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CAPE TOWN – Visit the "Mother City", the oldest city in South Africa which has a cultural heritage spanning more than 300 years.  Don´t miss a trip up Table Mountain.  Relax at the V&A Waterfront, a unique shopping and holiday experience on a scenic working harbor.  Explore Robben Island, the former home of Nelson Mandela.  And discover the City Centre with its historical buildings, museums, the Company Gardens, lively flea markets at Greenmarket Square, and souvenir shopping on Sundays at the native Green Point Market.

CAPE PENINSULA NATURE RESERVE – The southern end of the Cape Peninsula boasts two points of interest really, the Cape of Good Hope and the more southerly and a bit higher situated Cape Point.  There are a number of drives, hiking trails and picnic areas in the reserve.

KIRSTENBOSCH BOTANICAL GARDENS – At the foot of the famous Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa, is the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.  It is home to a magnificent collection of over 5000 species that are indigenous to South Africa, and the land covers a staggering 528 hectares.

HERMANUS – The seaside resort of Hermanus in Walker Bay offers you some of the best whale viewing from land in the world.  A cliff path stretching from one side of the town to the other, hugs the coastline for about 12 km, giving whale watchers unlimited opportunities to study the gentle giants in the coves below or lolling just beyond the breakers.  The whales start arriving in May in order to calve and to mate in the shallow water.  Peak time for whales at any one time is October, but many can still be seen in November, tailing off in December.  Boat-based whale watching is also available in Hermanus.

BOULDERS BEACH – Boulders Penguin Colony is home to a growing colony of the vulnerable African Penguin.  Wooden walkways allow you to view the penguins in their natural habitat. Boulders Beach is also worth a stop for safe and enjoyable swimming.  Combine a trip to see the penguins with a few hours on Boulders Beach, or a few hours in the quaint and historical town of Simon's Town.

WEST COAST NATIONAL PARK – Just inland from the secluded harbor of Saldanha Bay you find the azure waters of the Langebaan Lagoon, focal point of the West Coast National Park. Thousands of seabirds roost on sheltered islands, pristine golden beaches stretch endlessly into the early morning mist, and brooding salt marshes are home to vast concentrations of migrant waders from the northern hemisphere.  During the spring the strandveld is embroidered with a tapestry of multi-hued flowers, while in the Postberg section many antelope are to be seen in a setting that is as unique as it is idyllic.

BIG FIVE SAFARI – Spend the day at a Private Game Reserve and you will come across some of the Big Five.  Set out on a game safari in open-vehicle and spot wildlife such as lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino, besides giraffe, wildebeest and zebra. The vast natural game reserve is situated only about 1 hour by car from Stellenbosch.

CANAL WALK – Canal Walk is dedicated to providing the ultimate shopping experience for visitors. With over 400 specialty stores to tempt you, including fashion, home ware, gifts, jewelry, shoes, leather ware, music, arts and more.  Canal Walk offers a comprehensive shopping experience in Cape Town all under one roof.  Canal Walk is also home to a mix of more than 30 restaurants, cafés and coffee shops, serving a range of menus.  Canal Walk is surrounded by a number of exciting neighbors, all of whom form part of the greater Century City community.  These attractions include for example Intaka Island, Century City's award-winning wetland conservation reserve and eco-tourism attraction spanning 16-hectare, Golf Fanatics Golf Village which offers a complete program for refining your golf game, or Ratanga Junction, South Africa's first full-scale theme park.

GRANDWEST CASINO & ENTERTAINMENT WORLD – This amazing, Hollywood movie set style complex captures the splendor of early Cape Town, sparkling with the spirit of excitement and magical adventure for the whole family.  Boasting state-of-the-art Las Vegas-style gaming coupled with world-class entertainment, the casino offers 1750 slot machines, and 66 tables, as well as a Salon Privé for serious spenders, a state of the art cinema complex, and ice rink, shops, restaurants, jazz club, revue bar and a fun theme park.  There are even supervised activities to keep children entertained while the adults try their hand in the casino.

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We will be pleased to assist you in arranging your activities.

 


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