Cape Town

Cape Town, or “The Mother City” as it is affectionately referred to, is the largest city in the Western Cape province of South Africa, and has consistently been voted one the best cities in the world.

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Everything you need to know about Cape Town in South Africa

Cape Town, or “The Mother City” as it is affectionately referred to, is the largest city in the Western Cape province of South Africa, and has consistently been voted one the best cities in the world. With the iconic Table Mountain as a backdrop, vineyards in the vistas, rugged coastlines and sheltered bays surrounding the city, it is a city where cultures, cuisines and magnificent landscapes come together to create a truly unforgettable all-round experience.

 

Where is Cape Town located?

Cape Town is a city and seaport, and the capital of the Western Cape Province. Located on a peninsula that lies southwest of South Africa’s coastline, the city rests at the base of the formidable Table Mountain.

 

When to visit Cape Town in South Africa

Peak season in Cape Town is during the summer between December and March, where visitors can expect hot, dry weather and long days, with the sun only setting at around 8 – 9pm. Though it can get windy, it seldom rains during this time. 

June to August is winter, with cold and often rainy weather. It is a great time to come if you want to avoid crowds and experience Cape Town’s food and wine scene. 

From September to November, spring brings warmer, sunny days, spectacular seasonal wildflowers along the West Coast, and extraordinary whale watching.

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Table Mountain

As the iconic backdrop of Cape Town, no trip is complete without reaching the summit of the mighty Table Mountain. Nothing encompasses the Mother City more than the view from the top, overlooking both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans as well as the city and surrounding region. There really is nothing better than sitting at the top of the world with a bird’s eye view of one of the most beautiful cities on the planet.

Boulders Beach

Located in South Africa’s quaint naval base town of Simonstown, Boulder’s Beach forms part of the Table Mountain National Park and derives its name from the inlets of giant granite boulders sheltering the landscape. Boulder’s Beach is home to a famous colony of African penguins, and requires a conservation fee upon entering, making it one of Cape Town’s less frequented beaches and great for a summer swim in the clear False Bay waters.

V&A Waterfront

Situated at the foot of Table Mountain, in the heart of Cape Town’s working harbour, the V&A Waterfront offers visitors an abundance of unforgettable experiences. Indoor shopping and entertainment venues seamlessly merge with ocean vistas and mountain views and the fresh sea breeze and warm African sun add zest to a cosmopolitan, vibrant atmosphere. More than 80 restaurants bring a fusion of international food, from rustic al fresco fish and chips to the ultimate in fine dining cuisine.

Robben Island

During the apartheid years in South Africa, Robben Island was used as a base to isolate freedom fighters and those opposed to the apartheid regime. The island’s most famous resident was Nelson Mandela, who spent most of his 27 year prison sentence there. Robben Island is now an important museum, as well as a conservation reserve – home to the world’s second largest colony of breeding pairs of vulnerable African penguins. It was declared a World Heritage Site in 1999 and today has become one of Cape Town’s top attractions.

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