5 wonderful ways to spend Boxing Day in Cape Town Posted on 20 December 2021 Christmas really is the most wonderful time of the year. The day is spent with loved ones and good food, filled with gifts, celebrations and scrumptious festive eats. The day following Christmas, known typically as ‘Boxing Day’, is usually spent sleeping in and lounging around on a beach. This year, explore the amazing activities that the Mother City has to offer. This list will give you a reason to ditch the crowded beaches and still spend your Boxing Day surrounded by the beauty of the Cape. 1. Head out on a hike Cape Town is famous for its majestic mountains and hiking routes. There is an array of mountains and other regions available when searching for a hiking route that is suitable for you. Hiking routes vary in difficulty, skill level, length, and terrain. This Boxing day, step out of your comfort zone and ascend one of Cape Town’s iconic mountains. 2. Put together a picnic Christmas dinner is also a favourite aspect of the festive holiday. People often overindulge by cooking up heaps of their most beloved dishes. While the Christmas feast is always enjoyed and appreciated, it inevitably leads to a mass of leftovers once Christmas has passed. A great way to make use of your leftovers is to plan a potluck picnic on Boxing Day with your close friends and family. If there is still food left over, donate it to a charity. 3. Go to a waterpark Boxing Day is usually spent frolicking in the cool ocean and riding the gnarly waves on the Cape’s coastline. If a day of swimming and fun activities is what you are craving, visit one of the city’s waterparks. Remember the hats and sunblock! 4. Catch a cruise There is nothing quite like the scenic coastlines of Cape Town. The tranquil waves and the breathtaking views are what draws people to the beach each year on Boxing Day. Sailing along the Cape’s coastline will let you see the city from a new perspective while still having the opportunity to spend Boxing Day by the ocean. You can catch cruises from the V&A Waterfront, or Hout Bay harbour. 5. Maneuver through museums While venturing out into the wild and connecting with nature may appeal to some, others prefer the comforts of the indoors. If you are on the hunt for a fun Boxing Day outing that doesn’t involve breaking a sweat, a trip to a museum could be just what you are looking for. Cape Town is home to an array of museums, each focusing on a field of interest. Whether you are a history buff, a car enthusiast, or just extremely fascinated by arts and culture, Cape Town has a museum for you. Pictures: Unsplash ALSO READ: 5 activities for adrenaline junkies in Cape Town Things To Do In Cape Town Related Posts Quiz: Are you a one-trip wonder or multiple-mini breaker? 1 June 2023 Take this quiz to find out whether you are a one-trip wonder, a multiple mini-breaker,... read more Running rampant in Stanford, the sleeping beauty of the Overberg 26 May 2023 Stanford invites you to do exactly what it has been doing while its neighbours frantically... read more Waterberg wanderlust: 5 reasons to visit the Waterberg 22 May 2023 PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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