Skip to content

4 reasons why you should visit Cape Town, South Africa

Jan. 23, 2021
4 min read
IMG_3580
The cards we feature here are from partners who compensate us when you are approved through our site, and this may impact how or where these products appear. We don’t cover all available credit cards, but our analysis, reviews, and opinions are entirely from our editorial team. Terms apply to the offers listed on this page. Please view our advertising policy and product review methodology for more information.
New

Quick summary

Surely you've heard of Table Mountain and the cute little penguins on Boulders Beach. But there are so many other reasons why you should add Cape Town to your list of places to visit — one day.

1. The weather

Let's talk about the weather before anything else. If you didn't know it already, South Africa is in the Southern Hemisphere, which means that it's their summer when it's our winter and vice versa, making Cape Town a very tempting destination for some winter sun.

In January when we're all suffering from the winter blues, you can expect an average high temperature in Cape Town of a very pleasant 78 degrees Fahrenheit. Even in summer, Cape Town is worth a visit as maximum temperatures in July -- right in the middle of the country's winter -- sit at around 64 degrees -- a far cry from our sub-zero winter temperatures.

Related reading: Destinations to add onto a trip to Cape Town, South Africa

(Photo by Melanie Stetson Freeman/The Christian Science Monitor via Getty Images)
(Photo by Melanie Stetson Freeman/The Christian Science Monitor/Getty Images)

2. Some of the best scenery in the world

Cape Town probably has one of the most spectacular backdrops of any city in the world -- Table Mountain. Pretty much anywhere you are in the city, there will be either a view of South Africa's most-visited attraction, the sea or if you're in a really good spot, both!

An Aerial view of Cape Town, South Africa (Photo by Christopher Loh/Getty Images)
An aerial view of Cape Town, South Africa. (Photo by Christopher Loh/Getty Images)

The city is fairly small and is surrounded by rugged landscape. You can take hikes for breathtaking views or long strolls along some pretty stunning beaches. Rest assured, whatever you end up doing, you're sure to find a photo opportunity or two along the way.

3. Wine

If you like a good glass of vino from time to time, then Cape Town will be right up your street. The legislative capital of South Africa is nestled on the coast of the country's Western Cape where the majority of its wine regions are.

(Photo by Ilonde van Hoolwerff/Getty Images)
South African vineyards. (Photo by Ilonde van Hoolwerff/Getty Images)

There are many regions to choose from, with the most popular tourist wine hotspot in the Cape Winelands being Stellenbosch. A great alternative would be Constantia, which dates back to 1685 and is only 30 minutes away from Cape Town by car.

4. It's relatively cheap

If you're slowly but surely being convinced that you should book yourself on the next flight to Cape Town but you're thinking that such a great trip will come at a price -- well, you're wrong. Thanks to a very weak rand (South Africa's currency), you can get a lot of bang for your buck in South Africa.

Daily Newsletter
Reward your inbox with the TPG Daily newsletter
Join over 700,000 readers for breaking news, in-depth guides and exclusive deals from TPG’s experts

Related reading: Choosing between local currency or home currency when using your cards abroad

Comparing the price of a beer is usually a pretty foolproof way to understand whether somewhere is cheap in comparison. Given that the average beer will set you back 35 rand (around $2.30 at the time of writing), I think we'd all agree that that's a very decent price.

In terms of eating out, the most expensive meals in casual hangouts like Yours Truly will cost you a maximum of about $11. Then there are places like The Harbour House on the V&A Waterfront where you can expect prices not too dissimilar from the U.S.

Crews prepare a Virgin Atlantic Boeing 787-9 (Registration G-VBOW) with Rolls Royce engines at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on Friday, March 29, 2019 in Los Angeles, Calif. © 2019 Patrick T. Fallon for The Points Guy
(Photo by Patrick T. Fallon/The Points Guy)

Bottom line

Whether you're a Cape Town expert or you've never been before, Cape Town is a great option for a vacation. Between the great wine, weather and scenery, and soon even more accessibility, it's a great time to head to South Africa.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.