Cape Town is staggeringly scenic, with Table Mountain looming over a city wedged between Atlantic beaches and Cape Winelands. Beyond the postcard views, it offers world-class dining, a complex apartheid history at Robben Island and District Six, and easy access to penguins at Boulders Beach and whales along the False Bay coast.
Cheapest
€630
Sep 2026
Average
€755
48 dates tracked
Most expensive
€915
Aug 2026
Price per month
Price per month
Aug 2026
€693
avg €778
max €915
2 deals
Sep 2026
€630
avg €732
max €782
14 deals
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Quick facts
Timezone
Africa/Johannesburg
Currency
R ZAR
Language
English
City transfer
~30 min
Taxi / Rideshare (Bolt/Uber) / MyCiTi Bus
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Hike Lion's Head at sunrise on a full-moon morning — the circular trail takes about 2 hours, chains help with the scramble at the top, and you'll beat the cable car crowds entirely. Go on a weekday for fewer people.
Drive the Franschhoek Wine Tram on a Tuesday or Wednesday (weekends get busy) — a hop-on, hop-off tram linking boutique estates. Moreson and Babylonstoren are highlights; book lunch at the latter's garden restaurant weeks in advance.
Visit Boulders Beach penguin colony in Simon's Town in the morning before 9am when the penguins are most active and tour groups haven't arrived. Pay the SANParks entry fee (around R240) — the main boardwalk gets you eye-level with hundreds of African penguins.
Eat a bunny chow or Cape Malay curry at a locals' spot in the Bo-Kaap neighbourhood — the colourful hillside quarter is best explored before 10am before it gets busy. Try Biesmiellah restaurant on Wale Street, open since 1973, for authentic Cape Malay cooking.
Travel tips
- →Book Table Mountain cable car tickets online and go first thing — wind closures are common by afternoon
- →Hire a car for at least a couple of days to reach Cape Point, Stellenbosch, and Hermanus
- →Stick to Uber or Bolt after dark rather than walking between neighbourhoods
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