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Beauté naturelle à couper le souffle
No matter where you go in Cape Town, spectacular nature is never far awayButton -
Le cap de Bonne-Espérance
A rocky peninsula juts into the crashing Atlantic surfButton -
Widlife Aplenty
Much though we love the Big 5, the Cape has no shortage of smaller but equally adorable creaturesButton -
Le paradis d'un golfeur
Dotted around Cape Town are some of South Africa's most spectacular golf coursesButton -
Plages frappantes
From Clifton and Camps Bay to Blouberg, the Mother City has many striking stretches of sandButton -
Île Seal
Short tours from Hout Bay is perfect for a close-up encounter of these cute (and smelly!) creaturesButton -
V & A Waterfront
Bang in the heart of the Mother City, the Waterfront boasts some of the best views (and restaurants)Button -
Petites boîtes
Pretty Victorian bathing huts add a welcome splash of colour to Muizenberg beachButton -
Kirstenbosch
Not only are the National Botanical Gardens a feast for flora, on Sundays during summer it also hosts atmospheric concertsButton -
Royaume des montagnes
Surrounded by three magnificent peaks - Table Mountain, Devils Peak and Lions Head - Cape Town is bliss for mountain loversButton -
Le pays de l'arc
European culture meets African tradition in Cape Town to create and intoxicating and exotic mixButton -
Colonne vertébrale florale
A hotspot for biodiversity, the Cape Floral Kingdom stretches along the rocky spine of the PeninsulaButton -
Get romantique
Whether it is your honeymoon or simply a romantic day out, Cape Town has countless places for you and your special someone to make lasting memoriesButton -
Œil victorien
ButtonGet a birds-eye view of Cape Town from this giant wheel in the water front
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Plages secrètes
Headliners like Camps Bay and Clifton aside, the Cape Peninsula is dotted with hidden coves of blonde sandButton -
Birds Eye View
Nearly one million visitors use the aerial cableway every year, but we have a few special alternatives to consider when exploring Table MountainButton -
Combattant de la liberté
Although the country hasn't always had it easy, it now boasts one of the most advanced constitutions in the world.Button -
Soit actif
From yoga and kite surfing to kayaking with dolphins, active travellers are well catered forButton -
Une merveille naturelle
Recently named one of the New 7 Natural Wonders, Table Mountain is a sight you never grow tired ofButton -
Hout Bay Harbour
A former fishing village cradled between the Sentinel and Chapman's PeakButton -
Diner et boire du vin
Most of the Cape’s finest wine farms are just 30mins drive from the city centre, and boasts equally impressive cuisineButton -
Lions Head
The smallest of the three mountains that surround Cape Town, Lions Head is also the easiest to clamber upButton -
Cap de Bonne Espérance
Or the Cape of Storms. The one you decide most apt will greatly depend on the weather during your visitButton -
Chapmans Peak Drive
One of the most breath taking coastal roads in the world, Chapmans Peak Drive is a true marvel of engineering ingenuityButton -
Upper Cape Brilliance
This brightly hued neighbourhood and former slave quarter is packed with historic significanceButton -
Partir sauvage
From creatures big to small, you never have to look far to discover beautiful wild spaces in SAButton