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Camps Bay 8040,
Cape Town, South Africa
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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. The beachside road has a festive atmosphere with a good variety of cafes & restaurants offering great sea views.
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This historic landmark is a must as you climb above the clouds to view what must be called one of the most beautiful city’s on earth. Cape Town V&A Waterfront is the departure point for trips to Robben Island. The island is famous for formerly being the prison of Nelson Mandela and other political dissidents. Allow about 3 ½ hrs for the trip. Weather conditions can suspend departures.
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One of Cape Town's biggest tourist attractions, the V&AWaterfront evokes images of the early activities of the harbour. Much of its charm lies in the fact that this busy commercial harbour is set in the midst of a huge entertainment venue with pubs, restaurants, specialty shops, craft markets, theatres and movies.
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Chapman’s Peak Drive between Noordhoek and Hout Bay on the Atlantic Coast on the south-western tip of South Africa is one of the most spectacular marine drives in the world. The 9 km route with its 114 curves skirts Chapmans Peak, the 593 m southerly extension of Constantia Berg and follows the rocky coastline to unfold stunning views in both directions.
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Discover how the squalor and the deprivation of the townships of a previously disadvantaged community is being transformed and provided with modern schools, clinics, electricity, clean water, liveable homes and sport facilities. Their struggle against apartheid and their endeavours during these difficult years to uplift themselves through the establishment of community centres and informal trading initiatives like “spaza” shops and “Shebeens”.
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Get swept away by the overwhelming beauty of rolling vineyards and perfect blue sky. Start off with a visit to Paarl and the spectacular Paarl Valley. Here we enjoy a wine tasting and cellar tour at one of the local estates. The tour continues north-west to the beautiful village of Franschhoek and then on to Stellenbosch, the second oldest town in South Africa and the historic heart of the country's wine region. The final wine-tasting will take place here at one of the well-known estates.
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Travel to Gansbaai, there enjoy light breakfast then proceed to Dyer Island for Great White Shark Cage Diving. Surface view, snorkel, or scuba cage dive this magnificent predator, the Great White Shark in its natural environment and feeding ground.
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From July to December whales can be seen at the shores of South Africa. Holiday makers, who have been in the Kruger National Park and are visiting the Western Cape, will be able to see all the 'BIG SIX'. That means besides the big 5 mammals, lion, buffalo, rhino, leopard and elephant, the whale as well. Most common in South African waters are the Southern Right Whales. So take a trip down to Hermanus, Hout Bay, Betty’s Bay, De Kelders, Table Bay or False Bay to watch these truly majestic creatures in nature’s playground.
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