Cape Town – The legislative Capital City of South Africa – Situated at the Southern most point of Cape Peninsula, North of Cape of Good Hope has a wide range of activities and is an international attraction for millions of international visitors each year. Boasting the beautiful cable car view, lovely nature scenes, some of the best wineries (worldwide) and the iconic table mountain and arising wonderful world-class talent with many more activities and attractions depending on the season you will be visiting.
Cape Town visitors are sure to be stunned and left in love with the wonderful city.
4 Star Luxury Boutique Hotel with in house gourmet restaurant in Sunset Beach, Cape Town near Blouberg Strand.
A place to lay your head and get everything you need (and want). We believe true luxury is being heard before you even speak.
We don’t want to simply offer a comfortable and affordable place to stay. Our vision is to ensure that every visitor has an unforgettable experience.
The Old Foundry Boutique Hotel in Cape Town is a true experience of old-world sophistication and contemporary elegance.
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Table Mountain is a must-see for all Cape Town visitors. The panoramic views from the top of its 3,563-foot (1,086-meter) peak are well worth the climb
Table Mountain is a must-see for all Cape Town visitors. The panoramic views from the top of its 3,563-foot (1,086-meter) peak are well worth the climb—though you won’t have to break a sweat thanks to the mountain’s two cableways, each with a revolving car ferrying passengers to the summit. Once at the top, a series of hiking trails show off Table Mountain National Park’s geographic features, while daredevils can test their mettle by rappelling from the upper cable station.
Robben Island—where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years—was a place of isolation for nearly three centuries, housing many political prisoners...
Robben Island—where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years—was a place of isolation for nearly three centuries, housing many political prisoners and serving as both an asylum and leprosy colony. Today, the island remains a tangible symbol of political freedom and a reminder of the difficult road to South African democracy.
With pristine white sands and calm turquoise waters hemmed in by gigantic granite boulders, Boulders Beach is one of the Cape Peninsula’s most magnificent beaches.
With pristine white sands and calm turquoise waters hemmed in by gigantic granite boulders, Boulders Beach is one of the Cape Peninsula’s most magnificent beaches. Located just outside Simon’s Town, the beach is protected as part of the Table Mountain National Park and renowned for its African penguin colony
With its huge sea cliffs, bays, and valleys, the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve—situated at the very tip of the Cape Peninsula—is one of the most scenic spots in South Africa.
With its huge sea cliffs, bays, and valleys, the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve—situated at the very tip of the Cape Peninsula—is one of the most scenic spots in South Africa. A trip to Cape Point and the reserve, part of Table Mountain National Park, is an easy must-do when visiting Cape Town and highlights include animal sightings, scenic drives, and deserted beaches. Panoramic ocean views, towering cliffs, and 100-year-old lighthouses define Cape Point, located at the tip of South Africa’s Cape Peninsula. Set within the Cape Floral Region (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and Table Mountain National Park, the reserve is a haven for hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography.
Lined with brightly coloured houses and lively streets, Bo-Kaap is as vibrant as it is culturally rich. The historic neighbourhood, set just outside central Cape Town on the...
Lined with brightly coloured houses and lively streets, Bo-Kaap is as vibrant as it is culturally rich. The historic neighbourhood, set just outside central Cape Town on the flanks of Signal Hill, is a dynamic melting pot of Malaysian, India, Sri Lankan, and African culture. It was one of the first settlements of freed slaves and Muslim
Wine tasting is one of the best ways to spend a day in Cape Town. Combine the delicious wines with some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth, century old architecture and...
Wine tasting is one of the best ways to spend a day in Cape Town. Combine the delicious wines with some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth, century old architecture, and awe-inspiring food, and it’s no surprise that it’s one of Cape Town’s most beloved activities for visitors and locals alike.
Just 45 minutes from Cape Town, Nature Discovery quad-bike tours in conjunction with Cape Nature Conservation offer a well-rounded outdoor experience...
Just 45 minutes from Cape Town, Nature Discovery quad-bike tours in conjunction with Cape Nature Conservation offer a well-rounded outdoor experience from the perspective of a low-impact but fun quad bike. Bikes include large 400cc, 300cc, 250cc and 150cc options and are completely safe for first-time users. Time to experience the great outdoors in the Cape! Perfect for the whole family.
At Silvermist Estate, high above beautiful Constantia Valley you’ll find SA Forest Adventures’ Ziplining experience including one of Africa`s longest Zipline Tours.
At Silvermist Estate, high above beautiful Constantia Valley you’ll find SA Forest Adventures’ Ziplining experience including one of Africa`s longest Zipline Tours. The Highest Cable from the ground in the canyon is 155 meters from the canyon floor.
Soar above Lions head, feel your feet dangling in the air above azure Camps Bay then swing round and land gently on the bustling Sea Point promenade. You’re in the...
Soar above Lions head, feel your feet dangling in the air above azure Camps Bay then swing round and land gently on the bustling Sea Point promenade. You’re in the capable hands of Tandem Paragliding Cape Town.
People come from all over the world to get close to one of the greatest and most endangered predators in the sea. The White Shark Diving Company offers a 100 percent safety...
People come from all over the world to get close to one of the greatest and most endangered predators in the sea. The White Shark Diving Company offers a 100 percent safety record and years of experience when you go shark cage diving in Kleinbaai.
At Knysna Elephant Park, animal lovers can enjoy a rare wildlife experience with a herd of rehabilitated elephants. Under the careful supervision of...
At Knysna Elephant Park, animal lovers can enjoy a rare wildlife experience with a herd of rehabilitated elephants. Under the careful supervision of experienced handlers, visitors can walk with the elephants, feed them, and interact with these majestic pachyderms.
Operating for more than 20 years, the park was the first sanctuary in South Africa to accommodate orphaned African elephants. Many of the residents were rescued from culls or circuses and rehabilitated by the staff. The experience begins with an educational presentation and safety briefing before visitors interact with the elephants at the level they choose, as long as the elephants are happy to cooperate. This is a must-do for wildlife lovers.
A daily ferry service from Knysna takes visitors for a cruise on the Knysna lagoon to the delightful Featherbed Nature Reserve on the Western Head.
A daily ferry service from Knysna takes visitors for a cruise on the Knysna lagoon to the delightful Featherbed Nature Reserve on the Western Head. A visit to this pretty private sanctuary includes a 4WD trip with stops at panoramic lookout points and a guided 2.2-kilometer hike with fascinating information about the local flora, fauna, and history.
After exploring the reserve, visitors enjoy a delicious buffet lunch at the alfresco dining area under a canopy of trees. The company also offers cruises to Knysna Heads aboard their double-decker floating restaurant, as well as sailing trips and sundowner cruises on Knysna Lagoon.
About 29 kilometers north of Oudtshoorn, at the foot of the Great Swartberg, are the impressive Cango Caves. In earlier centuries, these dripstone caverns were...
About 29 kilometers north of Oudtshoorn, at the foot of the Great Swartberg, are the impressive Cango Caves. In earlier centuries, these dripstone caverns were occupied by Bushmen, who left rock drawings, little of which can now be distinguished. Visitors can choose between a Heritage Tour or Adventure Tour. Both take visitors into a series of huge chambers with impressive stalactites and stalagmites enhanced by spectacular lighting effects.
The Van Zyl Hall is named after the man who first ventured into these dark caverns in 1780. This enormous 70-meter-long, 17 meter-high chamber is brilliantly floodlit and accommodates 1,000 people. It has excellent acoustics, and concerts are occasionally staged here.
Canyoning or locally called “Kloofing”, Abseil in and around waterfalls, optional jumps, swim through natural rock pools, packed with fun in between
Canyoning or locally called “Kloofing”, Abseil in and around waterfalls, optional jumps, swim through natural rock pools, packed with fun in between – All levels of adventurer welcome, first timers and novices – no experience needed. Professionally trained guides to navigate all the way.
Explore the river shallows and experience unique rock pool zip-line on the Standard trip. This is an adventure like no other. Choose between the Standard or the Short tour.
In private game reserves, game viewing vehicles are allowed to drive off-road to allow...
In private game reserves, game viewing vehicles are allowed to drive off-road to allow guests to search for big cats or to track specific animals. … This means that game drives are restricted to certain times and to certain roads. Guests cannot enjoy night drives in many National Parks. Accommodation/overnight stays can also be booked through us.
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