4. Blouberg Beach for Table Mountain’s Best Angle

You haven’t really seen Table Mountain until you’ve seen it from Blouberg Beach. This is the money shot—the full mountain framed by the sea. Plus, it’s usually less packed than city beaches and popular with kite surfers, which makes for some epic people-watching.

5. Secret Sundowners at Signal Hill

Locals love a good sunset, and Signal Hill is the chill, bring-your-own-wine version of Lion’s Head. Park near the top, lay out a blanket, pour something local, and soak in the sunset over the Atlantic. Pro tip: arrive early to grab a good spot—it’s no longer a total secret.

6. Tokara and Delaire Graff: Worth the Day Trip

Okay, they’re technically in Stellenbosch, but both Tokara and Delaire Graff Estate are showstoppers. Think infinity views, sculpted gardens, and wine tasting that feels more like a luxury experience—but still accessible. Come for the wine, stay for the photos (and the olive oil at Tokara—trust me).

Summary

Cape Town’s beauty is impossible to overhype—and its wine scene is just as impressive. Whether you’re hiking above the clouds, sipping Sauvignon in a vineyard, or toasting the sunset with locals, this city serves unforgettable views with a side of world-class wine. Just don’t forget your camera... and maybe a second glass.