Average Temperatures in Cape Town: 64°F High • 45°F Low
South Africa’s winter, spanning June, July, and August, offers two distinct and equally appealing climates. The northern interior, including the safari regions, experiences its dry season. Days are typically mild, sunny, and pleasant, with temperatures reaching the mid-70s°F, while nights are cold and clear, often dropping below freezing. In contrast, the Western Cape, including Cape Town, has its green season, with cooler temperatures, intermittent rain showers, and lush landscapes. The KwaZulu-Natal coast remains pleasantly warm and sunny.
What to Expect
The winter weather creates ideal conditions for the country’s signature experiences, from thrilling safaris in the north to cozy cultural immersions in the south.
- Northern Bushveld: In Kruger National Park and Mpumalanga, experience classic dry-season safari conditions. Feel the crisp, cool air on an early morning game drive. See wildlife clearly through the sparse, golden vegetation as animals congregate around waterholes.
- The Cape: In Cape Town and the Winelands, embrace the cozy "Green Season". See rainbows arch over emerald-green vineyards after a passing shower. Feel the warmth of a crackling fireplace in a historic wine estate while sipping a glass of local red wine.
- KwaZulu-Natal Coast: Along the Durban and Umhlanga coastline, enjoy a mild, subtropical winter. Feel the surprisingly warm Indian Ocean, perfect for a winter swim. See locals enjoying the sunny beaches and promenades in what feels like a perpetual summer.