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All roads lead to Cape Town City, and the Cape Town airport is only 20 minutes from the city, so there you go. But for the first-time traveler rent a car to see the sights and visit the places regular transport or sedan taxis cannot access. This is the best way to get into the thick of adventure and fun in Cape Town Central.
World-class is the best word to describe Cape Town Waterfront. The busy Victoria and Alfred harbors add to the hectic but fun pace in Cape Town. Situated Right between Robben Island and Table Mountain, the Waterfront pulsates with shoppers, tourists, holidaymakers, students, and business people getting into the groove of Cape Town’s beat.
Not Ipanema Beach, but better and bolder. If Cape Town Beaches could walk, they would walk with a swagger. Experience the never-ending thrill of the watching the panoramic views, the beautiful sunsets, and colorful people in their skimpiest beach wear. Feel the warm sand tickling your toes, and have a cool drink by the shade. It is a beach bum’s paradise out there waiting for you.
Robben Island was dubbed as such by Portuguese settlers because of the island’s abundance of “rob,” which means seals in Dutch. It is an island approximately 12 kilometers off Cape Town and is best known for its most famous prisoner Nelson Mandela. It is now one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites; thanks to its rich history of human strength and freedom from tyranny.
Tourism is bustling in Cape Town; thanks to the efforts of its local municipality. Everything it offers has been put on the map, and all you need to do is fix your schedule and choose from a variety of things to do while you’re there. So here a few things to do during your holiday in Cape Town.
Cape Town, South Africa, has endured apartheid and is now one of the best places for a holiday. It has retained its laid-back atmosphere and never diminished its rich mix of cultures. Just being there and watching the unhurried world go by as you sip your South African wine at Noordhoek Beach will make you want to stay forever. It’s an experience of a lifetime, and you’ll keep coming back for more.
Seasoned shoppers in Cape Town will tip you to buy diamonds. This is diamond country if you do not know it yet, and the biggest diamond of 7,000 carats was found in South Africa. But well, you can dream on. But for diamonds, South Africa is the place for you, and the diamonds have wound their way to Cape Town. So get your share when you do the shopping rounds.
South Africa’s Cape Town has the most to offer in sightseeing, extreme adventure, wine tasting, or just plain soaking in the sun and fun whole day and night. You either go in during the peak season or settle for the less busy months after the summer holidays. Because there are lots of tourist hotspots all over the cape, you can always take your pick of Cape Town accommodation from youth hostels to five-star hotels in every nook and cranny of this mesmerizing holiday destination.
Cape Town’s Cape Winelands is a must-see place for tourists, not for the wines alone but for the majestic panorama of sweeping vineyards and soft rolling hills. The hues of this wonderful stage change with the time of day, flaunting the vibrancy of nature’s palette, crimson and lavender of dusk to the velvety soft hues of deep starry nights. In the daytime, the startling blue of the skies lends a lovely contrast to the colors of mother earth.

