Family Holidays & Safaris in South Africa

A world in one country – South Africa is one of the most beautiful and diverse places in the world. It boasts impressive mountain ranges, wild deserts, meandering marshlands, stunning beaches, and bustling, cosmopolitan cities.

South Africa for Families

A world in one country – South Africa is one of the most beautiful and diverse places in the world. It boasts impressive mountain ranges, wild deserts, meandering marshlands, stunning beaches, and bustling, cosmopolitan cities. The country’s outdoor adventure opportunities, interesting cities, and culturally diverse itineraries make it the perfect destination for an Africa family vacation.

 

Is South Africa good for families?

Step into a land unlike any other on a South Africa family vacation. The country's natural beauty is a major draw, with its stunning coastlines, breathtaking mountain ranges, and the famous Kruger National Park, where families can embark on unforgettable safaris to see the Big Five.

Additionally, the Garden Route provides a scenic drive with plenty of family-friendly stops, including beaches, adventure parks, and animal sanctuaries. And, besides the natural wonders, South Africa is steeped in history and culture, presenting an excellent opportunity for educational experiences.

Plus, with malaria-free areas and a varied range of activities for even the youngest family members, a South Africa vacation is a safe, fun-filled option, where you’re sure to create unforgettable memories.

 

What time of year is best to visit South Africa?

Despite being in the Southern Hemisphere with reverse seasons to North America, South Africa's winter (June to August) remains mild with temperatures in the 70s and 80s. This consistent, pleasant weather makes it an ideal destination any time of year. Whether hiking Table Mountain or exploring Cape Town's museums, there's always something to do on a family trip to South Africa.

Timing also depends on your interests. Whether it's a safari to see wildlife, whale watching along the Garden Route, or venturing through the Western Cape, each season offers unique experiences. Scott Dunn's travel experts can guide you in planning a unique family vacation in South Africa, offering insights on the best times for various experiences, from avoiding crowds to luxury hotel stays.

 

Things to Do in South Africa with Kids

 

Our experts know the most exceptional things to do while in South Africa. They’ve traveled the land, met the people, and immersed themselves in the culture. No matter if you’re traveling with your toddler, grandparents, or every generation in between, we’ve got you covered. These are the best things to do while on your family vacation to South Africa.

Visit the Cape Peninsula

Exploring the coast south of Cape Town offers a delightful adventure as part of your family vacation to South Africa. Start with a warm drink and local shark tales, then visit Kalk Bay, a picturesque fishing village. Encounter penguins in a less crowded area near Simon's Town, and try stand-up paddleboarding for a unique view of these curious animals. Then, journey to Cape Point to spot the Cape 5 wildlife (Ostrich, Baboons, Mountain Zebra, Bontebok, and Tortoise) and hike through native fynbos landscapes, uncovering shipwreck stories and searching for treasure. And on your way back home, visit the Cape Point Lighthouse for breathtaking ocean views before enjoying homemade ice cream.

Go on a Game Drive

Wondering what to do in South Africa with kids? Well, the country’s wildlife parks and reserves like Kruger and Kalahari National Park are home to unbelievable wildlife, boasting the “Big Five.” You’ll have the opportunity to get an up close and personal expertly guided view of elephants, leopards, lions, rhinos, and Cape Buffalos. Many standard game drives offer special activities that are geared toward kids, so the entire family can participate in the fun while on a family trip to South Africa.

Pangolin Rehabilitation Experience

This is a rare opportunity during your South Africa vacation to step into the shoes of a conservationist, working to bring back the Temminck’s ground pangolin from local extinction. As a family, you'll team up with an expert, tracking these unique animals and engaging in vital research. It's an experience that's not only incredibly fun but also deeply meaningful. You'll learn about these fascinating creatures, contribute to a great cause, and create unforgettable memories together.

 

Family Safaris in South Africa

 

South Africa is the perfect place for your family’s first safari. The heart of these safaris is the wildlife viewing, which is unmatched in its diversity and majesty. Home to the iconic Big Five – lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, and rhinoceroses – South Africa's national parks and game reserves provide a thrilling and educational glimpse into the world of these magnificent creatures.

But, it's not just about the thrill of spotting wildlife; it's an immersive learning experience. Our experienced guides enrich the journey with their extensive knowledge about the animals, the ecozystem, and ongoing conservation efforts, providing valuable lessons that resonate with both children and adults.

Beyond the wildlife, the diverse landscapes of South Africa ensure that no two safaris are alike. From the sweeping savannahs to the rugged mountains, each terrain offers a unique backdrop for adventure and exploration on your South Africa family vacation. This natural beauty is complemented by rich cultural experiences, as many safari lodges integrate local traditions and histories into their itineraries. This cultural dimension adds depth to the safari experience, allowing families to connect not only with nature but also with South Africa's vibrant heritage.

Expect daily itineraries that balance exciting game drives with ample downtime for relaxation. Meals are often included, featuring a range of options to cater to various tastes and dietary requirements. So, even the pickiest eaters won't go hungry. Additionally, the experienced staff at the lodges are adept at handling the needs of families, ensuring that every aspect of the safari, from safety during wildlife encounters to engaging activities for children, is meticulously managed for a hassle-free and memorable family vacation in South Africa.

 

Best Places to Stay in South Africa with Family

South Africa is known for its luxurious yet family-friendly lodges that offer adapted game drives for shorter attention spans and interactive experiences to enthuse and inspire younger travelers. Some properties can also be rented out exclusively, which allows for maximum family bonding time. Many of us have taken our own families here, so you know that these lodges and camps are safe, comfortable, and trustworthy

With Younger Kids

Not all properties in South Africa welcome young children, especially those that are safari-focused. But, don’t worry. There are still plenty of options. Here are some of our favorite places to stay when visiting South Africa with kids.

Marataba Safari Lodge
Marataba Safari Lodge - Madikwe and the northwest, South Africa

Marataba Safari Lodge offers an ideal getaway for families with young children, blending African elegance with kid-friendly features. Its family suites come with a special children's bedroom, stocked with toys. The lodge's unique Mack & Maddie Adventure Safari Club captivates kids with activities akin to the Lion King's magic, while parents explore the diverse wildlife in the convergence of the bushveld and the Kalahari. The lodge's immersive game drives provide an exciting educational opportunity for the whole family to witness Africa's Big Five and more, making it a perfect blend of adventure and comfort for South Africa with kids.

Madikwe Safari Lodge
Madikwe Safari Lodge - Madikwe and the northwest, South Africa

Madikwe Safari Lodge is a perfect family getaway in the wilderness, offering a “home-away-from-home” experience in the bush. It's especially accommodating for children, featuring a specially crafted Eco House that hosts various activities to captivate and educate young explorers on your South Africa vacation. These activities range from bush orientation and bug CSI to dung tracking, and there's even a dedicated children's den brimming with engaging items for imaginative play. Additionally, the lodge boasts a pizza oven for fun culinary experiences and traditional safari game drives that both kids and adults can relish together.

With Older Kids

For families with children over the age of 12, a world of possibilities opens up. Teens will love these properties for adventurous activities and personal space.
Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel - Cape Town, South Africa

Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel is a superb choice for a trip to South Africa with kids that are older, located in Cape Town's cultural heart near the V&A Waterfront and top beaches. It offers spacious family-friendly rooms and suites, some with interconnecting options. Teenagers will appreciate amenities like the large Oasis pool and secluded Cottage pool for over 16s, as well as sports facilities including tennis courts and a fitness center. The hotel also has two excellent restaurants and a renowned afternoon tea. Its central location makes exploring Cape Town's attractions easy, making it an ideal base for a family adventure.

Marataba Safari Lodge
Marataba Safari Lodge - Madikwe and the northwest, South Africa

Marataba is a fantastic destination for a trip to South Africa with kids who are older kids and interested in wildlife and conservation. This unique park, part of a successful conservation story, offers hands-on experience in biodiversity and environmental restoration. Older kids will be thrilled by the game drives in one of the most game-rich areas of the Waterberg, spotting big cats, elephants, and both white and black rhinos, while also learning about the area's diverse flora, including rare trees and plants. Bird enthusiasts can marvel at the world's largest colony of endangered Cape vultures. The lodge itself provides a comfortable stay with amenities like a lounge, Wi-Fi, a retail store, a library, and a swimming pool with loungers and hammocks.

For Multigenerational Family Vacations

Ensuring everyone is comfortable and engaged is key to enjoying a family trip to South Africa with multiple ages in tow. These properties do just that with their distinctive home away from home feel.
Morukuru Ocean House - De Hoop Nature Reserve

Set in the picturesque De Hoop Nature Reserve in South Africa, Morukuru Ocean House is an ideal choice for multigenerational travel. This solar-powered, private four-bedroom house, complete with stunning ocean views and child-friendly accommodations, offers guests both privacy and comfort. Activities range from guided nature tours to leisurely poolside relaxation, catering to all interests. From mid-July to November, it's a prime spot for whale watching. The modern design of the house, inspired by its natural surroundings, ensures a unique and enjoyable stay for a family trip to South Africa on one of the country’s most beautiful coastal reserves.

Hotel of Chitwa private house
Chitwa Chitwa - Greater Kruger, South Africa

Chitwa Chitwa, located in the Sabi Sands Game Reserve, is perfect for families of all ages. Stylish suites, each with a private plunge pool and sun deck, offer great wildlife viewing opportunities. The exclusive Chitwa Private House provides a more personalized experience with a dedicated ranger and private game drives. Amenities like a library, gym, spa, and pool cater to diverse interests, making it suitable for both young and older family members. And, of course, you can arrange a private game drive to accommodate varying schedules.

For Active Families

Want to be on the move during your family trip to South Africa? There are plenty of options to provide a home base just for that type of exploration.

The exterior of Kruger Shalati
Kruger Shalati - Greater Kruger, South Africa

Kruger Shalati is one of a kind as it is set in a renovated train station on the Selati Bridge in Kruger National Park. It offers spectacular views and direct access to wildlife. The hotel features 31 luxurious rooms and suites with modern amenities, including ensuite bathrooms and butler service. Guests can choose from train carriage rooms with Juliet balconies or Bridge House suites with patios. Dining options include an African-inspired menu at The Bridge House Restaurant. A unique overhanging pool with a viewing deck is perfect for wildlife spotting. The Family Suite is great for larger groups, making Kruger Shalati a perfect blend of adventure and comfort during your Africa family vacation.

View on the porch of Montusi Mountain Lodge
Montusi Mountain Lodge - KwaZulu Natal and the north coast, South Africa

Montusi Mountain Lodge in the Kwazulu-Natal Drakensberg has breathtaking views of the Drakensberg Amphitheater, and is a haven for active families on a South Africa family vacation. Its 16 spacious suites, including family-friendly options for four adults, offer stunning mountain views. But, best of all, the lodge serves as a perfect base for outdoor adventures such as hiking, biking, horse riding, and thrilling activities at a nearby adventure center with zip lines and paintball.

For Relaxation

Take a break from the expected: Sometimes the most refreshing family vacation in South Africa is one where you can relax and unwind with the entire family. Many lodges in South Africa allow you to plan your day around how action-packed or calm you want it to be and can be tailored to each member of your family. Whether it’s spending your days on unspoiled beaches or getting a rejuvenating massage, South Africa provides a beautiful, peaceful escape.

Babylonstoren - The Winelands, South Africa

Babylonstoren, nestled in the Drakenstein Valley, is an idyllic retreat for a relaxing. This boutique farm hotel, surrounded by vineyards and orchards, offers a range of accommodations from historic manor house suites to secluded cottages. Families can explore the vast gardens, interact with farm animals, and enjoy activities like a maze and boating on the lake. The hotel boasts a renowned restaurant, Babel, focusing on organic, seasonal cuisine. Guests can participate in gardening, enjoy leisurely walks or bike rides through the property, and unwind in a unique spa with herbal treatments and various relaxation facilities.

Lagoon lodge at Mosaic Private Sanctuary
Mosaic Private Sanctuary - Hermanus, Garden Route, South Africa

Located along the Hermanus Lagoon on the whale coast, Mosaic Private Sanctuary offers a serene family getaway amidst nature. Set on 2,500 acres of conservation land, it provides a choice between intimate Lagoon Lodge chalets and self-catering Mosaic cottages, ideal for families seeking a longer stay. Guests can enjoy a range of activities including 4x4 beach trips, sunset boat cruises, kayaking, and whale watching, complemented by the tranquil environment and stunning views of the mountains and lagoon, making it a perfect spot for families to relax and connect with nature on their family trip to South Africa.

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