World-Class Golf

In Cape Town

Cape Town offers a perfect blend of breathtaking landscapes and exceptional golf experiences. Whether you’re teeing off with Table Mountain as your backdrop or enjoying a round by the Atlantic, our city caters to golf enthusiasts of all skill levels.

But the magic doesn’t end on the greens—Cape Town invites you to explore its renowned attractions, exquisite cuisine, and vibrant culture. 

A Day on the Greens & Beyond 

Golf and Gourmet Dining: After your game, indulge in Cape Town’s culinary delights. Enjoy a round at the Metropolitan Golf Club, then stroll through Green Point Urban Park before savoring a meal at the V&A Waterfront. 

Golf and Wine Tasting: Just a short drive away, the Winelands offer lush fairways and world-class wines. Pair your game with a wine tasting tour through the picturesque vineyards of Steenberg or Erinvale. 

Golf and Spa Retreats: Unwind after a day on the course with a relaxing spa session. Cape Town’s golf estates offer luxurious pampering to complement your sporting endeavors. 

Family Fun and Outdoor Adventures 

Cape Town’s golf courses aren’t just for golfers. With family-friendly activities like mini golf, nature hikes, and nearby beaches, there’s something for everyone. Courses like Clovelly Country Club provide a perfect mix of sport and relaxation, ensuring a memorable day out for the whole family. 

Why Cape Town? 

Cape Town has been recognized globally as a top golf destination. Whether visiting, living, or investing, Cape Town promises an unforgettable golfing journey.

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Bikini Beach, Gordons Bay

A sleepy seaside village just over half an hour from Cape Town. It offers a quiet, romantic beach retreat and some of the best sunsets you’ll ever see.

Gordon’s Bay is about slowing down, skipping the crowds, and spending quality time exploring one of the best-kept secrets of the Western Cape.

Camps Bay

The playground of the “it” crowd – whether you want to spend some time on the white sandy beach, take a dip in one of the tidal pools or sip on cocktails on the strip.

During the summer season, particularly the festive season, Camps Bay is the place to see and be seen in Cape Town.

Clifton 4th

Perfect for beach goers who want to laze around and soak up the rays.

Yachts also usually anchor off here during the summer season when sunsets are as late as 8.30pm. This beach has also been awarded the Blue Flag status in recognition of its safety and tourist standards.