Average Temperatures in Cape Town: 70°F High • 52°F Low
Spring in South Africa in the Southern Hemisphere takes place from September to November. It is a transitional season that brings pleasant, mild weather to almost the entire country. The Western Cape emerges from its cool, rainy winter into warmer, sunnier, and drier days, perfect for exploring. The northern and eastern regions, including the safari parks, welcome their first rains after the dry winter, which turns the landscape a vibrant green. It is a "shoulder season" characterized by comfortable temperatures, making it ideal for any activity.
What to Expect
The spring weather creates a perfect balance across the country, offering spectacular natural events and comfortable conditions for sightseeing and adventure.
- The Western Cape: In Cape Town and along the West Coast, experience mild, sunny days. See the landscape burst into color, from the unique fynbos on Table Mountain to the incredible carpets of wildflowers in Namaqualand. Feel the pleasant spring sun, perfect for coastal drives and whale watching.
- The Northern Interior: In Kruger National Park, witness the landscape's dramatic transformation. Hear the first rumbles of thunder as the seasons turn. See the bush come alive with an abundance of newborn animals, coinciding with the fresh growth spurred by the first rains.
- KwaZulu-Natal: Along the coast and in the Drakensberg mountains, the scenery becomes increasingly lush and green. Feel the air warming up in Durban, while in the mountains, the crisp air is perfect for hiking amongst blooming flora.