Cape Town is known as the Mother City as it’s the oldest city in South Africa, having been established back in 1652. Now Cape Town has grown to become one of the most incredible cities to visit in the world, offering a wide selection of amazing attractions including the scenic Table Mountain, and Cape Point.
The city also has a vibrant array of bars and restaurants as well as the non-stop entertainment which completes its appeal. Once you consider all of this on top of the world-class golf courses, it’s fair to say you are in for an unforgettable experience.
The beauty of Cape Town’s location is that it delivers the amazing coastal views all with the incredible backdrop of Table Mountain too. Additionally, all the golf courses are within a driving distance of central Cape Town making it an ideal golfing destination. Other popular nearby destinations include Stellenbosch and Hermanus, with more attractions to visit and awesome golf courses to play.
The classic parkland course sits in the southern suburbs of Cape Town, and is proudly home to the oldest golfing society in South Africa. The club has also hosted the South African Open 10 times, the last time being in 1996.
Nestled in the crook of the Constantiaberg Mountains, the Steenberg Estate is a historic and captivating locale for championship golf. The estate also features a 5-star hotel for the ultimate stay and play experience.
Set in the Silvermine Valley a few miles south of Cape Town, the spectacular Clovelly Country Club course boasts spectacular views of the mountains and the ocean. The course plays slightly short but narrow to provide a sufficient challenge.
The viewpoints in Cape Town are unbelievable, with Table Mountain leading the pack. Either taking the cable car up or challenging the hike up, you will reach the top with incredible views overlooking the city. Then right on the corner of the Cape Peninsula is Cape Point which is a mountainous and scenic landform at the very south western tip of Africa. Lions head is also one that has to be mentioned, which is great for all hiking lovers to look over the spectacular coastline.
Located just a short drive from Cape Town are the winelands in the Stellenbosch and Constantia regions, where you can go try some of the finest wines in South Africa. A lot of the wineries also have great restaurants available too, partnering up to produce the most relaxing and enjoyable day out. Glen Carlou Vineyards is certainly one to mention, renowned for their superb wines and innovative dishes at the restaurant.
There is a variety of dining options in Cape Town, making it suitable for all visitors. The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront (V&A) is one of the best destinations for eating out, which delivers amazing food but also in an ideal location to be able to look out to the waterfront whilst enjoying your meal. It’s worth trying to get the chance to try a South African Braai, tasting their own version of a barbeque.
Driving through Cape Town across to the Garden Route is potentially one of the most scenic drives in the world, so check out some of the drive times around Cape Town to get an idea for timings.
Drive Times by Car
45 mins
45 mins
1.5 hrs
4 hrs
There are plenty of direct flights from London to Cape Town which makes visiting South Africa very convenient. Take a look at some of the key flight details with some tips of when the best time of year is to visit.
Flights & Weather
11.5 hrs
Cape Town Airport - CPT
October - April
24 - 30° C