Cape Town - Tourist Information
Cape
Town is an area that never goes into hibernation and can be visited in all four
seasons. You might even be lucky and get all four seasons in one day! Be warned
about the old tourism joke: Cape Town is like a baby, if she is not wet; she might
be windy, never the less, we always have an instant cure for all symptoms, friendliness,
smiles, and togetherness and always ready for the next adventure.
Our gentle
climate is perfect and will entice your adventurers mind, body and soul.
In the heart of Cape Town’s
working harbour, between Robben Island and Table Mountain, you will find the Victoria
& Alfred Waterfront – the most visited harbour in South Africa. Surrounded
by the mysterious sea and mountain views, with more shops and entertainment than
you can dream of – live, work, shop, play, meet, berth, eat and lots more!
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details on Victoria & Alfred waterfront
Cape Town is one of the
easiest destinations in the world in which to orientate one. Landmarks are prominent,
facing north, looking across Table Bay and up the west coast of Africa, keeping
Table
Mountain behind you and Robben Island before you! You just cannot get lost,
or should we rather say, you will loose yourself in the beauty Cape Town region
has to offer!
Cape Point in the south
where the two oceans meet, Bloubergstrand up the west coast >> more
details on the West Coast
The Cape Flats and Cape Town northern areas meeting up with the eastern boundary,
boarding the Cape Winelands! >> more
details on Northern areas
Explore the various areas
at your own leisure - from bear fossils, Bushman rock paintings to the Cape Peninsula
at your own leisure! >> more
details on the Cape Peninsula
The renowned all-weather
sport, golf, is an integral part of the Capetonians, as is the Newlands rugby
stadium for the rugby enthusiast who plays the game harder than the players themselves.
We have well known musicians
who will warm your heart at Kirstenbosch Botanical garden where our nature likes
to show off their wide variety of flowers. Proteas are in full bloom April –
October!
Let our cultural heritage
get into your heart while watching the Southern Right Whale at Hermanus visiting
our shores to mate and breed, and let’s not forget the famous sharks at
Gansbaai. >> more
details on Hermanus
Mossel Bay situated along
the eastern coast of South Africa, only a 4 hour drive from Cape Town itself with
a climate compared to Hawaii. >> more
details on Mossel Bay
The magic of Matjiesfontein,
3 hours North of Cape Town this historic village set in the heart of the Karoo
wilderness, this small town has had many well known visitors in the past. >>
more details
on Matjiesfontein
Stretching from Durban right
down to Cape Town the Garden Route starts within 2 hours drive from Cape Town
a spectacular drive through villages such as Bettys Bay. >> more
details on the Garden Route
We invite you to come and
experience our lifestyle, relaxing next to the fire place or sunny beaches, experiencing
our rich culture. Visit one of our many exhibitions, theatres and museums, theres
lots to do. |