South Africa

This is a summary of costs for 34 days in South Africa with our family of 4 including all airfare, car rental, transportation, accommodations, excursions, food, groceries and everything down to a stick of gum:

  • Total cost for 34 days: $5,221.40  USD
  • Daily average: $153.57
  • Accommodation: 1,795.58
  • Transport (including 34 day rental car): $904.71
  • Excursions: $1,128.21
  • Restaurant: $495.92
  • Groceries: $360.16

South Africa Family Expense Worksheet

Date Local Currency Amount In Local Home Currency Amount In Home Category Note
08/08/14 ZAR $28.00 USD $28.00 Restaurant San Francisco lunch airport
08/10/14 ZAR $350.00 USD $32.92 taxi Taxi from airport
08/10/14 ZAR $94.00 USD $8.84 street food Dinner outdoor market eastern food bazaar
08/10/14 ZAR $180.00 USD $16.93 Restraint at. Birds
08/11/14 ZAR $230.00 USD $21.63 Zoo & Aquariums World of birth
08/11/14 ZAR $540.00 USD $50.79 bus Hop on hop off buss 2 day pass for 2 adults
08/11/14 ZAR $95.50 USD $8.98 Restaurant Breakfast
08/11/14 ZAR $60.00 USD $5.64 taxi Taxi
08/11/14 ZAR $535.00 USD $50.32 Excursions Table top 2 adults 1 kid
08/11/14 ZAR $197.00 USD $18.53 Restaurant Dinner
08/11/14 ZAR $180.00 USD $16.93 Souvenir Table picture
08/11/14 ZAR $167.00 USD $15.71 Groceries Groceries
08/12/14 ZAR $740.00 USD $69.60 Excursions Robbin island
08/13/14 ZAR $60.00 USD $5.64 taxi Taxi
08/13/14 ZAR $133.00 USD $12.51 street food Eastern food bazaar
08/14/14 ZAR $20.00 USD $1.88 tips Penguin tip parking
08/14/14 ZAR $90.00 USD $8.46 Souvenir Headbands
08/14/14 ZAR $160.00 USD $15.05 Excursions Boulders Simmons cove penguin
08/14/14 ZAR $248.00 USD $23.32 Restaurant Dinner Oscars
08/14/14 ZAR $310.00 USD $29.16 Excursions Cape of good hope
08/14/14 ZAR $15.00 USD $1.41 Souvenir Lucca’s bracelet
08/15/14 ZAR $900.53 USD $84.69 Excursions Hermanous shark
08/15/14 ZAR $6.00 USD $0.56 Transport Parking Hermanus pool
08/15/14 ZAR $26.97 USD $2.54 Groceries Beer
08/15/14 ZAR $609.00 USD $57.28 phone Phone 500 min and data
08/15/14 ZAR $1,180.00 USD $110.98 Accommodation Hermanus esplanade 2 nights fishing cottage
08/15/14 ZAR $1,500.00 USD $141.07 Excursions Shark diving
08/16/14 ZAR $280.00 USD $26.33 Restaurant Buffeldrift dinner
08/16/14 ZAR $20.00 USD $1.88 street food Ice cream
08/16/14 ZAR $16.90 USD $1.59 gear Plug converter
08/16/14 ZAR $100.00 USD $9.40 Souvenir Layla’s magic scarf
08/16/14 ZAR $425.95 USD $40.06 Groceries Groceries Oudsthorn
08/16/14 ZAR $15.00 USD $1.41 phone Extra min 300
08/16/14 ZAR $384.65 USD $36.18 Transport Gas 27.26 liters
08/18/14 ZAR $40.00 USD $3.76 tips Tip elephants
08/18/14 ZAR $353.50 USD $33.25 Excursions Elephant I counter
08/18/14 ZAR $88.00 USD $8.28 Restaurant Bufflsdrift milk shakes
08/18/14 ZAR $350.00 USD $32.92 Zoo & Aquariums Cango wildlife
08/19/14 ZAR $191.00 USD $17.96 Restaurant Cocomo dinner
08/19/14 ZAR $1,950.00 USD $183.40 Accommodation Karoo soul 3 nights oudtshoorn cash
08/19/14 ZAR $412.85 USD $38.83 Transport Gas
08/20/14 ZAR $205.10 USD $19.29 Restaurant Kynesna lunch kid play area falcon creek spur
08/20/14 ZAR $900.00 USD $84.64 Excursions Kynesna township visit
08/20/14 ZAR $35.60 USD $3.35 Groceries Milk
08/20/14 ZAR $100.00 USD $9.40 Entertainment Surf board rental buffles bay 1hr
08/20/14 ZAR $900.00 USD $84.64 Accommodation Beach house backpackers wilderness 2 nights
08/21/14 ZAR $234.00 USD $22.01 Resturaunt Moby dick lunch plettenberg
08/22/14 ZAR $706.00 USD $66.40 Zoo & Aquariums Monkey land and birds of Eden 2 adults2 kids
08/22/14 ZAR $12.00 USD $1.13 street food Candy
08/22/14 ZAR $142.00 USD $13.35 Resturaunt Birds if Eden lunch
08/22/14 ZAR $402.38 USD $37.84 Groceries Groceries Plettenburg
08/22/14 ZAR $32.15 USD $3.02 Groceries Beer
08/22/14 ZAR $2,400.00 USD $225.72 Accommodation Swallows Nest 3 nights Plettenbergbaai
08/23/14 ZAR $465.00 USD $43.73 Zoo & Aquariums Tenikwa wildlife awareness center plettenberg 2 adults 1 child
08/23/14 ZAR $100.00 USD $9.40 Laundry Laundry Plattenberg
08/24/14 ZAR $40.00 USD $3.76 Transport Toll Plattenberg to Jbay
08/24/14 ZAR $36.00 USD $3.39 street food Ice cream at bunggy jump
08/24/14 ZAR $400.00 USD $37.62 Excursions Bunggy pictures
08/24/14 ZAR $1,090.00 USD $102.51 Excursions Bloukrans bungi 790 jump, 300 witnesses
08/24/14 ZAR $10.00 USD $0.94 Excursions Laminate picture
08/24/14 ZAR $452.76 USD $42.58 Transport Gas
08/24/14 ZAR $304.00 USD $28.59 Resturaunt Dinner Jeffrey bay Nina’s
08/25/14 ZAR $171.20 USD $16.10 Groceries Groceries J Bay
08/25/14 ZAR $146.00 USD $13.73 Resturaunt Lunch pizza Jbay cafe portofinos
08/26/14 ZAR $75.45 USD $7.10 Groceries Alcohol Jbay
08/26/14 ZAR $271.45 USD $25.53 Groceries Groceries Jbay sunblock
08/26/14 ZAR $180.00 USD $16.93 Resturaunt Dinner at hostel
08/27/14 ZAR $82.50 USD $7.76 Groceries Addo park groceries
08/27/14 ZAR $105.40 USD $9.91 Groceries Addo park groceries
08/27/14 ZAR $600.00 USD $56.43 Excursions Addo elephant park entree
08/27/14 ZAR $2,100.00 USD $197.50 Accommodation Crystals cove 3 nights
08/28/14 ZAR $150.00 USD $14.11 Restaurant Avaco breakfast
08/28/14 ZAR $258.50 USD $24.31 Restaurant Addo dinner Hazel’s kitchen
08/28/14 ZAR $140.00 USD $13.17 Groceries Addo groceries
08/28/14 ZAR $193.76 USD $18.22 Groceries Groceries kirkwood /Addo
08/29/14 ZAR $1,950.00 USD $183.40 Accommodation Avaco chalet Addo 3 nights cash
08/29/14 ZAR $47.98 USD $4.51 Groceries Groceries Addo/kirkwood alcohol
08/30/14 ZAR $211.00 USD $19.84 Restaurant Barefoot cafe dinner Chintsa
08/30/14 ZAR $522.88 USD $49.18 Transport Gas grahmstown to Chintsa
08/31/14 ZAR $23.00 USD $2.16 street food Coke
08/31/14 ZAR $386.62 USD $36.36 Transport Gas coffe bay
08/31/14 ZAR $640.00 USD $60.19 Accommodation Coffe bay coffee shack kings cottage
08/31/14 ZAR $112.00 USD $10.53 Restaurant Breakfast coffee shack
08/31/14 ZAR $550.00 USD $51.73 Accommodation Chintsa buccaneers backpackers
09/01/14 ZAR $126.40 USD $11.89 Groceries Groceries on the way to Durban
09/01/14 ZAR $223.55 USD $21.02 Restaurant Dinner bluffs Durban Spurs
09/01/14 ZAR $750.00 USD $70.54 Accommodation Bluffs Durban 1night
09/01/14 ZAR $415.00 USD $39.03 Transport Gas Durban
09/01/14 ZAR $18.50 USD $1.74 Transport Toll Durban to st Lucia
09/02/14 ZAR $35.00 USD $3.29 Transport Toll to st Lucia
09/02/14 ZAR $194.00 USD $18.25 Restaurant Lunch st Lucia reef / dune
09/02/14 ZAR $255.95 USD $24.07 gear Towels
09/02/14 ZAR $452.76 USD $42.58 Groceries Groceries St Lucia
09/02/14 ZAR $2,400.00 USD $225.72 Accommodation Stokkiesdraai St Lucia 4 nights
09/03/14 ZAR $580.00 USD $54.55 Excursions Boat safari
09/03/14 ZAR $90.00 USD $8.46 Souvenir Bracelet turtle
09/03/14 ZAR $15.00 USD $1.41 street food Pineapple
09/03/14 ZAR $20.00 USD $1.88 Restaurant Dinner tip
09/03/14 ZAR $301.00 USD $28.31 Restaurant St Lucia John Dory ‘s
09/03/14 ZAR $159.95 USD $15.04 gear Rash guard
09/04/14 ZAR $2,850.00 USD $268.04 Excursions Safari half day
09/04/14 ZAR $338.42 USD $31.83 Groceries Groceries st Lucia
09/04/14 ZAR $80.00 USD $7.52 Internet Internet
09/04/14 ZAR $30.00 USD $2.82 Internet Internet with Joann
09/04/14 ZAR $195.00 USD $18.34 Excursions Isimansaliso wetlands eastern shores
09/05/14 ZAR $600.00 USD $56.43 Accommodation St Lucia stokkiesdraai
09/05/14 ZAR $60.70 USD $5.71 Groceries Alcohol st Lucia
09/06/14 ZAR $46.00 USD $4.33 school supplies Markers balloons
09/06/14 ZAR $110.00 USD $10.35 school supplies Book
09/06/14 ZAR $44.00 USD $4.14 school supplies Notebooks
09/06/14 ZAR $199.00 USD $18.72 Groceries Groceries st Lucia
09/06/14 ZAR $185.00 USD $17.40 Excursions Goat farm cheese an tour
09/06/14 ZAR $228.00 USD $21.44 Restaurant Dinner at Lucia John Dory
09/07/14 ZAR $53.50 USD $5.03 Transport Tolls st Lucia to Durban
09/07/14 ZAR $390.20 USD $36.70 Transport Gas to Durban
09/07/14 ZAR $235.00 USD $22.10 Restaurant Breakfast Durban hotel
09/07/14 ZAR $140.00 USD $13.17 Excursions Stadium tram
09/08/14 ZAR $112.00 USD $10.53 Entertainment Stupid dinosaur thing at stadium
09/08/14 ZAR $205.00 USD $19.28 Restaurant Hops dinner
09/08/14 ZAR $3,672.00 USD $345.35 Accommodation Riverside hotel and spa Durban 4 nights
09/09/14 ZAR $200.00 USD $18.81 Entertainment Bikes
09/09/14 ZAR $259.65 USD $24.42 Groceries Groceries Durban
09/09/14 ZAR $160.00 USD $15.05 Restaurant Dinner Durban Indian bunny chow
09/09/14 ZAR $20.00 USD $1.88 Miscellaneous Charity
09/09/14 ZAR $57.98 USD $5.45 Groceries Groceries Durban
09/10/14 USD $7.50 USD $7.50 Groceries Groceries
09/10/14 ZAR $262.00 USD $24.64 Restaurant Silver spur Durban dinner
09/10/14 ZAR $355.90 USD $33.47 Transport Gas
09/10/14 ZAR $77.00 USD $7.24 Groceries Milk snacks
09/10/14 ZAR $547.00 USD $51.44 Excursions Ushaka marine world and water park
09/10/14 USD $578.00 USD $578.00 Transport Car rental 29 days
09/10/14 ZAR $104.60 USD $9.84 Restaurant Breakfast Durban airport Spur restraint
$49,608.14 $5,221.38  USD

View Google Map stay at Stokkiesdraai (good budget accommodation)

St. Lucia beaches headstandIf you’re wondering if St Lucia is worth the stop over,  don’t think twice.

It’s South Africa’s first national heritage site for the wetlands,  the best viewing site for hippo’s in the world, it sports an amazing wildlife and wetland sanctuary that rivals all other S. Africa safari parks, has beaches, snorkeling and a quaint downtown. Next to Cape Town, St. Lucia was my favorite stop on our South African adventure.

St. Lucia is a great jumping off point and home-base for a safari at Hluhluww-iMolozi Park, a self drive or tour through iSimangalizo Wetland park to see spectacular wildlife and even a snorkeling trip on the far north end of the park.

Beach and leopards in one day, is it too good to be true?

It might be, because you will have to get up pretty early if you want to see any of the big cats.

St Lucia is s a quaint tourist town with ample B&B’s, self catering apartments and backpacker lodges.  They also have plenty of shops, and local art to buy.

Supposedly the hippos roam the streets of St. Lucia at night although as the designated night hippo watch person I have yet to see one.   We have 3 nights left here so I’m keeping my fingers crossed.

We booked with Heritage Tours and Safaris for both the wetland Hippo boat tour and the safari through Hluhluww-iMolozi Park.

Heritage Tours is a good company, with a  wonderful website and knowledgeable guides.

I was a bit disappointed though that through all my emails and phone calls stressing about booking our Safari they failed to mention we could easily book all our tours in their main office right in the middle of St Lucia.  This of course,  is what I would recommend you do.

If you do chose to book online be forewarned that Heritage Tours has a stiff cancellation policy and quite a complicated email system for booking their tours.   They would not allow me to book over the phone with a credit card, so as I mentioned above, simply wait until you arrive in St. Lucia to book  your tours.

As the sun sets out our window, St. Lucia offers a beautiful African sunset.  So nice to be here in person and not looking at it in a magazine.

A note on eating with small children in St. Lucia

There are several restaurants on the main strip that offer free childcare and playgrounds within the restaurant to entertain your children while you sip wine and plan the next day.

These are all over Africa so keep your eyes peeled. The kids love it and it is a great way to relax and unwind for everyone. They will even paint their faces for FREE!

 

(View on Google Maps Stay at The Coffee shack)

Have you ever arrived in a place and thought to yourself, am I still on planet earth?

Welcome to South Africa’s Wild Coast!

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It’s hard to describe such a place, lovingly known as Coffee Bay.

But the name fits: Like coffee, it is both sour and sweet, incredibly enjoyable to sip, but best when served in the morning and definitely not too close to bedtime.

The drive from highway N2 down Main street 1.5 hours to Coffee Bay was a nail-biting, adrenaline filled adventure.

We dodged goats, cattle, large horned bull, sheep, people and pot holes.

This was made worse by large, randomly placed speed bumps which didn’t make any sense whatsoever.  It would make a great course for the Indie 500.

The landscape was dry and spotted with circular mud huts painted in bright turquoise, red and brown.

People could be seen traversing the long seemingly endless hillsides from one sparsely populated location to the next.

What do people do out here?  One thing is for certain, they walk!

We drove into town if you can call it that.  Just a dead end with a few traditional homes on a hillside.

We had already pre-booked our hostel but for good measure we stopped our car and poked our heads into the “nice hotel”.  As usual they quoted us an exorbitant price, which would make us feel better about where we were staying.

Where to stay in Coffee Bay with Kids

The Coffee shack” as it is known, was over the bridge and at the end of the road, located on the edge of the river mouth.

We were greeted by a friendly local host and she showed us around. The place had a friendly “hippie” vibe and the kids were happy.

The walking paths were made out of native stone and the outdoor eating area had long log tables. There was a fire pit and a large irregular table under a thatched roof porch.

We were all given a complimentary drink from the bar.

The bathroom sinks and showers were made out of the local rock and the basins were hundred-year-old grinding stones worn down so thin that a hole developed and they made them into the sink basins.

Our room was across the river from the main facilities, all the way up a very steep hill. It was appropriately named “Kings Castle“. Great view!

The owners dog took the kids and Stephen for a walk up the hill and across to the beach.   I walked around touring the hostel/campground.   It’s such an eerie place when no one is around.  I guess the town would be livelier in the summer?

We only stayed one night.  I felt stuck in a time warp somewhere between the need to be part of the future but stuck in the past with no indication that the place would ever catch up.

I also felt sad for the day the big money does discover this area.  I guess I felt at odds with myself wanting that, and not wanting that, at the same time.

Although we had a very short stay, the free dinner, awesome view, fun-loving atmosphere, friendly dog and sheets, made it a great stop.

I would like to go back again in 20 years, just to see if anything has changed.

And yes, I think I would go back to the Coffee Sack and ask for the Kings Castle.

Our favorite kid and family friendly Budget Accommodations in South Africa

Our South Africa itinerary consisted of 11 stops:

Cape Town → Hermanus  → Oudtshoorn →  Wilderness  → Plettenberg Bay  → Jeffrey’s Bay  → Addo Elephant Park → Chinsta → Coffee bay  → St. LuciaDurban

Hermanus

We stayed at the Hermanus Esplanade which was a good deal. At $55 US per night, we were given an entire fisherman’s cottage for our family.

Kind of dangerous but cool!We had a nice refrigerator, stove, family room and two bathrooms.

What we didn’t have was wi-fi or a swimming pool. Not biggies but the backpackers hostel may be worth the look and it seems to me it may be just a bit better for families.

Our kids had a special hideout upstairs as well which allowed them to sleep in and us parents to have a private room downstairs. The only downside is we are here in August and there is no heat whatsoever, it was quite cold in the evenings.  We improvised by firing up the hot plate and using it as a radiant heater, which I must say didn’t work that badly – just don’t tell the owners.

Oudtshoorn

The main house at Karoo SoulKaroo Soul – We stayed in the family “cottage” for US $60 per night. Nice and close to town, with a full kitchen and private bathroom.

This was a bit more than we wanted to spend for 3 nights but definitely comfortable and the staff was super friendly. On the plus side, we received discounts to activities probably worth about $20 on the first day alone.

Wilderness

??????????????Wilderness Beach House Backpackers – This place is so fun and friendly, the views are spectacular, it’s close to the beach and the owner of this lodge will make you feel right at home. It is cold in the winter and they don’t have heat, so be warned. You may want to ask for extra blankets.

Plettenberg Bay

welcome2-676x450Swallow’s Nest: We ended up at a B&B operated by a Dutch couple and their son. We talked them down to 700 Rand a night for a really nice 2 bedroom cottage overlooking the entire bay. They had a good internet connection a small pool (that was too cold for the kids unfortunately) and the best part… The most amazing breakfast I have ever had.

Honestly I would probably recommend the beachside backpackers just because their location is a bit better and it is probably a bit more budget-friendly for families but this breakfast was so good I may actually consider going back someday for that alone.

Jeffrey’s Bay

Friendly FunStay at Cristal Cove

For around $65 a night we had our own family apartment complete with two bedrooms, two baths, balcony with a view to the ocean, full kitchen, living room, TV, consistent WiFi, beer bottle candles, a friendly cat, a lively bar downstairs, a pool table, tennis courts a block away, a playground a block away, great people to talk to and to round it off, Supertubes right outside our bedroom window

Addo Elephant Park

Avoca River CabinsThe Avoca river cabins are about 15 minutes away from the Elephant Park. Hands down this is the very best place we have stayed in all of south Africa (and that is saying a lot!).

  • Free kayaks for use on the river
  • Amazing river front cabins with a heater during the winter months!
  • A beautiful pool with a slide
  • A full kitchen
  • Two playgrounds each equipped with a ground level trampoline, zipline, tire swing and a jungle gym.
  • Less than $65 US per night!

Let me say it one more time as well to make sure you get this down. There is a free and amazing kid size zipline! So cool.

Breakfast was 5 dollars for adults and free for children, and because the property is on an orange orchard you can help yourself to all the oranges you would like. Because of this we ate oranges and drank freshly squeezed orange juice for 3 days straight!

Durban is an interesting stop in South Africa, my overall feeling is that it was a lot of fun, but finding our bearings was a bit complicated.

Lonely Planet describes Durban as the ultimate family playland, I am not sure I would go this far, but it can be a good place for families.

For little kids the biggest barrier to travel in Durban is the distance between attractions. Durban has a wonderful beachfront to stroll. But it is a long stroll that can be tiring for little legs, so just keep this in mind.

On Sunday it is party time and the main beachfront promenade is packed, you will see lots of families.

You can rent bikes and bicycle  from one end to the next, you can rent skateboards, and body boards. They have a great skate park loaded with small children learning to roller skate and skateboard.

Things to do in Durban with Kids

Go to the Moses Mabhida Stadium

The Moses Mabhida Stadium at Durban Beachfront was the home to the 2010 World Cup Cup. It is beautiful and you can take a funicular up to the top with your entire family for about 15 dollars. Kids under 6 ride free and the view and the ride up will entertain kids and adults alike.

The entrance to the funicular is not obvious, so when you get there ask and somebody will point you in the right direction. You can rent bicycles and get a bite to eat all within the vicinity of the funicular entrance. They even offer very cheap Segway rides, your kids must be 12 and older.

On the front facing side is a playground that our kids enjoyed.

The Waterpark and Aquarium

ImportantTHE WATERPARK IS CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY 

This was a huge surprise. The tickets for the family for a combo ticket which included both the aquarium and the waterpark were very reasonable. We luckily were able to wait until Wednesday and we had an amazing day.

We started with a seal show (kind of lame but the kids liked it) followed by an amazing dolphin show and underwater aquarium.

From there we went across the way and spent the afternoon in the waterpark. Our 4 and 6 year olds were able to ride almost all the slides and they had a blast!

Rent a bicycle:

Bicycle hire is not only popular but a great way to get from one end to the other in a fun way. We rented two tandems for about $18 US for an hour. The kids whined a bit at first but ended up having a great time while mom and dad peddled them around upwind!

Go to the free waterpark slide on the waterfront:

This is a free waterpark with a big 2 sided waterslide that your kids will love. You can’t miss it when you are walking but if driving it is beachside from the ride park. Our kids made this a 2 day adventure and they had loads of good cheap fun!

Where to Stay in Durban With Kids

Thre Cities Riverside Durban

If you can, I would recommend skipping the hotel in Durban and stay instead at Umhlanga Rocks.

We ended up staying at the Three Cities Riverfront Hotel

Accommodations in Durban were frustrating and expensive. We ended up at a hotel, which although it was probably one of our more expensive stops was a letdown compared to our “self catering” accommodations in South Africa.

I wish I could be more help here. If you have kids, ideally you would stay on the Durban beachfront, but this is very pricey.

We spent one night on the Bluffs, which was too far off the beaten path and then up the road from the beachfront which was not ideal, but OK. Check the prices and try to find a beachfront property. Lonely Planet was little help and the backpackers hostels were not ideal for families.

What to eat in Durban

Eating Bunny Chow in Durban

Eat some Bunny Chow, because this is where it was made famous. This is also a good place to get great tasting Indian food.

A note on surfing the Durban beachfront

The surf is kind of messy but could be fun.  Surprisingly renting a surfboard in Durban is extremely difficult. After asking around,  jogging and biking the entire beachfront I found one place to rent a board and it is a newer surf shop right next to the water-park and marine world.  Why no one rents boards along the way is beyond me and it is a real shame.

The surf is tide dependent, which makes this challenging. Again, as a solo traveler my day depended on what I was feeling at any given moment. With kids, if the surf is up but if kids are going down, renting a board and getting out on the surf and back to your hotel room can be difficult. Especially if you are not right across from the beach, which in Durban will cost you the shirt off your back.

The beachfront from end to end is protected by a “shark repelling net”, at least that is what the surf shop told me. A grizzly old South African told me if you want to go surf with sharks surf Durban, according to the locals this was not true. I don’t know, seemed safe enough to me.

Addo is a magical place for kids and families.

We made this our third stop on our route from Cape Town → Hermanus  → Oudtshoorn →  Wilderness  → Plettenberg Bay  → Jeffrey’s Bay  → and here at the Addo Elephant Park.

Breakdown of costs for 3 nights and 3 full days for a family of 4 in Addo

  • Accommodations –  $184  for 3 nights at the amazing river cabins.
  • Excursions – $56
  • Groceries – $41 (lasting 4 days)
  • Eating out – $39

Total cost:  $320

What to do in Addo with Kids:

Addo is all about the elephants!

Addo elephant park is truly an “out of this world” experience.  It will go down in the record books as one of the most mesmerizing and delightful experiences of my life.

For our two small children, it was a bit “too much time in the car”.  Either way, Addo and the elephant park is a must for anyone planning a trip to South Africa, especially for families.

Addo is a State run park and offers it’s own paid 2-hour drives on the game reserve in Land Rovers.  But as we have found just like most state parks here in South Africa, for safety reasons, your children must be 6 or older to book a guided drive through the park itself.  Because we were traveling with our 4-year-old son we chose to self-drive the park, so just remember this if you are traveling with younger children and wish to go on a guided tour.

*You do not need to book with a tour group to go to the elephant park. You simply drive to the entrance, pay the entrance fee and you are all set. 

What is the best part of being 4 people crammed into a tiny car just a bit bigger than a male bull rhinoceros?  When the elephants quietly sneak up behind the car, you can just imagine the looks on your kids’ faces!

A self-drive offers scheduled potty and food breaks and allows you to enjoy the park at your own pace, it is also free apart from the small admission fee. Because the locations of animal spottings are posted on the main board as you enter the park you don’t have to worry about missing much.

If you are traveling with younger children and would like to book an expedition through an agency I would recommend Schotia Safaris. They have several options available and they have a friendly staff!

Schotia Safaris:

We were intending to go on an evening safari with our entire family with Schotia Safaris, but it rained for 2 days straight so we decided to wait till we got to St. Lucia and Hluhluwe & Umfolozi Game Reserve instead.

That being said I still think Schotia would have been an amazing adventure and a good deal for the family. I spoke with the owner who was very helpful, offers pickup from the Avoca river cabins and gives 1/2 price discounts for small children.

This may also be your only chance to see lions or leopards on safari, especially if you go on the evening tour.

Where to stay in Addo with Kids:

Avoca river cabins

The Avoca river cabins are about 15 minutes away from the Elephant Park. Hands down this is the very best place we have stayed in all of South Africa (and that is saying a lot!).

  • Free kayaks for use on the river
  • Amazing river front cabins with a heater during the winter months!
  • A beautiful pool with a slide
  • A full kitchen
  • Two playgrounds each equipped with a ground level trampoline, zipline, tire swing and a jungle gym.
  • Less than $65 US per night!

Let me say it one more time as well to make sure you get this down. There is a free and amazing kid size zipline! So cool.

Breakfast was 5 dollars for adults and free for children, and because the property is on an orange orchard you can help yourself to all the oranges you would like. Because of this we ate oranges and drank fresh squeezed orange juice for 3 days straight!

Where to eat in Addo with Kids

My wife and the kids enjoyed the food at a wonderful restaurant nearby. Although the roof blew off she 🙂 she said the food was inexpensive and excellent. When I get the name of it I will post it here!

NOTE: Addo the town and the elephant park is confusing, but it really isn’t once you get there. We thought the only way to enjoy the park may be to stay at one of the park’s cabins, but this is not at all the case. There are other bigger resort type areas as well such as highly regarded camp fig tree which are expensive and absolutely not necessary. There are several “self-catering B&B’s in the area which all are very close to the park. The park itself is simply a large fenced off nature reserve with lots of amazing animals. Addo the town and the small towns outside such as Kirkwood are not really tourist towns. In fact, if you are driving from the south and emerging from the Garden route you will find this to be the first time you are submerged in Xhosa culture. Where white skin becomes the minority and the towns definitely

View Google Map stay at Wilderness Beach House Backpackers

We made Wilderness our 4th stop on our 5 week tour of South Africa going from  Cape TownHermanus →  Oudtshoorn →  Wilderness.

We had planned to stay in Victoria Bay or Mossel Bay but decided to make Wilderness our destination because of word of mouth recommendations and the fact that we found a great backpackers hostel en route that provided two rooms with a balcony overlooking the beach for $40 per night!

Waking up to Southern Right Whales, and the sound of crashing waves makes this a wonderful stop on any family South African itinerary.

Breakdown of costs for 3 nights and 3 full days for a family of 4 in Wilderness

  • Accommodations –  $85  for 2 nights and 3 days
  • Excursions – $95
  • Groceries – $3 (lasting 4 days)
  • Eating out – $37

Total cost:  $220

What to do in Wilderness and Knysna with Kids

Wilderness Beaches:

Wilderness is pure beauty, it is a great place to set your bags down, let the kids run on the beach and relax with your partner sipping the delightful instant coffee provided for free by your hostel.

Knysna and Emzini Township Tours

Some people recommend staying in Knysna, and this may be a reasonable option as well. We made it a day trip from our hostel in wilderness. Knysna is a tourist hub and there is a lot of shopping and small places to eat. There is also a ferry ride that we only read about. For us, it was all about the township tour with Emzini Tours.

We had wanted to visit a township for the experience and to gain a better understanding of South Africa and it’s political/socioeconomic structure. Ella, the creator of this tour will be your guide, she is energetic and passionate about her community and the chance to make positive social change.  Her energy and enthusiasm is infectious.

Our kids loved the adventure which ended with tea, cookies and drumming along with a visit to a preschool in the township.  Book ahead, the tour usually leaves at 10 am sharp and will likely be full during high season.

Buffalo Bay:

This is just 20 minutes down the road and is one of the most family friendly beaches we have found. And if you like surfing, there is a great outside break for mom and dad with a gentle inside break for the kiddos on soft sand.

If you arrive in the off-season you can rent surfboards at Buckingham Pelles. It is the white building right behind the little shopping center.

Stay:

Wilderness Beach House Backpackers – This place is so fun and friendly, the views are spectacular, it’s close to the beach and the owner of this lodge will make you feel right at home. It is cold in the winter and they don’t have heat, so be warned. You may want to ask for extra blankets.

We made Plettenberg Bay our 5’th stop on our 5 week tour of South Africa adventure:  Cape Town → Hermanus  → Oudtshoorn →  Wilderness  →   then here at Plettenberg Bay.

Plettenberg Bay is a perfect stop for families. It has nice family beaches, a quaint downtown, reasonably price accommodations (on the off season at least) and great activities for adults and kids alike.

Breakdown of costs for 3 nights and 3 full days for a family of 4 in Plettenberg Bay

  • Accommodations –  $226  for 3 nights in a 4 star B&B (we splurged)
  • Excursions – $110
  • Groceries – $41 (lasting 4 days)
  • Eating out – $36

Total cost:  $413

Things to do with families in Plettenberg Bay

All the guidebooks and the millions of pamphlets that populate the walls of every public enterprise around South Africa will lead you to three places:

  1. Birds of Eden
  2. Tenikwa
  3. Monkeyland

Surprisingly, I enjoyed these place in this order, completely the opposite of what I thought heading into our journey.

Birds of Eden

Birds of Eden – This place was a delight,honestly amazing! Walking into the dome you will definitely feel like you are a tribute in the hunger games. That is where the parallels end, well except for the talking birds of course.

This can be done on the same day as Monkeyland, although we did this second and by the end our kids were tired and wanting to be carried.  We had some great food and played with the adventurous birds during our mealtime.

Tenikwa

Tenikwa – I would say this was right on par with Monkeyland. The only reason I am ranking it third here is because this might be the only place in the world you can interact one on one with Cheetahs, Servile’s and African wildcats. Our kids loved it and so did we.

There are two options for small children. You cannot take kids under the age of 16 on the morning and evening cat walks (the cats will want to eat them) so you can do the 1 hour standard tour or you can do the 2 hour children focused learning tour. We opted for the 1 hour tour because in our experience this is about right at the point our 4 year old starts to lose focus. If you have kids 6 and up I would do the 2 hour tour. Make sure you book in advance.

Monkeyland

Monkeyland – Just one hour like Tenikwa but it will be a memorable one. Interact (but don’t touch) the monkeys. We loved the spider monkeys and all it was very educational. Neat being in the enclosure right along with the monkeys.

I would recommend doing this first then going over and checking out the Birds of Eden which is self guided and can be enjoyed att an easy going pace.

Where to Stay with Kids in Plettenberg Bay

Swallow’s Nest: We ended up at a B&B ran by a Dutch couple and their son. We talked them down to 700 rand a night for a really nice 2 bedroom cottage overlooking the entire bay. They had a good internet connection a small pool (that was too cold for the kids unfortunately) and the best part…. The most amazing breakfast I have ever had.

Honestly I would probably recommend the beach-side backpackers just because their location is a bit better and it is probably a bit more budget friendly for families but this breakfast was so good I may actually consider going back someday for that alone.

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Eat:

We made breakfast our one big meal and prepared sandwiches and the like at home for the rest of the time. But there are tons of quaint small restaurants in town that can be enjoyed, there is a nice big grocery store in the center of town which we used to buy our food.

Cape Town is a Spectacular Place for a Family Vacation

It is also an excellent starting or finishing point for your South African adventure.

Breakdown of costs for 4 nights and 4 full days for a family of 4 in Cape Town and Surroundings

  • Accommodations –  $265 for 2 nights (using airbnb)
  • Excursions – $255 (includes shark cage diving for dad)
  • Groceries – $56 (lasting 4 days)
  • Eating out – $66
  • Transportation – 52 (includes $34 airport taxi and two trips to the V&A waterfront)

Total: $694

Top Cape Town activities with kids:

  1. Table Mountain
  2. Waterfront
  3. Robbin Island
  4. World of Birds
  5. Imhoff Farm (camel rides) + Snake and Reptile Park
  6. Planetarium
  7. South African Museum
  8. Ratanga JunctionRatanga Junction Theme Park has more than 30 attractions including 23 rides ranging from Kids Rides to Family Rides and Thrill Rides for the more intrepid adventurers. The white-knuckle thrills and spills, are only one element offered by Ratanga Junction.
  9. Cape Town Science Center
  10. St James Rock Pool
  11. The Sea Point Pavilion (view image)
  12. Green Point Park
  13. Moullie Point

Outside of Cape Town

  1. Boulders (Penguins)
  2. Muizenberg Beach

Check Out: Cape Town Kids: www.capetownkids.com.za

What to do with Kids in Cape Town

Start with the city bus tour

There are three routes:

  1. Blue:  The blue line is a long route that goes up an around table mountain back down to the water through Houte Bay and then along the beachfront past the VA waterfront.
  2. Yellow: Yellow is a small loop that goes around district 6 and Bo Kapp and the downtown district.
  3. Red:  The red route covers the front side of Table Mountain and takes you to Table Top Mountain and the Lookout.

This is a great way to take in the city and an absolute must if you are with kids. If you have a car, I would still recommend keeping it put and letting somebody else to the driving. Your ticket comes with a free boat ride and city walking tour good for 3 days.

Table Mountain

Take the funicular – At the top is a spectacular array of dry short brush and interesting rock formations. The kids loved climbing the rocks while we took in the view.

We spent 3-4 hours there hiking, exploring and photographing the area.  Make sure you book your trip to Table Mountain ahead of time – we didn’t because we didn’t know what day we were going, but what we found out (while researching the day of our trip) that you can book your trip and your ticket is good for up to two weeks. Worth saving an hour of wait time for sure.

Robbin Island

Small kids love the ferry ride for its speed and big wave jumping adventure. After you exit the ferry you have a 45 minute bus tour followed by a 45 minute trip inside the prison. Our small children enjoyed being in the prison and seeing penguins on the island.

It was a full day adventure though and I wouldn’t plan on doing too much afterword’s.

Boulders and the Penguins

Despite what the guide books tell you there are two spots to see penugins:

  1. Stony Point
  2. Boulders

We heard afterwards that Stony Point was actually a better spot, but we didn’t know that at the time so we went to boulders. The kids loved it!

You park and walk about 1/2 mile along a path saying hi to the birds till you get to the beach. The highlight was actually boulders beach itself which very few people take the time to venture on to. We scaled the boulders, swam in the crisp water, and found a penguin in a rock and had a real one on one interaction.

We spent a spectacular 3 hours there and then headed out to Cape Point.

Cape Point

Cape point was well worth the extra bit of driving. There is a short hike to the lighthouse at the top that is suitable for kids, we saw Ostriches and baboons, and caught the setting sun. It was a stunning view from the top.

Where to Stay in Cape Town with Kids

Stay at the VA waterfront if you can. We stayed downtown using Airbnb and it was nice, but we would have preferred to be at the waterfront.

View from our appartment

View from atop our $60 per night airbnb appartment

Where to eat in Cape Town

Hands down the most amazing and cheapest Indian food ever, we found an Indian market mid town, we all loved it and it was extremely cheap.