
Cape Town
The Mother City — Nestled between the iconic Table Mountain and two shimmering oceans, Cape Town is consistently voted one of the most beautiful cities on Earth.
Discover Cape Town
Nestled between the iconic Table Mountain and two shimmering oceans, Cape Town is consistently voted one of the most beautiful cities on Earth. From world-class wine estates to pristine beaches, from the historic Robben Island to the colourful Bo-Kaap — every corner tells a story. As South Africa's crown jewel, it offers the perfect blend of natural wonders, cultural richness, and adventure.
Why Visit Cape Town?
Cape Town delivers an unrivalled combination of dramatic landscapes, cosmopolitan dining, adrenaline activities, and African wildlife — all within a single city. Whether you're standing atop Table Mountain at sunrise, tasting world-class Pinotage in Stellenbosch, or watching penguins waddle at Boulders Beach, every moment is extraordinary.
Browse Cape Town ToursTop Highlights
Table Mountain
One of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. Take the revolving cable car or hike up for 360° views of the city, ocean, and Cape Flats.
Cape Winelands
Over 200 wine estates in Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl. World-famous Pinotage, Chenin Blanc, and gourmet dining.
Cape Point & Peninsula
Where the Atlantic meets the Indian Ocean. Chapman's Peak Drive, Cape of Good Hope, and the historic lighthouse.
Boulders Beach Penguins
Home to a colony of 3,000+ African penguins. One of the few places on Earth where you can swim alongside penguins.
Best Time to Go
Cape Town's summer offers warm, sunny days (25–30°C), long daylight hours, and vibrant outdoor festivals. December–February is peak season.
Visit in October or March for fewer crowds but still warm weather — the "shoulder season" sweet spot.
Weather & Climate
Summer
25–30°C (Dec–Feb). Warm, dry with occasional southeastern winds.
Winter
12–18°C (Jun–Aug). Cool and rainy — ideal for whale watching in Hermanus.
Rainfall
Winter rainfall region. June–August wettest months. Summers are dry.
Pack layers — Cape Town's weather changes rapidly. The "Cape Doctor" wind blows in summer.
Top Attractions
Table Mountain Cableway
Ride the revolving cable car to the summit for panoramic views spanning the entire Cape Peninsula.
Robben Island
UNESCO World Heritage Site where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned. Guided tours by former political prisoners.
Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden
One of the world's great botanical gardens set against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain.
Cape of Good Hope
The south-western tip of Africa. Dramatic cliffs, hiking trails, and rare fynbos vegetation.
V&A Waterfront
South Africa's most-visited destination. Shopping, dining, the Two Oceans Aquarium, and harbour cruises.
Bo-Kaap
The colourful Malay Quarter with its iconic pastel houses, cobbled streets, and spice-infused cooking classes.
Where to Stay
V&A Waterfront Area
LuxuryWorld-class hotels with harbour views, walking distance to shops, restaurants, and the Two Oceans Aquarium.
R3,500 – R15,000/night
Camps Bay & Clifton
PremiumBeachfront boutique hotels and luxury villas with Atlantic Ocean views and sunset cocktails.
R2,500 – R10,000/night
Bo-Kaap & City Bowl
Mid-RangeColourful heritage neighbourhood with character guesthouses and easy access to the city centre.
R800 – R2,500/night
Stellenbosch Winelands
Wine EstateStay on a working wine estate surrounded by vineyards. Perfect for wine lovers and foodies.
R1,500 – R8,000/night
Safety Tips
Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas — use Uber or Bolt instead.
Keep valuables out of sight and don't leave bags unattended on beaches.
Use hotel safes for passports and expensive electronics.
Stick to well-lit, popular areas like the V&A Waterfront, Camps Bay, and Sea Point.
Book tours with accredited operators like Beyond Africa Safaris for peace of mind.
Drink bottled water or check local advisories during dry seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
October to March offers warm, sunny weather (25–30°C) and long days. December–February is peak season. For fewer crowds, visit in October or March.
