January: some like it hot
And hot it will be in Cape Town - you will enjoy great beach weather.
February: quiet summer time
European visitors come to Cape Town in February for the hot weather without the bother - no sharing the beach with local children because they're all back at school.
March: harvest time
This is a busy month for the South African wine industry. Grapes have sun-ripened and are ready for the picking. Get some sightseeing done while becoming part of this annual ritual - many wineries around Cape Town and the nearby Winelands host harvest festivals to celebrate the bountiful fruit of the vine.
April: mild and wonderful beach weather
Cape Town's notorious South-Easter wind would have subsided and April always offers great school holiday beach weather.
May: gourmet month in Cape Town
The Good Food & Wine Show, held annually in Cape Town in May, hails in gourmet season. It is a great month for all things culinary and many restaurants start offering their special winter menus.
June: first snow on the mountains
The first cold front usually arrives in Cape Town and the beautiful snow-capped mountains can be seen on crystal clear days from the Mother City. The weather is just perfect for finding a spot next to a roaring open fire with a glass of top quality South African red wine.
July: arrival of the whales
Book your whale spotting excursions for July, when the Southern Right whales start appearing along the coastline to calve, mate and display their majestic water acrobatics.
August: spa-month
National Women's Day is celebrated in August and this is the time to find fantastic Spa winter deals in Cape Town.
September: time to braai
Spring is sprung, although Cape Town usually still endures winter temperatures. Heritage Day has been dubbed National Braai Day and takes place on 24 September and this is the perfect opportunity to experience what a real South African braai (barbeque) is all about.
October: the most beautiful month
The cold weather has finally subsided, there are flowers in the fields and on the mountains and this is a great time for breathtaking outdoor excursions.
November: shop 'till you drop
With time tick tacking to Christmas and only a handful of shopping days left, stores and shops buzz with festive season fever.
December: silly season
The silly season is fun and party time in Cape Town. The weather is hot and every night majestic Table Mountain is lit up for a festive mood. Don't miss the festive street lights in Adderley Street and a Christmas Service at St George's Cathedral in town. Be sure to stay near town for the best New Year's parties.
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