Cape Town Attraction
Cape Town attractions are plentiful and varied. The Western Cape is one of South Africa's premier tourism destinations and for good reason.
With its majestic Table Mountain backdrop, Cape Town is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. A harmonious blend of architectural styles reflects the historic tapestry of its cultural heritage. Between the high-rise office blocks you'll find Edwardian and Victorian buildings meticulously preserved among many outstanding examples of Cape Dutch architecture. Not surprising then, Cape Town accommodation is plentiful. You will find our selection of luxury apartments are world class, well located and offer all the modern amenities and services for a family, couple or business person.
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Tourist attractions in Cape Town are renowned for their wide selection on offer from the iconic landmark Table Mountain , its vast Cape Winelands to the most exquisite coastline.
Cape Town tourist attractions include the world famous Victoria & Alfred Waterfront , the historic Waterkant District, vibey Long Street with its eclectic selection of antique shops, craft markets, flea markets and art galleries. Specialist boutiques offer an enticing array of unusual items not readily obtainable elsewhere. Gourmets and lovers of fine wines have a treat in store, with the Constantia Winelands pr oducing some of the finest wines worldwide a short 20 minute drive from the city.
For those nature lovers, natural attractions in Cape Town abound. The Mother City has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world and something to offer everyone. It is no surprise that South Africa was one of the first countries outside of Europe to earn blue flag status for some of her beaches.
In the west side of the Cape Peninsula, the Atlantic Ocean , has a very definite style of beach. This is where the more fashionable set go to see and be seen, particularly along the Atlantic Seaboard, also known as Cape Town's "Riviera", which stretches from the V&A Waterfront on the north shore of Table Mountain up as far as Hout Bay and is connected by one of the most picturesque, scenic drives along Victoria Road.
Beaches here enjoy longer sunshine hours, incomparable sunsets and more protection from the "Cape Doctor" (Cape Town's infamous south easterly) than the False Bay side of the Cape peninsula. There is a spectacular selection of unspoilt beaches with seas that are usually 3 to 4 degrees colder than the Indian Ocean but this doesn't seem to worry anyone soaking up the sun against the backdrop of blue skies and white sands.
Among the many tourist attractions in Cape Town on offer, enjoying a sundowners cocktail in one of the trendy bars such as Baraza in Camps Bay, is a must do. There is also plenty of adventure attractions in Cape Town such as: shark cage diving, surf skiing, rock climbing through to abseiling, mountain biking and hiking among the spectacular Overberg Mountains.
The above are just a sample of the many experiences and sights on offer in Cape Town and the reason why so many of our first time visitors keep coming back to uncover more of the wonderful treasures this city has to offer. To find out more click on the various options from our home page or chat to one of our knowledgeable and friendly consultants.