Everything you need to know about Cape Town

Cape Town! I have so so much to tell you guys about this stunning city – all about the food, the people, the sights, the beaches, the souvenirs and the entire vibe of this place. Cape Town is by far our most favorite city we have travelled to simply because there is a mix of everything that this vibrant city has to offer – from mountains to beaches to parks to food – it is literally a paradise for ANYONE and EVERYONE! Here is a not so little post about everything you need to know about Cape Town.

Our days in Cape Town were packed with things to do! Being a total Bollywood buff, I had seen this city way too many times in movies and I wanted to explore every corner of it and visit the places I had only seen on screen. I am writing this blog post to show you guys a variety of things that Cape Town has to offer and how we kept our kids entertained through it all! We had rented a car – a thing we absolutely love to do when traveling with kids because we can really work on their schedule and give them downtime when needed.

Accommodations

First off, let me start with accommodations. When travelling with our girls, we prefer to have an apartment style hotel for an extended stay for multiple reasons. They wake up early and ask for breakfast, there is laundry available in the suite and there is tons of space for them to run around. Cape Town has many apartment style hotels that you can find directly on any booking website.

Tip:

We found one such place – I am only talking about this place so you guys are aware of the red flags to watch for when booking your accommodations, as this is apparently common there. DO NOT always trust the pictures advertised – we got a room completely different from what we saw. Keep all communication through your booking website – we got excused from paying the remaining 50% only because of this! Read the fine print and double check with the owner – it stated no kids and we asked him and he said that he did not mind!

Also, the ad stated king bed and we got a double, the measurements he had sent to us were for a king bed but he denied and asked us to leave and kept 50% of our money. When we contacted our booking website, they were informed by this owner that we never mentioned we had kids and he had specifically said it was a double bed. While I even had proof of our conversation, he had changed his ad up in the meanwhile. We were left to book a new hotel and with very limited availability, we chose what we could find.

Bo-Kaap:

This is an area in Cape Town – quite famous for their cobble stoned streets and colorful bright houses. This street will definitely cheer your mood up if you’re in need of it! It is a residential neighborhood and it was honestly a pure treat for the eyes. It kind of reminded me of downtown Puerto Rico where we had come across a similar street with the brightest colored homes!

Tabletop Mountain:

The views from the foot of the tabletop mountain are absolutely spectacular! You get to see the entire city with a bird’s eye view. It was very windy that day and the cable cars going up to the top of the mountains were closed but we learnt that had we checked online, we would have known if they were open for the day. The wind picks up at any random time and the cars shut down during this time. If that happens during your visit there, make sure you drive along the road to the farthest point and there are some awesome lookouts along the road.
There was also a hike up the Lions Head, which we had to skip because it’s a mission taking a stroller up, and it was pretty chilly in November!

Chapman’s Peak Drive

An absolute MUST DO! I have said this a 100 times and posted so many pictures of this beautiful drive. There is a minimal fee to use this road BUT it is totally worth it and you will come across some of the best views you may have ever seen! This drive is a drivers delight and literally a visual treat for your eyes. We stopped at every single lookout point to take in the most gorgeous views of the city, mountains and the ocean. We enjoyed this drive so much so that we drove it a couple of times during out time there. Breathtaking is an understatement to describe this drive!

Muizenberg

Having seen this spot in many Bollywood movies, it was a MUST go for us. The beach is lined with colorful surfer huts that serve as a change room for the surfers. They are so much fun to visit and look at because we have never seen anything similar in all of our travels – it truly was one of a kind! The girls enjoyed this as well because they got to sit in those huts and get their pictures taken!

Hout’s Bay

Just after getting off the Chapman’s Peak Drive, you drive through an area called Houts Bay! This area has the best seaside restaurants with some of the most delicious seafood we ate! You can Click Here to check out what we ate there!

Camps Bay

This area is where celebrities often live when visiting Cape Town. There is a gorgeous beach there that was packed with locals and some tourists. There are restaurants along the road and local roadside shopping. Camps Bay is home to one of the tidal pools there and had the water not been freezing cold – I would have spend most of my time there!

Maidens Cove

When we visit Cape Town again, we would definitely live in this area because there was so much to do and see here plus it was centrally located to all the attractions of Cape Town. If you are planning a visit there, consider living in this area. You can find wonderful AirBnb’s and hotels here. We lived near the V&A Waterfront in the heart of Cape Town and the prices were the same to live in both these locations! At the end of Camps Bay is a spot called Maidens Cove! It’s a lookout spot and DO NOT MISS stopping here. This is one of the best places to view the 12 apostles. The formation of these apostles is mesmerizing and another great site to see – YES, there are lots of these in Cape Town!

Shopping tip

A little ahead of Camps Bay and before you hit the Chapman’s Peak Drive, there is a roadside market. It has beautiful handmade wooden artifacts to take back home. Do not forget to bargain!

Boulders Beach

Who does not like to see penguins? Imagine not having to visit Antarctica or some cold place and wear your parkas to see them? You can actually see these majestic birds at the Boulders Beach! There is a colony of penguins that still reside at the beach. Although you cant go up-close to see the penguins, you are able to view them fairly close from the boardwalk!

The beach right by this colony is swimmable and even though you have to pay to get in, you have a chance to swim with penguins there – if they cross the boulders to get to the beach – which they do! We saw a lot of people swimming behind penguins and I am sure they were having a total blast. Be ready to pay a hefty amount to get onto the boardwalk as well! It is definitely a big amount for the little time you end up spending there but so worth it.

Cape of Good Hope

This place was quite a drive from Cape Town but we went. We went mainly because it is one of those must do things when your there! And I feel like we could have definitely skipped it. After seeing some splendid sights in and around Cape Town plus driving the Garden Route (Click Here to read more on this), we were not too pleased with what we saw. Plus there were many tourist buses there that made it impossible to explore at our pace.

This is our own personal opinion but if you guys would love to go – by all means do! If your short on time, definitely miss this place cause the drive makes it a day trip! We had to wait in a massive line up to get into the park area, the tickets were ridiculously overpriced, parking was impossible to find and all in all it was just not what we had expected it to be. We literally left this place in under an hour and hoped we hadn’t made the drive.

Shopping tip:

On a brighter note though, right before you enter the park gates and pay for the entrance, there is a roadside souvenir market. Definitely worth a visit! You can bargain here – A LOT and you can find some really beautiful pieces to take back home. They were handmade wooden artifacts and safe to pack in your bags. I wish we had bought way more stuff from here because the prices were really some of the best we saw on our entire trip.

V&A Waterfront

This place is so lively with live traditional African music playing in different corners of the waterfront. It is connected to the mall at one end and literally an area you can get lost exploring. With restaurants, shopping stores, local souvenirs to fine dining and food and handcraft markets – you will find every single thing here. There is an indoor market where you find things one of a kind!

Local African women living in smaller towns and villages around the country hand make a lot of the items sold there. A purchase at this market means you are supporting the work of other women who are trying to earn a living. We ended up finding such beautiful and vibrant soft toys and purses for the girls to bring back home and also some really pretty shoes made in authentic African fabric! You can spend a day at the V&A Waterfront and trust me, the kids will not get bored! There is a little train that takes you around the waterfront and a massive park for them to enjoy! They will love the live music too and be taken aback with all the huge animal figures present throughout the waterfront.

Live band at the V & A Waterfront

Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens

On our very last day, we had an evening flight to catch and with half a day to kill after checking out, we decided to visit the very famous and world-renowned Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. These gardens were absolutely stunning. A great area for a picnic or a beautiful lunch amongst the luscious greens of the Eastern slope of the tabletop mountain present there. These Botanical gardens have so much to see that we wish we had actually spent an entire day here.

Food

Cape Town is home to some of the best and most diverse foods. We found some really nice places to eat! Have you ever travelled and missed home food? When in Toronto, we quite often drive to eat some Indian food on the other end of town. Yes, we make it at home but not as often and of course not as good as the restaurants!

In Cape Town, we were lucky to find the Eastern Food Bazaar! This place is paradise if you are a fan of Indian food! There are literally stalls from every single corner of India and the food tastes delicious. The portions are huge and we were able to eat left overs for the next few days. The girls absolutely loved the food there.

There are also tons of grocery stores in Cape Town – specially the Pick n Pay that has hot food stations and a piece of chicken breast with fries will cost you no more that 2.50$!

Food Lovers Market was another good place to eat at! It has various food stations inside and the most delicious food – lucky for us there was one right under the building we were staying at and we were able to eat hot and delicious meals at any time! They had hot breakfast stations, fresh bread, sushi stations, smoothie and coffee stations, pizza and burger stations, pasta station, fish and chips, a dessert station, fresh fruits and vegetables and a wall full of dispensable treats. It was a blessing to have this place right where we stayed and a lot of our meals were from here! They sell out early in the day and close by 6pm – so make sure you grab your meals earlier on.

Our vedict:

All in all, Cape Town was amazing! It was our first time there and definitely will not be our last. When we were hunting for a destination, we were very keen on visiting Africa. We were rooting towards Eastern Africa but had to give up on the idea because Amarra was only 6 months and we wanted to find a malaria free area. A place which still had good healthcare facilities and we soon learnt that South Africa is considered a first world country and their medical healthcare is top notch! The tap water there is as clean as North America and is drinkable. After reading all this, we chose this destination and we were so glad we did!

10 day itinerary in South Africa

Our trip to South Africa was 10 days long and our itinerary looked like this:

  • Day 1 – Landed in Cape Town
  • Day 2 – Drove half the Garden Route and stayed over in Knysna
  • Day 3 – Explored Knysna
  • Day 4 – Drove the second half of the Garden Route and stayed in the Kuzuko Lodge
  • Day 5 – Game drives at the Kuzuko Lodge
  • Day 6 – We flew from Port Elizabeth back to Cape Town
  • Day 6-10 – Explored Cape Town

Some things you may enjoy:

When we went to South Africa it was peak whale watching season. Hermanus is a world-renowned city known to watch these whales as they come very close to the shore. They offer walking tours as well as boat tours to see the whales. We had planned to make the 2-hour drive from Cape Town to take one of these tours. Unfortunately, after all the driving we had done in the past few days, we were not sure if the girls would be up for another long drive and had to give up on this idea. But this is definitely high on our recommendation list and if you have the chance to visit, please do!

Another place we decided to skip and have heard really good things off were the wine country regions of South Africa. There is Stellenbosch and Franschhoek that were highly recommended to us. Again, it is very evident why we decided to skip this but if you have the chance to – another area to consider going to.

I always talk about being vigilant to the cues your kids give and know when to give up or when to pursue it. These places were definitely off limits for us and we had to be very flexible and give up on them – but hey! There is always a next time and we already have a list of things we would like to see when we visit South Africa again!

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39 Responses

  1. Love this! We were only in Cape town so didn’t get to do everything. Your post tells me what I need to do next time especially when we take the kids.
    I love the clear pic of 12 apostles! We didn’t get that great of a vantage point

  2. Awesome post! I have kids too and seeing your adventures makes traveling with little ones seem accessible. Thank you!

  3. I love everything about this! I’ve been to almost all the places you showcase and they are just as gorgeous as I remember them! Only we were there in winter so table mountain was quite as beautiful. And robbin island was closed which made me sad. So we have to get back there! Thanks for sharing your trip. South africa is amazing.

    1. Yes!! It’s absolutely beautiful and I’m so glad you have been to most of these places. When we went it was very very windy as it was mid November and the cable car to the tops of the mountain was closed. We did not goto Robbin island but hopefully next time when we go!

  4. I’ve wanted to visit here for years. My cousin’s ex-wife and his two kids live in Cape Town. It’s such a gorgeous place with so many things to see. When you wrote about the apartment-style hotels is that through Airbnb?

    1. Cape Town is so beautiful and I’m sure you will absolutely love it there. The apartment style hotel was actually booked on a booking website and not Airbnb. Tons of hotels there on booking websites are actually these apartment homes.

  5. I love your post. Cape Town looks so gorgeous and I am glad to know it is kid friendly. This gives me hope as a new mom that I can travel with my 4 month old. Thank you!

    1. Cape Town is AMAZING with an infant. We went when our little one was 6 months and she had the time of her life!! I hope you can make it too 🙂

    2. Your pictures are beautiful! I love “traveling” to places all over the world through blog posts. Most of these place I will probably not get a chance to see in real life. Thank you!

  6. Cape Town looks amazing. You sure captured some great photos and scenes. I’ve done some research on South Africa and I so want to go to Boulders Beach. I’m sure it was amazing to see the penguins so close.

    1. South Africa is fantastic!! We also did the garden route and Knysna And stayed at a safari lodge!! If you are interested, I have blog posts on those as well 🙂 Boulders beach was definitely one of those places I had wanted to go to and it was awesome and fun for the girls as well 🙂

  7. Your trip to Cape Town looks incredible! Thank you for all of the tips; so helpful to know to keep all communications and that the places may not look exactly like they do in the photos. You have lots of wonderful photos as well!

  8. I love your pictures…thank you for sharing! And I am SO sorry about the accommodation nightmare–that is one of my biggest fears when traveling with kids, so your recommendations and tips are very helpful!

    1. Your most welcome and thank you for your kind words! Definitely think travelling with kids can be a challenge of sorts and we want people to be aware so they are super careful when booking 🙂

  9. Love your post and pictures. Cape Town looks amazing and a great place to visit. I’ll add in my places to visit someday. Thanks for the info! 🙂

  10. I enjoyed your post. You could have easily turned this one post into a few. There was so much information. Your photos are very clear.

  11. This looks like an amazing trip! The hippos from the roadside market remind me of one I have from Senegal from decades ago. Thanks for bringing back good memories!

  12. Wowwww…I’m LOVING all these photos & what an awesome review! We’ve never been to Cape Town, but I’ve seen it in movies and it looks amazing. Definitely one of my bucket list destinations!! <3

    1. I always wanted to Cape Town since I watched it in movies haha.. it’s everything you had seen and way way more. It’s easily one of our most favourite places we have gone!!

  13. Oh you’re making me miss it, even more, such beautiful photos!! I got to go my first year of college, and have been dreaming of returning ever since. I think it would be such an awesome trip with the kids, it looks like it was for you guys!

    1. Oh I’m so glad to be the one in bringing back such wonderful memories for you! Cape Town and South Africa in general is one of the most kid friendly places we went to!! I really hope you can make it there soon 🙂

  14. My daughter is now begging to go to South Africa so she can swim with the penguins! She loves penguins and had no idea there were places that you could swim with them. Thanks for the detailed review. Your pictures look amazing.

    1. You can’t swim with them per say but you have a part of the beach you can swim on and we saw tons of penguins make their way there and people were swimming with them there 🙂 I hope you guys get to go there! South Africa is an absolutely gorgeous place and even better with kids. Your daughter will LOVE it there!

  15. Cape Town looks like a stunning destination. Those bright colors are so cheerful. Really good tip to keep all housing communication in the app in case there is an issue!

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