When it comes to outdoor adventure activities in spectacular locations, no place in Africa can beat Cape Town, South Africa. Cape Town is a world-class outdoor playground! There’s plenty to keep your adrenaline pumping, whether you like to get your adrenaline fixed on land, sea, or air. Here are some of the most extraordinary adventurous things to do in Cape Town that won’t break the bank.
Seal Snorkeling at Hout Bay
They are starting with one of the best water sports in Cape Town, as well as one of the most affordable. Take a boat to Duiker Island and snorkel with hundreds of playful seals in their natural habitat. Around 5000 Cape Fur Seals live on this island in Hout Bay! To join the Animal Ocean seal diving experts, you must be at least ten years old and able to swim. However, children aged 6 to 10 can participate as Boat Riders.
From March to April is the most fantastic time to snorkel with seals in Cape Town. This is when the seal puppies start swimming, and you can interact with them. But some people question, “What about the great white sharks?” Since the reefs are shallow and protected by kelp forests, the water is too chilly, and sharks aren’t an issue. You may make a seal dive reservation on the Animal Ocean Facebook page or their mobile-friendly website.
Cape Town Go-Kart Racing
Head to Kenilworth Karting’s Killarney Race Track replica or Canal Walk’s Century Karting track. They are two of the country’s greatest indoor karting circuits. You can ‘Arrive and Drive’ for as long as you like, from novice to expert slots. For the first-time racer, rates include a safety briefing, helmet, and driving training. Go-karting is a great rainy-day activity in Cape Town and for family or group occasions. They accept special reservations for large groups (up to 24 drivers) and groups of under-16s.
Kayaking with Penguins & Other Sea Animals
The suggested age is over ten years. However, a younger youngster can be paired with a muscular adult willing to do all the powering. Anyone with a moderate fitness level, including senior individuals, will be able to handle the paddle.
In Cape Town, Go Surfing
A group surfing class includes digital images of your surfing excursion and a highly qualified surf instructor. And, of course, a surfboard and wetsuit. The Stoked staff is enthusiastic about spreading the “stoke.” There are numerous excellent surfing places and schools in and around Cape Town to select from. The fact that most beaches are beautiful adds to the local surfing experience! If you’re a dedicated surfer, don’t miss out on the top surfing places in Africa, which range from Cape Town to Morocco.
Cape Town Rock Climbing (Outdoors & Indoors)
Outdoor rock climbing in Cape Town is diverse, including bouldering, classic, and sports climbing options. This rugged region’s Cape Peninsula and Cape Fold Mountains are ideal for climbing. The Western Cape is one of Africa’s top rock climbing destinations, with world-class routes available. For safety and security concerns, joining a guided rock climbing excursion is preferable. Vertigo Adventures is one of the reputable tour organisations that may take you climbing on Table Mountain, Lion’s Head, or the Cape Peninsula. Guided rock climbing expeditions are reasonably priced experiences.
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