Cape Town Trip Cost Calculator
Cape Town ranges from R900/day budget adventures to R6,500+ luxury experiences. One of the world's best-value destinations.
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Cape Town Budget Guide
Your Cape Town Budget at a Glance
Cape Town consistently ranks as one of the world’s best-value travel destinations. Thanks to the favorable Rand exchange rate (around R18 = $1 USD), your money stretches remarkably far. Budget travelers can thrive on $50-80 per day, mid-range travelers will be comfortable at $120-200 per day, and luxury seekers can indulge for $350-600+ per day.
Where Your Money Goes
Accommodation is typically your biggest expense, followed by activities like Table Mountain and wine tours. Transport is refreshingly cheap with MyCiti buses and Uber, and food offers incredible value from street food to fine dining. The free attractions - hikes, beaches, and vibrant neighborhoods - mean you can have amazing experiences without spending anything.
Budget Traveler Tips
Make the most of your Rands by:
- Staying in hostels in Green Point or Gardens
- Using MyCiti buses and Uber instead of rental cars
- Hiking Lion’s Head and Table Mountain for free
- Shopping at Woolworths deli for gourmet meals at supermarket prices
- Visiting free attractions: Bo-Kaap, beaches, Greenmarket Square
Worth the Splurge
Even budget travelers should consider:
- Table Mountain cable car for sunset views (or hike up, cable down)
- A Winelands tour to Stellenbosch or Franschhoek
- One fine dining experience - Cape Town’s food scene is world-class
- Robben Island for its historical significance
Best Time to Visit for Value
March through May (autumn) and September through November (spring) offer the sweet spot of pleasant weather and lower prices. You’ll save 20-30% on accommodation compared to peak summer, with fewer crowds at attractions.
June through August is cheapest but cooler and wetter - still worthwhile for whale watching in Hermanus and dramatic coastal scenery.
Avoid these expensive periods:
- December to January (summer holidays - prices jump 40%+)
- Easter weekend (accommodation books out months ahead)
- Major events like Cape Town Jazz Festival
Money-Saving Tips
Hike for Free
Lion's Head sunrise, India Venster on Table Mountain, and Chapman's Peak coastal walks cost nothing. Pack water and snacks from a supermarket.
Save $25-40 per dayUse MyCiti and Uber
MyCiti buses are safe and cheap (R15-25 per ride). Uber is very affordable compared to other cities. Skip rental cars in the City Bowl.
Save $20-30 per daySelf-Cater Some Meals
Woolworths and Pick n Pay have excellent prepared foods. A gourmet deli meal costs R80-120, far less than a restaurant.
Save $15-25 per dayVisit in Shoulder Season
March-May and September-November offer 20-30% lower accommodation rates, fewer crowds, and pleasant weather. Avoid December-January peak.
Save $30-60 per dayBest Time to Visit
Prices can vary by 40% depending on the season
Peak Season (More Expensive)
- December - January (summer holidays)
- Easter weekend
- July school holidays
- Major events (Cape Town Jazz Festival, etc.)
Low Season (Best Deals)
- June - August (winter)
- May (late autumn)
- Early September
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