Activities

Southern Line rail route

Take a trip on a slow train – a wonderful way to appreciate the fascinating and ever-changing landscape between the Cape Town city centre and Simon’s Town.

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Spas

A holiday is not a holiday without a little time for pampering, a little soul food. With creature comforts in mind, we’ve come up with a list of top-class spas that promise to relieve the stresses of a jam-packed travel itinerary (or if you’re Capetonian, just the stresses of everyday life) in a host of different ways. Enjoy!

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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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Surfstore Africa

Surfstore Africa as the Premier Watersport Center in Cape Town, is situated on the East side of Muizenberg, and offers courses to learn Kitesurfing, Surfing, Stand Up Paddle Surfing and Kite Buggying

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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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Tenikwa Wildlife Awareness Centre

Take a walk with a cheetah, watch penguins being rehabilitated and observe a colony of meerkats at Tenikwa, a wildlife awareness centre that breeds felines in captivity and is also a rescue and rehabilitation facility.

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The African Dance Theatre

Watch South Africa’s history unfold using the powerful energy of dancing, drumming and singing.

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The Baxter Theatre Centre

The Baxter Theatre Centre is situated in Rondebosch, in the Southern Suburbs, and is one of the pre-eminent theatres of the Cape Town social and cultural scene.

The Baxter hosts and produces local and international groundbreaking and award-winning shows. Annual events like the Nando’s Festival, the Vodacom Funny Festival and the Baxter Dance Festival are very popular, as well as classical music concerts, dance, music, drama, ballet, opera and live and intimate theatre. The Baxter’s offerings are diverse.

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The Dolphin Trail

The Dolphin Trail is a beautiful two-day hike through the magical Tsitsikamma forests.

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The Elephant Sanctuary

The Elephant Sanctuary has a unique, fully-guided educational program which will teach you about the gentle giants and give you an opportunity to stroke them.

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The Playhouse Theatre

The 60-year-old Hottentots Holland Dramatic Society (HHDS) owns The Playhouse Theatre, on the corner of Lourensford and Swalle Roads in Somerset West.

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Theatre on the Bay

With its central location and beautiful ocean vistas, Camps Bay’s Theatre on the Bay promises a good mix of local and international drama, musicals, comedy, cabaret, music and dance.

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Theatres in Cape Town

Cape Town’s arts scene is exciting and innovative – and there are a number of local theatres showcasing the best of our home-grown artistic talent.

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Tobogganing

Cool Runnings is making the most of people’s need for speed by opening the first toboggan track in Africa.

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Tyger Valley Shopping Centre

One of the best-known landmarks in Cape Town’s northern suburbs is the 275-store Tyger Valley Shopping Centre.

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Walking in Cape Town

Many visitors want to explore nature on higher ground as soon as they arrive in Cape Town and with Lion’s Head and Table Mountain beckoning, many do get to experience the local flora and fauna on foot. However, the entire peninsula can be enjoyed by avid walkers. From Blouberg Beach, with its picture perfect views from its sandy shores, to the more adventurous guided Hoerikwaggo Trails along the spine of Table Mountain, visitors have an expanse of ground to cover.

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Westlake Golf Club

Welcome to Westlake Golf Club – one of the Cape’s most popular courses.

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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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