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  • Table Mountain

    Table Mountain

    Table Mountain, which was voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2011, is one of the city’s most popular attractions – both with locals and visitors. Since it first opened in 1929, the Table Mountain Cable Way has attracted 24-million visitors

  • The Cape Point Nature Reserve

    The Cape Point Nature Reserve

    It may not be the southernmost point of Africa – that honour goes to Cape Agulhas – but Cape Point certainly makes you feel as if you are standing at the edge of the world.

  • Penguins at Boulders Beach

    Penguins at Boulders Beach

    When the penguins first came to False Bay in 1983 from Dyer Island, which is near Gansbaai, there was plenty for them to eat and so the colony grew rapidly.

  • Chapman’s Peak Drive

    Chapman’s Peak Drive

    There are few better views in the world than what you’ll see on a late afternoon cruise along Chapman’s Peak Drive.

  • City Bowl

    City Bowl

    The City Bowl is a natural amphitheatre-shaped area bordered by Table Bay and defined by the mountains of Signal Hill, Lion's Head, Table Mountain and Devil's Peak. This area is the CBD of Cape Town and if you really want to get underneath the skin of the

  • Cape Malay Bo-Kaap

    Cape Malay Bo-Kaap

    Situated at the foot of Signal Hill, on the fringe of the city centre, and formerly known as the Malay Quarter.

  • Beaches and Surf

    Beaches and Surf

    Whether you are into adventure activities like surfing, kitesurfing, horse riding and fishing, or simply enjoy relaxing in the sun surrounded by beautiful people, Cape Town has a beach for you.

  • Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

    Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

    Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront, which attracts roughly 24 million visitors each year, is South Africa’s most-visited destination. This is hardly surprising when you think about how much it has to offer!

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Garden Route Classic Tour

Route line: Garden Route Classic Tour

Features of the route:The Classic Garden route Tour starts from Cape Town, enabling visitors to experience the longest wine route in the world and fabulous rugged mountain scenery on Day 1 while traveling to Oudtshoorn.

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Arniston & Cape Agulhas Tour

Route line: Arniston & Cape Agulhas Tour

Features of the route:Starting and ending the tour in Cape Town, this scenic journey along the Overberg region offers you the chance to enjoy the magnificence of Mother Nature in all its glory.

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Cape Winelands Day Tour

Route line: Cape Winelands Day Tour

Features of the route:Cape Winelands Day Tour takes you on a fabulous sensory experience on the Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Paarl Wine Routes.

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Cape Town’s Safari & Wildlife Tour

Route line: Cape Town’s Safari & Wildlife Tour

Features of the route:Starting and ending in Cape Town, experience African wildlife up close and personal at a game reserve sanctuary close to Cape Town in this Cape Town Safari tour where game viewing is guaranteed.

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