Below you will find a list of the most visited tourist attractions in Cape Town, but we can also help arrange, for example, specialised wine tours, or assist sporting enthusiasts to dive with the sharks!
To Do list
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Table Mountain
Six minutes drive from Leeuwenvoet, this internationally renowned landmark is now a world heritage site and is home to an entire floral kingdom.
Victoria and Alfred Waterfront (yes, it is Alfred)
A five minute drive takes you to the V&A Waterfront which is home to 45 restaurants, 16 cinemas, the Aquarium, over 200 shops and two craft markets. Take the boat from the Nelson Mandela Gateway to Robben Island or a leisurely cruise to Clifton beach.
Clifton and Camps Bay beaches
A 10 minute drive will take you to the splendour of Camps Bay or Clifton beaches. Laze in the sun on the pristine white sand and cool off in the invigorating waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
15 minutes away, the Kirstenbosch Botanical gardens are one of Cape Town's most beautiful scenic attractions. Kitstenbosch grows only indigenous South African plants and has more species of plant than the whole of Great Britain.
Cape of Good Hope
90 minutes drive will take you to the Good Hope Nature Reserve and Cape Point. During this scenic journey, you will visit the fishing village of Hout Bay and the old Naval station at Simon's Town. Swim with the African Penguins on Boulders Beach. View the Indian and Atlantic Oceans from the lighthouse at Cape Point.
Cape Winelands
A 40 minute drive will take you to the heart of the Winelands, where you can sample the finest wines under the oak trees in Stellenbosch. The Cape produces excellent examples of the noble cultivars of cabernet sauvignon, chardonnay and sauvignon blanc.
