Best known for its consistent winds, beautiful landscapes and vibrant culture, Cape Town offers a unique blend of urban life and natural beauty, all with the backdrop of the iconic Table Mountain.
With the powerful ‘Cape Doctor’ south-easterly winds, diverse kitespots for all skill levels, breathtaking views, and a global community of kitesurfers each season, Cape Town is an experience that never disappoints. Keep reading to find out our top recommendations for what must be one of our favorite cities on the planet.
Best time to visit
The peak season with the most consistent winds is typically from November to March. This is also the summer season, when temperatures average between 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F). In terms of wind patterns, the mornings tend to be a bit calmer, and the wind picks up in the afternoon, allowing for a split between your morning activities and nice afternoon sessions.
With Cape Town’s powerful ‘Cape Doctor’ winds, diverse kitespots for all skill levels, stunning views, and a vibrant global kitesurfing community, Cape Town is an experience that never disappoints.
Top Kitesurfing Spots in and Around Cape Town
Bloubergstrand
This is the most famous kiting beach with iconic views, wind and water conditions, and facilities. Bloubergstrand, also known as “Kite Beach”, offers an amazing view of Table Mountain, and beautiful blue water. We recommend this beach for intermediate to advanced kiters, as there is a side-onshore wind with small to medium waves.There are also some useful facilities offered at this beach such as ample parking, gear rental shops in case you don't have your own or forgot something, and vibey beachfront cafes for little coffee breaks or after sesh beer. In November or December, Blouberg becomes the stage for the prestigious Red Bull King of the Air competition, thanks to its ideal Big Air conditions.
Big Bay
Big Bay is a family-friendly beach known for its gentle waves and relaxed atmosphere. The area features a range of shops, restaurants, and conveniently located restrooms. It’s perfect for beginner and intermediate kitesurfers, and has been hosted global water sports events, including past editions of Red Bull King of the Air.
Blouberg, also known as Kite Beach, becomes the stage for the prestigious Red Bull King of the Air competition when ideal conditions arrive in November or December.
Bloubergstrand
Langebaan Lagoon, Source: Salty|snow Photography/Wirestock Creators
Langebaan Lagoon
This is the perfect spot for beginners and freestyle surfers due to its heavenly flat water. Langebaan Lagoon is also home to a beautiful diversity of bird and marine species, only 1.5 hour drive north of Cape Town. If you aren’t feeling the drive for just one session, there is also the option of staying there in self-catering cottages and guesthouses.
Muizenberg
If you’re looking for a great surf and kitesurf spot, Muizenberg is the place to be. Friendly to beginners, it boasts plenty of surf shops, schools, and beachfront eateries, all set against the backdrop of colorful beach huts and scenic views. While enjoying the waves, keep in mind that Muizenberg is also known for occasional shark sightings. Fortunately, there are Shark Spotters in place to keep everyone informed and safe, so you can focus on having a great time in the water!
Witsand (Breede River)
Witsand may be less well-known, but its quieter atmosphere allows you to enjoy consistent winds, along with opportunities for whale watching and fishing when you need a break. The area also offers a variety of accommodations, including lodges and campsites, making it easy to extend your stay and soak it all in.
Preparing for Your Trip
Travel Tips
Visas & Documentation
- Visa-free entry: Citizens from various countries such as, USA, UK, and EU can enter South Africa visa-free for up to 90 days, but it is always best to double check requirements pertaining to your country before booking your trip.
- Passport validity: Your passport must be valid for at least 30 days beyond your intended departure date and have at least 2 blank pages.
Health Precautions
- Vaccinations: There are no required vaccinations, but it is recommended to be up-to-date on routine vaccines.
- Travel insurance: This is highly recommended – not only for trip cancellations but for medical emergencies as well.
Budgeting
- Accommodation Costs: Prices vary significantly depending on your preferences. Budget-friendly hostels typically cost around ZAR 200/€10 per night, while luxury hotels start at ZAR 2000/€100 per night or more.
- Meals: Dining out is generally affordable, with meals averaging between ZAR 100 to ZAR 200 each, or between €5 and €10.
- Activities: Kitesurfing lessons cost approximately ZAR 1000 per hour, plus equipment rentals, which is about €50.
- Overall Planning: A trip to Cape Town can be tailored to any budget, whether you prefer to keep expenses minimal or indulge in luxury experiences.
A trip to Cape Town can be tailored to any budget, whether you prefer to keep expenses minimal or indulge in luxury experiences.
Essential Packing List
Travel Documents
- Passport
- Visa (if required)
- Driver's license
- Travel insurance details
Currency Tips
Before traveling, notify your bank of your plans and consider obtaining cash in both your local currency and South African Rand (ZAR). The ZAR is South Africa's official currency, and you can find competitive exchange rates online, at airports, or through local banks.
Health Essentials
- Sunscreen (SPF50+)
- Zinc
- Insect repellent
- Reusable water bottle
Clothing & Accessories
- Swimwear
- Rash guards
- Board shorts
- Light clothing
- Jackets & sweaters
- Flip-flops
- Athletic/hiking shoes
- Sunglasses
Kitesurfing Gear
Bringing Your Own Gear
- Airline Policies: Check airline restrictions and guidelines for traveling with kitesurfing gear.
- Wetsuit: Generally, a 3/2mm wetsuit is suitable for most water temperatures, though a 4/3mm wetsuit offers additional coverage for a broader range of conditions.
- Kites: Bring a range of kites (7m to 12m) to adapt to different wind conditions.
- Boards: Choose between a twin-tip or surfboard based on your riding style and preferences.
- Harnesses and Bars: Bringing your personal gear enhances comfort and safety.
- Safety Gear: Helmets and impact vests, while not obligatory, provide additional safety.
- Repair Kit: Pack spare parts and basic tools for quick fixes and gear maintenance.
- Travel-Friendly Equipment: Use a durable, padded kite bag for gear protection. A bag with wheels makes transport easier. Consider compressing kites in compression bags to save space.
Rental Options
- Local Rentals: High Five Kitesurf School and Cabrinha Kitesurfing offer high-quality gear rentals and lessons.
Getting There and Around
Flights & Transportation
Flights to Cape Town
- International Flights: There are numerous direct flights from major cities such as London, Amsterdam, Dubai, and New York.
- Airlines: Carriers such as South African Airways, British Airways, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and KLM operate flights to Cape Town.
Transportation Options
- Car Rentals vs. Public Transport: Renting a car is recommended for maximum flexibility, especially if you're traveling with gear. Companies like Avis, Hertz, and Budget offer options for every need. Alternatively, public transportation within the city is relatively reliable, with the MyCiti bus system providing convenient access. Uber is also widely used and considered safe.
Driving Tips
- Road Rules: South Africans drive on the left side of the road.
- Traffic Hours: Avoid peak hours (7–9am and 4–6pm) for quicker travel.
- Safety Tips: Keep your valuables out of sight and ensure doors are locked at all times, as a precaution when navigating the city.
Renting a car is recommended for maximum flexibility, especially if you're traveling with gear.
Beyond Kitesurfing
Other Watersports
Surfing Hotspots
- Jeffreys Bay and Dungeons are 2 great spots for more experienced surfers, world renowned surf breaks.
Stand-Up Paddleboarding
- Clifton Beaches and V&A Waterfront Canals are calm water spots great for paddleboarding with scenic routes.
Outdoor Adventures
Hiking
-Table Mountain has multiple trails and beautiful panoramic views. You can also opt for taking a cable car to the top rather than hiking. Lion’s Head is a beautiful hike and popular for sunrises and full-moon hikes.
- Cape Point Nature Reserve
An amazing spot for scenic drives exploring the beautiful views and active wildlife all around.
Cultural Experiences
Robben Island Tours
You can visit Nelson Mandela’s prison cell and other historical spots, or follow a guided tour departing from the V&A Waterfront.
Local Markets
For some lively weekends, going to the Hout Bay Market offers live music and local crafts or to the Neighbourgoods Market on Saturdays at the Old Biscuit Mill.
Whether you’re into exploring the city and mountains or catching the wind on an endless ocean, there are options for everyone and Cape Town is a spot you cannot miss out on.
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