Cape Town, and the Cape Peninsula, is an outdoor experience. Enjoying a moderate Mediterranean climate, the majestic Table Mountain range covering the whole peninsula, surrounded by the bluest ocean, views that stretch forever, the majority of your visit will be spent outdoors.
Whether its spending those lazy, hazy days on the beach, hiking through the mountains, enjoying a lazy boat trip, fishing for the big marlin, riding the big surf, diving with sharks, or just stroking the ball towards that little hole on any of the scenic golf courses around the peninsula.
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Cape Town's top 5 Hiking Regions |
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The Cape Peninsula and Western Cape have numerous hiking trails that are known for the fauna and birdlife, but it is probabaly the stunning views that will be imprinted in memory for years to come. We have chosen 5 of the many hiking regions.
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Cape Town's top 5 Golf Courses |
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The Cape Peninsula and surrounding areas have a very wide and diverse selection of golf courses for the visiting tourist to enjoy and be challenged by, from meadow and parklands to equatorial jungles and bush, or traditional links style golf courses, whatever the preference, and without exception of a very high quality and on a world scale. It would not be possible to document all the courses here, so, to provide a taste of golf by Royal appointment, great golf estate, wonderful links golf, fabulous hotel/golf, award-winning wine and golf, here are our top 5. |
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Cape Town's Wild Life Experiences |
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Some visitors still expect to see wild animals roaming the streets of the Cape Peninsula, but sadly, the encroaching civilisation have driven them away, mainly to controlled game parks. That is, until recently. Some innovative and motivated Capetonians have taken measures to preserve, and re-introduce, some of the wild life that roamed the mountains and the seas of about 300 years ago. To maintain, and improve the plight of these animals, your visits would be dearly appreciated. |
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Cape Town's top 5 Boat Trips |
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The Cape Peninsula provides many opportunities for boating, sailing and yachting. Enjoy a sunset cruise or the spectacular view of the majestic Table Mountain from Table Bay, the sandy coves and luxurious houses that hug the mountainside along the Atlantic Seaboard between Sea Point and Llandudno. There's plenty to see from whales, dolphins and seals to spectacular scenery and abundant bird life, esapecially further south towards Cape Point. |
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Cape Town's top 5 Surfing Spots |
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Around the Cape Peninsula one will find over 50 surfing spots within an hours drive. The largest concentration of spots lies on the Atlantic side, which is the West side of the Peninsula. Of the 5 spots we recommend, 3 are for beginners and 2 for the more advanced surfer. |
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Cape Town's top 5 Xtreme Events |
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If you want to stimulate your adrenaline secretion, come to Cape Town. While floating through thin air, you can enjoy some of the most scenic sights in the world. |
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Cape Town's top 5 Beaches |
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Whether it's just soaking up the sun, spending leasurely time with the family or friends, long walks with your loved one, absorbing the breathtaking views surrounding all the beaches in the Cape Peninsula, or enjoying a glass of the Cape's most noble wine at sunset, the Cape Peninsula has it all ....... enjoy! |
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