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Western
Cape, South Africa:
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Photo Galary Of Cape Town.
From the wild Agulhas coast to the Cederberg Mountains to the expansive
Cape Winelands and the glorious Garden Route, the
Western Cape
in South
Africa is a province of
extraordinary diversity. Between
Lambert's Bay
and Plettenberg Bay, sweeping stretches of sand are punctuated by rocky
promontories, fishing villages and holiday resorts.
Apart from the scenic beauty and the endless rhythm of the waves, the
coast provides ideal conditions for anglers. Solitude is easy to find
and fish are abundant in great variety. In the Boland and further afield,
golden wheat fields and fragrant orchards abound, and gracious, gabled
Cape Dutch Mansions set among manicured vineyards, enhance a peerless
setting.
 Towering
indigo mountains provide a fitting backdrop for the loveliness of the
landscape. The lakes and forests of the Garden Route are also bordered
by impressive mountain ranges, and the interior is reached via a number
of magnificent passes. North of the mountains, the Klein Karoo is
characterised by wide open spaces, undulating hills and enormous ostrich
farms. A visit to Calitzdorp when touring the Klein Karoo is essential.
Once renowned as the Port Wine Capital of South Africa, Calitzdorp is
now more commonly known to be the Heart of The Klein Karoo.
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Cape
Town is an area considered one of the most beautiful in Africa, and
whose character results from the cultural melting pot of Indonesian,
French, Dutch, British & German settlers, the local Khoisan (Bushman and
Hottentot) tribes and the Bantu tribes from the north.
The paternal presence of Table Mountain, the pristine coastline with its
white sandy beaches, the magnificent countryside with its bountiful
rivers, vleis and dams, and the unique flora kingdom, together with the
warm summer climate and friendly community, makes the
Western Cape perfect for
any vacation. Cape Town boasts 5 of the top 10 most visited tourist
attractions in South Africa. These include the V&A Waterfront, Table
Mountain, Robben Island, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens and
Cape Point.
Cape Town is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. A harmonious
blend of architectural styles reflects the tastes of dictates of the
past as well as today's more functional requirements. Between the
high-rise office blocks, Edwardian and Victorian buildings have been
meticulously preserved, and many outstanding examples of Cape Dutch
architecture are found. Narrow, cobble stone streets and the strongly
Islamic ambiance of the Bo-Kaap
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 From
Lambert's Bay on the West
Coast to Witsand, the coastline has something for everyone: sweeping
sands for sunbathing, beaches where children splash in the shallows,
great waves for surfers to ride, and some of the finest line fishing in
the world. When the rock lobster season opens in November, thousands of
people flock to small places such as
Langebaan, Strandfontein
and Lambert's Bay to indulge their passion for this delicacy. The
mountain peaks of the interior hold challenges for climbers, hikers and
hang-gliders, and the Olifants River is a favourite among canoeists and
anglers. Extensive fruit farming is a feature of the area, and in spring
the air is laden with the fragrance of orchards in bloom.
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Cape Winelands are among South Africa's greatest draw cards and popular
throughout the year. They provide perfect opportunities for wine lovers
to sample fine vintages, to explore gracious Cape Dutch manor houses,
and to enjoy excellent cuisine
in beautiful surroundings. (See Cape Wine Routes). Major estates within
easy reach of Cape Town are
situated in the Stellenbosch,
Paarl,
Franschhoek,
Wellington and
Somerset West districts. A
number of pleasant drives further afield lead to the wine producing
regions of the Breede River Valley, the Swartland and the Olifants River
Valley. Every wine route has its own distinctive logo which appears on
road signs pointing to the various estates and co-ops. Brochures
providing maps and detailed information on all the wine routes are
obtainable from Cape Town Tourism
and publicity associations in the Winelands.
The coming of the whales to the Cape Overberg coastline, also known as
the Cape Whale Coast, every year between June and November, not only
creates a stir, but brings to our shores a large, intelligent and
remarkable giant of the sea and the only mammal to have adapted to life
in the open oceans. Whales, including the Southern Right Whale and less
commonly the Bryde’s (pronounced ‘broodess’) and the Humpback Whale, are
frequently sited along the Overberg Coast from Stony Point near
Betty’s Bay, along the cliff
paths of Kleinmond, Onrus,
Walker Bay, the De Hoop Nature Reserve and Witsand. These gentle giants
spend summer feeding around Antarctica and then migrate thousands of
miles to our waters where the sheltered bays of the
South African coast provide
perfect refuge to mate and calve. |
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The Cape Grace Hotel
With a classically
inspired exterior and graceful elegance within, Cape Grace offers the
ultimate experience for discerning travellers. Set on its own private
quay on Cape Town’s vibrant Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, the hotel is
a destination in itself. Cape Grace’s charm lies in its intimate
atmosphere, stylish décor and personalised hospitality. You will find
the staff warm and flexible with a spirit of unrivalled generosity. All
122 rooms have harbour or mountain views. Cape Grace is centrally
located with quick and easy access to the airport, city centre and
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Boulders Beach Lodge - Simons
Town - Cape Town.
Welcome to Boulders Beach Lodge, Penguin Point Restaurant and the
Curious Penguin Shop..Come and swim with the Penguins...we did!
You are invited to wine, dine, discover, relax and have fun. Boulders Beach
lodge, situated in charming Simons Town, instilling fond memories of an
absolute wonderful experience.
The restaurant provides creative and daring dishes and enjoying panoramic
views of false bay. It is a lookout point for passing whales and penguins
watching people watch penguins.
Activities - Whale watching (In season), watching the extensive penguin
colony, swimming with penguins, Navy & Harbour tours, Trips to seal Island,
Sea Kayaking, Scuba & Deep sea diving, sailing/yachting, sunbathing and
more. This is also a nice honeymoon destination..... |
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Sugar Hotel
A distinctive fusion of
spacious luxury and modern convenience set in the hub of the city's
happening hot spots makes this private boutique hotel one of Cape Town's
sought after accommodation..
Contemporary, natural make up
the dynamic and vibrant decor...
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Rodwell House is a luxurious
five-star haven for discerning travelers and business execs as well as a
commitment to excellence and attention to detail. Enjoy stunning
sunsets.. fine vintage with connoisseur and owner of this fine
establishment ...while admiring his fine collection of art... Relax in
the beautiful and peaceful gardens or soak up the sun at the pool. Enjoy
breakfast alfresco and stroll to the famous Muizenberg beach.. |
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Vrede En Lust wine Estate.
In the African sunlight, the white
gable gleams, and the shadows across it have something of blue: the
thatch changing from honey-brown to black-purple velvet, defies pen and
camera alike. The teak of entrance
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