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Best Places to Visit in South Africa for Christmas Cheer

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: Plan a day trip or weekend getaway to get some holiday cheer. This article highlights the best places to visit in South Africa for Christmas cheer.

Living in South Africa - Best Places to Visit in South Africa for Christmas Cheer

South Africa may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking of traditional Christmas festivities, but the country offers a unique blend of holiday cheer and summer sun for expats and digital nomads. December is a time when the Southern Hemisphere basks in warmth, and South Africa is no exception. From vibrant markets to festive lights, there are plenty of places to get into the holiday spirit. Here are some of the best spots to visit for a memorable South African Christmas experience.

Cape Town's V&A Waterfront

The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town is a hub of festive activity during December. With the iconic Table Mountain as its backdrop, the waterfront is adorned with Christmas lights and decorations. The annual Christmas Light Show is a highlight, featuring dazzling displays that dance to holiday music. Throughout the month, visitors can enjoy live music, carol singing, and a variety of seasonal workshops. The Waterfront also hosts a Christmas market where you can find handcrafted gifts, decorations, and delicious treats.

We Recommend: Don't miss the artisanal mince pies and the local spin on mulled wine, known as "glühwein," available at the market. It's a perfect way to enjoy the festive atmosphere while taking in the stunning views of the harbor.

Johannesburg's Melrose Arch

Melrose Arch in Johannesburg transforms into a Christmas wonderland with its annual 'Festival of Lights'. The neighborhood is festooned with twinkling lights and extravagant decorations, creating a magical atmosphere. Visitors can stroll through the streets and enjoy the festive ambiance. The destination also hosts a Christmas market where you can shop for unique gifts and indulge in seasonal treats. The market is known for its gourmet food stalls and handcrafted goods.

We Recommend: Be sure to try the traditional South African Christmas dessert, malva pudding, which is often found at the market. Its warm, sweet taste is a comforting end to a day of holiday exploration.

Durban's Umhlanga Main Beach

While not your typical Christmas setting, Umhlanga Main Beach in Durban offers a holiday experience with a twist. The annual 'Festival of Lights' sees the beachfront and adjacent areas lit up with festive lights. The warm December weather allows for evening beach walks under the stars, complemented by the glow of holiday decorations. Local vendors often set up along the promenade, selling festive goods and seasonal snacks.

We Recommend: Enjoy a beachside braai (South African barbecue) with a festive twist, incorporating traditional holiday flavors into your seaside picnic.

Pretoria's Church Square

Church Square in Pretoria is known for its historical significance, and during December, it becomes a center for Christmas celebrations. The square is beautifully decorated, and the annual 'Christmas Market' offers a variety of crafts, gifts, and festive foods. The market is a great place to find unique South African Christmas decorations and gifts.

We Recommend: Sample some biltong, a South African delicacy, with a holiday seasoning available from some of the food vendors at the market.

Stellenbosch

The historic town of Stellenbosch, nestled in the heart of the Cape Winelands, is picturesque during the holiday season. The Stellenbosch Christmas Market is one of the oldest in South Africa and features a wide range of handcrafted products and delicious local foods. The town's oak-lined streets are adorned with festive lights, and carolers often add to the holiday cheer.

We Recommend: Try the traditional koeksisters, a sweet and sticky South African pastry, which is a favorite at the market.

Knysna

The coastal town of Knysna is known for its natural beauty and becomes even more enchanting during the festive season. The town hosts various Christmas events, including markets and live entertainment. The Knysna Waterfront is particularly festive, with decorations and lights reflecting off the lagoon.

We Recommend: Enjoy some local oysters with a glass of South African sparkling wine, a luxurious treat that Knysna is famous for.

Franschhoek

Franschhoek, another gem in the Cape Winelands, is renowned for its food and wine. During December, the town embraces the festive spirit with its 'Magic of Christmas' event. The streets are lined with lights, and the local Huguenot Monument is often the site of a Christmas market, offering everything from gourmet foods to handmade crafts.

We Recommend: Indulge in some of the locally produced chocolates paired with Franschhoek's world-class wines for a truly decadent holiday experience.

Simon's Town

Simon's Town, located on the shores of False Bay, is known for its naval base and charming Victorian architecture. During the holiday season, the town's main street, St. George's Street, is decorated with festive lights and ornaments. The annual 'Simon's Town Christmas Festival' includes a parade, live music, and a craft market.

We Recommend: Don't miss the opportunity to try some traditional fish and chips at the festival, a nod to the town's maritime heritage.

Garden Route's Wilderness

The small coastal town of Wilderness along the Garden Route is a serene escape any time of the year, but during December, it takes on a festive air. Local businesses and restaurants deck their halls with boughs of holly, and the Wilderness Christmas Market offers a range of local arts, crafts, and seasonal treats.

We Recommend: Look out for homemade preserves and jams, which make for perfect Christmas gifts or a sweet treat for yourself.

Port Elizabeth's Boardwalk

Port Elizabeth's Boardwalk is the place to be for holiday festivities in the Eastern Cape. The area is beautifully lit up with Christmas lights, and the Boardwalk Christmas Market is a highlight for holiday shoppers. The market features a variety of stalls selling everything from festive decorations to artisanal food products.

We Recommend: Enjoy a traditional South African Christmas braai at one of the many restaurants along the Boardwalk, offering a festive menu with a local twist.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is the Founder and President of Expat Exchange and is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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