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Cape Town

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FromLondon (LHR)ToCape Town (CPT)Round-trip
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26 Jul 2025 - 7 Aug 2025

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GBP1,490*

Last Seen 11 hours ago

From London To Cape Town Fare Type Round-trip Economy Dates 26 Jul 2025 - 7 Aug 2025 From GBP1,490 Last Seen 11 hours ago

*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Additional fees and charges for optional products and services may apply.

The cultural wonders of majestic Cape Town

Book flights to Cape Town and explore unforgettable wildlife, rugged landscapes and delicious cuisine in this iconic South African city.

Discover adrenaline-fuelled diving and stunning safari adventures on outskirt of the city.

Ascend Table Mountain for sweeping views over the cape, or take to the beach in search of warm sands and relaxing escapes.

Stroll through Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, picnic in Green Point Urban Park and wander the beaches that penguins call home. Follow the lead of locals and take advantage of the great outdoors by wandering up a hiking trail, enjoying a surf class or cycling around the city.

The streets of Cape Town are brimming with life, meaning cuisine and markets are rich and varied, perfect for an afternoon exploring.

Browse the museums and art galleries for a real taste of South African culture and history.

Book your Cape Town flights with Etihad and see all that this stunning beachside capital has to offer.

What's the weather like in Cape Town?

Average temperature Average rainfall

JAN

21°C

1cm

FEB

22°C

2cm

MAR

20°C

2cm

APR

18°C

4cm

MAY

15°C

7cm

JUN

13°C

9cm

JUL

13°C

8cm

AUG

13°C

8cm

SEP

14°C

4cm

OCT

16°C

3cm

NOV

19°C

1cm

DEC

20°C

2cm

A hot and dry summer descends upon the Cape between November and February, ideal for a summer getaway and popular with tourists. Temperatures are often in the mid-20°Cs and rain is infrequent.

The slightly cooler months of May to August are ideal for safaris, with animals typically more active outside of the afternoon heat.

Reasons to visit Cape Town

African penguins on boulders beach

Dive into nature

Located about an hour’s drive south of central Cape Town is the beautiful Boulders Beach, home to over 2,000 endangered African penguins.

Here is the only place in the world where you can get close to the creatures, with visitors to the public beach allowed to swim with the penguins in the surrounding waters of False Bay.

There’s also a visitor’s centre where you can learn all about the unique African penguin, and a boardwalk through the small national park, allowing you to see their burrows up close.

Aerial cableway ascending Table Mountain

Hit the heights

The first thing you’ll be able to point out as your flight to Cape Town arrives is Table Mountain. It’s even more magnificent from the ground. Look up from almost any spot in the city and you’ll see the wondrous peak looming over the skyline.

But if you think this view is mesmerising, just wait until you’re looking out on to the city from the top. The Table Mountain aerial cableway has been ferrying visitors to the top for 90 years now, and with its 360° rotating floor and views, it’s a ride to remember.

The colourful houses of Bo-Kaap

A capital of culture

Cape Town encompasses numerous cultural influences, but no neighbourhood is more diverse than Bo-Kaap Malay Quarter. Nestled under Signal Hill and on the edge of the Cape Town Central Business District (CBD), Bo-Kaap is instantly recognisable thanks to its vividly-coloured houses, which exude cheerfulness and make for a fantastic photo opportunity.

The neighbourhood is a gorgeous representation of Muslim culture, with aromatic spices wafting through the air as you wander its streets. Follow your nose to one of the many Cape Malay restaurants, then head to the museum — there’s a lot to learn about this little corner of South Africa.

Things to know before you fly to Cape Town

plane Airport transfers

Disembark your flight to Cape Town and you can be in the city centre within the hour thanks to fast transfer routes via car, shuttle bus or taxi.

Book a transfer with Etihad and you’ll have a driver waiting for you when you arrive – ideal for a comfortable journey into the city.

bus Getting around

With so much to see and do in Cape Town, you’ll want to dart all over the place, soaking up the sights and making the most of your holiday. While a few attractions are within walking distance of each other (including numerous easy walking tours), locals and tourists alike opt for taxis and buses.

currency Local currency

The local currency is the South African rand (ZAR). ATMs are available in the city and most larger shops, hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions will accept credit cards.

globe Languages spoken

There are a variety of languages spoken in South Africa, with Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans and English the most common.

Flying to Cape Town: FAQs

Where should I stay in Cape Town?

Nestled between the Waterfront and Bo-Kaap neighbourhoods, De Waterkant puts you right in the heart of the action with Signal Hill overhead and Table Mountain in the distance. It’s a thriving neighbourhood so there are lots of cafes and restaurants to choose from.

Are there any nearby day excursions I can take outside Cape Town?

Flights to Cape Town give you a whole rang of options to explore. Some amazing safari experiences are just a couple of hours away from the city – Klein Karoo has a number of reserves to choose from. Here, you can spot lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and Cape buffalo).

The West Coast is another good day trip – where you’ll find small towns, fishing villages with wonderfully fresh seafood on offer, and bright fields of wildflowers.

How many days should I book in Cape Town?

Five or six days in Cape Town should be enough time in this incredible city and will allow ample time to visit the key attractions. You could also use the city as the first stop on a longer exploration of South Africa.

Will I need to hire a car in Cape Town?

It’s not always necessary to hire a car in South Africa – it depends on your itinerary. If you’re staying in central Cape Town there’s plenty of public transport. However, if you want to take day trips further afield renting a car can make sense.

Why we love Cape Town

"Cape Town is wonderfully colourful, with plenty of character. Whether you're exploring the city's restaurants and markets or opting for a wild adventure in search of penguins, there's plenty to see and do in the city."