Cape Town offers attractions for everybody.
Beaches - Cape Town beaches have soft, white sand, great surrounding scenery and mountainous backdrops.
Cape Point Nature Reserve - The Cape Point or Cape of Good Hope, situated at the south-western tip of Africa, is a place well known for treacherous seas.
Castle of Good Hope - The Castle of Good Hope is the oldest building in South Africa. Built between 1666 and 1679 by the Dutch East India Company.
Green Market Square - In Cape Town city centre there is one of Cape Town’s oldest and most popular markets known as Green Market Square.
Kirstenbosch - Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is a world famous garden which is home to indigenous flora.
Penguins (Boulders Beach) - Boulders Beach is situated just after the naval port and picturesque village of Simons’s Town. The beach has a very healthy population of Penguins.
Robben Island - For nearly 400 years, Robben Island, 12 kilometres from Cape Town, was a place of banishment, exile, isolation & imprisonment of political prisoners.
Table Mountain Cableway - There is something very special about Table Mountain; it leaves a majestic and powerful impression on all that have visited.
Two Oceans Aquarium - Over 3000 animals, including fishes, invertebrates, mammals, reptiles and birds can be seen in the spectacular underwater world.
V&A Waterfront - Situated in the working harbour of Cape Town the vibrant V&A Waterfront is South Africa’s most visited attraction.
Click on the links on the left for more information about the things we recommend you do while in Cape Town.