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Spring in Cape Town (September to November) is a magical time. As the city emerges from winter, its natural beauty bursts into colour, flowers bloom, skies clear, and temperatures warm up just enough for outdoor adventures without the summer crowds. From outdoor markets and beach strolls to hikes and vineyard visits, there’s no shortage of springtime activities for guests at Leeuwenzee Guest House in Sea Point.

Here’s our list of the best things to do in Cape Town this spring:

1. See the Spring Flowers in Full Bloom

Where: West Coast National Park or Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens

What to Expect: September is flower season in the Western Cape. The West Coast National Park turns into a tapestry of daisies, while Kirstenbosch is alive with indigenous blooms. Pack a picnic or enjoy a walk through fragrant gardens.

2. Hike Cape Town’s Famous Trails

Where: Lion’s Head, Table Mountain, Cecilia Forest

What to Expect: With cooler mornings and clear skies, spring is ideal for hiking. Lion’s Head offers 360° views at sunrise, while Table Mountain’s Platteklip Gorge is more challenging but rewarding. For a gentler walk, try the forested trails of Cecilia or Newlands.

lions head mountain with blue skies in cape town

3. Explore the Cape Winelands

Where: Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Constantia

What to Expect: Spring is the best time to visit wine farms, think green vines, blossoming gardens, and crisp air. Many estates offer gourmet picnics and cellar tours. Don’t miss Babylonstoren or Groot Constantia.

4. Browse Outdoor Markets

Where: Oranjezicht City Farm Market, Neighbourgoods Market, Mojo Market (Sea Point)

What to Expect: Sip on fresh juice, try local pastries, shop handmade crafts, and listen to live music at some of Cape Town’s favourite open-air weekend markets. Perfect for a relaxed spring morning.

5. Stroll the Sea Point Promenade

Where: Only 1km from Leeuwenzee Guest House

What to Expect: The promenade is perfect in spring, warm enough to walk, cool enough to avoid the summer crowds. Jog, rent a bike, or grab an ice cream from a nearby café and enjoy the sunset views over the Atlantic Ocean.

6. Kayak with Dolphins and Seals

Where: Three Anchor Bay

What to Expect: In spring, Cape Town’s waters are active with marine life. Book a guided kayak tour to see dolphins and seals, all while paddling along the stunning coastline.

person in a kayak on blue ocean waters

7. Visit the Penguins at Boulders Beach

Where: Simon’s Town

What to Expect: Spring is a lovely time to visit the adorable African penguin colony. The crowds are fewer, the sun is mild, and the penguins are often seen sunbathing or waddling along the boardwalk.

penguins on white sand with crystal blue waters at boulders beach in simons town

8. Paraglide from Signal Hill

Where: Signal Hill launch site

What to Expect: Spring’s stable weather is ideal for paragliding. Enjoy a tandem flight over the city, with incredible views of Table Mountain, the ocean, and the city bowl.

9. Go Whale Watching in Hermanus

Where: Hermanus

What to Expect: Spring is peak whale season! Head to Hermanus for land-based whale watching or book a boat tour to get closer. Southern Right Whales are commonly seen in the bay.

whale-watching-hermanus

10. Relax in Cape Town’s Cozy Cafés

Where: Sea Point and surrounds

What to Expect: Try brunch at JARRYDS, a matcha latte at Unframed, or people-watching from a street-side table at Clarke’s on Bree Street.

Nestled in the heart of Sea Point, Leeuwenzee Guest House is the perfect base for your spring adventures. Whether you’re chasing flower fields, sipping wine, or watching the sunset with a cone of gelato, we’re here to help you make the most of Cape Town’s most refreshing season.

Book your spring escape with us and discover Cape Town in full bloom!