberg amphitheatre | Photo: Getty
For a family road trip that combines mountain scenery, hiking, and outdoor adventures, the Drakensberg Mountains in KwaZulu-Natal are a great option. The roads around the mountains are accessible for standard vehicles, but some off-road tracks may require a 4×4, particularly if you’re heading into more secluded areas.
Family-Friendly Activities in the Drakensberg:
Best Vehicle: A standard vehicle for the main roads, but a 4×4 for off-road access to hidden gems in the region.
View of a Suzuki Jimny parked on a grassy hill, a good vehicle for main roads and off-roads | Photo: Roberto Pena
Planning a school holiday road trip is easy when you use the Drive South Africa Fuel Cost Calculator. Whether you’re renting a standard vehicle or a 4×4, this tool ensures that you can budget for fuel and focus on what matters most – enjoying the journey. With the right vehicle and fuel budget, you can explore some of South Africa’s most breathtaking family-friendly destinations.
For more information and to start planning your trip, visit the Drive South Africa Fuel Cost Calculator and begin your adventure today!