15 Best Things to Do in Cape Town – Local Favourites You Can’t Miss
- Saleha
- Jul 14
- 4 min read
Planning your first trip to Cape Town? Or looking for unique things to do in Cape Town, the Mother City, beyond the usual lists? From historic neighbourhoods to iconic hikes, beaches, and bucket-list adventures, Cape Town has no shortage of unforgettable experiences. Each item has a link that you can directly book with.
Here are the best things to do in Cape Town
Here’s our ultimate local-approved guide, counting down from 15 to 1, with activities to suit every type of traveller. If you'd like it all planned out for you, here's an itinerary ready to use, with restaurant recommendations!
15. Explore the Colourful Charm of Muizenberg Beach
📍 South Peninsula
Snap pics with the famous colourful beach huts, enjoy the warm tidal pools, try surfing for the first time, or grab a bite at one of the nearby cafés. Muizenberg is a favourite among locals for its fun and laid-back beach vibes.

14. Learn About Cape Town’s Past at the District Six Museum
📍 CBD
This powerful museum tells the story of one of Cape Town’s most significant forced removals. The hand-drawn floor map by former residents is a highlight. Pair your visit with a walking tour or combine it with a trip to Robben Island.
13. Drive Chapman’s Peak and Visit Hout Bay Harbour
📍 Atlantic Seaboard
Grab some legendary fish and chips in Hout Bay, stroll the harbour, then take one of the most scenic drives in the world - Chapman’s Peak Drive. Watch for updates on closures, as weather sometimes affects the route.
12. Spend a Day at Cape Town’s Best Beaches
📍 Camps Bay, Clifton, Llandudno
Yes, the water is icy. No, you won’t care. Cape Town’s beaches are drop-dead gorgeous. Our faves? Clifton 4th for its wind-free sunbathing and Camps Bay for sunsets and picnics with a view.
11. Picnic at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
📍 Newlands
Over 7,000 plant species, the famous Boomslang canopy walkway, tranquil rivers, and lush lawns make this the perfect chill day. Bonus: Catch a Sunset Concert or a Galileo Open Air movie in summer.
10. Discover History & Colour in Bo-Kaap
📍 CBD
From its vibrant houses to the oldest mosque in South Africa, Bo-Kaap is full of photo moments and stories. Visit the Bo-Kaap Museum, browse the Turkish bazaar, and support the local galleries and eateries. Have some more time? Go for a cooking class with a local.
9. Spend the Day at the V&A Waterfront
📍 V&A Waterfront
This one has everything - over 400 shops, restaurants, live music, seals, cruises, the Cape Wheel, pedal boating, and the Two Oceans Aquarium. Don’t miss the Zeitz MOCAA Museum in the Silo District.
8. Go Up Table Mountain by Cable Car or Hike
📍 Table Mountain National Park
One of the New7Wonders of Nature, Table Mountain is a must. Hike up or take the rotating cable car. Go early to avoid 2-hour queues during peak season and check the visibility and wind forecast online.
7. Visit the Cape of Good Hope & Cape Point
📍 Cape Point Nature Reserve
Where the two oceans meet and the views are dramatic. Walk to the lighthouse, spot wildlife, or try one of the shipwreck hikes. You can also take the Flying Dutchman funicular if you don’t feel like walking.
6. Swim with Penguins at Boulders Beach
📍 Simon’s Town
Yes, real-life penguins! This protected beach is home to a colony of African penguins. For around $10, you can swim in the clear water while watching them waddle around.
5. Go Horse Riding on Noordhoek Beach (Or Try Paragliding!)
📍 Noordhoek or Signal Hill
For a unique date or adventure, ride horses along the shoreline at Noordhoek (±R900/$50) or go paragliding off Signal Hill and land near the ocean (±R1400/$80). Both = unforgettable.
4. Explore Sea Point Promenade & Mojo Market
📍 Sea Point
Rent a bike, take a run, or just stroll along the Sea Point Promenade. Don’t miss Mojo Market, where you’ll find food stalls, live music, and even a few surprises like putt-putt, a lighthouse, and electric scooters to rent.
3. Take a Sunset Catamaran Cruise
📍 V&A Waterfront
Sunset cruises are one of the best ways to experience Cape Town’s coastline. Hop on board! For ±R550 ($30), you’ll sail past Table Mountain as the sun dips behind the ocean.
2. Do a Day Trip Outside of Cape Town
📍 Within 2 hours of the city
There are amazing weekend escapes nearby. Glamping spots, farms, and hiking trails are all just a short drive away.
1. Hike Lion’s Head (Especially at Sunset or Full Moon)
📍 Lion’s Head Trailhead, Signal Hill
If you only do one hike in Cape Town, make it Lion’s Head. It’s about 2 hours, moderate intensity (with a few climbs), and the views? Unbeatable. Go at sunset or full moon for an epic experience. Or, you can go with an experienced guide.
Save this list for your next trip or send it to someone planning their first visit to Cape Town! And if you’ve ticked any of these off already, which was your favourite?
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