Cape Town Travel Guide:

Austin Mayer -
June 11, 2025

Overview

Cape Town is one of those bucket-list destinations that truly has it all. This Cape Town travel guide covers everything you need to know, from the best time to visit Cape Town to essential safety tips and unforgettable things to do in Cape Town. The iconic Table Mountain hike offers breathtaking views, but there’s so much more to explore. But there’s so much more to explore, from the historic Robben Island to the scenic Cape Peninsula and the charming Winelands. Whether you’re into hiking, wildlife, food, or history, Cape Town delivers unforgettable experiences.

Quick Facts About Cape Town

Language

English, Afrikaans, Xhosa (Thank you is baie dankie in Afrikaans, enkosi in Xhosa)

Currency

South African Rand (ZAR)

Visa

Visa-free for many nationalities (check requirements)

Power Plugs

Type D, M, N (220V)

Religion

Christianity (majority), with diverse other faiths

Capital

Cape Town (legislative capital of South Africa)

Climate

Mediterranean; warm summers (Nov–Feb), mild winters (Jun–Aug)

Apps

Uber, Bolt, Google Maps

Flights Information for Cape Town

As a tourist, you’ll most likely fly into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), which has direct flights from major cities in Europe, the Middle East, and other parts of Africa. Some travelers also enter via Johannesburg (JNB) and take a connecting flight (about 2 hours). You can compare flights on Skyscanner or Google Flights for the best deals.

Safety Information You Should Know Before Visiting Cape Town

Cape Town is generally safe for tourists, but like any major city, it has its issues. Petty theft and pickpocketing can happen in crowded areas, so keep an eye on your belongings. Avoid walking alone at night in certain neighborhoods (like parts of the CBD or townships).
That said, most tourist areas (Waterfront, Camps Bay, Table Mountain) are well-patrolled and secure. Using Uber or Bolt is safer than hailing random taxis. Always practice situational awareness and common sense goes a long way!

Climate

Cape Town has a Mediterranean climate, meaning warm, dry summers (November February) and cool, wet winters (June August).

  • Best time to visit? December March (perfect beach weather), but spring (September November) is also great for fewer crowds.
  • Winter (June August) can be rainy, but it’s ideal for whale watching and wine tasting.

I visited in February, and the weather was sunny but not unbearably hot, ideal for hiking and coastal drives.

Budget

Cape Town is affordable compared to many Western destinations, but pricier than other parts of Africa.

  • Hostels: Approx From R250–R500 ($13–$26 USD) per night
  • Mid-range hotels: Approx R1000–R2500 ($55–$135 USD)
  • Meals: Approx R150–R400 ($8–$22 USD) at casual restaurants
  • Transport: Approx Uber is cheap (R50–R150 for short trips)

Pro tip: The Winelands (Stellenbosch, Franschhoek) offer incredible food and wine at reasonable prices don’t miss them!

Other Essential Info:

  • Transport: Renting a car is great for day trips (Chapman’s Peak, Cape Point), but Uber works well in the city.

Must-do experiences:

  • Table Mountain Cableway (or hike if you’re adventurous)
  • Penguin spotting at Boulders Beach
  • Wine tours in Stellenbosch
  • Sunset at Camps Bay

Local etiquette: Tipping 10–15% at restaurants is standard.

Final Thoughts

Cape Town is a must-visit for any traveler whether you’re into nature, history, food, or just stunning landscapes. With the right planning, it’s an unforgettable destination.
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🙋 Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cape Town safe for tourists?

Yes, with standard precautions

When is the best time to visit Cape Town?

December-March for beaches

Do I need a visa for Cape Town?

Many nationalities get 90 days visa-free to check your country’s requirements.
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