Activities – Adventure

Adventure

Quad biking

Traversing the beautiful Cape countryside on a quad bike offers a unique perspective on local flora and fauna, with a little excitement thrown in for good measure.

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Ratanga Junction

Picture this ... You’re strapped into your seat, hanging under the track of a looping roller coaster that’s hurtling down a twisting track at about 100km/h. Screams fill the air, and you’re not sure you’ll live to savour the memories ... If that sounds like fun to you, then Ratanga Junction’s the place you need to be!

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Sandboarding

Sandboarding is one of the most exciting adventure sports offered in South Africa. It requires the same skills as snowboarding but is generally easier to learn and needs a lot less clothing.

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Scuba diving in the Cape

The best thing about diving in Cape Town is that you have two oceans to choose from – the warmer Indian Ocean to the east and south, and the colder Atlantic Ocean to the west.

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Sea kayaking

Sea kayaking is a year-round activity that can be enjoyed by reasonably fit people of all ages.

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Skydiving in Cape Town

Taking in the beauty of Cape Town from altitude is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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Steenbras River Gorge Hiking Trail

The Steenbras River Gorge near Gordon’s Bay will be closed for restorations and rehabilitation until June 2012 at the earliest.

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Surfing

If you’ve always harboured a desire to master the art of surfing, a holiday in Cape Town is the ideal time to learn this most enjoyable sport.

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Swimming in Cape Town – beaches and pools

South Africa’s Mother City offers an array of beautiful, white, sandy beaches and a refreshing, crystal-clear ocean set against an azure sky. The Cape Peninsula separates two of the great oceans of the world, the cold Atlantic Ocean and the slightly warmer Indian Ocean, which meet officially at Cape Aghulas. And if the ocean’s too cold, there’s also a great choice of public swimming pools in Cape Town.

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Table Mountain National Park and Hoerikwaggo Trail

The Hoerikwaggo Trail in the Table Mountain National Park takes in all the natural attractions of the park – beaches and mountains – as well as some city highlights.

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Whales, sharks and seals

The ocean and small islands around Cape Town are teeming with marine life. Keep your eyes on the water to ensure you don’t miss the whales, sharks, seals and dolphins that frequently put on a show for visitors.

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