Cape Town & Peninsula
South Africa

Cape Town & Peninsula

One of the world's most beautiful cities — Table Mountain, penguins, whale watching, and the Cape of Good Hope.

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Table Mountain and Cape Town cityscape

Table Mountain panorama

Cape Point at the tip of the peninsula

Cape Point lighthouse

African penguins at Boulders Beach

Boulders Beach penguins

About Cape Town & Peninsula

Cape Town is consistently ranked among the most beautiful cities in the world, a dramatic natural amphitheatre where the iconic flat top of Table Mountain rises 1,085 metres above a city that spills down to two oceans. The Cape Peninsula — stretching south from the city to the windswept Cape of Good Hope — presents a breathtaking sequence of mountain fynbos, sheltered bays, penguin colonies, and the meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.

Table Mountain National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, protects the Cape Floral Kingdom — the smallest and richest of the world's six plant kingdoms, with over 9,000 plant species, 70 percent of which are found nowhere else on Earth. The mountain itself is accessible by aerial cableway or multiple hiking routes, its summit offering panoramic views across the city, Robben Island (where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years), and the surrounding ocean. The V&A Waterfront, the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, and the vibrant neighbourhoods of Bo-Kaap, Woodstock, and Constantia provide a rich urban experience.

The Cape Peninsula drive is one of the world's great coastal road trips, winding through Simon's Town (home to the Boulders Beach African penguin colony of approximately 2,500 birds), the fishing village of Kalk Bay, and the dramatic cliffs of Chapman's Peak Drive before reaching the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Between June and November, southern right whales can be observed from the shoreline, while Cape fur seals, dolphins, and great white sharks inhabit the nutrient-rich waters where cold Atlantic and warm Indian Ocean currents converge.

Cape Point at the tip of the peninsula

Cape Point lighthouse

Best Time to Visit

November to March for warm, dry weather and long days. June to November for whale watching from the shore. Cape Town is a year-round destination, though winters (June-August) bring rain and cooler temperatures.

Wildlife & Ecosystems

African penguins at Boulders Beach (2,500+), Cape fur seals, southern right whales (Jun-Nov), great white sharks, bottlenose dolphins, over 9,000 fynbos plant species. Baboon troops on the peninsula. Marine Big Five experiences available.

African penguins at Boulders Beach

Getting to Cape Town & Peninsula

Cape Town International Airport (CPT) receives direct flights from London (11.5 hours), Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Dubai, Doha, and multiple domestic routes. The city is compact and well-connected by road. The airport is 20 minutes from the city centre.

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