Cape Town
Sporty, stylish, stunning, sociable… If Cape Town was a person, it would be that Hollywood starlet we all secretly envy. The Mother City is unlike any other destination in Africa: Separated from the rest of the continent by a ring of mountains, Cape Town stands as a glittering, metropolis juxtaposed with one of the world's most breathtaking natural landscapes. But good looks aren't the only thing Cape Town has going for it. You'll fall in love with this city's khaki-colored beaches, rolling vineyards, sizzling cuisine, thriving nightlife, and, of course, the spectacular Table Mountain. It may have taken an international soccer tournament to catch the world's attention, but since Cape Town took the global stage, no amount of buzzing vuvuzelas can drown out its magnificence.
Cape Town is by far the most cosmopolitan city in South Africa, as it hosts a hodgepodge of cultures that contributes to the city's eclectic music, food, and festival scenes. But to better appreciate Cape Town as it is now, it's important to understand what the city has experienced. Decades of racial and economic oppression invoked by apartheid has left a festering wound. Although many tourists only experience Cape Town's gorgeous beaches and vibrant restaurant scene, those who visit Nelson Mandela's jail cell on Robben Island or peruse the exhibits in The District Six Museum will see that there's a somber undertone to this otherwise vibrant city.
JAN
79
60
0.6


FEB
80
60
0.7


MAR
77
58
0.8


APR
73
54
1.6


MAY
66
50
2.8


JUN
64
46
3.7


JUL
63
45
3.2


AUG
64
46
3


SEP
66
48
1.6


OCT
70
52
1.2


NOV
74
55
0.6


DEC
77
58
0.7


Best Time to Visit
November to March
Southern summer for beaches and Table Mountain
Primary Reason
Coastal & Harbor
Urban & Culture
Wine Country
Wildlife
Africa
Southern Africa
South Africa
Western Cape
Top 5 Things to Do
Table Mountain
V&A Waterfront
Robben Island
Cape Point
Hidden Gem
Kalk Bay Tidal Pools
Calm ocean pools framed by mountains and colorful fishing boats.


