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Cape Town at night: 9 epic adventures after dark
Cape Town at night: 9 epic adventures after dark

Cape Town comes alive at sunset, with many nighttime activities to explore. You can watch incredible sunsets at Camps Bay Beach, savor global cuisines at the Oranjezicht City Farm Night Market, or enjoy live music at Mojo Market. If you prefer a relaxed evening with an activity, you can go night kayaking at the V&A Waterfront. From natural experiences to urban adventures, here are some of the very best things to do in Cape Town at night.

Top ranked: Cape Town at night

Best late-night market: Mojo Market

Best neighborhood for nightlife: Kloof Street

Best sunset spot: Camps Bay Beach

1. Watch the sunset at Camps Bay Beach

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7 of the best things to do in Cape Town in winter
7 of the best things to do in Cape Town in winter

Thinking of Cape Town brings to mind sunshine, beaches, and escaping the chill at home. While winter is milder and less sunny, it’s still full of wonders for the intrepid traveler.

Luckily, there’s plenty of indoor activities in Cape Town. Stay warm and peruse contemporary artworks by South African artists, or get to know the history of South Africa at the Iziko South African Museum. If you prefer to embrace the outdoors, get a glimpse of whales, dolphins, and sharks in the glittering seawater, or sip at some of the region’s best wines. This winter guide to Cape Town has it all.

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First time in Cape Town: Everything you need to know
First time in Cape Town: Everything you need to know

From Table Mountain and world-class beaches to the bustling V&A Waterfront and historic museums, Cape Town’s distinctive blend of natural beauty and cosmopolitanism calls to millions of travelers each year. If it’s your first time in Cape Town, get set for a trip that harmoniously combines adventure and relaxation.

Whether you’re interested in hiking, seeing penguins at Boulders Beach, or sampling exceptional South African wines, this first-timer’s guide on everything you need to know about Cape Town will help you navigate the city’s most exciting experiences, discover delicious food, and find the best areas to explore.

Cape Town: Tips for first-timers

  1. Carry some cash (the South African Rand), as some smaller establishments may not accept cards, but don’t carry large amounts
  2. If in doubt, Uber and similar ride-hailing apps are a safe and affordable way to get around
  3. Cape Town experiences significant temperature changes, so dress in layers
  4. Be aware of water conservation efforts and support local sustainability practices
  5. Bring a reusable water bottle because tap water in Cape Town is safe to drink
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Your guide for the best ways to get around Cape Town
Your guide for the best ways to get around Cape Town

Getting around Cape Town is easy when you understand the options available. The city’s best museums and famous landmarks are convenient and easily accessible. Cape Town offers reliable public transportation, including an extensive bus network, water taxis, and bike-sharing services, making exploring the city fun and easy. Whether you want to explore interesting Cape Town neighborhoods like Bo-Kaap or see the magnificent coastal views of Camps Bay, learn the best ways to get around Cape Town and see it all with this guide.

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Frequently asked questions about Cape Town

What are the best day trips and excursions from Cape Town?

The best day trips and excursions from Cape Town are:

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Insider tips: Planning a trip to Cape Town

After travelling through South Africa for quite some time, blogger Check Out Sam stayed in Cape Town for a few months longer and explored the Mother City in depth. Curious about the best things to do, see and experience? Keep reading!

What should I do on my first trip to Cape Town?

Get to know the diversity of this city by exploring several of the lively neighborhoods (Bo-Kaap and V&A Waterfront are my favorites!), hiking some of the best hikes of the country (Lion's Head!), soaking up some sun at the stunning beaches (Boulders Beach & Clifton Beach can't be missed) and organizing (day) trips to other areas around Cape Town. There is SO much to do in and around this city!!

What are some hidden gems to see in Cape Town?

I booked an excursion through GetYourGuide to go swimming with seals in Cape Town. To this day, it is one of the tours that I enjoyed most! There are only a few other places in the world where you can do this, so this truly is a unique and wonderful experience that you shouldn't miss out on.

How much time should I spend in Cape Town?

Cape Town is huge and is surrounded by other lovely regions that deserve some of your time too. Therefore you should be here for at least one full week. And even then, your itinerary will probably be jam packed! Keep in mind that some tours (e.g. cage diving with sharks, swimming with seals, visiting Robben Island) take up half or even a full day too.

What food is Cape Town known for?

The food you find in Cape Town is as diverse as its citizens, history and culture. If you're a meat lover, you will love game meat. My favorite was kudu. Ostrich is also worth trying out! There are quite some restaurants at V&A Waterfront who serve these delicacies. Another typical South African dish I would recommend, is bobotie. This oven dish still makes my mouth water when I think about it!

What is the best way to get around Cape Town? 

Public transportation for tourists is a no-go in South Africa. If you do use it, there is a chance you will get mugged. Therefore I would recommend to make use of Uber. It is cheap, safe and easy to use all around the city. Since it is so big, you just have to make use of it. Walking around Cape Town is fine, as long as you don't do it after dark, don't show off your wealth too much and stay away from dangerous areas. You shouldn't be there anyway, because most highlights are quite centrally located in the city. Are you doing a day trip or road trip from Cape Town away? Rental cars are cheap and found across the city.

What are the best months to visit Cape Town?

Since Cape Town is located in the southern hemisphere, you have to know that seasons are reverse to the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe. Therefore, January and February are great months to visit since the temperatures are at it's best and the days are longest. During these months, there also are a lot of activities and festivals going on around the city. The only disadvantage is that there often are bigger crowds. If you don't like that, March and April are a bit chillier but way less crowded.

What is neighborhood V&A Waterfront known for?

V&A Waterfront is considered the safest area of Cape Town and perhaps also the liveliest if you're a tourist. There are lots of things to do and here you'll also find the best restaurants. The nearby Waterkant also has great food and bars, but once it gets dark you shouldn't walk here anymore. Bo-Kaap is a very popular neighborhood with tourists because of its colorful houses. It's safe to walk here during the day (like most areas in the city center), but again I wouldnt come visit this area once it gets dark.

What are the best neighborhoods for food?

You have to be in the city center if you're a food lover. V&A Waterfront and Waterkant had some of the best restaurants I've encountered in all of South Africa. There are a lot of places who offer local cuisine, but also burgers, Italian food, etc. Make sure to try out some other African restaurants as well!

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Cape Town?

If you want to be in the city center, I recommend to find accommodation in V&A Waterfront, Waterkant or Greenpoint. You'll be staying very centrally, but also in quite safe areas. As I said earlier: walking around after dark is not a great idea, but during the day you should never worry about a thing. The area around Simon's Town, Camp's Bay and Hout Bay are wonderful if you want to be closer to the beaches and don't like the busy city.

What is the best family-friendly thing to do in Cape Town?

Go out and meet some of the cute locals! I already mentioned Boulders Beach with its quirky penguins or Hout Bay with it resident seals, but of course you can also organize a safari (day) trip to one of the parks just outside Cape Town. There you might get the chance to spot the Big Five!

What is the best thing to do in Cape Town for couples?

Head out the city for some days and venture to the South African wine country: Stellenbosch! This chique area is located very close to Cape Town and has several fantastic wineries to try out. Sit down, relax, take a sip of your wine and enjoy a romantic sunset at one of these domains. Afterwards, go have dinner in one of the many fantastic restaurants you'll find in this area.

What are the best areas for outdoor activities around Cape Town?

There are several hikes you can do in the city itself (don't mis Lion's Head!), but if you really want to explore the diversity of South Africa I suggest you drive along the Garden Route or discover the quite unknown Cederberg region (about three hours from Cape Town). Along the Garden Route you'll see lots of rough coastline, but also stunning national parks and some wildlife. Cederberg is a rocky desert wilderness great for hiking, road trips or exploring the history of this region.

What are the best beaches around Cape Town?

My personal favourite is by far Boulders Beach. On this tropical white beach, you don't only find (impressive!) boulders, but also one of the penguin colonies of South Africa. Swimming ánd tanning together with these quirky birds is truly a once in a lifetime experience. Since you have to buy an entrance ticket to get in, it is also considered a very safe beach and thus you don't have to worry too much of leaving your bag when you're going for a swim.

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A lovely way to experience the wineries if you are visiting Cape Town. And we were so very lucky to have Candice (our guide) and Mabee (our driver). They were just awesome and part of the reason that our trip went so well. We started off the trip with a short drop off at Stellenbosch town. We then move on to our first winery, Lanzerac wine estate. We opted the tour that did not include wine tasting fees so we could choose the tastings that we wanted. We visited another winery before we hopped on the tram. Cos the tram we visited 3 more wineries. It was an awesome day. We were very looked after by Candice and Mabee

Leticia was fun and very energetic Very knowledgeable Made the experience worth the money and she showed us some beautiful areas of cape town that we would never have seen Recommended

Codi was an amazing as a guide, more than you would expect from a guide with lots of knowledge and interesting insights! Thank you very much, a forever lasting experience!!!

Awesome, exhilarating and better than expected. It left us tired but extremely happy. Great people too makes this a highly recommended experience.

The captain was amazing!! He made it feel super easy! Good views!!