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Visit one of the most beautiful places in the world.
Incedently some of the most beautiful people in the world can also be found
here. You can't miss it! Enjoy leisurely, sun filled days on the beach. Camps
Bay Beach is a broad stretch of palm tree-lined white sand bordering the bracing
waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Set at the foot of a spectacular series of
mountain peaks, the Twelve Apostles, yet only 10 minutes from the city center
by car, it is one of Cape Town's most popular beaches. It is not a sheltered
beach, so if the wind is blowing it is advisable to head for Clifton, another
breath-taking & more secluded beach just around the corner. The beachside
road has a festive atmosphere with a good variety of cafes & restaurants
offering great sea views.
 
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Cape Town hosts a wide selection of excellent golf courses,
from established parklands courses to links layouts. The Cape Town golf courses
are a reflection of the dynamic and varying aspects of Cape Town. With views of
the sand, the sea or the mountain from Cape Town's expansive greens, we're
almost certain that you will thoroughly enjoy your golfing in Cape Town.

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Situated between Robben Island and Table Mountain in the heart of Cape Town's working harbour, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront has become South Africa's most visited destination. Set against a backdrop of magnificent sea and mountain views, exciting shopping and entertainment venues are intermingled with imaginative office locations, world-class hotels and luxury apartments in the residential marina. We invite you to discover the experience... live, work, shop and play at the V&A Waterfront.
 
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Cape of Good Hope is another breathtaking place to go, that
you shouldn`t miss! It`s a good opportunity to drive along "Chapman`s Peak
Drive" & enjoy the spectacular views. In the Good Hope Nature Reserve you
will certainly meet baboon families. Watch out, they can become very cheeky. If
you are lucky you will also see zebras, ostriches & antelopes. Be aware
that at the Cape it`s mostly windy & chilly.
 
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Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is world renowned for
the beauty and diversity of the Cape flora it displays and for the magnificence
of its setting against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain. Kirstenbosch grows
only indigenous South African plants. The Kirstenbosch estate covers 528
hectares and supports a diverse fynbos flora and natural forest. The cultivated
garden (36 hectares) displays collections of South African plants, particularly
those from the winter rainfall region of the country. The Kirstenbosch
Visitors' Centre includes an information desk and various retail outlets and a coffee shop. The Centre for Home Gardening has
outlets for plants and other services to support the home garden. On Sundays
during the summer months from December to March, musical sunset concerts are
held on the lawns at Kirstenbosch.
 
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The Muizenberg - Simon's Town coastal road, Boyes Drive
above St James and Kalk Bay and the coastal road from Simon's Town to Cape
Point frequently provide outstanding whale watching on the west side of the
bay, with southern rights often within metres from the shore. In particular the
coastal walkway from Muizenberg to St James (past Baylie's Cottage), the Kalk
Bay Harbour Wall, the walkways at Fish Hoek including the catwalk can give
excellent views. Kalk Bay, Fish Hoek and Muizenberg were all sites of open boat
whaling stations in the past.
 
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Boulders Beach is situated just after the naval port and
picturesque village of Simons's Town. The beach is situated in a small cove,
well protected from the wind by the granite boulders. This is a quaint little
beach which has calm water to swim in and snorkeling is a very popular
activity. It's a great beach to take a good book and laze about in the summer
sun. Boulders Beach has a very healthy population of African Penguins who have
chosen the beach as their home and breeding ground. To view the penguins you will
have to walk past the main beach and follow the boardwalk to the designated
penguin beach. The cost to visit the beach is R15 for Adults and R5 for SA
Scholars and Pensioners. (Please note that these prices are subject to change
without notice).
 
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Chapman's Peak Drive winds it way between Noordhoek and Hout
Bay. Situated on the Atlantic Coast, at the south-western tip of South Africa,
it is one of the most spectacular marine drives anywhere in the world. The 9km
route, with its 114 curves, skirts the rocky coastline of Chapman's Peak, the
593m high southerly extension of Constantia Berg. The drive offers stunning
180° views with many areas along the route where you can stop and take in the
scenery or sit down for a relaxing picnic.
 
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