Cost: Free (if not taking the cable car)
This mountain has walks at varying levels of difficulty – but whether at a gentle stroll, or more challenging hike – you’ll enjoy beautiful views of nature, the city bowl and its surrounding suburbs.
Cost: From R1150 for a tandem paraglide
Accompanied by highly trained professionals, this activity allows you to experience the thrill of running off a mountain and soaring gracefully with birds - while enjoying spectacular views of the Atlantic Seaboard, followed by landing at the popular Sea Point Promenade.
More Info: Paragliding in Cape Town
Cost: Free to R50 per tasting
Visit beautiful and world-class wine farms in the Wellington, Paarl, Franschhoek and Stellenbosch areas – this is ideal as a post-skydiving activity.
Cost: Free
Just past Simon’s Town, you’ll find this land-based colony of African Penguins. Enjoy the beautiful and sheltered beach where you can swim with penguins, surrounded by granite rocks.
Experience Table Mountain, Sea Point and the City Bowl from a different angle. Encounter seals, whales, dolphins and penguins – while enjoying the tranquility of being on the water.
Cost: Free (Chapman's Peak Drive has a toll)
Explore Cape Point - the tip of the peninsula, and see the Cape’s first lighthouse. Visit the beautiful little towns of Scarborough, Noordhoek and Kommetjie, and drive along Chapmans Peak - arguably the most scenic stretch of road in the world.
Duiker Island, home to over 5 000 seals is where you’ll snorkel with these friendly and sociable animals – sharing in the beauty of their ocean home.
Cost: Free
A small, seaside town just over an hour from Cape Town - known as a whale-watching destination. Best enjoyed between June and December.
There are day walks, overnight trails, hiking, kloofing, ziplining and mountain biking – all in a beautiful landscape covered in wild flowers.
Cape Town is renowned for its South Easterly wind – known as the Cape Doctor - which makes Cape Town a hub for kitesurfing and windsurfing during the summer months.