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Last updated: Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Whether you celebrate Easter or not, there are plenty of things to do over the long weekend. We’ve included egg hunts and family Easter festivals of course, but if you’re looking for something different, there’s also a safari getaway (only one hour from Cape Town), comedy night filled with legendary local comics, free magical light art exhibition, candlelit concert, high tea with hot cross buns, and more.
Reforest Fest is a tree-planting festival first, where thousands of indigenous trees are planted over Easter weekend but it’s also so much more. You’ll wander between laughter yoga, incense making workshops, and curated wine tastings. There’s also live music, silent discos and glamping. Here’s all you need to know about Reforest Fest 2026.
Date: Friday, 3 April to Monday, 6 April; from 8am
Cost: From R1250 for adults and R425 for kids, book via Fixr

Bodhi Khaya Nature Retreat | @greenpopsa | Image: Reforest Fest
Special treats like chocolates, vouchers and surprises are hidden in HintHunt’s escape rooms when you book over the long weekend. On Easter Sunday, their mission room (different to the regular escape room) ups the stakes – the fastest team of the day wins a R5 000 Easter hamper packed with goodies at Bomb Time, HintHunt’s new mission room.
Date: Friday, 3 April to Sunday, 5 April; 10am to 8.30pm & 10am to 5.30pm (Sunday)
Cost: Escape rooms from R395 pp in a team of 6; Mission room from R395pp in a team of 4, book via HintHunt’s website

Watershed | 17 Dock Road | V&A Waterfront | @hinthuntafrica | Image: V&A Waterfront
Kids aged 2 to 13 get 60 minutes to follow a map through the wildlife sanctuary at Intaka Island in Century City, searching for clues along the way on this easter scavenger hunt. Keep your eyes peeled for Captain Feathers if you're lucky enough to spot them! There is a special face painting station courtesy of Property World, Century City.
Date: Sunday, 5 April; 11am, 12pm, 1pm and 2pm
Cost: R85 per child and R37 per adult, book via Quicket

Century City | Grand Central Precinct, 2 Park Lane | Cape Town | @centurycity_za | Image: Century City
It’s that time of the year again where you can stroll along winding paths through vineyards and riverbanks as immersive artworks flicker, pulse and surprise around every corner at Spier. Entry is free (booking essential), but it’s worth arriving early to enjoy a picnic or dinner before walking along the illuminated trail at Spier Light Art 2026.
Date: Friday, 3 April to Monday, 6 April; 6.30pm to 10.30pm
Cost: Free entry but booking is essential via Dineplan

R310 Baden Powell Drive, Stellenbosch | @spierwinefarm | Image: Spier
Thousands of LED candles set the scene for this intimate live music experience. A string quartet performs a mashup of hits from Coldplay and Ed Sheeran, turning familiar songs into something cinematic and atmospheric at Norval Foundation.
Date: Saturday, 4 April; 6pm
Cost: From R610, book via Fever

Norval Foundation | 4 Steenberg Street, Tokai | @candlelight.concerts | Image: Candlelight Concerts
Long March to Freedom has 100 life-size statues of heroes from South Africa and abroad that tell an inspiring story of our fight for democracy. They’re running an Easter combo where a family of four pays just R120 for a guided tour. If you visit on Sunday, kids can also join a big egg hunt included with your R20 entry ticket (SA residents only, self-guided).
Date: Friday, 3 April to Monday, 6 April; 10am to 4.30pm
Cost: R20 for entry; R75 for entry and a guided tour, R120 for a group of four (guided tour included)

Century Boulevard | Century City | Cape Town | @longmarchtofreedom | Image: Long March to Freedom
Set right on Onrus Lagoon, this laidback beach spot is all about easy meals with a view. Their hot cross bun and coffee combo is the kind of easy, feel-good Easter treat you grab between beach dips and lazy lunches when you visit Milk on the Beach.
Date: Friday, 3 April to Monday, 6 April; 8am to 8pm
Cost: R55

1 Atlantic Drive (by the main beach) | Onrus River | Onrus | @milk_onthebeach | Image: Pear Tree
Hosted by Yaaseen Barnes, Crown Comedy brings together a mix of local heavyweights and rising stars, including Pichi Keane, Maria Ings, Khanyisile Ngwenya, Nishen Pather, Alex Dreyden, Taffy-Mukono, and TQ. In between acts, The Duchess keeps things flowing with cocktails, wine, and bar bites.
Date: Thursday, 2 April; 7.30pm to 10pm
Cost: From R60 (students) to R80 (adults), book via Quicket

123 Lower Main Road, Observatory | @duchess_lounge | Image: That's Not Funny Comedy Club
If steak is your love language, this steakhouse is a must-visit. Dry-aged in-house and seared to perfection, their cuts, from flat iron to caveman rib, are the main attraction. And for Easter, they’re adding a caramel citrus mousse topped with a marshmallow-and-mango gel Easter egg, finished with ginger and chocolate soil for dessert at Char’d in Hermanus.
Date: Friday, 3 April to Monday, 6 April; 11:30am to 10:30pm (kitchen closes 9:30pm)
Cost: From R235 for steak, R85 for dessert

Char’d | Shop 4, Hermanus Waterfront | @chardhermanus | Image: Char’d
This tiny seaside bistro by the Hermanus Waterfront is known for its fresh, creative plates and ocean views. For Easter, they’re serving kingklip pickled fish with sweet onions, curry spices and garlic ciabatta. It’s a refined twist on the classic dish and just the kind of inventive dish you’ll find at Pear Tree.
Date: Friday, 3 April to Monday, 6 April; 9am to 9pm
Cost: R90

Pear Tree | Hermanus Waterfront | Marine Drive | Hermanus | @peartreehermanus | Image: Pear Tree
If your Easter plans lean more towards cocktails than chocolate eggs, fable is one of the most playful places to spend a night out. They’re known for their interactive drinks that smoke, come with handcuffs, and more. And their daily happy hour, 33% off selected cocktails and food specials, make it easy to start or end your night at fable.
Hours: Thursday 4.30pm to 1am; Friday to Saturday, 4.30pm to 1am; Sunday 4.30pm to 12am
Cost: Classic cocktails from R100; fable original cocktails from R195

Corner Bree & Wale Street, Cape Town City Centre | @fablecpt | Image: fable
What better way to celebrate Easter than with a day trip or weekend away? West Coast Safaris is only an hour away from Cape Town, where a guided game drive takes you up close to giraffes, buffalo, springbok, and even rare golden wildebeest (9am and 2pm slots available). You can also combine it with a horseback safari along Yzerfontein beach or combine it with a cultural visit to !Khwa ttu when you visit West Coast Safaris.
Hours: Friday, 3 April to Monday, 6 April, 8am to 5pm
Cost: R750 per adult; R300 per child, book via Activity Bridge

West Coast Safaris | Weskus Padstal, Corner of R27 & R315, Yzerfontein | @west_coast_safaris_sa | Image: West Coast Safaris
Hot cross buns, pickled fish, Easter pastries and sweet treats await when you book this seasonal high tea at Hazendal Wine Estate. Hosted at Mark’s restaurant, the experience is paired with smooth live jazz for an elegant afternoon out.
Date: Friday, 3 April to Sunday, 5 April; 12pm to 3pm
Cost: R450, book via Dineplan
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Bottelary Road (entrance from Ronelle Street via, Kruis Street), Stellenbosch | @hazendal_estate | Image: @sanripienaar on Instagram
Easter egg hunts are a fully fledged family affair. That’s why we’ve found some of the sweetest spots for your kids to hunt and for you to have fun. Kids can hunt for eggs on a wine farm (while parents do a tasting along the way), at a bird sanctuary, through a historical exhibition and more at these Easter Egg hunts in Cape Town.
Date: Friday, 3 April to Monday, 6 April
Cost: Varies

Bodhi Khaya Nature Retreat | @greenpopsa | Image: Reforest Fest
By Khadeeja Adams
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