Cape of Good Hope Cruise Port Guide
The Cape of Good Hope is primarily a scenic cruise stop, offering passengers the opportunity to admire the iconic landmark directly from the ship. Passengers do not disembark at this location. Your time in port will be spent enjoying the views from onboard.
Getting Around from the Port
As this is an onboard viewing stop, there are no transport options from a port terminal, as passengers do not go ashore.
Attractions and Activities
Since disembarkation is not possible at the Cape of Good Hope, there are no shore excursions available from this specific stop.
Dining & Shopping
Passengers do not go ashore at the Cape of Good Hope, so there are no portside dining or shopping opportunities. All amenities will be available onboard your cruise ship.
Safety
As passengers remain on board the ship at this location, general ashore safety concerns are not applicable.
Currency and Language
Currency: The local currency in South Africa is the Rand (ZAR). Major credit cards are widely accepted in most retail stores throughout the country. Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), linked to all major international networks, are available. For safety, it is best to use only ATMs that are located inside a mall or other building. Always be careful to make sure no one is watching you enter your PIN, and be vigilant about scams (e.g., machines that seem to eat your card and won't give it back after you enter the PIN).
Language: South Africa has 11 official languages. Most people, particularly outside rural black African communities, speak English, although it may not be their first language. Afrikaans is also widely spoken, especially by the white and colored populations.
Shopping Hours (General South Africa): Typical shopping hours are Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 17:00, and Saturday from 09:00 to 14:00. However, there is an increasing trend for shops in major tourist spots to open later and operate all weekend. Shopping malls often stay open until 21:00.