December 18

What’s Hot in Cape Town This Summer: Getting Around

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By Matthew Sterne on December 18, 2012

So you’ve chosen to spend some of the holiday season in Cape Town. Congratulations, this might be the greatest decision you’ve ever made. Between the night lights and the sunny skies, the mountain hikes and the beach picnics, the trains and the side-cars, you’ll soon discover that there really is no better place to get festive. We’re here to help you discover What’s Hot in Cape Town this Summer Season. 

Summer time in The Mother City is really a special time – the mountain stands against a crisp blue sky, the air smells like the salty ocean currents, the locals are infected with summer-fever (symptoms include high spirits, toothy smiles and  the coco-nutty aroma of sunscreen). You’ll want to see eveything and anything Cape Town has to offer. Luckily, there are numerous and interesting ways to see and explore the fair city.

Getting Around

One option is the ever-popular “Hop-on Hop-off” topless bus. And while that doesn’t require you to remove any clothing, you are required to have the time of your life on the open deck. You have the option of two tours, either red or blue. The red tour leaves every 15 minutes and stops at eighteen great spots in the city, while the latter offers a mini tour of the peninsula, stopping at fourteen picturesque locations. For a rather unique view of the city, hop into a WWII styled-sidecar motorbike and take a 5-hour cruise through the peninsula. By the end of it, you’ll be tempted to write your very own ‘motocycle diary’.

Table Mountain is easily Cape Town’s most recognizable landmark and those looking for a real ‘high’ this holiday season will get a real bird’s eye view of The Mother City with the Table Mountain Cableway. Nothing rivals that panoramic view from the top of Table Mountain. The more adventurous can even try abseiling – adrenaline junkies will love the rush!

It’s difficult to go far in Cape Town without encountering the three “S”’s, namely, sun, surf and sand. With beautiful beaches fringing both coasts, you’ll have your choice between the crisp blue Atlantic or the warmer Indian waves. Both offer individual delights. Boulders Beach for example, is the only place where you can sunbathe side by side a bustling colony of African penguins. Take a day trip to Simon’s Town with a vintage steam train and watch the pretty landscape go by and pretend you’re in an Agatha Christie mystery.

After you’ve been introduced to the sights, the decent thing to do would be to get to know them a little better, maybe over some dinner.

Be sure to check out ‘What’s Hot (on your plate) in Cape Town this Summer’ coming soon!

 For more great Cape Town inspiration, watch our video and contact us to start planning a tailor-made Cape Town itinerary.


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About the author 

Matthew Sterne

Matt discovered a passion for writing in the six years he spent travelling abroad. He worked for a turtle sanctuary in Nicaragua, in an ice cream factory in Norway and on a camel safari in India. He was a door-to-door lightbulb-exchanger in Australia, a pub crawl guide in Amsterdam and a journalist in Colombia. Now, he writes and travels with us.

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