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Cape
Town, its environs and attractions are all within easy travelling
distance from Blaauwberg and its exceptional beaches.
Cape Town, only 20 minutes away, has a vibrant and cosmopolitan
city centre with world renowned tourism spots on the doorstep.
Take the cablecar up Table Mountain, enjoy the waterfront experience,
visit the new Cape Town International Convention Centre, take
the ferry to Robben Island and visit the numerous cultural and
historic museums.
Spend
a day in the winelands and enjoy a selection of the wines from
the numerous wine farms set in idyllic scenery. Take note of the
fantastic vistas from the top of the mountain passes on route.
Watch the Southern Right Whales from the best land based viewing
spots in the world. Visit the penguin colony at Boulders Beach
in Simonstown on the way to the National Park at Cape Point, at
the end of the Cape Peninsula.
Cape
Town is renowned as the Floral Kingdom of the world, having the
most plant species in the smallest land area anywhere world wide.
In season a visit to the West Coast is a must to see as a carpet
of wild flowers covers as far as your eyes can see! While visiting
this area ensure you try the local delicacies of live crayfish
and seafood specialities.
For the sporting enthusiast, Cape Town offers kiteboarding, surfing,
exceptional golf courses, cycling, walking, climbing, canoeing,
just to mention a few.
What more can you ask for from one of the premier tourist destinations
in the world!
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