Shows: Tuesday – Friday, 3pm Saturday + Sunday, 10.30am + 3.20pm Good to know The Iziko SA Museum is right next door – filled with interesting exhibits ranging from fossils and dinosaurs to giant squids and enormous whale skeletons. For example, this year they can join Tycho the space dog on his trip to the moon. Why they’ll love it The planetarium offers nine shows, three of them specifically for children. With its 360-degree screen, it makes virtual voyages of the entire universe possible. This old favourite has undergone a 21st-century makeover with a Digital Dome, making it the most advanced planetarium on the continent, providing both multi-sensory edutainment and cutting-edge scientific research facilities. In a world without iPads, the Planetarium’s projected night sky was one of the few things children deemed worthy of their absolute attention. Where to find it Tafelberg Road, off Kloof Nek Road, Cape Town May 2023 – August 2023: Monday – Sunday, 8.30am – 4pm (last car down 5pm)Ĭlosed for annual maintenance: 24 July – 6 August 2023įrom R170 – R195 return (children 4 – 17 years) T imes Until end April 2023: Monday – Sunday, 8am – 6.30pm (last car down 7.30pm) For repeat visits, the Cable Card gives you access for a year (R1 050 for adults R525 for children). Good to know Afternoon visits are cheaper. Why they’ll love it Whether they’ve done it before or not, kids will be awestruck by the experience – you’re on top of the world, after all! The self-service cafe serves popular, kid-friendly foods like pizza slices. It’s a lovely day out in the fresh air and nature, with rocks to clamber over, the chance to play “I Spy” spotting familiar landmarks, dassies and other creatures on three easy mountain walks – or head to Woodhead Dam to visit the quaint Waterworks Museum. Where to find it Queens Beach Circle, Beach Road, Sea Point (or their shop at Surrey Place in Mouille Point)Ī ride in our famous cable car is one of the very best ways to behold Cape Town and Table Mountain in all their majesty. Good to know Electrek also offers children’s parties, and guided scooter tours in the Winelands with stops at three farms in the Helderberg. It’s almost grown-up… with brakes, a hooter, lights and all. Why they’ll love it The novelty of a scooter that doesn’t need to be “scooted” will not wear off quickly. Anyone from age 5 upwards can hop on and go! These electric scooters have a maximum speed of 25km/h and a range of around 25km, so you can travel the entire Promenade (from Granger Bay to Bantry Bay and beyond) or pop into the Green Point Park for a change of scenery. Breeze past the dog-walkers, joggers and skaters while taking in the sights, sounds and smells. Learn to Sail Party (two hours): from R250 per childĬontact 0, to find it Battery Park, Dock Road, V&A Waterfront Electrek Scooters on the PromenadeĪ battery-powered, fat-tyred scooter is just the thing for cruising Sea Point’s glorious seaside strip – you’ll cover more ground in less time, with less effort. Group sailing lesson (two hours): From R350 per child from R500 (private lesson) Good to know The fees paid for private lessons and parties go towards sponsoring a disadvantaged child to experience the joy of sailing, too.Ĭost Sailing experience (20 mins): R100 (age 2 – 16) Not only is it a healthy outdoor activity that comes with a built-in sense of achievement, they’ll also learn about ocean health, plastic pollution and water safety. Why they’ll love it Being the captain of their own boat must be near the top of the bucket list of awesome adventures. As the world’s first sailing-therapy programme, it’s mainly focused on giving vulnerable youngsters valuable life skills, but it’s also open to children of all ages for lessons and cool birthday parties, as well as school outings (Grades 2 to 8). Kids activities in Stellenbosch + The Winelands Kids activities in the City Bowl + Atlantic Seaboard The Little Optimist Sailingįounded by big-wave surfer, sailor and ocean activist Greg Bertish, The Little Optimist Sailing Academy is where kids get to learn the ropes and sail their own Optimist dinghy. Kids activities in the South Peninsula + Hout Bay Kids activities in the City Bowl + Atlantic Seaboard Have you done any amazing things with your children in Cape Town? We’d love to hear about them in the comments below. No more “I’m bored” days! There’s plenty to keep your family entertained.įrom action-packed obstacle courses and educational exhibitions to animal antics and outdoor adventures, there’s no shortage of fun kids’ activities to keep your little ones (and the whole family) entertained in the Mother City and the Winelands.
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