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CAPE TOWN
South Africa's Mother City
South Africa's Mother City
CAPE TOWN

Why Visit Cape Town?

Cape Town. The glorious Mother City. A world-renowned and wildly beloved travel destination. A vibrant melting pot of people, cultures, backgrounds, religions, and ethnicities. A place where people from all walks of life come together to celebrate life, discover, explore, experience, and immerse themselves in the pure unspoiled beauty of one of the most magnificent places in the world

There is absolutely no denying that the Mother City’s unbelievable lust for life, unapologetic natural beauty, incredible diversity, and bold sense of adventure will leave you spell-bound and wanting more every day you spend in her wake.

Getting to explore and discover all her spectacular hidden gems, best kept secrets, remarkable landmarks, exciting attractions, beautiful beaches, and glorious natural wonders is a fate that will forever keep Cape Town locals, tourists, globe trotters, avid explorers, and eager travelers completely hooked, head-over-heels, and utterly enchanted by the city’s undeniable charm and captivating spirit.

Cape Town is EVERYTHING you can imagine and so much more. While there are a million reasons why the Mother City should be at the very top of your travel destination bucket list, here are some of the top reasons to visit Cape Town and why you won’t regret a single second of it!

Cape Town in 60 seconds

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Luxury Hotels and Properties in Cape Town

Our recommended Cape Town accommodation options offer privacy, luxury, and sophisticated elegance. Here are our best-selling options.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We've taken the liberty to answer everything you may need to know about visiting Cape Town

  • When is the best time of year to visit? +

    Peak season in Cape Town is from December until April when tourists flock to the city due to the warm and dry weather. If you love the beach and festive atmosphere, this is probably the best time to come to Cape Town. Summer is also a windy time of the year in the Mother City. However, it often settles down through February and March. If you want to skip the crowds but enjoy the great summer weather, then March to May is a great time to visit. Cape Town has a Mediterranean climate which means the winter months, from June to August, is when it receives most of its rainfall. August to October is a fantastic time to be in Cape Town. Not only is it starting to warm up, but whales are returning, too! It's almost impossible not to spot a whale breaching while driving along the coastal roads during this time, so it's a popular time of year to visit.
  • Where to stay in Cape Town? +

    The top tourist attractions are spread out across the city. However, when choosing their accommodation in Cape Town, many first-time visitors opt to stay as close to the Victoria & Alfred (V&A) Waterfront as possible. This is a great central location with many shops and restaurants and the Two Oceans Aquarium. For a more peaceful setting, hotels on the foothills of Table Mountain offer easy access to the national park, and many have spectacular city and mountain views. Foodies also like to stay near the eclectic eateries of Kloof Street, a popular strip connecting the city centre with the City Bowl neighbourhood. If you're planning a sun, sand, and sea vacation, Camps Bay, about six kilometres from the city centre, makes a great base. A beautiful mountain-backed beach skirts the shores of this upscale residential area, and chic shops, cafes and hotels beckon along the beachfront.
  • What are the top Cape town highlights? +

    Cape Town is continually voted as one of the best cities in the world, and for good reason. South Africa's oldest city, it's a truly unique setting with the famous flat-topped Table Mountain hugged by towering city buildings, vineyards and the Atlantic Ocean. It offers a delightful mix of activities and attractions and is an outdoor playground of mountains, pristine beaches, history, fine dining, and plenty of wine farms. - Table Mountain and Lion’s Head - Boulders Beach - Victoria & Alfred Waterfront - Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens - Signal Hill and the Noon Gun - The Castle of Good Hope & City Hall - The Heart of Cape Town Museum - Iziko Museums of South Africa & Company’s Garden - The District Six Museum - Zeitz MOCAA - Bo-Kaap
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    1. Beach Hop in Clifton and Camps Bay About six kilometres from the city centre, the beaches of Camps Bay and Clifton lure the buff, the bronzed, and the beautiful – as well as the big bucks. At Clifton, Cape Town's St. Tropez, some of the city's priciest real estate overlooks four gleaming white-sand beaches flanked by smooth granite boulders and washed by sparkling but crisp, blue seas. First Beach is a favourite volleyball venue and offers decent surf when the conditions are right. Just south of Clifton, trendy Camp's Bay sports another stunning beach, backed by the magnificent Twelve Apostles and the distinctive peak of Lion's Head. People-watching is an art along this pretty palm-lined stretch as well as at the chic cafes and boutiques fringing Victoria Street – especially during weekends and holidays when locals and tourists throng here to soak up the scene. Camps Bay and Clifton's Fourth Beach boast coveted Blue Flag status awarded for clean water, safety, and environmental management, making them an excellent choice for families as well. 2. Shop at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront Stretching around two harbour basins, the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront is a buzzing entertainment quarter reminiscent of Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. Once a scruffy fishing harbour, this reimagined waterfront district is now one of the city's top tourist attractions, and many of the old buildings have been preserved and restored. Millions of visitors a year flock here to the shops, jazz venues, restaurants, hotels, theatres, drama schools, cinemas, and museums. Sports fans will love the Springbok Experience Rugby Museum, which traces the story of South African Rugby through interactive exhibits. The Two Oceans Aquarium features more than 300 species of fish from the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, in particular from the area around the Cape of Good Hope. Highlights include a touch tank, penguin encounter, predator exhibit, and diving experiences, which allow visitors to view fascinating marine creatures up close. Trips to Robben Island leave from the Nelson Mandela Gateway on the waterfront, but anyone is welcome to explore the museum exhibits here. West of the waterfront, the trendy Green Point precinct is also home to the lovely Green Point Urban Park with its biodiversity garden and the Cape Town Stadium, which hosted many FIFA World Cup matches in 2010. 3. Drive along Chapman's Peak About 25 kilometres from the city centre, Chapman's Peak Drive, affectionately called "Chappies" by the locals, is one of the most jaw-dropping driving routes in the world. Cut into the sheer face of Chapman's Peak, which plunges to the sea, this spectacular toll road snakes its way for about nine kilometres between Noordhoek and Hout Bay, passing panoramic Chapman's Peak point along the way. With 114 curves carved into the rock face, some perched more than 500 meters above the sea, this is not a route for those prone to motion sickness. Around sunset, cars crowd the panoramic viewpoints as sightseers stake a spot to watch the sun sink while sipping a cool drink in the time-honoured South African tradition known as "sundowners." Look for southern right whales and dolphins in the sparkling Atlantic Ocean below, and drive slowly and carefully. The road was closed on and off for several years due to rockfall dangers, but it has now been stabilised and is open every day – except during severe weather events. As well as being used as a location for TV commercials, Chapman's Peak Drive is the setting for the famous Cape Town Cycle Tour and Two Oceans Marathon. After admiring the magnificent sea views, hungry travellers can feast on fresh fish at one of the excellent seafood restaurants in Hout Bay. 4. Take a boat to Robben Island For nearly 400 years, Robben Island in Table Bay was a brutal prison where Nelson Mandela spent 18 years in a tiny cell during the apartheid era. Today, the island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-see attraction for anyone interested in South African history. Tours to the island begin with multimedia exhibits in the museum at the Nelson Mandela Gateway on the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront before travellers board vessels to the island. The boat trip takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on weather conditions, and can be rough during big swells. While on the island, visitors tour the maximum-security prison, Mandela's former cell, and the lime quarry where prisoners were forced to endure back-breaking labour. The interesting part about the tour is that the guides are former prisoners of Robben Island, sharing their experiences and offering insight into the atrocities of apartheid and the power of forgiveness. 5. Whale Watching on the Whale Coast From June to November each year, the whales are in town! You can try to spot the Southern Right, Humpback and Bryde whales in the deep blue sea during this time. The Whale Coast offers plenty of viewpoints, and the quaint seaside towns provide plenty of arts and culture attractions. Whale season also coincides with the wildflower season, so you can explore both simultaneously. 6. Wine Tasting and Fine Dining Cape Town is a foodie and wine-lover paradise. The city is home to some of the best restaurants globally and many award-winning wineries. So, there's something to delight your taste buds around every corner.
  • What is the recommended length of stay? +

    For first-time visitors, we recommended a minimum of a four-night stay. This will allow guests to experience most of Cape Town's top attractions such as Table Mountain, Robben Island, Kirstenbosch Gardens, Cape Point, the Cape Peninsula and the Cape Winelands. There's so much to see, so you'll never regret spending a few more nights in Cape Town if your itinerary can allow it.
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Places to Explore in and Around Cape Town

Cape Town is vibrant and trendy, rich in history, and offers world-class culinary experiences. There are plenty of activities for the adventure-seeker as well.

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Safari Tours that Include Cape Town

Cape Town is filled with natural wonders and is the ideal all-in-one destination to add to your African safari tour. Browse through some of our favourite itineraries to get you started.

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