Attractions

Cape Town's most beautiful attractions 


Visit the top of Table Mountain


Table Mountain’s distinctive flat top is one of the first and last things you see when visiting the city. It towers over the city like a watchful, gentle giant.There are 360-degree views of the entire Cape Peninsula. You can see the stunning beaches around Clifton and Camps Bay, the Table Mountain range, the City Bowl, the harbour and Waterfront, and the unspolit wilderness of the Table Mountain National Park—all just by turning your head..

Shopping at the V&A Waterfront

Situated in the oldest working harbour in South Africa, with the iconic Table Mountain as its backdrop, makes the V&A Waterfront is a favourite for local and international visitors. More than 80 eateries bring a fusion of both international and local cuisine, from rustic al fresco to fine dining.

Majestic Beaches in Cape Town

Beautiful views, excellent swimming, and room to stretch. We all have our own tastes. Fortunately, Cape Town boasts a wide variety of breathtaking beaches scattered around its coasts on the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, each with its own personalities and attractions. With a shoreline of 307 kilometres along the West Coast, Cape Peninsula, and False Bay, Cape Town boasts an astounding 72 beaches.


When picking where to spend a day enjoying the beach, going on a picnic, playing games, or swimming in a tidal pool, we are certainly spoiled for choice.Ten worldwide Blue Flag beaches, including Bikini Beach, Camps Bay, 4th Beach, Clifton, Fish Hoek, Llandudno, Melkbosstrand, Mnandi, Muizenberg, Silwerstroomstrand, and Strandfontein

Take the scenic Garden Route

The Tsitsikamma forests in the Eastern Cape is linked all the way to Mossel Bay in the Western Cape, a recognized coastal route. Featuring huge stretches of alpine terrain, as well as lakes, beaches, and ancient woods. This area of land is well-known around the world and annually attracts a large number of local and international visitors.


The Garden Route is distinctive and popular as both a year-round residence and a vacation spot. Incredibly beautiful native fynbos as well as rare flora and creatures will be found by visitors (thus the name).

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