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Your Ultimate Travel Guide To Cape Town And The Garden Route-Part 1!

Cape Town is the most stunning and exhilarating city in the world! The magic is in the way nature and urban jungle meets and compliments each other.

Cape Town is a glorious starting point and introduction to South Africa! It is beautiful, modern, and buzzing with energy ~ Amazing nature and beauty are brought to your doorstep!

I was lucky enough to be able to call Cape Town home when I was a teenager. Once we left South Africa to go back home, I did not return, until this past Christmas. It was an epic return! South Africa, in general, has changed BIG time since apartheid. Granted it still has a way to go, Cape Town is a beautiful bubble in the middle of it all leading the way to better days and ways in South Africa.

When in Cape Town exploring the Garden Route next is an absolute MUST!

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Views from the Table Mountain

The Ultimate Travel Guide To Cape Town And The Garden Route - Part 1

  • When should you travel to South Africa

  • The safety issue when visiting Cape Town

  • Getting around Cape Town

  • Where should you stay in Cape Town and along the Garden Route

In part II I will cover the activities and the best things to do along the Garden Route, stay TUNED!

Flying domastic in South Africa

When Should You Travel To South Africa?

The gorgeous summer months are from December to February. Sunny and hot, perfect beach weather! Strong winds blow during the summer months as well.

Pro Tip ~ It's handy to pack a light jacket or sweater just in case, the evening could be chilly on occasion.

Fall is between March and May. The weather is warm but not too hot. For those of you planning to explore deeper by going on safari or hiking, for example, this is the perfect time to visit. The winter months are from June to August.
Spring is from September to November, and it's a beautiful time to visit! If it's whale watching, you're after, it’s the perfect time to do that!

The Safety Issue In South Africa And Cape Town

Much has been written and said about the safety situation in South Africa. There are quite a few scary stories that are going around enough to freak out visitors coming to South Africa for the first time. In general, petty crime is a common problem in countries where the majority of the population still suffers from poverty and unemployment. It is, unfortunately, a vicious cycle the South African government is still working to solve. In South Africa, the issue of crime is even more complex due to the centuries of apartheid.

While Cape Town is considered safer in comparison to Johannesburg or Durban. The best all-around tip I can offer you from my personal experience is to use your common sense, and you will be fine.
Start with this- Don't do here what you wouldn't do at home!

  • Don't walk alone after dark, specifically in secluded areas.

  • Don't visit a township on your own, only with a guide.

  • Don't leave valuables in your rental car which always tempt thieves to break in.

  • Watch where you park your car, aim to park on main roads.

  • Important ~ In many of the busy areas in bigger cities, you'll find a person wearing a yellow jersey. These people will offer to watch your car for a tiny fee of 5 Rand = 0.30 euro cent. Just do it!

    This way you can be relatively sure your car is secure. You're also helping a person out. This practice is encouraged by the municipality to help people find work and earn a living in an honest way.

  • Don’t walk around with large amounts of cash and don’t be flashy.

In the colorful Bo-Kaap

Getting Around South Africa

Uber ~ This is a great way to get around Cape Town and the towns along the Garden Route. It is reliable and significantly cheaper to use. You also don't need to carry extra cash or even your credit card with you.

Rent a bike or electrical scooter in Cape Town ~ Keep in mind that Cape Town is a big city, stretched across a large area, not to mention hilly. Before renting a bike for the day, make sure it fits your planned route.

In some areas along the Garden Route, you can book a mountain bike tour to explore the surroundings which is a great sporty option. For example in Stellenbosch, you can explore the different wineries on your bike. It will make the wine tastings easier if you know what I mean.

Enjoying my ride on an electrical scooter in Sea Point

You can use the MyCiTi bus when in Cape Town and the bigger cities. They normally have good connections across the city however, keep in mind it can be crowded especially during rush hour making it less comfortable. Important! To use the bus you will need to buy a card beforehand! You can not pay cash on the bus.

Rent a car ~ Especially if you plan to explore Cape Town's surroundings and the Garden Route. It can come in handy in Cape Town as well as it's very spread out, however, if you're staying only in Cape Town, the other options such as Uber will do fine as well.

There are many car rental agencies to choose from. You could choose the one-way car rental option, meaning you to pick up your car in Cape Town for example, and drop it off in another part of the country. This is what we did. We drove the Garden Route from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth so we picked the car up upon arrival at CT's airport. We dropped it off at PEZ airport before boarding a flight back to Cape Town.

The DiscoverCars.com website has been named the world's leading car rental booking website in the 2020 edition of the World Travel Awards. On this website you can find, compare and rent a car globally.

Another option is QEEQ.COM which is another fastest-growing online car rental platform listing over 7 million rental cars in around 200 countries.

Where Should You Stay In Cape Town And Along The Garden Route?

I would recommend Cape Town as your starting point, it is the best intro to South Africa! Spend at least five days exploring this pearl of a city and the nearby surroundings.

Cape Town

Hotel Recommendations For Cape Town

The most buzzing and trendy area to stay at is Sea point, all the way through Bantry Bay to Camps Bay. The beach is within reach, the views are to die for, and it's filled with stylish restaurants and bars to enjoy day and night. The famous V & A Waterfront is 5 minutes by car.

Gardens which is just under the iconic Table Mountain is a great choice for travelers interested in a more quiet environment, restaurants, and mountains. From here you will be closer to the city center and though it's on the quieter side, it's nice and the views are perfect for sundowners on rooftops.

The Hyde Hotel ~ Located in Sea Point, this is an all-suite fully serviced boutique apartments and studios designed in a modern style including a secure parking garage. It features a gorgeous rooftop pool and bar, and a courtyard restaurant. The famous Victoria & Alfred Waterfront can be reached within 10 minutes by car. The spectacular Camps Bay & Clifton Beaches are about 5 km from the hotel.

Rooftop views!

On the roof of the Hyde Hotel in Cape Town

Winchester Mansions Hotel ~ Situated on the Sea Point Promenade facing the Atlantic coastline. The hotel features an Italian-style courtyard surrounded by palm trees and fountains, all in original Cape Dutch décor. Sundays here are for jazz brunches with live music and the V&A Waterfront and Cape Town’s center are a 10-minute drive.

Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel ~ It's the most stunning I've seen in Cape Town! Located in the heart of the city opposite the Company Gardens and surrounded by greenery, the views from all angles are breathtaking. Very luxurious, very relaxing.

Don't miss their famous afternoon tea on the terrace or have a swim in one of the pools. They also have an extensive wellness facility perfect for indulging yourself!

Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel in Cape Town

The breathtaking and exclusive Silo Hotel ~ The hotel is located on the edge of the V&A Waterfront. This hotel is stunning, featuring unique art and design throughout. No room is alike and the rooftop featuring an outdoor pool is amazing, as the views are.

The Three Boutique Hotel ~ This hotel packs a lot of history in it, it's set in a historic building in central Cape Town, with a rooftop sundeck offering panoramic views of Table Mountain, Devil’s Peak, Lions Head, and Signal Hill. There is secure, onsite parking.

Three Boutique Hotel

Rooftop views!

Hotel in Stellenbosch

Stellenbosch AKA wine country

Stellenbosch is your first stop on the Garden Route, it's otherwise known as the capital of the Cape Winelands. This is a small, beautiful, and cozy town surrounded by beautiful scenery and wineries to explore.

This hotel is right at the center of it all, and is absolutely gorgeous! The Oude Werf Hotel meaning the old yard is a historical landmark. What was the country's earliest church is now a deluxe hotel combining period-inspired chic and beautiful decor throughout (loved the room!) with a restaurant, bar, and pool area.

The Oude Werf Hotel

The Oude Werf Hotel

Hotel in Mossel Bay

The beach of Mossel Bay

The Protea Hotel is definitely a great choice! Located a short 5-minute walk from Santos Beach, it overlooks the Mossel Bay Harbour. It offers a terrace and a pool, both with Indian Ocean views. The pool is on the small side however, the beach below is so stunning you won't spend too much time in the pool.

On the beach, you have water sports opportunities as well as different restaurants. The suites of the hotel are beautiful, and very spacious, with a private balcony overlooking the ocean.

The trendy Café Gannet Seafood Restaurant on the property offers an a’ la carte menu and specializes in fresh seafood, including sushi, Mossel Bay mussels, and wild coastal oysters. You can also opt for dining on the outdoor terrace. After dinner, you can enjoy drinks at the Blue Oyster Cocktail Bar.

The best part? During the season you can watch the whales go by right from the bar!

They totally spoiled us from start to finish as the service was exceptional. This was one of our absolute favorites!

A welcome drink upon arriving at the Protea Hotel

Protea Hotel

Hotel in Knysna

Knysna is situated in the heart of the Garden Route and is the perfect town to stay in while exploring the surrounding areas. There are many things to see and do there.

You'll be able to read all about discovering the magic of this area in my next post!

There are two options to choose from when it comes to accommodations; you could stay higher up on the mountain overlooking the lagoon or stay closer to the action so to speak on the waterfront, on Thesen Island.

We opted to stay up the mountain in a lovely inn called the Orange Inn and while we enjoyed our stay very much looking back I would recommend staying down on Thesen Island. It is closer to the fun vibes, restaurants, and parties. As much as we enjoyed the views of the mountain, it was a bit too quiet for us.

Mountain & Lagoon views from the Orange Inn

Going on Safari on the Garden Route- Addo Elephan Park

An elephant family in Addo Elephant Park

Addo Elephant National Park is a diverse wildlife conservation park situated close to Port Elizabeth. It's one of the country's 19 national parks. It currently ranks third in size after Kruger National Park. What started back in 1931 in an effort to save 11 Elephants on the brink of extinction, is now home to more than 350 of them. There are also Cape Buffalo, Black Rhino, a range of Antelope species, wild cats as well as the rare flightless dung Beetle living here.

In this area you have a few options; a stay is a guest farm about 6 km from the entrance to the park, a stay right in Addo Park itself, or right on the edge of the park.

Addo Wildlife Lodge ~ The lodge offers standard rooms in chalets or suites, beautiful views, and great food. Guests here can enjoy arranged guided game drives.

Addo Dung Beetle Guest Farm ~ We had a wonderful stay here! It is located about 6 km from Addo Elephant Park and is overlooking the Zuurberg Mountains. This working citrus farm offers self-catering cottages and chalets built in typical African style and very elegantly decorated.

Addo Dung Beetle Guest Farm

Addo Dung Beetle Guest Farm

Addo Dung Beetle Guest Farm

My favorite features? There is an outdoor shower which was fun to use, kind of luxury meets back to basics. The cottages all have thatched roofs! And guests can prepare meals on their own braai.

Important to know!

  • A buffet dinner is offered on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, with 7-days prior arrangement, at an additional cost. You must register in advance as they buy supplies only on a need-to-buy basis, meaning no surprise guests for dinner!

  • It’s somewhat secluded, it’s about 10 km to the next little town so make sure you have supplies with you when you arrive.

Last Stop ~ Port Elizabeth

You can find the big hotel chains here on the waterfront or opt to stay in a cozy local B & B as we did and really enjoyed, as you get to meet and engage with the local people.

Bayside Guest House

Bayside Guest House

This lovely 4-star guest house is run by a very friendly local family. They were very helpful and accommodating. It's less than 600 m from Pollock Beach and the promenade. It's also only 7 km from Port Elizabeth Airport.

It features an outdoor pool and very comfortable spacious rooms, all with garden views. Breakfast is served overlooking the pool and garden. There are a number of restaurants serving a range of local and international cuisine within 5 minutes’ drive away.

The next blog post will cover the route itself and the wonderful adventures that await you on the Garden Route!

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