As the September/October school holidays approach, parents everywhere are gearing up for the ultimate challenge—keeping their kids off screens and fully engaged in fun and learning. Whether your child is a budding athlete, a little adventurer, or a mini artist, we’ve got you covered with activities that promise to make this holiday one for the books!
1. Lion’s Head Hike Trail
Kick off the holiday with a breath of fresh air. The Lion’s Head Hike offers a quick, rewarding way to get your kids active and outside. This short, two to three-hour trail provides stunning views of the city and ocean, making it a favorite among locals and visitors.
The trail is well-marked and fairly easy to navigate, though there’s a bit of rock scrambling and a section with metal ladders and climbing chains near the summit. Don’t worry, there’s an alternate footpath if your kids aren’t up for the challenge. It’s a fun and fulfilling way to spend a morning, with the bonus of wearing out your little hikers before lunch.
The Lion’s Head Spiral Trail is the ideal route for those who are a bit wary of heights, have kids or dogs, or prefer a trail that’s suitable for all fitness levels.
Pro tip: Start early to beat the crowds and the heat. And yes, dogs on leashes are welcome, so the whole family can join in the fun!
2. Gold Reef City Theme Park
For a day packed with excitement and adventure, Gold Reef City Theme Park in Johannesburg is a fantastic choice. Voted South Africa’s coolest theme park, Gold Reef City offers thrilling rides, family attractions, and an underground mine tour.
Set against the backdrop of the gold rush era, this iconic destination provides a blend of fun and learning. Enjoy the 4D theatre for a fully immersive sensory experience, from moving seats to vapours and scents that bring movies to life. Kids can explore Jozi’s Story of Gold, a heritage tour with an underground descent and gold panning.
With mealtimes ranging from fast food to sit-down options and comfortable family-friendly hotel accommodations, Gold Reef City Theme Park makes for an exciting, well-rounded day out.
3. Total Ninja Holiday Club
When it comes to combining fun, fitness, and adventure, the Total Ninja Holiday Club is hard to beat. Inspired by the popular Ninja Warrior TV show, Total Ninja is the largest inflatable and obstacle course park in South Africa, with branches in Johannesburg and Cape Town offering a unique experience for kids of all ages.
The Holiday Club runs from 23-27 September 2024, from 9am to 1pm each day, and is open to kids aged 4 and up. Bookings close on 15 September 2024, so be sure to secure a spot early as there are only 30 places per day. The club offers a range of activities, including Ninja Moves & Training, food and drink breaks, awesome games, arts & crafts, and small group sessions with dedicated coaches.
Every booking includes Total Ninja Grip Socks, fruit snacks, a hot meal, and a drink. The more days you book, the more you save!
For parents, this is a win-win: kids are entertained and worn out by the end of the day, and they’ve spent hours off screens, being active, and socialising with peers. To learn more or to register, visit their website to book your spot today and give your kids a holiday experience they won’t forget.
4. The Clay Café
If your kids have a creative streak, a day at The Clay Café in Hout Bay is the perfect holiday activity. This family-friendly spot invites everyone to tap into their inner artist by painting their own crockery. Not only is it a fun experience, but it also offers educational benefits. Creative activities like these enhance fine motor skills and imaginative thinking, and you get to take home your creations.
The Clay Café provides all materials and guidance, making it a fun, relaxing day out with tasty meals to keep everyone fueled. During the busy holiday period, it’s a good idea to book in advance to secure your spot and ensure a smooth experience for the whole family.
5. The Johannesburg Zoo
The Johannesburg Zoo, open daily, offers a fun and educational day out.
Explore diverse wildlife, day and night tours, and holiday programs at the zoo. The zoo also offers special events and venue hire, so check their calendar to find something extra special for your family. For a memorable experience, explore the Zoo’s heritage tours and enjoy the beautiful setting in the leafy northern suburb of Johannesburg.
Conclusion
This one-week school break is the perfect opportunity to bond with your children, explore new activities, and create lasting memories. Don’t let the holiday week slip by—plan now to ensure it’s packed with fun and learning! There’s no shortage of ways to make this holiday special. Be sure to mark your calendar, book your spots in advance, and get ready for some serious fun. Don’t forget to share your family’s adventures on social media, tag the locations and activities to inspire other parents and spread the joy.