Known as “Africa’s Grandest Gathering,” the Cape Town International Jazz Festival (CTIJF) more than lives up to its reputation. Typically held at the end of March or beginning of April, it is the largest jazz festival on the African continent and one of the biggest in the world. Over two packed days, more than 40 international and local artists perform across four stages, drawing music lovers from around the globe.
For many travellers, the festival becomes the anchor of a wider South African journey, as it can be easily paired with the Cape Winelands, coastal escapes, or a safari in Kruger National Park.
What Is the Cape Town International Jazz Festival?

The festival launched in 2000, marking South Africa’s first major multi-stage jazz concert. Early editions featured legends such as Herbie Hancock and Hugh Masekela, helping establish the event as a cornerstone of the country’s post-Apartheid cultural revival.
After new ownership in 2006, attendance steadily grew to more than 30,000 visitors. Over the years, performers have included Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Dave Koz, alongside South African icons like Miriam Makeba.
Today, the festival rivals international heavyweights such as the Montreal and Montreux Jazz Festivals. While jazz remains the focal point, the programme spans soul, funk, R&B, and world music. Workshops and industry panels further position the Cape Town International Jazz Festival as a hub of creativity.
When & Where The Festival Takes Place
The festival is traditionally held at the end of March or the beginning of April. Dates vary slightly every year and are announced on the official CTIJF website. The festival aligns with Cape Town’s late summer and early fall, so expect warm sunny days ideal for city tours, outdoor activities, and wine-tasting during the harvest season.
Concerts take place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), which is centrally located near the Central Business District (CBD). The modern complex features spacious auditoriums with seating and offers stunning views of Cape Town’s skyline and Table Mountain.
In the days leading up to the festival, CTIJF has traditionally hosted a free, community-oriented concert in Greenmarket Square. Arriving early or securing a table at one of the surrounding cafés or restaurants is recommended, as the square fills up quickly. The schedule varies each year, so check official listings in advance.
Jazz Festival Tickets, Passes & How to Attend
While the community concert is free, the main festival is ticketed and frequently sells out. Early-bird passes usually go on sale several months in advance on Ticketmaster South Africa. Options include single-day tickets, weekend passes, and premium tiers offering perks like lounge access, red carpet entrances, priority seating, and enhanced dining services. Because weekend passes and VIP categories are in high demand, booking early is advised.
Goway can assist with itinerary planning around festival dates and advise on securing tickets through trusted partners.
Where to Stay for the Cape Town International Jazz Festival

For festivalgoers looking to be in the heart of the action, staying near the CBD or Victoria & Albert Waterfront is the most convenient option, allowing easy access to the concerts, dining, and sightseeing.
Best Areas Near the CTICC
City Bowl/CBD
Located within walking distance or a short ride from the CTICC, City Bowl is the most central base. It’s ideal for those seeking a vibrant urban feel and proximity to the festival, as well as some of the city’s best restaurants.
V&A Waterfront
The V&A Waterfront is a polished, harbourside area with upscale hotels, shops, and restaurants. It’s especially well-suited to first-time visitors seeking a walkable, safe, and well-serviced base just a five- to 10-minute drive from the CTICC.
Green Point & Sea Point
Green Point and Sea Point are Atlantic Seaboard neighbourhoods famed for their ocean views, scenic coastal promenades, and a relaxed residential atmosphere, with easy driving access (about 10 to 15 minutes) to the festival.
Cape Town Accommodation Styles & Booking Strategy
Cape Town offers a range of accommodations, from luxury hotels to intimate boutique properties and well-equipped aparthotels for longer stays. Full-service hotels provide concierge services, on-site dining, and convenient transfers—all ideal for festival weekends.
Because the festival attracts international crowds, hotels often sell out months in advance. Booking early is essential. Whether you’re looking for a waterfront stay with sweeping views or a stylish boutique hotel, Goway can help secure accommodations that balance location, comfort, and amenities to ensure you make the most of your time in Cape Town.
Getting Around Cape Town: Transport & Safety Tips
Getting Into Town
Cape Town International Airport is about a 20- to 30-minute drive from the city centre. Private transfers, hotel shuttles, taxis, and Uber are reliable options. Pre-arranged transfers are highly recommended for late-night arrivals.
Getting to/from the CTICC
From central neighbourhoods, travel time to the convention centre is typically five to 10 minutes by car. Private transfers, rideshares, and taxis can be easily arranged at most hotels. For evening performances, arranging a pick-up is recommended for added comfort and security.
Safety Tips
Cape Town’s main tourist areas are generally safe when standard precautions are followed. Keep valuables secure, remain aware of your surroundings, stick to busy, well-lit streets, and use taxis or pre-arranged rides after dark.
Many Goway itineraries include airport meet-and-greets and private transfers, simplifying logistics throughout your stay.
What to Expect at the Cape Town Jazz Festival
With its sophisticated, high-energy, and expertly produced program, the Cape Town International Jazz Festival attracts a lively and diverse crowd. Multiple indoor stages and one outdoor stage host overlapping performances throughout the evening, creating a flexible, “build-your-own line-up” atmosphere.
The dress code is smart-casual, with most people opting for fashionable yet comfortable outfits that can go from day to evening (collared shirts and chinos, maxi dresses, jumpsuits, etc.). A light jacket is recommended for cooler evenings.
Guests typically move between intimate sets and large-scale headline shows. Between sets, people gather in lounge areas to sample local food and drinks. Vendors accept cards, and you can typically load money onto your wristband to avoid long lineups. On peak nights, performances often run late, and there are often after-parties just beyond the venue.
Making the Most of Your Time in Cape Town

Famed for its dramatic scenery, creative energy, and relaxed pace, Cape Town has a way of drawing visitors back again and again. If you’re timing your trip around the festival, three to four days allows you to experience the Mother City’s major highlights while still leaving time for evening concerts.
Many travellers spend their mornings exploring neighbourhoods, hiking, or visiting cultural sites, then return to their hotels to recharge before heading out for music-filled nights. With careful planning, it’s also easy to fit in a day trip or two to the surrounding regions.
Essential Cape Town Experiences
Table Mountain
Cape Town’s flat-topped mountain forms the city’s dramatic backdrop and is a must-see for first-time visitors. You can reach the summit by cable car or on foot, depending on the weather and fitness levels. Guided hikes, sturdy footwear, and layered clothing are recommended.
V&A Waterfront
Located a short drive from the CTICC, the Waterfront combines harbour views with top-tier dining, shopping, and attractions. Highlights include the Two Oceans Aquarium, Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, and ferries to Robben Island, location of the prison where Nelson Mandela was held.
Bo-Kaap
One of the city’s most culturally rich neighbourhoods, Bo-Kaap is known for its brightly coloured houses and Cape Malay heritage. Walking tours and cooking classes offer insight into its history as a home for enslaved people and political exiles from Southeast Asia, as well as the resilience that continues to shape the community.
Camps Bay & Clifton
Backed by the Twelve Apostles mountain range, these beaches offer classic Western Cape scenery. Camps Bay features a lively promenade and sunset dining, while neighbouring Clifton’s sheltered coves are quieter and more secluded.
Day Trips & Short Extensions around Cape Town
Cape Peninsula
One of the world’s most scenic drives, the Cape Peninsula makes for an ideal pre- or post-festival excursion as part of a broader South Africa tour. The route winds along the Atlantic coast, past the dramatic Chapman’s Peak. From there, explore the Cape of Good Hope reserve before ending the day at Boulders Beach, home to a colony of African penguins.
Cape Winelands
A visit to the Cape Winelands offers a change of pace and scenery, blending vineyard landscapes with historic architecture and fine dining. Towns such as Stellenbosch and Franschhoek are known for their Cape Dutch estates, boutique galleries, and acclaimed restaurants. Some itineraries like Cape Town, Winelands & Safari offer unique ways to see the region, such as 4x4 tours with beautiful vantage points and cellar tastings.
Garden Route
For longer itineraries, short extensions along the Garden Route add coastal scenery and wildlife encounters to your journey. Itineraries like Cape Town, Garden Route, & Safari include highlights along this biodiverse southeastern stretch, such as Knysna, known for its sandstone cliffs and forested hiking trails, and Oudtshoorn, famous for its ostrich farms and access to the Cango Caves.
Sample Jazz Festival Trip Ideas

The Cape Town International Jazz Festival can serve as the centrepiece of a wider South African journey, as seen in the following sample itineraries.
4 Days: Cape Town City & Festival Focus
Ideal for: First-time visitors and short stays centred on the music.
Day 1: Arrive in Cape Town, enjoy a private airport transfer to your hotel, and settle in with a light city orientation and dinner at the V&A Waterfront.
Day 2: Explore the City Bowl, Bo-Kaap, or visit Table Mountain before attending your first evening at the jazz festival.
Day 3: Tour the Cape Peninsula or enjoy leisure time before returning for your second festival night.
Day 4: Enjoy brunch, last-minute shopping, or a waterfront stroll before departure.
8 Days: Cape Town, Winelands & Jazz Festival
Ideal for: Travellers seeking culture, cuisine, and scenery alongside the festival.
Days 1–4: Discover Cape Town with guided city tours, coastal excursions, and two evenings at the jazz festival.
Days 5–6: Transfer to the Cape Winelands for wine tastings, cellar tours, and farm-to-table dining in Stellenbosch or Franschhoek.
Days 7–8: Return to Cape Town for leisure time or continue onward to your next destination.
12 Days: Cape Town, Festival & Safari
Ideal for: Visitors combining world-class music with iconic wildlife experiences.
Days 1–4: Explore Cape Town, attend two festival nights, and enjoy guided sightseeing.
Days 5–8: Fly to a private safari reserve in Greater Kruger or the Eastern Cape. Stay at a luxury lodge with daily game drives and all-inclusive dining.
Days 9–12: Continue your safari experience or return to Cape Town or Johannesburg for shopping, relaxation, or optional excursions to the Cape Winelands or Cape Peninsula.
Each itinerary can be tailored to your personal interests, whether that means adding private guides or incorporating destinations such as Victoria Falls. Goway’s Africa Destination Specialists work closely with you to design a seamless journey around one of Africa’s most celebrated music events.
Practical Planning Tips for Cape Town
Book early.
Flights and hotels fill quickly. Reserve three to six months in advance for the best availability.
Pack for late summer weather.
Expect warm days and cool evenings. Bring layers, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes.
Check entry requirements.
Many travellers can enter visa-free for short stays, but rules change. Confirm through official government sources.
Be prepared with the essentials.
Comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended. Stay hydrated, protect against sun exposure, and save local emergency numbers in your phone.
How Goway Helps You Experience the Cape Town International Jazz Festival
Planning a trip around a major cultural event like the Cape Town International Jazz Festival adds depth, energy, and local flavour to your journey, but can also come with unique logistical challenges. With experienced Africa specialists and trusted local partners, Goway helps you navigate peak-season demand and build a tailor-made itinerary around festival nights.
Beyond the music, Goway designs journeys that place the festival within a broader South African context. Pair your jazz fest evenings with private or small-group city tours, coastal drives along the Cape Peninsula, or wine-tasting excursions. For travellers with more time, itineraries like the Cape & Kruger Escape can include a Big Five safari. Whether you’re seeking a short, festival-focused getaway or a multi-country African adventure, your trip is thoughtfully curated from start to finish.
Speak with a Goway South Africa Specialist or request a personalized quote to begin planning your jazz festival-inspired South Africa trip.
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