Location: South Africa » Western Cape » Cape Town » Cape TownCape Town, the mother city of South AfricaCape Town is a gorgeous city and by far the most appealing in South Africa. Cape Town is sophisticated, has a variety of attractive buildings old and new, excellent beaches, bars, restaurants, clubs and entertainment facilities. Then theres the staggeringly beautiful Table Mountain in the middle of it all, a cluster of pretty, old Dutch style wineries and vineyards in the suburbs and some spectacular, scenic drives along the coast nearby. Cape Towns tourist attractions Table Mountain, if the weather is fine, is a totally awesome experience and deserves a whole day of gentle hiking around the 3km wide top. Views differ depending on which side of the rocky top you choose, city view, Camps Bay beach town or the mountainous Twelve Apostles range. The cable car is expensive but the alternative is a three hour hike uphill on one of 350 trails. There is an inexpensive bar, café and restaurant at the top, or take a picnic with you. Also remember to carry some warm gear as the top experiences sudden weather changes, cloud comes and goes freely. Expect to take a lot of pictures! Lions Head sunset viewpoint is a small, relaxed, cool place with picnic tables well placed to catch the sunset over the ocean and a have mild walk, but not much else. Cape Towns Waterfront shopping and entertainment complex includes the excellent Two Oceans Aquarium and an interesting craft market This is Cape Towns premier attraction, not unlike Londons Covent Garden in atmosphere, but larger and with added water. Its new and not exactly subtle but enjoyed by South Africans as much as tourists and is starting point for boat trips, including those to Robben Island. Robben Island, a couple of kilometres offshore via high-speed catamaran, may be a little overrated. As a sight Robben Island has little going for it as its a very verbal experience and will not be enjoyed by kids or travellers uninterested in the apartheid era. The real deal is that the mandatory guides are ex-inmates of the island. They tell the story of this prison island to tourists trapped in buses. A lot depends on whos your guide. Some are magical, fascinating orators, others are demagogues who enjoy locking tourists in a cell - after a claustrophobic bus trip - and giving them a punishing lecture. Whatever, dont expect much time to wander lonely as a clod - theres not much time for freedom on this island. And the half hour boat trip is not necessarily going to be a smooth ride either! Township Tours are another interesting, politicised trip where tourists get to visit one or more of the huge shanty towns on the outskirts of Cape Town, chat to the locals and drink in a shebeen (local bar) under the protective wing of a township inhabitant. A guide is vital. Wine tasting tours/drives through suburbs like Constantia or nearby towns like Stellenbosch, Franschoek or Paarl are well signposted and yield attractive, varied old Dutch buildings - all whitewashed and often thatched - in spacious surroundings, with vineyards and wine tasting sessions on offer all over. If you enjoy a glass of good wine, this is a must. Guides are not necessary and there are at least 12 wine routes within a couple of hours of Cape Town. Beaches adjacent to Cape Town like Camps Bay and Clifton have good stretches of soft sand and lovely surroundings, but suffer from very cold Atlantic waters. Scenic drives around Cape Town Driving up to the wild and craggy Cape of Good Hope also known as Cape Point, via Chapmans Peak Drive is another must-do. The coastal road is gorgeous and the smelly penguin colony next to Boulders Beach is interesting. Simons Town is cutely Victorian and the Cape National Park itself has some excellent walks, so leave time for exercise. Adventure activities around Cape Town Cape Town is a superb base for adventure activities, with reasonable prices and imaginative organisers doing a fine job. In the city or within a couple of hours drive you can find superb rock climbing and fun abseiling [try it off Table Mountain for starters], horse riding, hiking and mountain biking in varied, pretty environments [the Table Mountain National Park is currently building the 6 day Hoerikwaggo trail from Cape Point to Table Mountain], excellent surfing and windsurfing, paragliding, caving, sandboarding and cold-water diving [with sharks if you wish]. And then there are the rivers and Game Parks  
  
Accommodation in and around Atlantic Seaboard Bickley House accommodation in Atlantic Seaboard The house is built of granite stone walls from Table Mountain, making it very cool in summer and keeping it warm in the winter. These ancient stones are clearly visible at the breakfast terrace, where you can also see the original wate... More
Eleven Sedgemoor Road accommodation in Atlantic Seaboard The crisp contemporary exterior of natural raw materials is complemented by the clean minimalist interiors reflecting luxury, quality and comfort. The five en suite bedrooms of Eleven Sedgemoor are tranquil, with every comfort, and each includes whit... More
Villa Hout Bay Heights accommodation in Atlantic Seaboard Villa Hout Bay Heights, a Four Star Luxury Guest House, is magnificently positioned high on the mountain slopes of Hout Bay, offering Panoramic Views of the Mountains, Sea and Valley. Situated in the picturesque sea-side town of Hout Bay, our Med... More
Guesthouse esCape accommodation in Atlantic Seaboard Recline in lavish Grace Nestled between the bustling metropolis of Cape Town City Centre and the Cosmopolitan Atlantic Sea Board, Guesthouse esCape offers the perfect accommodation for the perfect holiday in the perfect place. Built in 1887, Guesth... More
Under the Milkwood accommodation in Atlantic Seaboard Under the Milkwood is a tranquil beach getaway, crisp and clean, with refined warm, gentle touches throughout the house. Providing unrivaled privacy and seclusion, it is perfect for those who at the end of the day want to sit curled up on the couch, ... More
Cape Dutch Connection accommodation in Atlantic Seaboard Self catering apartment in Seapoint overlooking Bantry Bay and wonderful sea views. Two bedrooms (one with double bed, the other with two single beds). Close to shops and tourist bus route (hop-on-hop-off). Go for walks on the seaside promi... More
Clarence Place Guest House accommodation in Atlantic Seaboard Clarence Place is an exceptional guest house providing bed and breakfast accommodation in the coastal town of Betty s Bay. Betty s Bay is situated on the south coast of the Western Cape in South Africa. A scenic 90 minute drive from Cape Town brings ... More
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