Expat Women in Cape Town

We are a friendly community of international women living in Cape Town who connect and make friends. We welcome expats, students who study abroad, and anyone living far from home.
Tayla

Tayla

Cape Town

About me

Hey! I’m Tayla. I’m currently living in my dream spot back in my home country after living and travelling abroad for 4 years. I live by the sea with my 2 cats and Turkish partner. I absolutely know the struggle of finding safe places to chill while travelling and hope I can be a safe space for some ladies who need it.

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Mieke

Mieke

Cape Town

About me

Hi!, I'm Mieke and I'm interested in backpacking, camping, culture, cycling, dancing, diving, education, food & cuisine, hiking, health, history, languages, live music, nature, sightseeing, sunbathing, solo travel, swimming and writing

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Yasmin

Yasmin

Cape Town

About me

Hello! I'm 33yrs old from South Africa 🇿🇦 I love exploring new places, spontaneous adventures and anything to do with arts and culture, dance, music and nature.

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Maia

Maia

Cape Town

About me

My name is Maia.💗 Im from the USA, i moved to cape town when i was three. Im a nail tech and im still a student at the moment, im a foodie and a binge watching series girlie and loveeee the winter💗 I love making new friends im also a very humorous person, I love nature and love going on walks im also a gardening girlie ifykyk im open to making new friends and trying new adventures♡

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khanyisa

khanyisa

Cape Town

About me

My name is Khanyisa ☺️ I am 31 years old from Cape Town, South Africa. I love to meet people, travel and making connections. My passion is spirituality and healing ❤️‍🩹 exploring the psychedelic healing space at the moment. Looking forward to making new friends 🤍

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Gema

Gema

Cape Town

About me

Hi! I’m Gema. I’m adventurous and will say yes to trying something new, but I also value peaceful rest and slow mornings. ☀️ Fresh out of high school and I’m looking to step out of my comfort zone in new ways and meet new people along the way for lifelong memories together. I’ve just come back from working abroad and I’m looking forward to planning my first solo travel trip. ✈️

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Layla

Layla

Cape Town

About me

Hi ladies👋 I feel so proud and safe to be comfortable in a space with variety of women 😊 it's a privilege to be on this app. I'm Layla from South Africa 🇿🇦♥️. I'm a college student (2nd year), and also travel flexibly when available. I'm a very straightforward and outspoken individual, and to a point very assertive. I love the feeling of being free and being my true authentic self.I love poetry and writing books, at the end of 2025 I'm launching my first ever book based on my life journey as far. I blend in with old and young individuals, one of my biggest topics that I enjoy speaking about is history, law and politics 😎 so if you up for debate topics join me. I love teaching English to students abroad. And I'm very flexible with my time. Another thing I missed is that I'm a foodie, so if you know how to show off some cooking skills or maybe popular local places, let me know. Let's chat further and enjoy the precious moments we have.

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Jess

Jess

Cape Town

About me

I am currently a student in Cape Town, South Africa. Hoping to squeeze in some travels where I can! I love meeting new people and trying all sorts of new things ☺️✨️🫶

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Is Cape Town safe for women?

Tamsin

Tamsin

Everyone always asks about the safety of Cape Town, South Africa. It's probably one of the most asked questions when travelling there! I have grown up in CT, but have never had a bad experience there. However, I have unfortunately heard of many incidents there. As a proud South African, who loves her country and would HIGHLY recommend traveling there, I think it is relatively safe as long as you keep your wits about you. For example, do some research. Try not to walk alone in an isolated street, research which areas are better than others - and don't wander into the more 'dangerous' ones. Always be aware of your personal belongings - don't leave your phone on a table and expect it to still be there an hour later. On the whole, Cape Town and South Africa is a must visit Country in general, don't let too many negative stories deter you, but, at the same time don't be another 'silly, unaware tourist'. Cape Town is relatively safer than other parts of South Africa.

Posted: July 8, 2025
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There are certain areas which are not safe (like everywhere in the world) but overall the busy streets are safe. Just don’t walk around with your phone in your hand. Always ask a local to check if there is anywhere you should avoid!

Posted: June 6, 2025
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