Experience Cape Town

Typical Cape Town weather

Cape Town has a temperate, Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. The geography of the peninsula means we have several microclimates. Locals often joke that it’s possible to experience all four seasons in one day.

SUMMER

During the summer months, Cape Town has warm, sunny weather with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-30s Celsius. The city experiences very little rain during this time, making it the perfect season to enjoy the outdoors. The summer wind – known lo locals as “the Cape Dr” can be strong, blowing mainly from the North-East, providing a refreshing cool breeze to the hot summer days.

TEMPERATURES

The average seasonal temperatures in Cape Town can vary depending on the time of year. In the summer months, December to February, the temperature ranges from around 20-26°C (68-78°F) during the day and 13-18°C (55-64°F) during the night. In the winter months, June to August, the temperature ranges from around 12-17°C (54-62°F) during the day and 4-8°C (39-46°F) during the night.

Currency

If you are a tourist visiting South Africa, you will need to exchange your home currency for South African Rand (ZAR) in order to make purchases and pay for services. You can exchange currency at banks, forex bureaux, and other authorized dealers, or you can use an ATM or credit card to withdraw money in local currency. It is important to be aware of the current exchange rate to get the best value for your money. The Rand is available in the following denominations: coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, as well as 1 and 2 Rand; and banknotes of 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 Rand.

Financial Services

Cape Town International Airport has a 24-hour foreign exchange service, as well as various cash machines. There is an abundance of cash machines and foreign exchange outlets throughout Cape Town and the vast majority of retail outlets and service providers in the city have credit card facilities.  Most banks are open between 09h00 and 15h30 on weekdays and 09h00 and 11h00 on Saturdays. Banks are closed on Sundays and public holidays.

Value-added Tax

South Africa charges value-added tax (VAT) of 14% on goods and services. Foreign visitors can reclaim VAT on purchases of more than R250. This can be arranged through the VAT refund offices at Cape Town International Airport. To reclaim VAT, you will need your original tax invoice/s, as well as your passport. For more information on reclaiming VAT, visit www.taxrefunds.co.za.

Tipping for services

While South Africa has no legislation regarding tipping, it is customary to leave a tip of at least 10% of your bill at restaurants and bars. If you are driving around, you will notice car guards patrolling streets where there is free parking. While you are under no obligation to tip these car guards, it is customary to do so if they have looked after your car for more than 30 minutes. While the amount is at your discretion, locals would normally tip an official car guard about R5. In South Africa, petrol and diesel is administered by attendants. At most service stations, attendants will offer to wash your windows, as well as check your car’s oil and tyre pressure. This is part of the service, and you are under no obligation to provide a tip unless you would like to. Social services in South Africa advise against giving money to street children and beggars. If you’re looking to make a difference, rather donate money to an organisation like The Haven (https://www.haven.org.za) that offers a network of night shelters in and around Cape Town.

Health and Medical Information

Being put on the map for our world-class healthcare in 1967, with the world’s first heart transplant being performed by Christiaan Barnard, we can assure you that you that Cape Town has an excellent network of both state and private hospitals. We recommend that you travel with an insurance policy so you can receive the best private healthcare available in Cape Town. Two of the biggest private providers are Netcare and Mediclinic, who run many hospitals and clinics around the country. Those who cannot afford health insurance however, can access public healthcare in South Africa regardless of nationality, travel or immigration status.

Drinking Water

Tap water at hotels, inns, lodges and in other public places is purified and safe to drink.

Language

There are 12official languages in South Africa: English, Afrikaans, isiZulu, isiXhosa, isiNdebele, Sepedi, Sesotho, siSwati, Xitsonga, Setswana, Tshivenda and South African Sign Language.

English is widely spoken throughout South Africa, and English-speaking visitors will have no problems communicating while travelling in South Africa. All signposting is in English.

Metric System

South Africa uses the metric system: weather forecasts are given in degrees Celsius (C); petrol, milk, and wine are sold by the litre; grocery items are sold in grams and kilograms; road speeds are posted in kilometres per hour.

Do I need to get any vaccinations when travelling to Cape Town?

Yellow fever vaccination certificate required for travellers aged 1 year or over arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission and for travellers having transited for more than 12 hours through an airport of a country with risk of yellow fever transmission.

Is there malaria?

Cape Town is a malaria-free area.

Cape Town’s Big Six Attractions

Cape Town is a city with unrivalled culture and diversity, boasting a mix of old and new. Nothing speaks to this more than the iconic Big Six attractions. They represent the beautiful nature, rich history, diverse culture, and incredible cuisine and wine that make Cape Town a top destination for travellers the world over.

Table Mountain

Table Mountain is a World Heritage Site, and it’s easy to see why. The unique flora and fauna found on the mountain are like nothing else in the world, and there are numerous hiking trails to explore.The views from the top of Table Mountain are simply unbeatable. You can see for miles in every direction, and on a clear day you can even see all the way to Robben Island. The cable car ride up to the summit is an experience in itself. The state-of-the-art carriages take you up the mountain in style, and the views out over the city are stunning.

 

 

Cape Point

Cape Point Nature Reserve is a beautiful place with green hills, a rocky coastline and stunning views. The reserve is home to a variety of wildlife including baboons, Cape fur seals and birds.Within the reserve is the  Cape Point lighthouse which was built in 1859. Visitors can take a cable car to the top of the lighthouse for panoramic views of the Cape Peninsula. Cape Point is a popular tourist destination and is well worth a visit.

 

 

 

Groot Constantia

Groot Constantia is a great attraction in the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town. It is the oldest wine estate in South Africa and produces some of the finest wines in the country.The estate covers more than 300 hectares of land and includes a working vineyard, a cellars complex, a museum, a restaurant and a beautiful garden. Visitors to Groot Constantia can learn about the history of wine production in South Africa, tour the cellars and taste the estate’s award-winning wines.

 

 

 

 

 

Robben Island

Robben Island is a small island located just off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa. For centuries it was used as a place of exile and imprisonment, and today it is best known as the site of Nelson Mandela’s incarceration.Today, Robben Island is a World Heritage Site and a popular tourist destination. Visitors can tour the prison where Nelson Mandela was held, as well as the island’s museum and lighthouse. The island also offers stunning views of Table Mountain and the surrounding ocean.

 

 

 

 

 

Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden

Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful gardens in the world. Nestled at the base of Table Mountain in Cape Town, Kirstenbosch covers over 528 hectares and is home to an incredible variety of plant life.The gardens are also a haven for birdlife, and there are several hiking trails that wind through the property. In addition, Kirstenbosch hosts a number of events throughout the year, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Whether you’re admiring the stunning flowers or taking a leisurely hike, Kirstenbosch is sure to delight and inspire.
 
 
 
 
 
 

V&A Waterfront

The Victoria & Albert Waterfront in Cape Town is one of the most popular tourist destinations in South Africa. Situated on the Atlantic Ocean, it offers stunning views, a variety of shops and restaurants, and a busy calendar of events.

The Two Oceans Aquarium is a must-see for anyone visiting the waterfront, and the food markets are a great place to find fresh produce and local specialties. For those looking for a more traditional shopping experience, there are a number of shops selling African crafts and souvenirs.

 
Explore Activities in Cape Town
 
There are many reasons to visit Cape Town, and the city has something to offer everyone. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or simply want to enjoy the beautiful scenery, Cape Town has a lot to offer. The city is home to many different attractions, so it’s important to choose your destination based on your interests.
 
Arts & Culture
 
Cape Town is a popular destination for Arts and Culture lovers, with a number of museums, traditional art galleries, and historical attractions to choose from. The Arts and Culture attractions in Cape Town include the Castle of Good Hope, the South African National Gallery, and the Cape Town Holocaust Centre. There are also a number of traditional Arts and Culture attractions, such as the Cape Town Opera House and the District Six Museum. Whether you’re interested in art, music, or history, there’s an Arts and Culture attraction in Cape Town that’s sure to interest you.
 
Beach & Ocean
 
Beach goers will find plenty to do in Cape Town, as the city offers a variety of beach attractions along the scenic Atlantic Ocean. Popular activities include swimming, sunbathing, surfing, and windsurfing. Fishing is also a popular pastime, and there are many charter boats available for hire. For those looking for a more active vacation, there are a number of hiking and biking trails that wind through the nearby dunes. No matter what your interests are, you’re sure to find plenty to keep you busy during your stay in Cape Town.
 
Eat & Drink
 
Food lovers rejoice! Cape Town is known for its diverse and vibrant food scene, and there are plenty of attractions to keep you happy. For a truly local experience, head to one of the city’s many food markets. Here you’ll find fresh produce, artisanal goods, and street food from all over the world. If you’re looking for something a bit more upscale, Cape Town has no shortage of fine dining restaurants. Many of these eateries source their ingredients from local farms and wineries, so you can be sure you’re getting the best of the best. And speaking of wineries, the Cape Winelands region is just a short drive from the city center and offers countless opportunities to sample some of South Africa’s best vintages. So whether you’re a foodie or just looking to try something new, Cape Town has something for everyone. Bon appétit!
 
Health & Wellness
 
Cape Town isn’t just a pretty face – it also has a lot to offer in terms of health and wellness. From spas and massages to yoga and mindfulness classes, there are plenty of ways to relax and rejuvenate in this city. And if you’re looking for a workout, there are plenty of options for that too, from hiking trails to paddle boarding and surfing. So whether you’re looking to unwind or get active, Cape Town has something for you.
 
Nature
 
Cape Town is the perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts of all stripes. From hiking and climbing to birdwatching and stargazing, there’s no shortage of ways to connect with the natural world in this beautiful city. Nature lovers will find plenty to explore in Cape Town’s many national parks, botanical gardens, and nature reserves. Table Mountain National Park offers incredible views of the city, as well as opportunities for hiking, biking, and rock climbing. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is a must-see for any plant lover, while Boulders Beach is perfect for a relaxing day by the water. Whatever your interests, Cape Town has something to offer nature lovers of all ages. So get out there and explore!
 
Nightlife
 
For those who enjoy a night on the town, Cape Town offers a wide range of options. The city is home to numerous clubs, bars, and restaurants, and there is always something new to discover. Whether you’re looking for a laid-back atmosphere or a wild party, you’ll be sure to find a spot that suits your needs. And if you’re feeling brave, you can even take a dance class or two to really get the night started. No matter what your taste, Cape Town’s nightlife has something to offer everyone. So come on out and explore the city after dark. You’re sure to have a good time.
 
Shopping
 
Shopping in Cape Town is a truly unique experience. The city is home to a variety of markets, malls, and local shops, offering something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for local goods or international brands, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for. And don’t forget to pick up some of the local wines while you’re shopping! Cape Town is also a great place to find unique clothes and souvenirs. Be sure to bargain with the vendors – it’s all part of the fun! Shopping in Cape Town is an unforgettable experience that you won’t want to miss.
 
Events
 
Cape Town is a major tourist destination for a reason – there is always something exciting happening! Throughout the year, the city play host to major events like the Two Oceans Marathon, the Cape Town Cycle Tour, the Rugby 7s World Cup, and the Cape Town International Jazz Festival. These events attract visitors from all over the world, and provide a great opportunity to experience everything that Cape Town has to offer. In addition to major sporting and musical events, Cape Town is also home to a number of arts festivals. The Cape Town Fringe Festival is one of the largest arts festivals in South Africa, and features performance art, theatre, comedy, and more. There is truly something for everyone in Cape Town!

The City of Cape Town is a diverse and fascinating city, made up of a number of different geographic areas, each with their own appeal.  The skyscrapers and lively streetscape of the Central City are surrounded by various areas which offer a unique and beautiful mix of suburban and back-country, rich with natural scenery.

In addition, there are the popular tourist areas of Robben Island, the dramatic shores of the Cape Peninsula and the additional offerings beyond the city, which are popular for activities such as wine tasting in towns like Franshoek or Stellenbosch, or whale watching in Hermanus.

Atlantic Seaboard

The Atlantic Seaboard is a beautiful stretch of coastline in Cape Town that is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. The area is renowned for its stunning beaches, which are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and surfing.
The boardwalk at Seapoint is a great place to take a leisurely stroll or go for a jog, and the restaurants and cafes in Camps Bay and Hout Bay offer a delicious selection of food and drink.The area is also perfect for exploring, with plenty to see and experience. Whether you’re looking to relax or adventure, the Atlantic Seaboard has something to offer everyone. offer everyone.
 
Central City
 
Cape Town’s Central City is a vibrant CBD which offers visitors so much more than just delicious food and great shopping. Long Steet in particular is a bohemian hangout with unique coffee shops, book stores, restaurants and artsy retailers.
 
Travelers and residents can roam from outlet to outlet or simply choose one setting to soak up the atmosphere around the city. There are so many places to explore in this part if town that will cater to any mood requirements. 
 
Northern Suburbs
 
The Northern Suburbs of Cape Town provide nature lovers with an opportunity to explore some beautiful areas within close proximity to urban residential areas, from the trendy shops of Belville to relaxing wine tasting trips along the Durbanville route – these lush green belts make up for a perfect day trip from downtown city life!
 
This bustling urban area with plenty of green surrounds, is situated just outside the main hustle and bustle of the Cape Town CBD and has grown in popularity among Cape Town residents and visitors in recent years. For the more adventurous, Durbanville, also offers numerous mountain biking trails that caters to riders of all skill levels. 
 
Southern Suburbs
 
Cape Town’s Southern Suburbs are a calm and tranquil oasis compared to the bustle of the city centre. With Kirstenbosch Gardens, Groot Constantia and Table Mountain trails and parks all within easy reach, it’s no wonder that this is a popular area to visit.
 
The Southern Suburbs offer a more relaxed experience, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation. Whether you’re looking for a place to take a leisurely stroll or somewhere to enjoy some breathtaking views, the Southern Suburbs are well worth a visit.
 
Blaauwberg
 
Blaauwberg is a vibrant and happening suburb of Cape Town, which offers Bloubergstrand’s world-famous kiteboarding on some simply beautiful beaches, as well as stunning views of Table Mountain and Robben Island.
Blaauwberg also has a thriving nightlife scene, with a number of bars and clubs to keep you entertained into the early hours of the morning. If you’re looking for an exciting place to live or visit, Blaauwberg is definitely the place to be.
 
Cape Peninsula
 
The Cape Peninsula is a spectacular place. It is home to some of the most beautiful views in the world, and its dramatic coastline stretching to Cape Point is a nature lover’s dream. The peninsula is also home to several quaint towns, each with its own unique charm.
 
If you are looking for a place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, the Cape Peninsula is the perfect destination. Whether you want to relax on the unspoilt beaches, explore the natural fynbos and it’s wildlife, or hike to the top of a mountain or breathtaking views, you will find everything you need in this magical part of Cape Town.
 
Helderberg
 
The Helderberg region of Cape Town is one of the most beautiful wine-producing areas in the world. Situated between the Somerset West and beautiful Sir Lowry’s Pass, the region is home to some of the finest vineyards in the country.The scenery is breathtaking, with rolling hills, lush valleys and the majestic Hottentots Holland Mountains towering in the distance. The climate is not only perfect for producing some of the best in South Africa, but also for offers warmer Indian ocean waters inviting. 
 
Beyond the City
 
Just beyond the city of Cape Town lie the Cape Winelands, a verdant region renowned for its wines. The Winelands are home to Paarl, Franschhoek, and Stellenbosch, three picturesque towns that offer visitors a taste of mixed Dutch, French and German traditions.
 
The rolling hills and vineyards of the Cape Winelands are a beautiful sight, and there are plenty of opportunities to sample the local wines. Whether you’re enjoying a glass of Chenin Blanc from Paarl or exploring the historic wine estates of Stellenbosch, the Cape Winelands offer a unique and memorable experience. 

Getting Around Cape Town

Discover Transport

There are a few different ways to get around Cape Town, depending on your budget and needs. If you’re travelling on a tight budget, the best option is to use the bus system. Bus tickets are relatively cheap, and you can use them to get around the city quite easily.

  • CAB OR TAXI – Visitors to Cape Town can make use of metered taxi cabs or ride-sharing services like Uber which are easy to find near the airport or major attractions in and around the city. Both options offer convenient transportation around the city to get to and from popular tourist destinations.
  • CAR HIRE – Use local car hire companies to rent a car and explore the city on your own schedule. There are many rental companies to choose from, offering a range of vehicle sizes and classes. It is a convenient and flexible option to easily visit different parts of the city and popular tourist destinations.
  • BICYCLE – Cape Town is a bike-friendly city with a variety of options for visitors looking to explore the city by bicycle. Several rental companies offer daily, weekly, or monthly rentals, as well as guided tours. The city also has an extensive network of dedicated bike lanes and routes, making for safe easy travel.
  • TRAIN – Experience the breathtaking beauty of Cape Town by railway on the Southern Line. The city’s convenient and affordable trains will take you on a journey through the city, with multiple stations located throughout to make it easy to explore all that Cape Town has to offer.
  • BUS – Cape Town has a number of private bus companies and commuter bus services, as well as the City Sightseeing bus. The City Sightseeing bus is an awesome way to see the city at your own pace as you jump on and off at your leisure. The MyCiti bus is another quick way to get around the city.

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