Cape Town is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Its location by the sea and the breathtaking mountains as a dramatic backdrop make the Mother City a unique place and offers endless exciting possibilities.
We have put together some of the sights and activities that you should not miss during your stay in Cape Town. We can organise a minibus for group excursions also.
Experience the majestic beauty of whales in their natural habitat! Take an unforgettable trip to Hermanus and be mesmerised by the sight of the whales.
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Embark on a unique experience at one of the best beaches in Cape Town known as Boulder’s Beach while swimming with Penguins.
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Spend a night at the Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve, just under 2.5 hours from Cape Town, and experience a safari with the Big 5 animals of South Africa. Find out more →
Visit a shooting range and learn the basics of handling a firearm. An extraordinary experience for the whole family. Find out more →
The Cape of Good Hope can be wonderfully combined with a visit to the penguins in Simons Town.
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A must for every visitor to Cape Town! The view of Cape Town at night and the breathtaking panoramic view at sunrise are an unforgettable experience.
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Fly free as a bird over Cape Town on a tandem flight and land on the beach promenade. You should try it once!
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Here in Hout Bay you can visit the largest bird park in Africa and get up close with monkeys.
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Ready for the Flight of Your Life? Fly around the beautiful city of Cape Town and get a birds eye view of our beautiful coastline and mountain range. Find out more →
Discover the wine regions of Paarl, Franschhoek and Stellenbosch in one day. Visit 3 wine estates and enjoy a walk through Stellenbosch.
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Discover the countless sights of Cape Town on a sightseeing tour in a double-decker bus.
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Tidal pools are rocky, man-made pools where you can cool off in the sea without big waves. A true fountain of youth and a daily ritual for real Capetonians.
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