Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or kids were younger when we went (elementary school), they are teens now. The wineries we went to were family-friendly enough, but my now-teens would be bored. I'd take them instead to Table Mountain, Boulders Beach, or Cape Point.
Cape Town is definitely worth it, though!
Very helpful comment. I'm okay with our kids being bored for a few hours (I think its an important life skill to be bored and be okay with that). I love your suggestions for the beach and hiking. Did you hire an armed guard for those outings, or what did you do to ensure safety?
Omg you don’t need private security. Honestly, the things people think of.
It's fairly common among wealthy tourists in South Africa. We've been advised to consider it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or kids were younger when we went (elementary school), they are teens now. The wineries we went to were family-friendly enough, but my now-teens would be bored. I'd take them instead to Table Mountain, Boulders Beach, or Cape Point.
Cape Town is definitely worth it, though!
Very helpful comment. I'm okay with our kids being bored for a few hours (I think its an important life skill to be bored and be okay with that). I love your suggestions for the beach and hiking. Did you hire an armed guard for those outings, or what did you do to ensure safety?
Omg you don’t need private security. Honestly, the things people think of.
It's fairly common among wealthy tourists in South Africa. We've been advised to consider it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or kids were younger when we went (elementary school), they are teens now. The wineries we went to were family-friendly enough, but my now-teens would be bored. I'd take them instead to Table Mountain, Boulders Beach, or Cape Point.
Cape Town is definitely worth it, though!
Very helpful comment. I'm okay with our kids being bored for a few hours (I think its an important life skill to be bored and be okay with that). I love your suggestions for the beach and hiking. Did you hire an armed guard for those outings, or what did you do to ensure safety?
Omg you don’t need private security. Honestly, the things people think of.
It's fairly common among wealthy tourists in South Africa. We've been advised to consider it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or kids were younger when we went (elementary school), they are teens now. The wineries we went to were family-friendly enough, but my now-teens would be bored. I'd take them instead to Table Mountain, Boulders Beach, or Cape Point.
Cape Town is definitely worth it, though!
Very helpful comment. I'm okay with our kids being bored for a few hours (I think its an important life skill to be bored and be okay with that). I love your suggestions for the beach and hiking. Did you hire an armed guard for those outings, or what did you do to ensure safety?
Omg you don’t need private security. Honestly, the things people think of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or kids were younger when we went (elementary school), they are teens now. The wineries we went to were family-friendly enough, but my now-teens would be bored. I'd take them instead to Table Mountain, Boulders Beach, or Cape Point.
Cape Town is definitely worth it, though!
Very helpful comment. I'm okay with our kids being bored for a few hours (I think its an important life skill to be bored and be okay with that). I love your suggestions for the beach and hiking. Did you hire an armed guard for those outings, or what did you do to ensure safety?
Anonymous wrote:PP here - also make sure to use professional drivers for exploring, getting from CPT to hotel, dinners, etc. It’s a lot cheaper than the US and it’ll help keep you safe. You can book this via your hotel usually if it’s higher end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or kids were younger when we went (elementary school), they are teens now. The wineries we went to were family-friendly enough, but my now-teens would be bored. I'd take them instead to Table Mountain, Boulders Beach, or Cape Point.
Cape Town is definitely worth it, though!
Very helpful comment. I'm okay with our kids being bored for a few hours (I think its an important life skill to be bored and be okay with that). I love your suggestions for the beach and hiking. Did you hire an armed guard for those outings, or what did you do to ensure safety?
Anonymous wrote:No OP just no.
What's wrong with you?
Who does this?
Do Victoria Falls and go back home idiot.
Anonymous wrote:I loved Cape Town! So much natural beauty and lots of history as well. We also visited Stellenbosch for 2 nights and loved it, but it was just me and my husband. I didn't see any kids at the wineries but I don't know that it's frowned upon. Maybe look at the sites for a couple of the wineries you'd like to visit and see what it says. Honestly, it might be a bit boring for them...
Anonymous wrote:Or kids were younger when we went (elementary school), they are teens now. The wineries we went to were family-friendly enough, but my now-teens would be bored. I'd take them instead to Table Mountain, Boulders Beach, or Cape Point.
Cape Town is definitely worth it, though!