Camps Bay Accommodation

Camps Bay Accommodation

7 Day Weather Forecast | Camps Bay Weather

When is the best time to book your Camps Bay Accommodation? Check out our 7 Day Weather Forecast for Camps Bay

Great Accommodation Deals

Camps Bay, located in Cape Town, South Africa, experiences a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. Here’s a breakdown of the weather in Camps Bay throughout the year:

Summer (December to February):

    • Temperature: Highs range from 25 to 30 degrees Celsius (77 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit).
    • Weather: It is generally warm and dry during the summer months. This is the peak tourist season, with plenty of sunshine and minimal rainfall.

Autumn (March to May):

    • Temperature: Gradual cooling, with highs ranging from 20 to 25 degrees Celsius (68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit).
    • Weather: Autumn is characterized by milder temperatures and a decrease in tourist activity. The weather remains relatively dry during this period.

Winter (June to August):

    • Temperature: Cooler temperatures with highs around 15 to 20 degrees Celsius (59 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit).
    • Weather: Winter brings the most rainfall to Camps Bay, with occasional storms. However, winters are generally mild compared to many other parts of the world, and it’s not uncommon to have sunny days between rainy spells.

Spring (September to November):

    • Temperature: Gradual warming, with highs ranging from 18 to 23 degrees Celsius (64 to 73 degrees Fahrenheit).
    • Weather: Spring is a transition period, and the weather starts to become more pleasant. It’s a good time to visit as temperatures rise, and the landscape becomes greener.

Overall, Camps Bay enjoys a relatively mild climate throughout the year, making it an attractive destination for those seeking a mix of outdoor activities and beach relaxation. It’s important to note that weather conditions can vary, and it’s always a good idea to check the local forecast closer to your travel dates.

Popular Holiday Accommodation Destinations

Port Elizabeth

Port Elizabeth has coastal and mountain scenery, and is famous for beautiful beaches. 

Cape Town

The second most populated city in the country, Cape Town is called ‘home’ to nearly 4 million people.

Durban

The Golden Mile along the Durban beachfront is lined with multi-story hotels, restaurants, pubs and clubs.

Margate

The permanently pleasant climate and warm sea are perfect all year for a relaxing holiday, especially with children

Ballito

Ballito is away from crowds, for people wanting a restful time surrounded by nature and the sound of waves. 

Weekend Accommodation Getaways

Hartbeespoort

A charming small holiday Resort town grew up around the dam, little villages developed along the banks

Langebaan

Langebaan offers bird watching for all the bird enthusiasts to enjoy all around the shores of the lagoon.

Magaliesburg

Said to be the birthplace of mankind, the Magaliesberg region was proclaimed a World Heritage Site in 1999

Dullstroom

South Africa’s fly-fishing capital with the area offering excellent still water and river fishing

Hermanus

The coastal town offers a wide range of activities for couples, friends and families to enjoy

Main City Accommodation

Johannesburg

Johannesburg has several names, such as Joburg, Jozi, Jo’burg, Joeys or eGoli – City of Gold in Zulu

Port Elizabeth / Gqeberha

The Sunshine Coast starts here and stretches 300 kms along the eastern seaboard of South Africa

Bloemfontein

Bloemfontein is South Africa’s judicial capital and the capital of the Free State Province.

Pretoria / Tshwane

Known as Jacaranda City for good reason; the city streets are lined with thousands of jacaranda trees

Cape Town

A must for every first time visitor is a trip up Table Mountain, one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the world.