Cape Town, the most beautiful city in the world, is home to Table Mountain, Robben Island, the enchanting Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden and the bustling V&A Waterfront. Explore the nature reserves, beaches, islands and winelands.
- Whale watching (seasonal)
- Unique floral kingdom
- Fantastic coastline and beaches
- Superb mountain walking trails
- Mediterranean climate
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Cape Town travel info Cape Town is a bustling and beautiful cosmopolitan city. It is a dichotomy of Third World poverty and First world riches - a beautiful playground in the midst of unsurpassed natural beauty.The city centre itself lies at the foot of the famous and imperious Tabel Mountain, and is flanked by three mountain peaks - Devil's Peak, Lion's Head and Signal Hill.
The world-famous Cape Peninsula and its Cape of Good Hope clings to the southwestern corner of the African continent. For the most part, the peninsula comprises a strikingly beautiful mountain plateau with spectacular heights overlooking bays and the city. It is graced by residential areas and beaches enjoyed by boating enthusiasts, scuba divers, surfers and sun-worshippers. The western coastline is cooled by the icy Atlantic, while the eastern shores are warmed by Indian Ocean waters.
The Cape Flats, which now join the peninsula to the mainland, lay beneath the sea 60 million years ago! Striking features include Table Mountain and the Cape Peninsula National Park, which seeks to protect the Cape Floral Kingdom's 7700 indigenous species. Things to do in and around Cape Town: scenic driving routes; walks & hiking trails; the winelands; white beaches; a coastline of scenic beauty and diversity; mountain passes; botanical gardens; nature reserves; farmlands; lakes; seas and rivers; fruit growing valleys; forest plantations; steam train trips; sea and boat cruises; air & helicopter tours and charter; shops and markets including arts, crafts and curios; theatres; wining and dining; vibrant nightlife; sports and recreations including freshwater angling; bird watching, river rafting, etc.; cultural heritages such as the Malay Quarters; various religious sites; historical buildings and museums.
Seasons The best time to enjoy Cape Town is in summer, from late October to March. Winters are mild.
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