Things to do in Cape Town – November 2020

It is November 2020 – the sun is shining, the birds are chirping, the flowers are out… there may be no foreign tourists around to experience it, but this means there is more for us Capetonians to enjoy.

This post is dedicated to the natural beauty of our beloved Mother City – very few cities in the world offer as much as Cape Town does.

We invite you to go out, revel in the beauty and enjoy our magnificent city.

Spectacular Swimming

Wonderful Walks

Prime Picnic Spots

Happy Hiking 

Amazing Adventures


Spending time with wildlife is a great way to boost your energy and reconnect with nature.

These are some of our favourite restaurants with great outdoor seating areas.

The amazing team at Agaaain have tried and tested these kids’ activities, sign up on their website and join hundreds of happy parents, and be the first to know about the best kid-friendly outings & activities.

  • An outing to Battery Park is always a winner. Ride a bike or skateboard, play soccer or basketball, read a book on the lawn, have a picnic, SUP on the canal, play in the water fountain, have a coffee or a bite to eat. Friendly staff will bring you sun chairs, bean bags and umbrellas free of charge if you lounge on the grass.
  • Little Glen playground, framed by the Twelve Apostles mountain range and the Atlantic Ocean, this picturesque nature reserve is hidden away in the middle of Camps Bay. Surrounded by massive old trees, the park has a little playground with a jungle gym and swings. The small stream running through the park is perfect to splish & splash.
  • The Bike Park – pedal your heart out on this exhilarating 2.8-kilometer cross-country track that meanders through beautiful winelands and was designed by Downhill World Champion Chris Nixon. Bike over bridges and ramps, through tunnels and along dirt paths. There are a variety of tracks catering for children from age 2 to experienced bikers.
  • Sandy Bay Shipwreck is a child- friendly hike that leads to a real shipwreck. What could be cooler than that?! Start at the boom of the Kronenzicht parking lot and follow the contour path to the left, past the big sand dune. The path has a slight incline for about 2.5km with amazing ocean views, but it’s toddler-friendly nonetheless.