Can you swim to Robben Island?

Can you swim to Robben Island?

Dr Otto Thaning on the Robben Island swim: They have a very nice safety system with lifesavers and facilities. The straight line distance for that swim is 7.4km. If you do the other swim – which is from there to Cape Town itself, it’s longer – it’s about 11.25km.

Can you take pictures at Robben Island?

Cameras All cameras are allowed to be taken to the island, however tripods are not allowed. Furthermore, pictures and videos taken may not be used for commercial purposes.

How much is the aquarium in waterfront?

*Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult….Prices.

Ticket price Annual membership (unlimited visits for a year!)
Adults R210 R485
Children 14 to 17 R160 R375
Children 4 to 13* R100 R240
Children under 4* Free Free

What can I do today in Cape Town?

FREE

  • Walking tours of the city. Cost: Tip-based.
  • Hiking. Cost: Mostly free.
  • Trail running. Cost: Mostly free.
  • Audio tour of Groot Constantia. Cost: Free to enter (various costs for meals)
  • The Noon Gun at Signal Hill.
  • Stroll through the Company’s Garden.
  • A self-guided walk at the V&A Waterfront.
  • Muizenberg Moonlight Meander.

How expensive is Capetown?

The average price of a 7-day trip to Cape Town is $2,327 for a solo traveler, $4,179 for a couple, and $7,835 for a family of 4. Cape Town hotels range from $39 to $192 per night with an average of $97, while most vacation rentals will cost $150 to $1060 per night for the entire home.

Is Cape Town safe for tourist?

Cape Town is a safe place to travel, both alone or with others, provided you use common sense. Take Ubers or book private transport from the airport to your accommodation. Avoid visiting townships, unless it’s with a reliable tour operator, and always lock your hire car and don’t wear flashy jewellery.

What is the coldest month in Cape Town?

August

Which is the best month to visit Cape Town?

Best Time to Go to Cape Town

  • Cape Town enjoys a temperate climate with warm, dry conditions from October to April.
  • By February the wind calms and most visitors head home, making late January to April absolutely fantastic – expect better rates, uncrowded world class beaches and less wind.

What is the main language spoken in Cape Town?

However, English, Afrikaans, and Xhosa remain the most widely spoken languages in the Cape, Afrikaans being the most spoken home language in Cape Town, with more than 40% of residents speaking the language. English is also quite widely spoken, and Xhosa remains the main language of the local African population.

What is Cape towns wettest month?

The rainiest months in Cape Town are May to August, and Johannesburg receives most of its rain in summer.

What is the best time of year to visit South Africa?

The best time to visit South Africa’s parks is from May to September. This is the Dry season and animals congregate around waterholes and rivers. As this is winter, mornings and nights are cold. May and September are wonderful because it is less cold and, especially in September, the wildlife viewing is excellent.

Is Sydney Australia relatively warm year round?

Sydney enjoys a sunny, Mediterranean-style climate all year round with more than 340 sunny days per year. Summers are warm to hot and winters are mild, with rainfall spread fairly evenly throughout the year.

Why is Cape Town so cold?

The weather in Cape Town is influenced by two currents: the warm Agulhas current from the Indian Ocean side and the cold Benguela current on the Atlantic side. That’s what winters are like in Cape Town. Sometimes windy and rainy, mostly soft and breezy.

Can you swim in Cape Town?

There are whopping 72 beaches in Cape Town with a coastline extending 307km along the West Coast, Cape Peninsula and False Bay. We are truly spoilt for choice when it comes to deciding where we want to spend a day relaxing on the beach, have a picnic, go for some fun and games or swim in a tidal pool.

Is the sea cold in Cape Town?

Yes the sea is ICY cold here in Cape Town BUT its the best place to be in January. If you want warmer water then the sea at Muisenberg on the other side of the peninsula is much warmer.

How hot is Cape Town in February?

The average temperature for the month of February is 23°C (73°F). The beaches near Cape Town are stunning, and there is no better time of year to enjoy time on the sand. February is the perfect time to escape the city streets for swimming, as the average sea temperature is the warmest of the year at 21°C (70°F).

How warm is the sea water in Cape Town?

Big Bay sea water temperatures peak in the range 19 to 22°C (66 to 72°F) on around the 31st of January and are at their minimum on about the 10th of August, in the range 14 to 16°C (57 to 61°F). Big Bay sea water temperatures are maximum at the end of January.

How hot is Cape Town in January?

17 degree Celsius to 28 degree Celsius

Which is the hottest month in South Africa?

January

Where should I stay in Cape Town?

The best areas to stay in Cape Town

  • V&A Waterfront. The Waterfront, while not technically a neighbourhood, is a hub of activity where you’ll find upmarket hotels, restaurants, and bars all conveniently in the same place.
  • City Bowl.
  • Woodstock.
  • De Waterkant.
  • Sea Point.
  • Green Point.
  • Bo-Kaap.
  • Clifton and Camps Bay.

Does it snow in Cape Town?

For the most part, Cape Town does not experience snow in its main hubs. Just under an hour away however, the Western Cape towns of Ceres, Worchester and Tulbagh offer the chance to enjoy a spectacular winter wonderland. The first snowfalls often begin towards the middle of June, and continue well into July.