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The Best Time of Year to Visit Cape Town

Planning a holiday to Cape Town is exciting. But, before you embark on your journey, it’s important to consider one crucial aspect: the best time to visit this vibrant city.

Cape Town offers a diverse range of experiences throughout the year, each with its own unique charm and appeal. Whether you’re looking for sunny beach days or cultural festivities, Cape Town has something to offer every traveller, no matter the season. So, let’s delve into the best time to visit this captivating destination and make the most out of your holiday.

Visiting Cape Town in January and February

January is one of Cape Town’s busiest months, and for good reason. It’s usually hot and sunny, and there are loads of summer events to attend. Summer is in full swing. The daily temperatures average between 17°C (63°F) and 28°c (82°F), although it can reach as high as 40°C (104°F). Cape Town has a Mediterranean climate, which means that it gets its rainfall in the winter months, so January and February are mostly dry.

Expect long, warm days with blue skies, when the sun only sets after 8pm and there’s always something going on. It can be windy sometimes, and Cape Town is a fantastic windsurfing destination in January and February.

Many people believe this is the best time to visit Cape Town, which means January is peak season. Flights and accommodation are a little more pricey, and attractions can be busy so it’s a good idea to plan your timing to get there before the crowds. Luckily you have over 14 hours of daylight to work with every day, so you’re in no rush. By February, things have calmed down a little, but it’s still quite busy.

Perfect For: Beaches, water sports, views, outdoor activities, adventure
Pack: Sandals, swimsuits, loads of sunscreen, hats or caps, shorts and dresses

Recommended activities:

Seal Snorkelling

Place: Pisces Divers
Location: 1 Main Rd, Simon’s Town
Opening Times: 8am – 4.30pm
Contact: 021 786 3799
Website: piscesdivers.co.za/

Jet Skiing

Place: Ocean Star Sailing Academy
Location: Nautilus House, 14 West Quay Road, V&A Waterfront
Opening Times: 8am – 4pm
Contact: 021 418 4074 or 061 107 0536
Website: oceanstarsailing.com/

Dune Bashing

Place: Jeep Tours
Location: 7 Armadale St, West Beach
Opening Times: 8am – 5pm
Contact: 072 027 5478
Website: jeeptours.capetown/

jeep tours

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Visiting Cape Town in March and April

March is the beginning of the shoulder season, when the summer holiday crowds have left. During March and April, there are a number of very big events, including the Two Oceans Marathon, the Cape Town Cycle Tour, and Easter Weekend, which bring in quite a few local and international tourists. These few weekends can be very busy, and flights and accommodation are booked up long in advance and can be a little more expensive than other times. If you’re not coming for those events specfically, plan around them for lower price.

Temperatures in March and April are between 15°C (59°F) and 27°c (81°F). By April, the first cold fronts of the winter sometimes begin, bringing an average of six days of rain throughout the month, whereas March only has an average of two rainy days.

Perfect For: Big events, shoulder season rates, outdoor activities, fewer crowds
Pack: Summer gear, swimsuits, and one or two warmer items for the evenings

Recommended activities:

Winelands Tour (Hop-on hop-off Experience)

Place: Franschhoek Wine Tram
Location: Corner of Main Road and Cabriere St, Franschhoek
Opening Times: 9am – 5pm
Contact: 021 300 0338
Website: winetram.co.za/hop-on-hop-off/

Ride the cable car up Table Mountain

Place: Table Mountain Aerial Cableway
Location: 5821 Tafelberg Rd, Table Mountain
Price: Adult R340 / Senior R230 / Child R170
Opening Times: 8am – 4pm
Contact: 021 424 0015
Website: tablemountain.net/

Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, visit cape town

Indulge in some artisan Ice Cream

Place: Kristen’s Kick-Ass Ice Cream
Location: 6 Cardiff Castle, Main St, Newlands
Opening Times: 12pm – 7pm
Contact: 081 481 6715
Website: kristenskickass.co.za/

Visiting Cape Town in May

By May Cape Town is starting to cool down significantly. This is when the first rains fall, and days are often chilly enough for a light jersey/sweater. Temperatures in May are between 13°C (55°F) and 22°c (72°F). There are very few tourists around, so there is easy access to all the major attractions, although you run the risk of rain putting a damper on things.

May comes with its own advantages though. There is seldom any wind, so on clear days the beaches are beautiful. The sea is actually warmer in the winter months too, so the beach isn’t off the cards yet. Rain only falls an average of nine days in the month so there are many gorgeous sunny afternoons still to be had.

May is also the month when the annual winter restaurant specials kick off, and you can enjoy some of the world’s best fine dining experiences at a fraction of the usual price. Accommodation providers also have winter specials. May is the perfect time to skip the crowds, save money, and still have a great time in this fantastic city.

Perfect For: Saving money, wining and dining, road trips, quiet beach days
Pack: Light jerseys or sweaters, a jacket, boots, but also clothes that suit warmer weather

Recommended activities:

Explore and dine like royalty

Place: Casa Labia
Location: 192 Main Road, Muizenberg
Opening Times: 8am – 5pm
Contact: 0211803119
Website: www.casalabia.com/

Brush up on your history in the most unique way!

Place: Long March to Freedom
Location: Century Boulevard, Century City
Opening Times: 10am – 4:30pm
Website: www.longmarchtofreedom.co.za/    

Surf the warm waters

Place: Muizenberg Beach
Location: Muizenberg Beach, Beach Rd, Muizenberg
Price: Free 

muizenberg beach

Visiting Cape Town in June, July, and August

June to August is mid-winter, so these are the coldest and rainiest months. Depending on your interests this can definitely be the best time to visit Cape Town. For starters, there are barely any crowds at the top attractions. Just make sure your trip doesn’t coincide with Table Mountain’s annual winter closure (usually for two weeks at the end of July). The restaurant and accommodation specials continue throughout these colder months, and flights are much cheaper than other times of year.

It’s also worth mentioning that Capetonians have a very South African definition of cold. Temperatures are between 11°C (52°F) and 20°c (68°F), and most days are a crisp but bearable 13°C (55°F). Rain falls an average of 10-11 days in each month. There is occasional snow on the high-lying mountain regions outside of the city, and there are regular clear days in the Winelands where you can have lunch beside a fireplace with spectacular views of the snow-capped mountains and sprawling vines. It’s also the greenest time of year, and while days are shorter, there are still around 10 hours of daylight every day. On clear days, hiking is incredible. There are waterfalls tucked away in iridescent green forests, and mornings often bring moody fog in from the sea.

July and August are also peak whale season, when Southern Right and Humpback whales can be seen calving in the shallow waters just off shore.

Perfect For: Off-peak rates, fewer crowds, wining and dining, amazing views and skies, hiking, whale watching
Pack: Rain jackets, boots, layers (the weather can change over a few hours), scarves, coats

Recommended activities:

The Iziko South African Museum

Place: The Iziko South African Museum
Location: 25 Queen Victoria Street, Gardens, Cape Town
Opening Times: Daily from 9am to 5pm
Website: www.iziko.org.za/museums/south-african-museum

Visit the Aquarium

Place: Two Oceans Aquarium
Location: Dock Road, V&A Waterfront
Opening Times: 9.30am – 6pm
Website: www.aquarium.co.za/

things to do in the school holidays

Urban Axe Throwing

Place: AXE-O
Location: The Spice Yard, 100 Voortrekker Rd, Salt River
Opening Times: 9am – 10pm
Contact: 074 609-6591
Website: axe-o.com/

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Visiting Cape Town in September and October

September marks the start of spring in Cape Town. You’ll catch the end of whale season, but this time of year is most famous for the wildflowers. All over the Western Cape, blooms take over vast fields and mountains and splash the region with bursts of colour. The rains ease up a little, falling only five to eight days each month.

Temperatures are between 13°C (55°F) and 21°c (70°F), and most days are 14-16°C (57-61°F). The winter specials also end around this time, so the days of frugal travel are over, but it’s worth the extra few pennies for the longer, warmer days, drier weather, and outdoor adventure.

There are some great music festivals to attend too. It’s also shoulder season, so prices are still lower and you’ll be able to miss the crowds that come with summer.

Perfect For: Seeing wildflowers, whale watching, outdoor activities, hiking, outdoor events
Pack: A light jacket, sunscreen, hats or caps, antihistamines if you suffer with allergies

Recommended activities:

Visit Intaka Island

Place: Intaka Island
Location: Grand Central Precintp, 2 Park Ln, Century City
Opening Times: 7:30am – 5pm
Contact: 021 552 6889
Website: intaka.co.za/

intaka island

Rose Picking

Place: Chart Farm
Location: 1A Klaasens Rd, Wynberg
Opening Times: 9am – 4pm
Contact: 079 684 8797
Website: chartfarm.co.za/roses/

Explore the Majik Forest

Place: Majik Forest
Location: Van Riebeeckshof Rd, Van Riebeeckshof
Opening Times: 7am – 7pm
Contact: 0860 103 089

Visiting Cape Town in November and December

During the summer months toward the end of the year, Cape Town really comes to life. The long, balmy days are a treat for locals and visitors alike, and people come out in droves to go to beaches, attractions, festivals, and events. There are food and wine festivals, outdoor music shows, beach parties, and all kinds of summer joys. This is the start of peak season, and there’s something cool going on every day and night. By December, things are in full swing and it’s the most festive time of year by far.

The wind picks up in the summer months, but this is also the time you’ll find picture-perfect summer days. There’s hardly any rain, and temperatures are back up between 17°C (63°F) and 28°c (82°F). It’s a great time of year.

Perfect For: Parties, outdoor events and activities, beach days, hiking, adventure
Pack: Sandals, swimsuits, loads of sunscreen, hats or caps, shorts, dresses and possibly a light warm top and jeans for the occasional evening chill

Recommended activities:

Visit the Neighbourgoods Market

Place: Old Biscuit Mill
Location: 375 Albert Rd, Woodstock 
Opening Times: Every Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 5pm
Contact: 021 447 8194 
Website: theoldbiscuitmill.co.za/  

The Old Biscuit Mill Woodstock

Beer-Tasting

Place: Distillers Union
Location: 156 Victoria Road, Woodstock
Opening Times: 11am to 5.30pm
Contact: 021 447 2517
Website: distillersunion.co.za/  

Shark Cage Diving

Place: Apex Shark Expeditions
Location: Corner Wharf & Board Walk Centre, St George’s St, Simon’s Town
Opening Times: 9am to 4pm
Contact: 079 051 8558
Website: apexpredators.com/

Two Oceans Aquarium

Hiking

Place: Lion’s Head
Location: Signal Hill Rd, Signal Hill
Price: Free 

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Ocean Activities To Try In Cape Town

If you’re a water enthusiast or love the ocean, Cape Town is your ultimate playground. Known for its stunning coastline and crystal-clear waters, the city offers an incredible variety of ocean and water activities perfect for beginners and seasoned adventurers alike.

Here are our top ocean activities to try on your next visit:

Scuba and Free Diving

Head to the Two Oceans Aquarium to experience their PADI-certified scuba and freediving courses. With beginner and speciality courses offered, this activity is perfect for all types of travellers. 

Location: Two Oceans Aquarium located at Dock Road, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
Cost: From R2340 per person
Contact: 021 418 3823
Website: www.aquarium.co.za/experiences/dive-school

Diving, Two Oceans Aquarium, Cape Town

Learn to Surf 

Cape Town is a surfer’s paradise and provides favorable conditions virtually all year round. One surf school to check out is Surf Emporium in Muizenberg, one of the top 5 learn-to-surf destinations in the world.

The company offers surfing lessons designed by internationally qualified ISA surf coach and 9 x South African champion Roxy Davis.  Whether it’s a beginner lesson or one used to improve your current surfing level-these structured weekly lessons equip you with all the skills needed to hit the waves.

Location: Surf Emporium located at Surfers Corner, 72 Beach Rd, Muizenberg, Cape Town
Cost: R1485 for 4 lessons. Private lessons start from R495 per 90-minute session
Contact: 021 788 8687
Website: www.surfemporium.co.za

Diving at the Kelp Forest 

Cape Town’s Kelp Forest is home to thriving ecosystems. As you swim between them, soak in this underwater paradise as fish, crabs, and other marine animals glide past you. Hosted by Pisces Divers, a PADI Five Star Instructor Development dive centre and Cape Town scuba diving operator that present a range of PADI dive training and daily dive excursions. 

Location: Pisces Divers located at 1 Main Rd, Simon’s Town 
Cost:From R3200 per person
Contact:
021 786 3799
Website: www.piscesdivers.co.za

Yacht Cruise 

One of the best ways to see Cape Town is through a scenic yacht cruise along the Atlantic Seaboard. Travellers have the option of an hour-long journey or can rent it privately for a few hours. The Mirage luxury yacht offers day sails and sunset cruises that boast postcard-perfect views of the Mother City. Travellers can also hire private charters for special occasions like weddings, birthdays or corporate events.

Location: The Mirage located at Pierhead (opposite the Clock Tower), V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
Cost: From R350pp
Contact: Call 071 428 1126
Website: www.miragecatamaran.com

Shark Cage Diving  

If you’re looking for an activity that has the perfect balance of ocean life, beauty and adventure, look no further than a thrilling shark cage diving trip.  Shark cage diving is a popular activity among visitors to Cape Town and the perfect way to experience one of the ocean’s most majestic creatures up close.  Marine Dynamics hosts daily shark cage diving experiences where their marine biologists and expert crew members share insightful details of these apex predators. 

Location: Marine Dynamics – 5 Geelbek Street, Kleinbaai
Cost: From R3655 per adult
Contact: +27 (0) 82 380 3405
Website: www.marinedynamics.co.za

Marine Dynamics Shark Cage Diving, Kleinbaai

Stand Up Paddling 

SUP! Are you ready for an exhilarating trip with gorgeous views of the Mother City – you’re in for a treat. Standup paddleboarding, a water sport born from surfing with modern roots in Hawaii, is another activity to enjoy in the Mother City.  SUP Cape Town provides introductory lessons as well as day and longer-term rentals.

Location: SUP Cape Town located at Battery Park, Alfred St, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
Cost: From R280pp
Contact:
071 603 8388
Website: www.supcapetown.co.za

Kayaking 

For a fun solo or friend activity, a kayak trip on the Atlantic Ocean is recommended.  While kayaking requires some agility and is a workout, the blue waters and breathtaking views make it well worth the effort. Waterfront Kayak offers guided sea kayaking paddling experiences from the Waterfront. These daily trips are “suitable for all fitness levels” and require no experience. 

Location: Waterfront Kayak located at Yacoob Yachts, Shop 7, Quay 5, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
Cost: R450 per person for 90 minutes (60 minutes on the water)
Contact:
021 421 0909
Website: waterfrontkayak.co.za

E-foiling 

Feel the freedom of flying on water with E-foiling! 

E-foiling is a surfboard with a hydrofoil attached to a propeller. The electric motor on the hydrofoil generates speed to lift the board out of the water, hovering over the surface, allowing for an unforgettable experience.  Efoil Cape Town offers 1-hour lessons and packages to help you enjoy your adventure. 

Location: Devonbosch, Bottelary Road, Stellenbosch
Cost:
From R1500 per adult 
Contact: 060 815 7293
Website: www.efoilcapetown.co.za

Efoiling Cape Town

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Daily Horoscope Forecast for 2nd July 2016

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Aries: (Mar 21- Apr 20) Cupid’s arrow may miss its mark and keep you single! The recent cash crunch seems to disappear as money starts flowing in from the past investments. Those keen on sports are advised not to over exert themselves.

Lucky Color: Turquoise Blue, Lucky Number: 3 

Taurus: (Apr 21- May 20) Some pending work-related problems may need to be tackled today. Chances of spouse getting upset by your refusal of something desired cannot be ruled out. Delays and disruptions during travel can mar an otherwise perfect holiday outing for some.

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Daily Horoscope Forecast for 26th June 2016

Aries: (Mar 21- Apr 20) Your strength in your field of expertise is likely to be acknowledged by all at work. Clearing a tough competition is possible for some students. You are likely to come into big money through a deal. Healthy options chosen by you promise to keep you fit. You may plan a vacation.  

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Daily Horoscope Forecast for 13th June 2016

Aries: (Mar 21- Apr 20) Family is likely to give full support and help you establish yourself at work. Money comes in steady stream. An employee involved in enhancing your business will need monetary encouragement. You can plan a quiet evening with lover. Health remains satisfactory.

Lucky Coloy: Orange, Lucky No: 28 

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Daily Horoscope Forecast for 9th June 2016

Aries: (Mar 21- Apr 20) Someone may come from afar specifically to meet you. Good understanding and mutual respect is likely to enhance togetherness for the newlyweds. A drive round the countryside is possible and may provide a welcome break from the routine.

Lucky Color: White, Lucky Number: 10

Taurus: (Apr 21- May 20) Finding someone with common interests and tastes may ring in a budding romance and end your lonely days! Things move favourably on both the professional and academic fronts. A property issue is likely to be resolved amicably. Don’t forget taking a receipt, while loaning money to someone.

Lucky Color: Purple, Lucky Number: 2  Continue reading Daily Horoscope Forecast for 9th June 2016