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There are lots of must-see attractions in Cape Town!

1. Table Mountain

South Africa’s most famous mountain rises 1000 meters above the city – visible to approaching ships over 150 km away. With so many different moods it’s hard not to fall in love with it. As the South Easter blows fog into it, clouds fall mysteriously over its edges, creating an almost eerie waterfall over the big rock. A cable car and several hiking trails take visitors to the summit: no-one has an excuse to miss the fantastic views from the top.

2. Signal Hill and Lions Head

These two mountains provide fascinating views over the city, Table Mountain, Sea Point, Robben Island and the ocean. Signal Hill look-out point has recently been upgraded – a popular spot to enjoy sunsets from. An hour and a half walk will take you to the top of Lions Head (669 meters) – with amazing 360 degree views from here.. this hike is definitely worth the sweat.

3. Clifton, Camps Bay and Llandudno

Three of Cape Town’s most beautiful beaches are hidden just a few minutes from the City Centre. Clifton is divided into 4 small beaches – each with its own unique character and atmosphere. If you are looking for a meal or snack, head to Camps Bay. Several restaurants and cafes make it very popular. Llandudno beach is quieter – almost undiscovered – with wonderful mountain views and crystal clear water. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Western Cape Province is a Meeting Point in South Africa

Welcome to South Africa.

The Western Cape is one of South Africas premier tourist attractions, and for good reason. It is home to the famous Table Mountain, vast winelands, magnificent beaches, world-class restaurants and cosmopolitan entertainment haunts. The Cape boasts exquisite scenery and a myriad of cultures and tourist treasures that are just waiting to be discovered, so get going to the fairest Cape.

Situated on the south-western tip of Africa, the Western Cape is the meeting point of the cold Atlantic and the warm Indian Oceans. Its capital city Cape Town, is dominated by the flat-topped bulk of Table Mountain. The province has South Africas fifth largest population, numbering in the region of 4.5 million inhabitants. The story of the Republic of South Africa began in the Western Cape, some 350 years ago, when it was inhabited by the Khoi, San and other Bantu-speaking groups. In the late 15th century European seafarers arrived here in search of a halfway stop on trade routes to the East and thereby changed the face of South African history forever.

The Western Cape climate is hot summers and mild, green winters perfect weather for the production of fruit, grains and, most important wine. Read the rest of this entry »

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South Africa Holidays – Fascinating Johannesburg

Johannesburg: this large metropolitan area is not generally considered a tourist destination in the sense that Cape Town, Kruger National Park or the coastal towns are. However, Johannesburg may be a fascinating stop on some South Africa holidays itineraries because it is a fine example a modern, prosperous city. Some of the tallest buildings on the continent are to be found in the city.

Going Green

Mixed in with the “big city” feel are the wonderful parks and gardens maintained by the municipal parks department. In fact, Johannesburg has become known as one of the greenest cities in the world due to the number of trees planted in recent years. Johannesburg Botanical Garden draws many visitors as well.

Getting Sporty

If there is one area of activity that does rate inclusion in South Africa holidays it is sports. A number of clubs compete in the Premier Soccer League as well as in National First Division. Of course, South Africa was the host country for FIFA World Cup 2010, an event that truly put Johannesburg and South Africa on the business and economic radar. The classic game of cricket is still quite popular here. The city hosted the 2003 Cricket World Cup Final. Read the rest of this entry »

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