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11. Boulders Beach, Kalk Bay and Muizenberg
Boulders is world famous for its colony of African Penguins, and no trip to the Peninsula is completed without visiting this intimate beach. You can easily spend a day on the picturesque beach observing these interesting creatures. Wander through the main road and side streets of Kalk Bay for an amazing seaside town experience. Muizenberg, known for its colourful beach houses overlooking the ocean, is definitely the place to get away from it all.
12. Cape Town City Centre
The Cape Town city centre has experienced tremendous growth over the last few years. It?s a mix between European and
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13. Long and Kloof Streets
These are vibrant city streets with plenty of wine bars and restaurants. When the sun goes down Long street becomes alive with people and city lights. Antique shops, second hand bookstores and other specialist shops make the street an exciting place to visit during daytime too.
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14. Bo-Kaap and De Waterkant
The most colourful neighbourhoods in town ? situated against Signal Hill. The houses of Bo-Kaap are bright and colourful ? and many reckon the area will soon be one of Cape Town?s trendiest areas. De Waterkant is a fine example: situated just next to Bo-Kaap, the neighbourhood has been transformed into one of Cape Town?s most trendy and expensive areas. Some of Cape Town?s finest restaurants and wine bars are situated here.
15. Sunset walk, Sea Point Promenade
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16. Rhodes Memorial
Situated against Devil?s Peak behind the University of Cape Town, the memorial was constructed in remembrance of Cecil John Rhodes. He has played an important role in the formation of the sub continent at the end of the 19th century. The views from here, looking towards Stellenbosch and Somerset West in
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17. The Constantia Valley
The Constantia Valley is one of Cape Town?s official big 6 tourist destinations. A visit to the oldest wine estate in the country, Groot Constantia (established in 1685) is unforgettable. It is one of the world?s great wine brands and situated within the city borders in the heart of breathtaking Constantia Valley. The wines are exceptional and tasting is very popular.
18. Strand and Gordon?s Bay
Strand and Gordon?s Bay are popular beaches located in one of the most beautiful seaside settings in Cape Town. The ocean water is much warmer than
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19. Stellenbosch
Stellenbosch, beautifully situated in the heart of the Cape Winelands, is the second oldest town in South Africa. A walk through Dorp Street and a visit to Oom Samie se winkel (Ungle Samie?s shop) introduce you to the fascinating history of this University town. The historical University grounds is an attraction in itself. Jonkershoek Valley provides stunning mountain scenery and is a
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20. Franschhoek & surroundings
South Africa?s very own ?French Quarter?, one of the country?s top 5 tourist destinations, is beautifully situated on the banks of the Berg River against the backdrop of the Drakenstein Mountains. The charming town is packed with specialist shops, boutiques, galleries and restaurants, and is best explored on foot. The French Huguenot Monument rises into the sky in remembrance of the French that found the town in 1688.
21. Paarl and Du Toitskloof
Impressive landscapes surround the historic town of Paarl, founded in 1720.
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22. Hermanus
Cape Town?s most popular seaside holiday town offers the best whale watching site in the world during the months August to beginning December. The beaches (Vo lklip and Grotto) are fantastic and much warmer than those of Cape Town. A visit to Fernkloof Nature Reserve is worth the while and several hiking
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23. Up the West Coast
Here you will find the charming towns of Yzerfontein, Langebaan, Paternoster and Lambert?s Bay. The West Coast?s vast openness and unique village atmosphere provide a great escape for the city soul. The area is famous for its cray fish dishes ? a feast at one of the outdoor seafood restaurants should be on your priority list. For some of the world?s most beautiful flower scenery, be sure to travel up the West Coast during the months of August and September.
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