Cape Town Travel Guide 2026
Cape Town, the "Mother City," is consistently ranked among the world's best cities to visit. Nestled between Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean, it combines stunning natural beauty, rich history, world-class food and wine, and vibrant culture. Whether you are here for a week or a month, Cape Town never disappoints.
Top Attractions
Table Mountain
New7Wonder of Nature. Take the aerial cableway or hike to the 1,085m summit for panoramic views of the city, ocean, and Cape Peninsula. Home to 1,470+ plant species. Best visited early morning to avoid clouds.
V&A Waterfront
Cape Town's premier shopping, dining, and entertainment destination. Over 450 shops, restaurants, the Two Oceans Aquarium, Zeitz MOCAA (Africa's largest contemporary art museum), and harbour cruises.
Robben Island
UNESCO World Heritage Site where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years. Ferry from V&A Waterfront (30 mins). Tours led by former political prisoners. Book well in advance -- sells out quickly.
Cape Point & Cape of Good Hope
The dramatic tip of the Cape Peninsula in the Table Mountain National Park. Lighthouse, stunning cliff walks, baboon colonies, and where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. Drive the scenic Chapman's Peak route.
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
One of the world's great botanical gardens on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain. The Tree Canopy Walkway (Boomslang) offers elevated forest walks. Summer sunset concerts are legendary.
Bo-Kaap
The colourful Malay Quarter with its iconic bright-painted houses on cobblestone streets. Explore Cape Malay cuisine, visit the Bo-Kaap Museum, and learn about this historic neighbourhood's heritage.
Camps Bay & Clifton Beaches
Pristine white-sand beaches backed by the Twelve Apostles mountain range. Camps Bay has a buzzing strip of restaurants and bars. Clifton's four sheltered coves are among SA's most exclusive beaches.
Boulders Beach Penguin Colony
Home to a colony of endangered African penguins in Simon's Town. Walk the boardwalk among the penguins and swim at the sheltered Boulders Beach. A unique Cape Town experience.
Best Time to Visit
| Season | Months | Weather | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Summer | Dec - Feb | 25-30°C, dry, sunny | Beaches, outdoor activities, festivals |
| Autumn | Mar - May | 20-25°C, mild | Wine harvest, fewer crowds, hiking |
| Winter | Jun - Aug | 12-18°C, rainy | Whale watching, budget travel, green landscapes |
| Spring | Sep - Nov | 18-23°C, wildflowers | Wildflower season, gardens, moderate prices |
Peak season is December-January (school holidays). Book accommodation months in advance. Shoulder months (March-April, October-November) offer the best balance of weather, prices, and fewer crowds.
Where to Stay
City Bowl & Gardens
Central location, close to Table Mountain cableway, restaurants, and nightlife. Kloof Street is the main dining hub. Good for first-time visitors.
Camps Bay & Sea Point
Beachfront living with stunning ocean views. Camps Bay is upscale; Sea Point is more affordable with a fantastic promenade. Great for beach lovers.
V&A Waterfront Area
Walking distance to shops, restaurants, and Robben Island ferries. Premium hotels and apartment rentals. Ideal for luxury travellers.
Getting Around
- MyCiti Bus: Affordable rapid transit covering most tourist areas. Buy a myconnect card for convenient travel.
- Uber/Bolt: Widely available and generally safe. The most convenient option for most tourists.
- Rental car: Best for exploring the Cape Peninsula, wine routes, and Garden Route. Drive on the left. International driving permit recommended.
- City Sightseeing Bus: Hop-on hop-off bus covering major attractions. Good for first-time visitors.
- Cape Town Airport (CPT): 20 km from the city centre. Taxi/Uber to city takes 20-30 minutes.
Safety Tips
- Avoid walking alone at night, especially in isolated areas
- Keep valuables out of sight; don't flash expensive electronics
- Use Uber/Bolt rather than walking long distances after dark
- Be cautious at ATMs -- use indoor machines at shopping centres
- Lock car doors while driving; don't leave valuables visible
- Long Street nightlife area requires extra vigilance
- Tourist areas (V&A Waterfront, Camps Bay) are generally very safe