Cape Town is a beautiful city in the far south of Africa. Cape Town is known as the Mother City of South Africa. I remember my first sight of Cape Town's Table Mountain and thinking, so this is what the sailors first saw when they came to the southern sector of Africa and this is still the first thing that every tourist will see when they arrive. Table Mountain - ever changing it's Table cloth of cloud so as to predict who will be allowed to see the view from the top, when and for how long as the weather conditions vary dramatically. Cape Town and it's history - from it's discovery to the infamous Robben Island and Africa's illustrious political prisoner and international icon, Nelson Mandela, holds all the first recordings of our country and that is perhaps what makes it a place to visit. Cape Town city's cultural sights include theatre, art, music, galleries, museums and monuments. Not to mention the people of Cape Town who are as vibrant as colours, sights and sounds of the city. Entertainment is offered throughout the city and one of the entirely tourist-friendly spots would be the V&A waterfront.T he Kirstenbosch Gardens located on the eastern slopes of Table Mountains is a 528ha estate established in 1913 to conserve and promote the indigenous flora of Southern Africa and has some 18 000 species of plants. Along the Atlantic Seaboard you will find Green Point and Sea Point with a narrow rocky shoreline. Bantry Bay, Clifton and Camps Bay beaches are favourites for the shelter they have from wind. Hout Bay nestles beneath the Constantiaberg and is a prime tourist destination and home to a large fishing harbour. The Cape Peninsula takes you to Cape Point through the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. And then there is the sheltered cove at Boulders beach, on the southern False Bay coast has become famous for its thriving African penguin colony. You let us know where you interests lie and we will place you in a suitable spot and suggest wonderful tours that will certainly make your visit to Cape Town special. |