Flights from Brisbane (BNE) to Cape Town (CPT)

About Cape Town

Discover Cape Town, where ocean meets mountain

Cape Town is a city framed by dramatic scenery, with Table Mountain rising above a curve of white-sand beaches and a busy working harbour. You will find a relaxed coastal lifestyle, a thriving food scene, and neighbourhoods that each offer a distinct character, from colourful terraces to sleek waterfront promenades.

As you explore, you move easily between outdoor adventures and urban experiences. One moment you can ride a cableway to sweeping views over the Atlantic, and the next you can stroll through contemporary art spaces, historic streets, and bustling markets. The city is compact enough to feel accessible, yet varied enough to reward longer stays.

Beyond the centre, the Cape Peninsula and nearby winelands add even more variety to your trip. Coastal drives reveal rugged cliffs, sheltered bays, and wildlife-rich reserves, while vineyard estates offer calm landscapes and memorable tastings. Cape Town brings these elements together into a destination that feels both energetic and laid-back.

Top sights in Cape Town

Table Mountain

Ride the cableway or hike to the summit for panoramic views over the city, Table Bay, and the surrounding peaks.

V&A Waterfront

Wander a lively harbour district filled with shops, restaurants, galleries, and an aquarium, all set against a mountain backdrop.

Cape Point

Take a scenic drive along the peninsula to dramatic cliffs, walking trails, and sweeping ocean vistas at the tip of the Cape.

Bo-Kaap

Explore steep cobbled streets lined with brightly painted houses and discover the areas distinctive heritage and cuisine.

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden

Stroll among indigenous plants and tree-canopy walkways in gardens that sweep up the eastern slopes of Table Mountain.

Experience Cape Towns outdoor and cultural life

Cape Town invites you to spend time outdoors, with easy access to hiking, beaches, and scenic drives. Trails on Lion s Head and around Table Mountain offer routes for a range of fitness levels, while coastal promenades in areas such as Sea Point provide level walking paths with wide Atlantic views. On calmer days, you can join boat trips from the V&A Waterfront to see the city from the water.

Culture and history are woven through the cityscape. Guided walks through the historic centre bring stories to life via heritage buildings, museums, and public squares. Art lovers can spend an afternoon visiting contemporary galleries and large-scale museums on the waterfront, then seek out smaller studios in inner-city districts that highlight local creativity.

Beyond the city, day tours to the Cape Peninsula or nearby winelands offer an easy way to experience the wider region. You might follow a coastal route with stops at lookouts and wildlife viewpoints, or spend the day among vineyard-covered hills, combining tastings with leisurely lunches in landscaped gardens.

A taste of Cape Town

Cape Town s dining scene blends local flavours with global influences, creating a wide choice of restaurants, bistros, and food markets. Around the city bowl and V&A Waterfront you will find contemporary kitchens that highlight seasonal produce, fresh seafood, and regional ingredients presented in modern, approachable ways.

Neighbourhoods such as Woodstock, Gardens, and Sea Point add variety with casual eateries, bakeries, and cafes. Here you can sample cherished local dishes, share small plates, or try tasting menus that explore inventive combinations. Food markets are popular gathering places, offering everything from street-style snacks to artisanal desserts in one relaxed setting.

Along the coast, seaside restaurants focus on ocean views and freshly prepared fish and shellfish. Many venues have outdoor terraces to make the most of warm evenings, while wine lists often showcase bottles from the nearby Cape winelands. Whether you prefer a quick bite or a long, lingering meal, the city offers options to match your pace.

Retail therapy in the Mother City

Cape Town offers a mix of modern malls, design districts, and open-air markets. The V&A Waterfront is a natural starting point, with fashion, lifestyle brands, and specialist boutiques all grouped within a walkable harbour setting. Here you can pick up travel essentials or look for distinctive South African labels in one convenient area.

In the inner city, you will find independent shops and studios that focus on locally made items. Areas such as Bree Street, Kloof Street, and parts of Woodstock feature design stores, homeware showrooms, and clothing boutiques that highlight regional craftsmanship and contemporary style. Weekend and pop-up markets add to the choice with handmade accessories, textiles, and art.

For a slower-paced experience, smaller neighbourhood centres and suburban malls provide a more local feel, with grocery stores, bookshops, and everyday services. Whether you are looking for wearable souvenirs, gifts, or practical items for a longer stay, Cape Town s varied retail scene makes it easy to find what you need.

Best time to visit Cape Town

Summer in Cape Town (December to February) is the peak season, with long sunny days, average temperatures around 20–26°C (68–79°F), and lively beaches. Expect a fresh breeze, clear conditions for outdoor activities, and an energetic atmosphere along the waterfront and coastal promenades.

Autumn, often called the shoulder season (March to May), brings slightly cooler temperatures of about 15–23°C (59–73°F) and calmer weather. Vineyards turn golden, the city feels a little less busy, and conditions are comfortable for hikes, city walks, and day trips into the surrounding countryside.

Winter (June to August) is the low season, with cooler days and occasional rain, and typical temperatures of 8–18°C (46–64°F). In between showers you can enjoy crisp, clear views from viewpoints, cosy cafes, and quieter museums and galleries, making it a pleasant time for relaxed, indoor-focused stays.

Spring (September to November) is another shoulder season, with temperatures around 13–22°C (55–72°F) and a sense of renewal in parks and gardens. Wildflowers bloom in the wider region, days grow longer, and the combination of mild weather and fewer crowds suits travellers who enjoy both gentle outdoor time and unhurried city exploring.

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