Cape Town holidays
Visitors are drawn to this South African city’s golden coastline, reliable surf and towering flat-topped peak. But a holiday to Cape Town also means looking its complicated history in the eye. Having been torn free from apartheid, this teeming metropolis has never shone brighter, with chic hotels, ambitious street art and a newfound spirit of tolerance that leaves you coming back for more.
Cape Town holiday highlights

Table Mountain
Sunbathing penguins
Winery-hopping
Cape Town: Know before you go
Language
Afrikaans, English, Xhosa
Currency
South African rand (R)
Time zone
UTC+2 (SAST)
High season
November – March
Low season
June – August















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Weather in Cape Town
March – May: The weather is mild and pleasant in autumn. Be sure to pack an umbrella the closer you get to May.
June – August: Cape Town winters mean wind and rain, with lows averaging 8°C. But there are still plenty of clear days to be had. This is peak whale-watching season, so pack your layers and waterproofs.
September – November: September brings warmer spring weather and those famous fuschia wildflowers. This is a good time to schedule hikes, though some trails can get breezy.
December – February: With highs of 30°C, summer is all about the beach. Or take a road trip along Clarence Drive, one of the world’s most scenic journeys.
Events in Cape Town
Cape Minstrel Carnival (January): This historic event was started by enslaved people whose only common language was music. Cheer as minstrels march in vibrant suits, waving umbrellas to the sound of banjos, trumpets and drums.
Harvest Festivals (February to March): In Stellenbosch, celebrate the wine harvest in style. Local vineyards offer tractor rides, fruit picking, grape stomping and plenty of pours to sample.
Hermanus Whale Festival (September): Nearby Hermanus offers some of the best land-based whale watching on the planet. Attend conservation talks, listen for the call of the town whale crier, or keep your eyes peeled while hiking the scenic Cliff Path.
The best neighbourhoods in Cape Town
Things to do in Cape Town
