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CAPE TOWN
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Cape Point and Table Mountain
Experience a scenic drive through Sea Point, the beaches of Clifton and Camps Bay to
Hout Bay where an optional trip to Seal Island can be arranged. The spectacular Chapman’s
Peak drive is breathtaking and will lead us to Cape Point - The Cape of Good Hope Nature
Reserve, undoubtedly one of the Cape’s biggest attractions.
Situated at the most southern point of the Cape Peninsula, and flanked by the cold
Atlantic ocean on the west and the warm Indian ocean on the east, it is noted for
its abundant floral diversity. The reserve has a spectacular coastline, with Cape
Point boasting the highest sea cliffs in South Africa. A funicular takes visitors
up to the highest vantage point , or you may decide to walk.
A visit to a penguin colony at Boulders and lunch at the Fish Hoek Galley Restaurant is
optional. Then proceed to Simons Town, the Constantia wine valley and the Kirstenbosch
Botanical Gardens.
Table Mountain has become over the centuries one of South Africa’s best known landmarks.
The famous flat top is approximately 3 km wide and its highest point 1 086m above sea level.
The summit can be reached by a cable car with a revolving floor for panoramic views.
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Culture and Robben Island Tour

The morning tour offers an insight into and interaction with cultures,
communities and individuals living in our colourful society. Witness everyday
life in a demanding environment and share in peoples hopes and achievements.
The tour continues to the townships of Langa, Guguletu, Crossroads and Khayelitsha.
This is the real Africa. Here traditional healers, traders, markets, shebeens and the
traditional play an important role in the community. Also tour the Bo Kaap, traditional
Malay quarters and visit the District Six museum.
In the afternoon, take the Robben Island tour which includes a ferry trip and a guided tour by previous inmates of the island. You will be able to see the cell that held former President Nelson Mandela for so many years. Return transfer to your hotel.
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White Shark Cage Diving
Shark Adventures offer the total Great White Shark experience including natural
predation, breaching "Flying" white sharks, cage diving and surface
viewing. We provide the best opportunity for white shark encounters, taking
you either to Seal Island in False Bay or Dyer Island at Gansbaai depending
where shark numbers, conditions and type of activity required are best.
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Cape Winelands Tour

Experience a drive through Paarl - meaning “pearl”, was named after a massive granite
rock that glows like a pearl in the sunlight. Paarl is renowned for its exquisite,
world class red wines because of the granite content in the soil. Stop at Nelson?s
Creek for a cellar tour with wine tasting.
At Franschhoek, taste cheese and wine at a vineyard, visit the Franschhoek village
and the Hugenot Memorial. A lunch stop at Franschhoek is optional. This ?French corner?
was so named after the French Hugenots who settled here in 1680. Our next stop is the
historical town of Stellenbosch via the Helshoogte mountain pass.
A tour of Stellenbosch, free time to walk and an informal wine tasting in the area
awaits you. Return transfer to your hotel.
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Safari near Cape Town

Inverdoorn is unique thanks to its geographical location. 10,000 hectares in the immensity of the Karoo.
Inverdoorn lies at the gates of the desert.A desert mainly of bush that spreads its pallet of colours in the spring. A natural and flabbergasting metamorphosis.Inverdoorn Game Reserve was created out of passion for large spaces,
respect for nature and an encounter with the authenticity of the local peoples. The Inverdoorn Reserve is abundant.
Troops of Antelopes, Giraffes, Oryx, Koudous, Zebras, Impalas and much more wander naturally through this site. Numerous births in springtime inspire us with great emotions. Our priority is to safeguard animal species threatened with extinction.
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Whale Watching (July to November)

Hermanus is a charming sea side village 120 km south east of Cape Town. This town is most
famous for the giant whales that come here to give birth in late winter.
The journey from Cape Town to Hermanus takes you on a journey of great beauty and natural
splendour, including spectacular views over the Cape Flats and Somerset West as you cross Sir
Lowry’s Pass into the Overberg. A return journey along the coastal route includes Clarens Drive
with its world-famous ocean views. Return to your hotel.
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