Try GOLD - Free
In pod we trust
Sunday Express
|March 23, 2025
In wonderful Cape Town, Richard Price searches out whales and wine at this top-value long-haul location
-
Every year, southern right whales make the trip from Antarctica to the coast of South Africa to mate and calve. Seeing them up close is an astonishing sight, a real tonic for the mind and spirit.
And to allow us to see them, there is a new seasonal visitor to the Cape, Norse Atlantic Airways, which has begun flying three times a week during the northern hemisphere winter.
For extra comfort, if you can stretch to premium economy, you can certainly stretch out. My outbound flight was an overnighter and I arrived fresh and ready to get exploring straight away.
A return ticket costs from £499, which is certainly tempting for a destination 6,000 miles away.
Cape Town is a beautiful city, wrapped around the imposing bulk of Table Mountain.
First stop for most visitors will be the cable car to the top and, if the cloud cap that often sits on it - the Tablecloth - is absent, the reward is spectacular views over the city and Atlantic.
On my group's visit, the cable car was out of action. We went instead to the rather lower Signal Hill, where the view is still impressive, before taking a tour of Bo-Kaap, a picturesque historic district of brightly coloured houses, mosques and quirky shops.
A once-segregated area for "Cape Malays" workers brought in by the Dutch settlers - it is still a predominantly Muslim district.
Like the nearby District Sixwhere thousands of citizens were expelled for a whites-only development that never happened - it offers insight into the history of South Africa in the apartheid era and since.
Soon it's time to head to the V&A Waterfront, a large and growing area of the former Cape Town docks now given over to restaurants, bars, shops and leisure I activities, where tourists and Capetonians alike go to relax.
This story is from the March 23, 2025 edition of Sunday Express.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Sunday Express
Sunday Express
Teasing Trump taking a swing at Greenland?
DONALD Trump adds a mock golf swing to his trademark fist-pumping \"dance\" to YMCA during a rally in New York - before shooting off a series of bizarre social media posts, writes Stephen Beech.
1 min
May 24, 2026
Sunday Express
Crowning glory as King enjoys knight at theatre
THE King crowned his night at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre with a backstage tour, writes Stephen Beech.
1 min
May 24, 2026
Sunday Express
Am I open to finding new love? Never say never!
Michael Palin says his recent expedition to Nigeria helped him cope with the loss of his beloved wife of 57 years, Helen. And despite turning 83, he has vowed to continue visiting some of the most hostile places in the world
7 mins
May 24, 2026
Sunday Express
Identity crisis if our beloved Red Arrows fly foreign aircraft
THE Red Arrows will face a massive identity change by flying foreign jets, according to a former pilot who has led calls to keep the iconic team operating British planes.
2 mins
May 24, 2026
Sunday Express
Norrie a Shel of a man
CAM FEARS HE MIGHT HAVE 'OVERTRAINED'
2 mins
May 24, 2026
Sunday Express
‘I discovered the meaning of life through acting’
HAMNET star Emily Watson has revealed that books and films “kept her alive” while growing up in a strict environment.
2 mins
May 24, 2026
Sunday Express
DAY OF RECKONING
Spurs and West Ham battle to avoid costly drop, it's a...
1 min
May 24, 2026
Sunday Express
DRY THOSE EYES, COLE, AND ENJOY THE SUMMER OFF
A MISERABLE season for Cole Palmer reached its lowest point on Friday morning.
1 mins
May 24, 2026
Sunday Express
Tomas: Hammers are Sou screwed if old boss Moyesie can't do us a massive favour
TOMAS SOUCEK is praying he can thank old boss David Moyes for saving West Ham from relegation - yet again.
2 mins
May 24, 2026
Sunday Express
Sweet village of Grasmere is rising up the ranks of Lake District destinations, EMILY MALIA discovers
The beloved Lake District sees millions of visitors year on year, and yet one of its smaller villages has slipped somewhat under the radar for the modern traveller.
3 mins
May 24, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

