Cape Town Attractions – Nature
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Table Mountain
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Boulders penguin colony
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Cape Point
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City Sightseeing Bus Tours
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V&A Waterfront
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Bikini Beach, Gordon’s Bay
Situated at the base of the Hottentots Holland mountains on the False Bay coast, the pretty village of Gordon’s Bay is a relaxing holiday spot.
Read moreBoulders penguin colony
There are few places in the world where you can get this close to a breeding colony of penguins, swim close to them in the sea and enjoy their private sandy beach.
Read moreCape Garden Centre
With a big outdoor playground and the largest indoor play area in Cape Town, the Cape Garden Centre is a popular attraction both in sunny weather or even when it rains.
Read moreCape Point
Cape Point is a spectacular, narrow finger of land, covered in endemic fynbos and home to picturesque bays, beaches, rolling green hills and valleys.
Read moreChapman’s Peak and Noordhoek
Chapman’s Peak Drive winds its way between Noordhoek and Hout Bay and is touted as one of the most spectacular marine drives in the world.
Read moreCity Sightseeing Bus Tours
The open-top double-decker buses of City Sightseeing are one of the best ways to take in the highlights of Cape Town.
Read moreClara Anna Fontein
About 30 minutes from central Cape Town is Clara Anna Fontein, the only game reserve within the greater Cape metropolitan area.
Read moreConstantia vineyards
The elegant suburb of Constantia is situated in the Cape’s oldest winelands and is home to renowned wine estates and numerous award-winning restaurants.
Read moreDick Dent Bird Sanctuary
The Dick Dent Bird Sanctuary is located in a natural wetland populated with waterfowl, migrant waders and Ethiopian snipe.
Read moreDurbanville
Boasting several shopping centres, Durbanville, north of Cape Town, is one of the fastest-growing towns in South Africa with a plethora of restaurants, pubs, guest houses and bed and breakfasts to suit your needs.
Read moreDurbanville Rose Garden
When blooms on thousands of rose bushes in Cape Town’s Durbanville Rose Garden unfurl their tender petals to the warming sun, the profusion of colour makes for a truly beautiful and uplifting spectacle.
Read moreEdith Stephens Wetland Park
The Edith Stephens Wetland Park is a place where the natural biodiversity of the Cape Flats and the needs of the local communities are brought together.
Read moreFynbos and the Cape Floral Kingdom
Fynbos, meaning “fine bush”, is a unique and strikingly beautiful group of flora endemic to a small section of the Western Cape of South Africa.
Read moreGiraffe House Wildlife Awareness Centre
It may have the longest neck of any animal in the world, but did you know that the majestic giraffe has exactly the same number of neck vertebrae as humans do?
Read moreGordon’s Bay
Gordon’s Bay is a harbour town with excellent beaches, which lies against the Helderberg.
Read moreIntaka Island
The word “intaka”, which means “bird” in isiXhosa, is a fitting name for an island that offers a safe haven to many feathered species.
Read moreKirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
Kirstenbosch is South Africa’s world-famous national botanical garden, set against the backdrop of Table Mountain and Devil’s Peak, and home to over 22 000 indigenous plants.
Read moreKogelberg biosphere
Home to one-fifth of all fynbos species, the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve is recognised as one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots.
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