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Cape Point Ostrich Farm
The Cape Point Ostrich Farm was started in 1996 by Dr Coelle and his wife Angelika.
Read moreCape Quarter
The Cape Quarter is a lifestyle shopping centre on Somerset Road in Green Point. It is a one-stop destination for excellent food and restaurants, unique lifestyle stores and entertainment. If you enjoy shopping, window shopping, buying furniture or just relaxing and enjoying a meal, then the Cape Quarter is the place for you.
Read moreCape Sports Center
Wind sport at its best can be found on the turquoise water of the massive Langebaan Lagoon. The flat water offers great windsurfing and kitesurfing and is excellent for beginners.
An hour’s drive from Cape Town, along the West Coast, it makes perfect sense to head out early in the morning and rent a kayak to get up close to seals, penguins and birds. The Cape Sports Center rents out equipment, including surfboards, wet suits and mountain bikes. There is a surf shop which sells water sport clothing.
A look out platform offers great vists of the lagoon and all the action in the water and a small sandwhich deli sells snacks and cold drinks. After a day in the water you can have a hot shower.
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Cape Town International Airport
Cape Town International Airport is Africa’s third-largest airport. Having undergone an upgrade for the FIFA World Cup™, the airport now offers passengers and visitors a memorable experience and a great venue for conferencing and shopping.
Read moreCape Town International Convention Centre
The Cape Town International Convention Centre is the ideal venue for conferences, exhibitions, trade shows, concerts and other big events. The centre takes up 6.1ha on the city’s Foreshore and is within easy reach of the V&A Waterfront, major hotels and the rest of the city centre.
Read moreCape Town kids
Keeping children occupied over weekends and during school holidays is always a challenge for busy parents, but those on holiday in Cape Town have a wide choice when it comes to entertaining their little ones.
Read moreCape Town labyrinths
Labyrinths are a common element in many different cultures, with earliest records dating back 3 500 years.
Read moreCape Town Science Centre
The Cape Town Science Centre officially opened its doors at its new premises in Observatory on December 28, 2011, with a mission to make a hands-on contribution to South Africa’s future by strengthening its science and technology culture through interactive methods of teaching.
The centre attracts between 126 000 and 138 000 visitors annually, and has more than 300 permanent interactive exhibits.
Read moreCape Town Stadium
Cape Town Stadium hosted eight matches during the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ under the name Green Point Stadium. This included the quarter-final between Germany and Argentina, as well as the semi-final between the Netherlands and Uruguay.
Read moreCape West Coast Biosphere Reserve Company
Biosphere reserves are territories with beautiful landscapes, a considerable abundance of species of fauna and flora, its own and unique culture, where harmony between development and the natural surrounding is promoted.
Read moreCape Winelands tours
Breathtaking natural scenery, longstanding cultural heritage and world-class wine-producing estates characterise the Cape Winelands region, a tourist Mecca that always ranks highly on visitors’ itineraries, summer and winter alike.
Read moreCavendish Square Shopping Centre
The award-winning Cavendish Square in Claremont is one of Cape Town’s most upmarket shopping centres, and is home to more than 200 stores.
Read moreCentury City
Located on the N1 just outside the Cape Town city limits, Century City, is a mini city network providing work, leisure and fun activities to those looking for an ultimate lifestyle away from the hubbub of the Cape Town City Centre .
Read moreChapman’s Peak Drive
Chapman’s Peak Drive is affectionately known as “Chappies” and is a must for anyone who is passionate about the majestic Cape Town scenery, with sheer drops to the sea below and towering mountains rising above you.
Read moreChurch Street antique shopping
For the perfect lazy day, take a stroll along Church Street where you’ll find everything from lunch and coffee to antiques and art galleries.
Read moreCity Bowl Suburbs
With the mountains on one side and the sea on the other, the City Bowl contains the heart of the Mother City.
Read moreCity centre
When it comes to fun and entertainment, Cape Town is the mother of all cities.
Read moreCity Walks
Cape Town is a wonderful city to enjoy on foot, so make time to walk the streets to discover the Mother City’s culture and history.
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