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Town, South Africa - the "Mother City" - often referred to as the most
beautiful city in the world. A lovely and cosmopolitan destination
with scenic views, glorious beaches. Visit the famous V&A Waterfront,
the Cape winelands, take a cable car up Table Mountain for astounding views...
visit the notorious Robben Island, now a museum, previously the prison
of Nelson Mandela.. so much to see! Read more
about Cape Town and Cape Town,
South Africa, City of Beauty and History.
The
following is a selection of wonderful accommodation in Cape Town and its
surrounding areas, including Camps Bay Self-Catering
apartments and villas, luxury hotels, boutique guest houses
and
bed
& breakfasts. |
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including properties further afield in Simon's
Town on the Cape Point Route and Port
Beaufort in the Overberg, Western Cape. Now introducing
... Knysna on the gorgeous Garden
Route in the Western Cape and also Langebaan
on the Cape West Coast of South Africa. |
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Cape
Town, South Africa
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Bantry
Bay, Cape Town
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Camps
Bay, Cape Town
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Cape
Town City Centre
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Constantia,
Cape Town
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Gardens,
Cape Town
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Milnerton,
Cape Town
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Oranjezicht,
Cape Town
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Sea
Point, Cape Town
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Featured Areas of South Africa
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Knysna,
Garden Route, Western Cape
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Langebaan,
Cape West Coast
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Port
Beaufort, Overberg, Western Cape
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Simon's
Town, Western Cape
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Mpumalanga
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| Bantry
Bay, Cape Town - Hotel Suites and Self-Catering |
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Bantry
Bay Luxury Suites, Bantry Bay, Cape Town   
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The
Bantry Bay Luxury Suites is an exquisite blend of sea, the mountain and
the city of Cape Town. 5 Star luxury in the heart of Cape Town's Platinum
Mile, for the pleasure-seeking tourist and the business executive. Cosmopolitan
Cape Town offers a variety of delectable cuisines from some of South Africa's
finest restaurants, some of which are just a short stroll away. Enjoy an
evening of elegant dining out or request in suite dining in the private
comfort of your suite. The Atlantic Café offers delicious
South African breakfast and for those lazy sundowners, meet in the Café
Bar. Each Luxury hotel suite has an en-suite bathroom, spacious lounge,
dining area, a business work station, a fully equipped kitchenette and
a mini-bar. Admire the majestic views of Cape Town from your sun-filled
balcony. |
| Camps
Bay, Cape Town - Camps Bay Self-Catering, Bed & Breakfasts, Guesthouses
& Luxury Accommodation |
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about Camps Bay
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Balfour
Place, Luxury 3 Storey Self-Catering Villa, Camps Bay, Cape Town
What
makes this holiday home so unique is the location. Situated in a quiet
leafy lane, only 200 meters from Camps Bay beach, it is one of a few self-catering
villas of its size that is located so close to the beach. Camps Bay Village
with beachfront shops, trendy cafés, cocktail bars and famous restaurants
is a short stroll away. This dynamic home has five very spacious,
elegantly decorated bedrooms, all en suite, boasting a balcony each.
The three terraces offer the perfect vantage point from which to sip sundowners
and indulge the senses with many spectacular sunsets, enjoy a game of pool,
soak up the sun beside the swimming pool, take a leisurely swim and just
unwind. This beachside villa overlooks the famous palm fringed Camps
Bay beaches and Atlantic ocean with breathtaking views of the Lions Head
mountain peak. |
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Camps
Bay Apartments, Luxury Self-catering Apartments and Penthouses, Camps
Bay, Cape Town
Camps
Bay Apartments offer the ultimate in world class luxury accommodation -
located a short stroll from the beach in the premier suburb of Camps Bay
- perhaps the most sought after address in Cape Town. Camps Bay Apartments
consists of a stunning three bedroom penthouse apartment in the picturesque
Bali Bay in Victoria Road and four well appointed two bedroom boutique
apartments in Rutland Place, Camps Bay Drive. For the discerning
traveler seeking the ultimate in accommodation, Camps Bay Apartments are
unbeatable. Designed by a top Cape Town architect and interior designer
with no costs spared - combining thoughtful detail and luxurious understating
quality. These ultra stylish properties mix traditional African themes
with modern décor to great effect. |
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Camps
Bay on Sea, Bed & Breakfast/Self-Catering, Camps Bay, Cape Town
Camps
Bay has long been a favourite destination for the overseas visitors to
Cape Town. Just behind Table Mountain, nestled beneath Lions Head and the
majestic Twelve Apostles, and boasting a magnificent palm fringed sandy
beach, Camps Bay is a real gem. The cosmopolitan beachfront with
sidewalk cafés and restaurants enjoying the ambience and beautiful
sunsets. All the attractions of Cape Town are close at hand; the V &
A Waterfront, the Table Mountain cableway and the City centre, yet Camps
Bay enjoys a special uniqueness-come and experience it! Camps Bay
on Sea is a Self Catering or bed and breakfast close to the beach with
all amenities, mountain views and sea view from garden. |
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Lion's
View House, Luxury Designer Home/Self-Catering Villa, Camps Bay, Cape Town
Situated
in a tranquil leafy street in Cape Town's exclusive and trendy neighbourhood
of Camps Bay, Lion's View faces the Atlantic Ocean and is backed by the
peaks of the Twelve Apostles. Designed by a leading South African architect,
its innovative, modern architecture and furnishings have featured in many
a glossy design magazine, fashion shoot and TV commercial. The house
is spacious and luxurious and can be separated into two independent sections
if required: the main house has 5 double bedrooms and the penthouse
has 2 double beds. The Main House is stylishly furnished with items
by Philippe Starck and other contemporary designers, and has five en-suite
double bedrooms, spacious lounge, dining room, open-plan kitchen, expansive
patios - all surrounding an award-winning heated rimflow pool. |
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Lion's
View Penthouse, Designer Penthouse Self-Catering Apartment, Camps Bay,
Cape Town
Situated
in a tranquil leafy street in Cape Town's exclusive and trendy neighbourhood
of Camps Bay, Lion's View faces the Atlantic Ocean and is backed by the
peaks of the Twelve Apostles. Designed by a leading South African architect,
its innovative, modern architecture and furnishings have featured in many
a glossy design magazine, fashion shoot and TV commercial. The house
is spacious and luxurious and can be separated into two independent sections
if required: the main
house has 5 double bedrooms and the penthouse has 2 double beds.
The Penthouse Apartment features its own separate entrance, two luxurious
bedrooms, 2 spacious en suite bathrooms, a lounge and fully equipped, open-plan
kitchen, balcony with plunge pool to indulge the senses - the sun, the
sea and a chilled bottle of chardonnay. |
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Ocean
View House, Luxury Guest House, Bakoven, Camps Bay, Cape Town  
Immerse
yourself in the gentle sounds of nature and the fragrance of exotic plants,
the wind that creeks its way between Table Mountain and the Twelve Apostles
and the awesome breakers of the wild Atlantic. This is what awaits you
when you arrive at this unique and luxurious retreat in Camps Bay. Whether
you choose the impressive Presidential Suite or any of our other Luxury
rooms, you will have an outstanding "bed and breakfast" experience. All
our rooms enjoy magnificent views of the incomparable Atlantic Ocean from
either a private terrace or balcony. After a day experiencing the
sights that Cape Town has to offer, you can relax in the comfort of your
individually designed bedroom with its en-suite bathroom and all the comforts
you would expect in a hotel of this calibre. Should sleep evade you, you
can lie and experience the fascinating starry sky of the Southern Hemisphere,
which is unforgettable. |
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The
Oceana & Camps Bay Luxury Suites and Spa, Self-Catering Apartments,
Camps Bay, Cape Town
Situated
in the heart of Camps Bay suburbia, The Oceana & Camps Bay Luxury Suites
& Spa is an ideal destination. Perfectly located, a mere 15-minute
walk from the spectacular Camps Bay Boulevard and Beaches where some of
the best restaurants in Cape Town are found. The Oceana boasts panoramic
views of the Cape Atlantic coastline and is ideally situated below the
magnificent 12 Apostle Mountain Range which forms part of Table Mountain
and the Cape Peninsula. At the The Oceana, we offer 30 up-market
tastefully decorated, sea and mountain facing Luxury Self-Catering Apartments.
Twenty-eight of our 30 apartments have 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. The remaining
two apartments have 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom. All apartments have open-planned
kitchen, dining room, and lounge, and are fully fitted and contained. The
lounge has access to a private patio with spectacular views out onto the
ocean. |
| Cape
Town City Centre and surrounds |
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Adderley
Hotel, Cape Town  
The
ADDERLEY HOTEL in the heart of Cape Town's city centre blends gracious
urban historic facades with chic 21st century luxury interiors and can
be best described as "cool". Situated in the historical end of Cape Town's
main thoroughfare, Adderley Street and is well placed for corporate travelers
with business interests in the city as well as for tourists who wish to
experience Cape Town's finest leisure attractions. Open daily for
breakfast, lunch and dinner and accessible to the public, the on-site restaurant
encompasses a mixture of dishes spanning the globe that are associated
with a Bowl. The average suite measures a substantial 59 square meters
and the design is modern, and spacious. The finishes are warm with natural
textures, resulting in interiors that are subtle and sophisticated with
the occasional splash of colour. Each suite has an en-suite bathroom
complete with separate bath and shower, seating and dining area, business
work station, fully equipped kitchenette and mini-bar. |
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Head
South Lodge, Bed & Breakfast, GREENPOINT   
Head
South Lodge has a "sophisticated contemporary" look and feel about it.
Elements of art deco and retro still exist after the 2004 redecoration.
The 4-star grading by the South African Grading Council is justified by
the decor alone. All 15 luxury double rooms have TV (satellite), bar fridges
and tea/coffee facilities. Air-conditioned, smoking or non-smoking rooms
are available. Head South also offers a free internet connection through
ADSL. You need merely to plug in your laptop/notebook (no adjustments to
be made). Personal service is the strong feature of Head South Lodge.
Day trips, car rental, restaurant referral and bookings are all done from
Head South Lodge. |
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Romney
Park Boutique Hotel and Wellness Centre, GREENPOINT   
If
you are looking for the spaciousness and privacy of an apartment, coupled
with all the convenience of a five star hotel, you are invited to be our
guest. We have gone out of our way to provide this new experience
that you will cherish, and wish to repeat. We've created an environment
that's graciously African Colonial - but also modern, sophisticated and
decidedly elegant. You'll find all the space, facilities and charm to proudly
invite your friends or business associates over. And a kitchen that's
comprehensively equipped to bring out the best in any host. All suites
are sea-facing, each with their own generous terrace, commanding spectacular
views across Table Bay. |
| Constantia,
Southern Suburbs, Cape Town |
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Constantia
Vista - Luxury Self-Catering Suites, CONSTANTIA
Nestling
high on the hill in a beautiful setting, four fully self-contained, free-standing,
self-catering suites look out across the magnificent Constantia Valley
to False Bay. Feel luxuriously at home with all the amenities you could
possibly desire. Overlooking forests, vineyards, mountains and sea,
Constantia Vista is the ideal retreat for those who wish to get away from
it all. An up-market suburb of Cape Town, Constantia is set in beautiful
surroundings with plentiful sporting, shopping and restaurant amenities
- and is within easy access of all the wonderful tourism venues of Cape
Town and the Cape Winelands. An ideal venue for golfers, located
10 minutes to two championship golf courses and 20 minutes to a
further five major golf courses. Didn't bring your golf clubs?
Constantia Vista has two sets of golf clubs available for complimentary
use by guests |
| Gardens,
Cape Town City Bowl |
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Inn
with a View, Bed & Breakfast, Gardens, Cape Town
On
the slopes of Table Mountain, beneath the shade of Lion's Head, is an inn
so spectacularly perched that you feel as though you could embrace the
whole of Table Mountain. Astounding views on all four levels of the
property.... Whilst quietly enjoying sundowners in the lounge and watching
the squirrels playing in the oak trees below, you can hardly believe that
you are only minutes from the city centre. All rooms have been individually
designed in African Colonial style to capture an ambience of subtle elegance
and luxury. Each en-suite room is equipped with TV, telephone, tea
and coffee tray and has its own balcony with uninterrupted views of the
mountain. |
| Milnerton,
Lagoon Beach Waterfront, Cape Town |
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Leisure
Bay Luxury Suites, Hotel Suites/Self-Catering Suites, Lagoon Beach Waterfront,
Milnerton  
Walk
directly onto an endless stretch of white sandy beach from the hotel's
terrace! This stylish 4 star luxury suite hotel is set right on the dunes
with panoramic views of Cape Town's Table Mountain and Robben Island. Each
suite faces the sea and the spectacular sight of the African sun setting
over the Atlantic Ocean is a view not to be missed. If you are not
dining at The Beach Bistro or at one of Cape Town's finest restaurants,
you may want to enjoy an evening of quiet dining in the privacy and comfort
of your own suite, which is ideally suited to self-catering. Each luxury
suite is sea-facing, has an en-suite bathroom with separate bath and shower,
spacious lounge, dining area and fully equipped kitchenette. The suites
are very suitable for families. All have large sun filled terraces with
superb views of Table Mountain and Robben Island with easy access to an
endless white sandy beach. |
| Oranjezicht,
Cape Town City Bowl |
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Rutland
Lodge, Boutique Guest House, Oranjezicht, Cape Town
Tucked
away on a quiet tree-lined street, in the stylish Cape Town suburb of Oranjezicht,
is the luxurious 5 star Rutland Lodge. This magnificent house designed
by Sir Herbert Baker with its Cape Dutch architecture is framed against
Table Mountain. Located in Cape Town's City Bowl, Rutland Lodge is
central to the major and most popular destinations such as Table Mountain
(3 min.), the world renowned V&A Waterfront (7 min.), Clifton and Camps
Bay beaches (7 min.), the Cape Town International Convention Centre, as
well as the free-way leading to Cape Town International Airport or the
Cape Winelands and its magnificent estates. In summer, cool down
in the swimming pool or take tea in the garden. Fresh flowers, old traditions,
and warm smiles complete an extraordinary guest experience. We welcome
children aged 12 and over. |
| Sea
Point, Atlantic Sea Board, Cape Town, South Africa |
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Oceantide
Luxury Self-Catering Apartments, Sea Point, Cape Town  
Situated
in London Road, Sea Point, a tree-lined avenue between Sea Point's vibrant
Main Road and the Beach Road 'promenade', overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Close to the famous V&A waterfront, shops, restaurants, beaches and
on the bus route. Free use of the Internet allows you to keep in
touch with loved ones and colleagues. Local network mobile phones are available
on request. All apartments are studio apartments with a choice of
a king-size bed or two twin beds. Relax and enjoy sundowners on the sunny
balcony or laze next to the heated pool soaking up the Cape sun. |
| Areas
surrounding and close to Cape Town, South Africa |
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| Knysna
- Garden Route, Western Cape, South Africa |
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Knysna
Log-Inn Hotel, KNYSNA  
Built in 1998, the Knysna
Log-Inn Hotel embodies an "indigenous" concept that combines the character
and the spirit of the surrounding indigenous forests with Knysna's romantic
history. On entering the lobby of one of the largest log structures in
the Southern Hemisphere, exquisitely carved solid Yellow wood trunks tower
upwards to the magnificent Scandinavian hammer trusses. Rays of sunshine
flooding through the spectacular stained glass windows, illuminate the
splendid solid Yellowwood staircase. The autumn hues of the slate flooring
and the extensive use of natural river stone combine with the wood to create
an atmosphere of tranquil balance. Truly "in tune with nature". |

| Langebaan,
Langebaan Lagoon, Cape West Coast - South Africa |
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The
Farmhouse Hotel, Langebaan  
Our
gracious hotel sits on the hill above the Langebaan Lagoon on the Cape
West Coast of South Africa. Originally built in 1860 as the Panorama Farm
Homestead, it was beautifully restored in 1992, recreating the original
Cape Dutch farmstead atmosphere. It retains the charm of reed ceilings,
huge fireplaces and outstanding views of the lagoon. The Management
and Staff look forward to offering you the warmest of West Coast welcomes
and pampering you with our homely, personalised service. Our restaurant,
the Panorama, named after the original homestead, offers traditional Cape
cuisine and an excellent wine selection, specialising in wines of the West
Coast and Swartland regions. In winter a crackling fire spreads a
warm glow over the Oregon furniture and high ceilings. Enjoy the finest,
fresh West Coast seafood - mussels or fresh line fish, farm style chicken
pie, oxtail and a variety of farm fresh vegetables and salads |
| Port
Beaufort, near Witsand, Cape South Coast - Garden Route, South Africa |
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Breede
River Lodge, Hotel/Self-Catering Accommodation, Port Beaufort  
The
Breede River Lodge is situated on the Garden Route midway between Cape
Town and Plettenberg Bay. The area is a mariners dream both on the river
and the sea. Angling features as the number one attraction with many record
breaking catches over the years - as will be seen on the Breede River Lodge
Wall of Fame. Enjoy a multitude of sports at the Breede River Lodge!
From relaxing water taxi's, deep sea fishing charters, skippered boat hire,
spear fishing, horse rides, hiking, bird watching, walks and kayaking,
to the more energetic quad biking on a nearby farm. The Breede River
Lodge is situated on the Garden Route midway between Cape Town and
Plettenberg Bay. On the unspoilt bank of the mighty Breede River
that flows into the warm Indian Ocean. |
| Simon's
Town, Cape Point Route, South Africa |
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Simon's
Town Quayside Hotel, Simon's Town, Cape Point Route  
Set
on the water's edge of the Simon's Town yacht basin, Simon's Town Quayside
Hotel is a superior four star hotel and conference centre. With breathtaking
views over False Bay and the majestic Simon's Kloof mountains, the Quayside
waterfront offers a unique accommodation, conferencing, shopping and dining
experience for business and leisure travellers alike. On a warm summer's
morning, enjoy a breakfast fit for royalty. Listen to the sounds of the
harbour coming to life, waves lapping at your feet and the gulls calling
as you decide what sights to take in. Each luxury bedroom has magnificent
views of either False Bay and the Simon's Town yacht basin or the majestic
Simon's Kloof mountains. Comfortably furnished for ultimate relaxation,
all rooms have en-suite bathrooms with separate bath and shower. Enjoy
a spectacular sunrise from the private balcony of your room and absorb
the breathtaking views across the bay |
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to the famous Kruger National Park, South Africa |
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| Mpumalanga
Region - Hazyview - close to Kruger National Park, South Africa |
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Casa
do Sol Hotel & Resort, Hazyview, Mpumalanga  
Welcome
to Casa do Sol, house in the Rising Sun which has just undergone a
renaissance of major refurbishment and renovations during 2007. This luxury
estate hotel situated in the beautiful Mpumalanga Region is a little
Eden of tranquil pools, deeply shaded glades and quiet flower gardens.
Just beyond the boundaries of the hotel lie some of the jewels of creation
- God's Window, the Blyde River Canyon and many other scenic glories
of Mpumalanga. And the world famous Kruger National Park is just
a hop away! Casa do Sol is renowned for the excellence of its
food and exceptional wines. Due to the expert skills of the chefs and the
freshest home and farmgrown vegetables, fruit and dairy products the restaurants
are famous for their delicious dishes. The hotel is made up of Casa's,
Villa's, Twin and Double Suites and one "Casa Grande". |
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An
Introduction to Cape Town, South Africa by Ian Gouws
An
Introduction to the must visit tourist spots in Cape Town, South Africa
Cape
Town, at the southern tip of Africa, is a city like no other on earth.
Around every corner a new sight greets you, and just when you think you've
seen it all, you are saluted by another.
In
short, the scenery is spectacular and delightful to the senses. You will
be spoiled for choice: You can move from Mediterranean-like beaches to
lush forests, and from spectacular wine farms to wonderful mountain views
- all in one day!
When
to visit:
Cape
Town's summer starts around October and it can be hot well into April.
In mid summer the days can be extremely hot and dry, with January and February
probably the warmest months. If "sun and beach" is what you're looking
for, this is the best time to visit. Average summer days reach 81 º
F (27 º C) with 11 or more hours sunshine a day. If you are looking
for slightly cooler weather but still sunny days - September, October,
March and April are good months to visit too.
Cape
Town's attractions:
The
list of Cape Town attractions is endless. First time visitors should concentrate
on the following top attractions:
1.
Table Mountain
South
Africa's most famous mountain rises 1000 meters above the city - visible
to approaching ships over 95 miles (150 km) away. With so many different
moods it's hard not to fall in love with it. As the South Easter blows
fog onto it, clouds fall mysteriously over its edges, creating an almost
eerie waterfall over the big rock. A cable car and several hiking trails
take visitors to the summit.
2.
Signal Hill and Lions Head
These
mountains provide fascinating views over the city, Table Mountain, Sea
Point, Robben Island and the Atlantic. Signal Hill look-out point is a
popular spot to enjoy sunsets from. An hour and a half walk will take you
to the top of Lions Head from where you can enjoy amazing 360 degree views.
3.
Clifton, Camps Bay and Llandudno
Three
of Cape Town's most beautiful beaches are hidden just a few minutes from
the City Centre. Clifton is divided into 4 smaller beaches - each one with
its own unique character and atmosphere. If you are looking for a good
meal or snack, head to Camps Bay. Llandudno beach is quieter - almost undiscovered
- with wonderful mountain views and crystal clear water.
4.
Hout Bay
Hout
Bay is a popular seaside village famous for its good seafood, relaxed atmosphere
and working harbor area. A boat trip to Seal Island with around 5000 seals
offers a pleasant experience. Chapman's Peak drive provides fantastic views
over the town and ocean.
5.
Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
South
Africa's most visited attraction will certainly keep you busy. The shops
are stocked with Africa's finest art, jewelers and curio collections, and
the harbor area is packed with restaurants, coffee shops and wine bars.
6.
Kirstenbosch Gardens
Kirstenbosch
Botanical Gardens can be considered one of the most beautiful gardens in
the world. It was established in 1913 as a celebration of South Africa's
abundant plant life. Outdoor concerts are held during summer evenings.
7.
Blouberg Beach
Head
to Blouberg Beach for the famous postcard view of Table Mountain. Nothing
beats a fresh early morning walk enjoying the extraordinary views. Big
Bay beach, just north of Blouberg, is more secluded and worth a visit.
8.
Organized Township Tours
Discover
South African township life first hand - a life so different yet so friendly
and inviting. No-where else are the drumbeats of Africa louder than here
- the true heartbeat of the city. Taste the food, hear the stories and
get an insight into the day to day lives of millions of South Africans.
Only to be visited on an organized tour.
9.
Robben Island
Home
to imprisoned ex-president Nelson Mandela for 18 years, the destruction
of apartheid is probably the most tangible here. The empty cell is a symbol
of South Africans been set free, and beautiful Table Mountain seen from
the island an indication of what all South Africans want their future to
look like. You will visit the maximum prison museum, get the chance to
interact with an ex-political prisoner and be taken around the island by
bus.
10.
Cape Peninsula and Cape Point
The
Cape Peninsula stretches from Cape Point at the most southern tip to the
city in the north, with a distance of 43 miles (70 km) between them. It
holds some of the most dramatic scenery in South Africa - mostly magnificent
mountain ranges, forests, crystal clear beaches, and mountain passes.
11.
Boulders Beach
Boulders
is world famous for its colony of African Penguins, and no trip to the
Peninsula is completed without visiting this intimate beach. You can easily
spend a day on the picturesque spot observing these interesting creatures.
12.
Cape Town City Centre
The
Cape Town city centre has experienced tremendous growth over the last few
years. It's a mix between European and African cultures, with some wonderful
architecture and interesting sidewalk cafes. St Georges Mall and Greenmarket
square are vibrant areas with loads of colorful African markets.
13.
Long and Kloof Streets
Long
Street, with its many wine bars and restaurants becomes alive with people
and city lights as the sun sets. Antique shops, second hand bookstores
and other specialist shops make the street an exciting place to visit during
daytime too.
14.
Sunset walk, Sea Point Promenade
Young
and old gathers here to enjoy the late afternoon sea breeze every day.
The famous promenade runs all the way from Mouille Point to Bantry Bay.
The air is fresh, the atmosphere is buzzing and the sunsets beautiful!
15.
Rhodes Memorial
The
memorial was constructed in remembrance of Cecil John Rhodes, and is situated
against Devil's Peak behind the University of Cape Town. He has played
an important role in the formation of the sub continent at the end of the
19th century.
16.
The Constantia Valley
The
Constantia Valley is one of Cape Town's official Big 6 tourist destinations.
A visit to the oldest Wine Estate in the country, Groot Constantia (established
in 1685) is unforgettable. It is one of the world's great wine brands and
situated within the city borders in the heart of the breathtaking Constantia
Valley.
17.
Strand and Gordon's Bay
The
ocean is much warmer here than the western beaches, and thousands of holidaymakers
gather together over summer. If you are looking for dramatic mountain-meets-ocean-scenery,
take the impressive coastal road towards Betty's Bay.
18.
Vergelegen Wine Estate
Vergelegen
is one of the most beautiful Wine Estates in the country and is frequently
visited by the International renown. It's been honored by the visits of
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, as well as Nelson Mandela
and Bill Clinton with their First Ladies.
19.
Stellenbosch
Stellenbosch,
beautifully situated in the heart of the Cape Winelands, is the second
oldest town in South Africa. A walk through Dorp Street and a visit to
Oom Samie se Winkel (Ungle Samie's Shop) introduce you to the fascinating
history of this famous University town. The Jonkershoek Valley with its
many day hikes is a must visit for all nature lovers.
20.
Franschhoek
South
Africa's very own "French Quarter", one of South Africa's top 5 tourist
destinations, is situated on the banks of the Berg River against the backdrop
of the Drakenstein Mountains. The charming town is packed with specialist
shops, boutiques, galleries and restaurants, and is best explored on foot.
The French Huguenot Monument rises into the sky in remembrance of the French
that found the town in 1688.
21.
Hermanus
Cape
Town's most popular seaside town offers the best whale watching site in
the world between August and beginning December each year.
22.
The West Coast
Here
you will find the charming towns of Yzerfontein, Langebaan, Paternoster
and Lambert's Bay. The West Coast's vast openness and unique village atmosphere
provide a great escape for the tired city soul. The area is famous for
its Cray fish dishes. A feast at one of the outdoor seafood restaurants
should be high on any seafood lover's priority list.
The
Mother City will not disappoint and is the perfect destination to relax
in comfort and beauty. It is one of the most happening places on the African
continent, and the world's new playground.
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For
more information on Cape Town attractions visit the web's favorite online
travel guide to Cape Town at http://www.capespirit.com
Cape
Town, South Africa, City of Beauty and History by Anne Sewell
I can just imagine the thoughts
of Portuguese explorer Bartholemew Diaz, when he first discovered the Cape
in 1488. Coming in from the sea to this glorious and mountainous
landscape must have been truly wondrous! Cape Town has come
a very long way from its initial stages as home to the nomadic Khoi people
and later to the Dutch settlers of Jan van Riebeek of the Dutch East India
Company.
Now
a truly international city of sprawling proportions, all the cliches that
have been applied to Cape Town are completely true - the Mother City, The
Most Beautiful City in the World.... all with that stunning and beautiful
backdrop - the amazing Table Mountain.
You will arrive in Cape Town
at the Cape Town International Airport, and drive through a series of dilapidated,
but still interesting, townships to the city itself. So many international
class hotels to choose from, both in the city and Victoria & Alfred
Waterfront, and also in the surrounding suburbs. Choose also
from a range of quality bed & breakfasts, guest houses and self-catering
villas and apartments, for the perfect holiday accommodation to suit you.
Take the famed cable car
up to the top of Table Mountain - what a glorious view of the city,
Signal
Hill and the surrounding areas! Meet the famous 'Dassies' or
rock rabbits, that live on the summit - almost tame and very cute.
Visit the Victoria and
Alfred Waterfront and take a ferry to Robben Island where you
can visit the jail cell occupied by Nelson Mandela for so many years, imbibe
the history, and enjoy the view of Table Mountain from the island.
While in the Waterfront,
take a sailing cruise, harbour cruise, booze cruise or just relax in the
many quality restaurants, cafes and bars. Got a bit of money so spend?
Have a shopping spree in the luxurious Victoria Wharf shopping mall!
A true shopper's delight..
In the city itself, there
are many shops, restaurants, museums and cafes to explore, plus the Castle,
and also the fascinating Bo-Kaap or Malay Quarter, with its wonderfully
colourful houses. Hear the noon gun boom out as it has since
1806! The gun is situated on Signal Hill, just adjacent to the city.
High
Tea - now here's a treat - experience high tea at one of the luxury
hotels. From experience, I highly recommend the Table Bay Hotel in the
Waterfront and also the historic Mount Nelson Hotel near the Company Gardens
for a treat DELUXE - with sandwiches, snacks and pastries, and delicious
cakes and chocolate treats plus a range of tasty teas and coffee... you
can always diet when you get home again!
Having explored the city
to its fullest, go further afoot and visit gorgeous Camps Bay, popular
and upmarket seaside town with some amazing restaurants and bars on the
golden sandy beach front. The Atlantic Seaboard and the Cape Point
Route have many lovely suburbs and towns, all with endless beaches and
so much to explore.
Go to the famous Cape
Winelands and visit the vineyards for wine tasting, delicious lunches,
and beautiful views. I first drove through the wine lands soon after
dawn, on a winter morning and the views were so lovely I could have cried!
Frost on the hillsides, the dark reds and greens of the vines ... an awe-inspiring
landscape.
Take a trip down the famed
Garden
Route all the way along the coast to Plettenberg Bay and the
nearby Tsitsikamma Forest. Along the route you will visit
beautiful seaside towns, see the ostriches and Cango Caves in Oudtshoorn
and experience real tranquility and beauty.
Visit the Overberg Region
and the Whale Route - Hermanus is a historic little town with so many
attractions including whale watching - the whales are so close, you could
almost touch them!
All over the Cape Peninsula,
golfers will find world-class golf courses to indulge their hobby, all
with mountain or sea views. With the exchange rate, you will find
that playing golf in South Africa is very reasonably priced, but
of international quality.
All in all, Cape Town and
the Cape Peninsula of South Africa are well worth the visit and you will
never forget the time that you spent in this marvelous country.
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About the Author - Anne
Sewell runs several tourism related websites including All
World Vacation Station - a global travel and accommodation guide.
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