WATCH THE SUNRISE FROM
THE TOP OF LION’S HEAD
Hike up Lion’s Head to catch the sunrise to see majestic
Table Mountain bathed in golden light. It makes for a striking image. Take a
head torch to light the way and go with a group of friends. You could also up
the adventure level by trying a full moon hike.
GET A BIRD’S EYE VIEW
The aerial view of Cape Town is hard to beat. Book
a tandem paragliding experience from Cape Xtreme Adventure Tours and take in the beauty of the
city while getting your blood pumping.
MOVIE NIGHT UNDER THE STARS
An outdoor movie welcomes you to experience
cinematic delights, tantalising treats, and breathtaking scenery under a canopy
of stars. From October, the Galileo Open Air Cinema shows a line-up of romantic
comedies, cult classics, and musicals at some of Cape Town’s prettiest
open-air venues.
HIKING TABLE MOUNTAIN
Spring offers some of the best weather for hiking, with plenty of sunshine but moderate temperatures.
Grab your backpack, friends, sunscreen, and insect repellent, and head to one
of Table Mountain’s glorious hikes.
Table Mountain Cape Town |
SCENIC HELICOPTER FLIGHTS
This unrivalled experience offers a
once-in-a-lifetime trip over the Cape Peninsula. There are few better ways to
take in the beauty of the area. Book with City Helicopters.
SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL PARK’S
WEEK
Pack a picnic, grab your family and friends, and
head out to one of the SANParks offering a week’s free entrance. For the entire
week each year, locals will be able to get in touch with nature to experience
all that the parks have to offer. Cape Point, Table Mountain National Park, and the West Coast National Park are highlights in the Western
Cape. The 2019 dates are 8-15 September.
West Coast National Park, South Africa, |
WINE TASTING
Sip and swirl the top-class wine in
Constantia, where some of South Africa’s oldest wine producing
estates can be found, including the popular Groot Constantia.
A little further afield you’ll find more wine routes,
including Durbanville and the Helderberg. Each has something unique to taste, so make a day
out of it!
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Vergelegen Somerset west, South Africa |
VISIT A MARKET
There is an abundance of vibrant markets in Cape
Town, and there are many fantastic food
markets too. Markets are the best way to shop for gifts,
crafts, and trinkets, and they also make for a fun way to dine out. Some are
only open on the weekends or evenings, so please check beforehand.
HOP ON HOP OFF CITY
SIGHTSEEING BUS
Hop on and step off the iconic City Sightseeing double-decker red buses to feast on the
sights, Cape Town’s top attractions and sounds of the city. There are 17
bus stops in and around the city with a route duration of approximately 2
hours.
VISIT A MUSEUM
Museum visits are a fun, educational, and laid-back way to enjoy a spring
day. Explore Cape Town’s
treasured museums to learn more about Cape
Town’s rich heritage, history, and more.
WHALE WATCHING
Between August and November, it’s peak whale season in
Cape Town. Hermanus is the whale capital of the
Western Cape, but you can spot them from almost anywhere with a sea view.
Hermanus |
WINE, DINE, AND ENJOY SOME
LOCAL ART AT FIRST THURSDAYS
First Thursdays has
become a must-attend event in Cape Town. It takes place on the first Thursday
of every month. The city comes alive at night, and art galleries and shops stay
open till late. Sample some free wine, walk the city streets, make new friends
and soak up the creative vibe of Cape Town.
ICE CREAM DATES
We all scream for ice cream! Nothing says “hello summer” in Cape Town
like flavourful scoops of handmade ice cream. Cape Town’s ice cream scene is so big you
could live off of it for a week or more without ever having to visit the same
place twice.
BEACH DAYS
BEACH DAYS
Cape Town has glittering coastlines with the most beautiful beaches to suit every mood
and moment. Whether you’re after buzzing beachside bars, secluded coves, safe
swimming beaches, or a romantic spot for a sunset picnic, Cape Town’s beaches
have got you covered!
Muizenberg Beach Huts, Cape Town |
ST JAMES CATWALK
Here’s something that the locals tend to keep a secret. The St James
catwalk is a relaxed and scenic walk along the False Bay coast. It’s very
popular with locals, especially over the weekend. The walk starts alongside
Surfer’s Corner beach in Muizenberg and makes its way past several other beaches
and rock pools, before it comes to an end at Danger Beach in St James. Expect
to see birdlife along the way, and even whales and dolphins if you’re lucky!
EXPLORE CAPE TOWN’S TRAIL RUNS
Trail running is
very popular in Cape Town, and it’s no wonder why. Hugging the City Bowl are
mountains, forests, streams and waterfalls (which only run during spring).
There are multitudes of established hiking and mountain biking trails,
most of which are shared with trail runners.
SUNDOWNERS TO END THE DAY IN STYLE
Cape Towns’ sunsets are gorgeous. What better way to enjoy the longer,
warmer evenings than sundowners, overlooking the stunning views of
the city?
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Camps Bay is an ideal spot for sundowners! Cape Town South Africa |
TAKE A STREET ART TOUR
Cape Town is becoming a mecca for graffiti and street art. Artists from
around the world have work up on the walls. The Woodstock Street
Art Tour give visitors a chance to see an eclectic mix of art.
The host has an in-depth, personal knowledge of the work, which makes for a
really fascinating day out.
TREAT YOURSELF TO A LAUGH
Capetonians are known for their sense of humour, so make sure you seek
out some of the top-class comedy
shows while you’re here. It’s a great window into the culture
and diversity of the city, and a great way to wind down at the end of a long
day.
HAVE A MORNING GROOVE AT SECRET SUNRISE
Secret Sunrise is aptly named: the venue
is only revealed a few hours before the event takes place. Take a set of
headphones, switch on your music, and express yourself through dance and
movement as the sun rises. Imagine a party, a silent disco, a yoga session, and
a meditation session all wrapped up in one—first thing in the morning!
CHECK OUT ON OF CAPE TOWN’S MUSIC FESTIVALS
from one of
the amazing music festivals the city has to offer: it’s sure
to put a spring in your step.
As the days get warmer and the rainy days
become few and far between, Cape Town’s buzzing festival scene comes back to
life after a sleepy winter.
TAKE A SCENIC SPRING DRIVE
Cape Town has some truly
spectacular drives, including the famous Chapman’s Peak. But there are many more
stunning drives to do! Consider renting a car and checking out the ocean vistas
and aerial views of the gorgeous Cape Town coastline.
ENJOY LIVE MUSIC AT THE
WATERFRONT
There’s always a great free show happening at the
Amphitheatre at the V&A
Waterfront. Local musos strut their stuff and put on a show for all
to enjoy, and the best part? It’s free!
GO SEE THE PENGUINS
Penguin watching is a whole lot of fun. These
endearing and comical flightless birds are full of character. Visit Boulders beach or Stony Point to get up close and personal with these
lovely creatures.
VISIT CAPE POINT
Replete with scenic views, deserted landscapes, and
diverse wildlife, Cape Point is one of South Africa’s most magnificent
attractions. Cape Point is well equipped to offer even the seasoned local with
a never-ending list of family-friendly activities.
Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town South Africa |
STROLL THE SEA POINT PROMENADE
One of the many pleasures of Cape Town life is a leisurely
afternoon on the Sea Point Promenade.
It brings together cyclists, dog-walkers, joggers, skaters, walkers, and
everyone in between. The Prom starts at Mouille Point near the Waterfront, and
runs along the water’s edge through Sea Point.
Sea Point Promenade |
GET ADVENTUROUS
Cape Town’s sunny days are a clarion call for adventurous
types. Whether you’re into shark diving, shooting ranges, quad biking, or
jumping out of planes, Cape Town has plenty of adventure activities to offer.
Cape Town has so much to offer - it is one place that needs to be on everybody's bucket list!
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Table Mountain from the V&A Waterfront |
Text Courtesy of Cape Town Travel
Photography: Judelle Drake of Bradclin Photography
Photography: Judelle Drake of Bradclin Photography
For Accommodation Cape Town, South Africa