Cape Town's most famous feature is
Table Mountain which forms the paternal backdrop for
a cosmopolitan city that never sleeps! Hot summers and
mild winters make for some beautiful sunsets and magnificent
scenery.
Cape Town Wildlife and Nature
Take time out to hike or cable car up Table
Mountain. Enjoy a concert or a picnic in the
Indigenous Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
set against the Eastern slopes of Table Mountain.
Enjoy a day out at the Boulders Beach Reserve
in Simonstown and swim in the bay whilst surrounded
by jackass penguins.
Beaches in Cape Town
Cape Town has two different coastlines, the Atlantic
Seaboard (considered to be the riviera of Cape Town)
and the False Bay coastline. Atlantic beaches include
Camps Bay, Llandudno
and Clifton - great areas for cocktails
and seafood! False Bay beaches include the likes of
Muizenberg, Fish Hoek and
Kalk Bay. Explore Kalk Bay and discover
an arty culture, vintage shops, quaint hideaways and
wonderful restaurants.
Cape Town Highlights
The Cape Town city centre is rich
in culture and consists of markets, art galleries, a
planetarium and the Musuem of Cape Town.
Enjoy a trip to Robben Island where
you will discover a wealth of information about Nelson
Mandela. Tours depart daily from the Waterfront. The
Waterfront is a huge marina that is home to
many restaurants and shops. There are a number of four
and five star hotel accommodation options available
should you wish to stay there.
Complement your terrific stay in CapeTown with luxury
hotel accommodation booked through Accommodation
South Africa.
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