The Strange Thing about Living in Cape Town

After three months of living in Cape Town, South Africa, this is our honest first-weeks review: what it feels like to arrive in one of the world's most beautiful cities, and what you start noticing once you're actually there. From Sea Point's coastline to Kirstenbosch, the Camps Bay beaches, and a fine dining experience at La Colombe. We're Marola and Ali, a couple living as full-time slow travelers, documenting what it's actually like to live in the places we visit, not just pass through. This video is the first of several on Cape Town. If you like what we do, make sure to subscribe:    / @marola_ali   If you're considering moving to Cape Town, planning a long stay, or just curious about what daily life in South Africa is really like as a digital nomad, we hope this gives you something more honest than the usual travel content. Help us grow and make more stories: subscribe for freeeee:    / @marola_ali   buy us a coffee on Ko-fi. It means a lot: https://ko-fi.com/marolaali Love to read more about our lifestyle and the places we visit?Check out Marola’s Substack page for behind the scenes and in-depth travel essays: https://substack.com/@marolavaes Follow us: Joined IG account:   / marola_ali   IG Marola:   / marolavaes   IG Ali:   / watermelonson   Facebook Marola:   / peacesofmarola   #capetown #capetownsouthafrica #southafrica #livingincapetown #slowtravel #digitalnomad #expatlife #documentary #capetownvlog #travelvlog #seapointcapetown #campsbay #kirstenbosch #lacolombe #capetowntravel #southafricatravel #nomadlife #travelcouple #travelyoutuber #authentictravel #tablemountain #westerncape