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Helderberg and Nature Reserve
The beautiful Cape Helderberg region offers a wonderful combination of nature and winelands just 45km (28mi) from Cape Town.
Read moreHelicopter and aeroplane trips
Soaring in a helicopter or plane over the broad expanse of Cape Town, from its majestic mountain ranges down to its sparkling ocean, is a wonderful introduction to the diversity offered by South Africa’s Mother City.
Read moreHorse riding in Cape Town
For those who enjoy seeing the countryside at a gallop with the wind blowing through their hair, horse riding in Cape Town can be a pleasant and affordable experience.
Read moreHout Bay craft market
Slotted neatly between the mountains and the ocean, you’ll come upon the picturesque village of Hout Bay, where crafters ply their trade.
Read moreImhoff Farm
A warm, country welcome to Imhoff Farm!
Our historical Cape farmstead offers something special for everyone in your family to enjoy.
Read moreIndoor rock climbing
Contrary to popular belief, climbing is not a pursuit limited to the very strong. It has a lot more to do with mental ability and technique, so put your skills to the test at CityROCK Indoor Climbing Gym in Observatory, Cape Town.
Read moreIziko lo Lwazi Craftworkers
Hout Bay’s informal settlement, Imizamo Yethu, is home to approximately 20 000 people who live mostly in shacks in overcrowded, impoverished conditions.
Read moreKhayelitsha Craft Market
Khayelitsha, meaning ‘our new home’ is one of Cape Town‘s biggest townships. It’s a mix of formal housing and informal shacks on the Cape Flats, about 20km from the city centre.
Read moreKillarney Race Track
Watch the speed freaks tear up the tar at Cape Town’s Killarney Race Track.
Read moreKite surfing at Bloubergstrand
Blouberg beach, also known as Bloubergstrand and Blaauwberg Beach, is the place to take picture-postcard shots of Cape Town and Table Mountain and it’s also a great place to go kite surfing.
Read moreLabia Theatre and Little Theatre
For nearly 30 years, the Labia Theatre has lured discerning moviegoers to enjoy classic films in an old-world ambience.
Read moreLe Bonheur Crocodile Farm
Touch a baby-croc, catch a fish, have a party. Le Bonheur is a beautiful estate in Simondium, which not only raises crocodiles, but also has modern conference facilities and hosts kiddie parties.
Read moreLion’s Head
Lion’s Head forms part of the Table Mountain range and provides a scenic backdrop to the City of Cape Town.
Read moreLive music
South African musicians are always out and about providing live shows at Cape Town clubs such as Mercury Live, The Assembly and Zulu Bar.
Read moreLocal designer stores
Cape Town boasts many upmarket malls and shopping centres where shoppers are truly spoilt for choice. Yet sometimes you’re searching for something that little bit different. Why not pay a visit to some of the Mother City’s designer outlets, where exclusivity is guaranteed and African style abounds?
Read moreLong Street Baths
Fancy a swim in an historic, circa-1908 swimming pool? If you’re keen for a change from sea and sand, head to the Long Street baths, on the corner of Long and Orange streets in the Cape Town city centre, for an old-world bathe.
Read moreMangwanani Spa at Zevenwacht
Enjoy being pampered at Mangwanani Spa at Zevenwacht Wine Estate along the famous Stellenbosch Wine Route.
Read moreMarine Dynamics Shark Tours
Coming face-to-face with a Great White Shark is by far one of the most scariest encounters on the planet, but in Gansbaai you can get your adrenalin rush surrounded by a sturdy cage to protect you.
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Mariner’s Wharf
Enjoy some of the freshest seafood that Cape Town has to offer, while breathing in the salty tang of a cool sea breeze at the Mariner’s Wharf in Hout Bay.
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