Sightseeing


The Castle of Good Hope

South Africa’s oldest building

Adding great value to Cape Town’s rich cultural heritage, and built over 3 centuries ago in 1666, The Castle of Good Hope is a star fort that stands today as . . . → Read More: The Castle of Good Hope

Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens

An oasis of natural beauty

Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, hugging the eastern sides of Table Mountain, features 4700 of the estimated 20 000 species of South Africa’s indigenous flora. Here you can lose yourself in . . . → Read More: Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens

Beaches

Fun in the sun

With Table Mountain in the background, the Western Cape’s white-sandy, sun-kissed beaches are a haven for tourists and locals alike. Cape Town’s blue flag status proves itself in the Little . . . → Read More: Beaches

Hermanus

Whale watching paradise

Just under two hours away from Cape Town, Hermanus has become the ideal get-away for city slickers. Aside from being a prime whale-watching location, Hermanus habitually beckons aspiring golfers, apt-adventurers, view-seeking . . . → Read More: Hermanus

Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

Cape Town’s biggest attraction

The Victoria and Alfred Waterfront is always a hub of activity, where clapping seals and swooping seagulls are joined by the rustling feet of tourists and locals. The beautifully preserved . . . → Read More: Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

Robben Island

Historical prison that held Madiba

Best known as a political prison, where Nelson Mandela was held captive for 18 years, and declared a World Heritage Site in 1999, Robben Island is a must see . . . → Read More: Robben Island

Langebaan and Saldanha

A place of unrivaled natural beauty

Langebaan Lagoon, part of the West Coast National Park, and just south of Saldanha, is often referred to as the ‘Turquoise Jewel’. With pink flamingos and golden sand, . . . → Read More: Langebaan and Saldanha

Cape Point and Simon's Town

Experience the tip of Africa

In centuries past, treasure-seeking pirates and ambitious explorers have bared witness to the striking Cape Peninsula, with Cape Agulhas being the southern most tip. However, Cape Point and The . . . → Read More: Cape Point and Simon’s Town

Table Mountain

Cape Town’s most iconic feature

With the ocean lapping at its feet, Table Mountain towers over Cape Town at an awe-inspiring 3051ft, earning it the title; ‘Mountain of the Sea’. The city’s murmur becomes . . . → Read More: Table Mountain


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