Top 10 Kids Activities
There are plenty of attractions and activities you and your family with enjoy when exploring Cape Town. To cut it down to only ten was really a tough choice.For giving you a more detailed insiders view of the many options I narrowed down the Cape Town kids activites to five indoors activities for rainy days and five outdoors activities for sunny days.
So here they are our favorite kids activities for warm sunny days in Cape Town:
1. Want to hold an owl or an eagle or learn about the world’s fastest animal?
Then a drive to nearby Spier Estate in Stellenbosch. Their Eagle Encounter is top on the list with my children.My kids always enjoy the 40 minute drive from Cape Town through the lovely hills of the Cape Winelands and arrive at this wonderful huge playing field with all the amenities which make you appreciate living here.
There is lots of space to run around or play ball, many restaurants, little craft shops, a duckpond, a river running through the estate, a playground and huge picnic area.
The Cheetah Outreach Center (021 809 1188) and Eagle Encounters(021 858 1826), a bird rescue center where you can join interactive bird shows and are allowed to hold an eagle are always coming tops on my happy kids activities list.
2. See and touch big birds and learn about ostriches
Have a leisurely drive out to the North of Cape Town to the West Coast Ostrich Ranch. This ostrich farm (021 972 1955) is only 15 minutes from Blouberg or 30 minutes from the city of Cape Town. The kids activities here are: learning about the biggest birds on earth, getting a fun guided tour, standing on an ostrich egg and even sitting on an ostrich. There you can let the children run loose at thehuge play area with climbing frame and sandpit.Look for some gemstones at the Scratch Patch or -if you will not get in trouble with your kids;)- try the delicious ostrich fillet or ostrich schnitzel at the farmhouse restaurant. This is actually a great place for a children’s party too.
3. Ever fancied a camel ride or having a snake hanging around your shoulders?
Then head straight away to Imhoff’s Farm in Kommetjie. This farm (021 783 4545) in Kommetjie is a small village in itself with kids activities and entertainment galore.You can drive down there along the Atlantic Seabord via Hout Bay over the fabulous Chapman’s Peak Drive you will have a day full of sightseeing and maybe you will spot a whale or a dolphin near the coast too. From Nordhooek you can easily drive via Ou Kaapse Weg around to Kommetjie. The trip will take roughly 45 minutes from the city center.
At the grounds there are several shops and art galleries as well as an organic coffee shop, marimba entertainment, playground, donkey and camel rides and a very interesting snake park. The kids are always entertained and there you really can relax while the children have a ball of a time as well. And Paintball, anyone?:)
4. Do you long for a relaxing outing to the beach?
Then you definitely must go to Simonstown’s Boulders Beach, where your kids will love to swim in the shallow waters with penguins. The little creatures are not very shy, although you should keep your children from trying to catch them;)And there are many other beautiful beaches with tidal pools for safe swimming in and around Cape Town. Or why not go to one of the best, cleanest, most popular beaches like the Blue Flag Beaches?
Check them out and you will have a happy day with your kids.
5. Ride down the fantastic toboggan track in Tygervalley
This is one outdoors activity especially for the bigger kids. But the little ones will enjoy that too, if mummy or daddy joins them.Cool Runnings (021-949 4439) is operating this 1,25 km long bob-sled track in a steel half pipe where kids just scream for the fun it is. This track is only open for the last couple of years and is very modern and well maintained.
Kids over 8years old can go down alone, while little ones have to be accompanied by an (usually equally excited) adult. So have fun, but do not forget your sun protection as even you cool down riding down the track at speed.
Now to cover all eventualities of a rainy day or more like the sun hiding behind clouds or the wind being blowing to strongly here are… … the best indoors kids activities in Cape Town
6. Go down to the waterfront and enjoy the colorful underwater world
At Cape Town’s Two Oceans Aquarium you will enjoy watching the funny penguins or relax while watching the movements of the huge kelp forest. Watch the groupers and stingrays swimming along the big sharks in the huge tank and occasionally you might even spot divers at the shark tank. Daily arts and crafts activities also keep the young children happy.There is a good family restaurant and if you want to come here more often than twice a year get a family membership which is really worth it, as your children also could join the very popular sleeping over events in the aquarium too.
7. Visit the planetarium and the South African Museum
This Natural History museum with its excellent dinosaur exhibition, thewhale well and underwater exhibition, displays of South African rock carvings and showcase of the life of the indigenous people in South Africa. Surely there are many other interesting museums in Cape Town, but this one comes up tops for kids every time. There are some kids activites sheets available at the reception desk.The adjoining planetarium (021 481 3900) offers great shows for kids around lunchtime, where kids will be amazed by the interactive show and all the little lights and stars in the domed darkened room. The chairs are reclining, but the shows are so interesting you will not be able to snooze;)
8. Ready for more science and interactions?
Take your kids to the MTN Science Center in Canal Walk Shopping Center (021 529 8100). There are lots of hands-on-displays and kids are encouraged to experiment and explore physical concepts.This is a great place for kids of every age.
Little children, who will love to build walls or even a house with foam bricks like Bob the Builder or do puzzles and play lego while the older children will be so eager to experiment with pressure, weight, speed, computerized games or see the changing exhibitions. Do not miss the regular Camera Obscura shows, where you can have a closer look at Cape Town.
There are organized kids activities and games, when you can have a nice cuppa coffee in the coffeebar inside too.
9. A bit of culture for the kids? How about seeing a play?
Take your kids to see one of the famous childrens’ shows at the Baxter Theater in Rondebosch during school holidays.There are daily shows in English (021 685 7880) during the holidays for the young children from age 3. These are shows like “Goldilocks and the three Bears” and they run usually in the late mornings.
The shows are sometimes interactive too, which my children enjoyed a lot. The theatre auditorium is beautiful with plush seats and there is a little coffee shop, so you could have a nice little lunch with delicious sandwiches or muffins there too.
10. Last but not least, how about Ten-Pin-Bowling?
This is a great family activity for rainy days and very popular activity with kids in Cape Town too. So be sure to call ahead and book a place at Let's go bowling.There are bowling alleys in Stadium on Main in Claremont an in the Tyger Valley and also in the N1 City and in the Somerset West shopping centers.The bowling alleys are modern and you will have fun competing with your children in a game. There are lighter balls for the younger kids and frames for them too to help the ball rolling down the alley to get a great strike.
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