Weather in Cape Town in January

Olga Sitnitsa

written by
Olga Sitnitsa

updated 03.06.2024

When you arrive in Cape Town in January, you'll be welcomed by the full embrace of summer, with consistently warm weather and light breezes. The weather in Cape Town in January is characterized by high temperatures and long periods of sunshine — perfect for beach walks and outdoor activities. The city's characteristic fynbos vegetation thrives in these conditions, adding a vibrant touch to the picturesque scenery. Despite being the peak tourist season, January provides ample opportunities to enjoy Cape Town's beauty — from sun-drenched beaches, to lively outdoor activities — ensuring an unforgettable summer experience.

Is January a good time to visit Cape Town?

January is generally considered the best time to visit Cape Town, as it is at the heart of summer in the Southern Hemisphere. The weather in Cape Town in January is generally warm, sunny, and dry, creating ideal conditions for a variety of outdoor activities.

During this time you can enjoy beach vacations, hiking, picnics, and sightseeing under clear blue skies. Sunny and dry weather also means that transportation and travel plans are less likely to be disrupted by precipitation, making it easier to explore the city and its surroundings.

However, January is also the peak tourist season in Cape Town due to the attractive summer weather. This can lead to crowded attractions, higher accommodation prices, and the need to book many services in advance. If you prefer a quieter vacation or want to avoid the crowds of tourists, this can be an important factor to consider.

Average rainfall in January is minimal, as this month falls during Cape Town's dry season. The city enjoys long, sunny days, which are perfect for exploring Cape Town's natural beauty and diverse landscapes, from the beaches to the famous Table Mountain.

Overall, January can be a great time to visit Cape Town if you're looking for a vibrant summer experience filled with outdoor activities and picturesque scenery. However, be prepared for large numbers of tourists and higher prices due to the peak season. If you are worried about this, it is better to plan your trip for another time.

Want to learn more about South African destinations? Browse our customized South Africa itineraries, talk to our local experts, and read about the best time to travel to South Africa.

Muizenberg Beach, Cape Town, South Africa © Shutterstock

Muizenberg Beach, Cape Town, South Africa © Shutterstock

Average temperatures in Cape Town in January

In Cape Town, January is one of the warmest months of the year, heralding the peak of summer. During this month, you can expect average high temperatures of around 26°C (79°F) and average low temperatures of around 16°C (61°F). This warm and pleasant climate makes January an ideal time if you're looking to get away from the colder northern climate.

The temperature difference between day and night is usually moderate. While the days can be hot, especially in direct sunlight, the evenings are cooler and more comfortable, providing a welcome respite from the heat of the day.

The weather in Cape Town in January is significantly warmer than the colder and wetter winter months (June to August), and warmer than spring (September to November) and fall (March to May). Therefore, January is one of the most favorable periods for beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts looking to take advantage of the long days of sunshine.

Still hesitating? Find the perfect time to travel with our guide to the best time to visit Cape Town.

What about crowds and costs?

January is the peak tourist season in Cape Town, primarily due to the attractive summer weather and the school vacation period. Consequently, you can expect large crowds at popular attractions and beaches compared to quieter months such as May or September. Due to the increased flow of tourists, accommodation and entertainment costs are usually higher in January, reflecting the demand.

However, the perks of traveling in January are that you can fully enjoy the vibrant city life, numerous events, festivals, and outdoor activities. Despite the higher prices, the experience of the Cape Town summer with its long days of sunshine and lively atmosphere may justify the extra cost.

If you prefer fewer people and lower prices, however, consider visiting Cape Town during the "shoulder" seasons, such as March or November, when the weather is still pleasant but the city is less crowded.

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Victoria & Albert Waterfront, Cape Town South Africa

Victoria & Albert Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa © Shutterstock

Ready for your dream trip to Cape Town in January?

If you're looking to travel to Cape Town or other destinations in South Africa, browse our customized South Africa itineraries before you book your trip.

With a local expert on hand to take the hassle out of planning and booking, you can save time and focus on counting down the days until your trip!

  • Cape Amazing: Cape Town Explored (8 days): Visit Cape Town, South Africa's most exciting city, following a circular route around the stunning peninsula. Take advantage of deserted sandy beaches, quaint towns and rich vineyards before heading to the Kapama Private Game Reserve to meet the big five.
  • Best of South Africa (17 days): Discover the best that South Africa has to offer - start with the marvelous city of Cape Town and its peninsula, on to wine lands with magnificent views on the Garden Route and on to culture, heritage and wildlife in Plettenberg Bay. Finish your journey with an introduction to the authentic nature of Kruger.
  • The Cape Peninsula and Safaris in Kruger and Pilanesberg (15 days): South Africa's wildlife is still truly wild, and you'll see for yourself on this exciting two-week trip. Enjoy whale watching in Cape Town and your first safari in Aquila before heading north to the famous Kruger and Pilanesberg National Parks with all their wildlife.

Want to be better prepared for your trip to South Africa? Read our useful travel tips for visiting South Africa. And if you're going on a family trip, also find out all the information you need from our guide to South Africa with kids.

What to do in Cape Town in January

January in Cape Town is a time of vibrant energy and clear sunny skies, offering the perfect opportunity to explore the unique attractions and activities this coastal city has to offer. 

Here are some of the best things to do in Cape Town during the first month of the year

Paragliding from Signal Hill or Lion's Head

Take to the skies with a tandem paragliding flight from Signal Hill or Lion's Head. Clear January skies and favorable winds make for excellent flying conditions, offering unparalleled views of the city, Table Mountain and the coast.

Sunset cruise from the V&A Waterfront

Take a sunset cruise from the V&A Waterfront to see Cape Town's coastline from a different perspective. Enjoy a magnificent African sunset over the Atlantic Ocean, often accompanied by a glass of sparkling wine and scenic views of Table Mountain and Robben Island.

Snorkeling with seals in Hout Bay

For an unforgettable underwater adventure, head to Duiker Island from Hout Bay and swim with a playful colony of Cape fur seals. Warmer waters in January provide comfortable snorkeling conditions, allowing you to get up close to this curious and friendly marine life.

Still deciding where to go this winter? Choose from the best destinations to travel to in January.

Cape Town by night, South Africa

Cape Town by night, South Africa © Shutterstock

Explore the art and design district of Woodstock

Venture into the creative heart of Cape Town and explore the Woodstock neighborhood. Known for its street art, galleries and innovative design studios, Woodstock offers a lively atmosphere and a glimpse into the artistic soul of the city, especially during First Thursdays events.

Attend the Stellenbosch Street Soirees

If you love food, wine, and lively street parties, don't miss the Stellenbosch Street Soirees. Held in the historic town of Stellenbosch, these events feature local wines, fine street food, and live music, creating a festive atmosphere and introducing you to local culture.

Before you head to South Africa, also be sure to read our guide on whether South Africa is safe, which contains everything you need to know about travel safety.

Visit Cape Town in different months

Cape Town, the jewel at the tip of Africa, offers a variety of experiences throughout the year, each month bringing its unique charm and set of activities. Discover all that this vibrant city has to offer, regardless of the time of year:

  • February: enjoy the last of the hot summer days and fewer people. This is the perfect time to visit the city's famous vineyards and outdoor festivals.
  • March: witness the transition from summer to fall: the combination of warm days and cool nights is perfect for hiking and exploring the city.
  • April: experience mild fall weather, perfect for outdoor activities without the summer heat, as well as spectacular fall foliage.
  • May: the beginning of the cooler season, ideal for cultural vacations as indoor activities and museums become more appealing.
  • June: welcome the winter months with a cozy dinner by the fireplace and whale watching as southern right whales begin to appear.
  • July: immerse yourself in the heart of winter with serene scenery, fewer tourists and the famous Knysna Oyster Festival.
  • August: witness the wildflowers blooming in the Western Cape and enjoy the cool but improving weather as winter begins to fade.
  • September: celebrate the arrival of spring with breathtaking floral displays in the Cape Floral Region and mild weather for outdoor adventures.
  • October: enjoy a vibrant spring ideal for whale watching, shark cage diving and visiting the blooming Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.
  • November: feel the warmth of late spring as the city prepares for the busy summer season. It's the perfect time for an early visit to the beach and al fresco dining.
  • December: immerse yourself in the holiday season with sunny days, bustling markets and lively beaches, marking the beginning of the summer vacation rush.
Olga Sitnitsa

written by
Olga Sitnitsa

updated 03.06.2024

Online editor at Rough Guides, specialising in travel content. Passionate about creating compelling stories and inspiring others to explore the world.

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