Attractions
 
 
 
Experience special Cape Town attractions like Table Mountain, the V&A Waterfront and Cape Point. Taste wine in the beautiful Cape Winelands, enjoy scenic drives and meet people on a spectacular golf tour. Get active with adventure sports; dive with great white sharks, bungee jump the highest commercial jump in the world or experience the thrill of paragliding over stunning landscapes. Explore the outdoors, be it hiking, sailing, running, surfing or dolphin and whale watching. Tickle your taste buds at Cape Town and Western Cape restaurants where worldly flavours combine with African ingenuity to create unique taste sensations. Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula offer visitors a selection of excellent golf courses in majestic settings. The courses (on our links page) are rated as some of the best in South Africa.

The Cape Town lifestyle is also synonymous with beaches and sunshine, here are a few of their finest ones.

Camps Bay is one of Cape Towns most popular beaches.

Clifton is for those who want to see and be seen (Voted one of the top 10 topless beaches in the World by Forbes.com).

Llandudno is a tranquil cove well known for its white sands, cool blue waters, large granite boulders and palm trees. Popular beach for surfing.

Sandy Bay is for the nudists.

Kommetjie is popular for watersports.

Fishhoek is a quaint seaside village.

Hout Bay has a colourful fishing harbour, catamaran cruises and a crafts village.

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