Cape Town Layover Guide
Discover Cape Town on your CPT layover! Expert guide to Table Mountain, beaches, winelands, and culture.
Cape Town layover at a glance
Table Mountain views (from afar), Waterfront stroll, and back to CPT with time to spare.
Is it worth leaving the airport?
- Leave with 7+ hours. Under that, stay airside.
- Visa: Many nationalities are visa-free for short visits; others need a visa. If not eligible, stay airside.
- Luggage: Arrivals storage; check at CPT.
- Transit: 20-40 minutes to V&A Waterfront by taxi; traffic varies.
3-5 hours: stay airside
Grab coffee/food, use a lounge for showers/Wi‑Fi. Gate 40 minutes before boarding.
6-9 hours: V&A Waterfront
Taxi to the Waterfront. Stroll the harbor, quick meal (fish, peri-peri, or café bite ~ $12-18 USD / 220-330 ZAR). Leave 3-4 hours before departure.
10+ hours: add Bo-Kaap exterior loop
After the Waterfront, short taxi to Bo-Kaap for colorful houses (photos). If time, a brief stop near Company’s Garden. Return with buffer.
Getting there and back
- Taxi/App (Bolt/Uber): ~$15-25 USD / 270-450 ZAR; 20-40 minutes.
Money and budget
- Currency: ZAR; cards widely accepted; carry small cash.
- 6-9h: ~$45-55 USD / 810-990 ZAR (rides, meal, coffee).
- 10h+: ~$60-75 USD / 1,080-1,350 ZAR (rides, meals, extras).
Logistics and safety
- Immigration: Timing varies; add buffer.
- Storage: Check arrivals; use if carrying large bags.
- Return: Back at CPT 3h before long-haul, 2h regional.
- Safety: Waterfront/Bo-Kaap by day are fine; use licensed taxis/apps, stay in busy areas.
If you stay airside
- Lounges: CPT lounges with food/showers.
- Food: Cafés, fast food, local options.
- Rest: Lounges best.
