Located at the southern most point of Africa where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans collide is South Africa’s mother city, Cape Town. It is South Africa’s primary destination with about 70% of people from the United Kingdom making Cape Town a part of their travel plans.
Cape Town is South Africa’s most well-known city and affords travellers terrific shopping, eating at restaurants and many other points of interest all under the back drop of the iconic Table Mountain. The V&A Waterfront is the perfect spot for a bit of retail therapy prior to discovering a place to eat where you can easlily sit outside and watch the world go by even during the winter months.
Visitors attractions in Cape Town include the Two Oceans aquarium, a craft market or you may choose to sit back and watch the local artists perform at the amphitheatre. Robben Island was the jail where Nelson Mandela spent numerous years and it is open to visitors who can get there by a short boat journey.
Cape Point has claimed countless shipwrecks in the past and it is worth checking out the site that is at the very tip of Africa. The drive over Chapman’s Peak is as breathtaking as the sight from Cape Point with its hairpin bends and steep cliffs.
As well as finding loads of things to do in Cape Town, it is also a great base to discover the surrounding area of the Western Cape. The winelands of Paarl, Franshoek and Stellenbosch are well liked with both self drive and guided excursions. Somewhere between July and October, the town of Hermanus is thought to be certainly one of the leading destinations worldwide where you can whale watch from the shore.
The magnificent surroundings of Cape Town makes it a great place to spend your holiday for those on the lookout for adventure, wining and dining or peace and quiet. A wide selection of lodging is available to match all budgets.
