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Cape Peninsula

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Things to See and Do in the Cape Peninsula

  1. Table Mountain
  2. Cape Town
  3. Hout Bay
  4. Llandudno
  5. Seal Island
  6. Sandy Bay
  7. Chapmans peak drive
  8. Airport
  9. Cape Point
  10. Wine Route
  11. Whale Watching

5 Minutes

  • Chapman's Peak
  • World of Birds
  • Naturist Beach (Sandy Bay)
  • Seals Island
10 Minutes
  • Camps Bay & Clifton Beaches
  • Constantia Wine Route
  • Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens

15 - 20 Minutes

  • Table Mountain Cable Way
  • Cape Town
  • Victoria & Alfred Waterfront (Marina)

30  Minutes

  • Cape Town International Airport
  • Indian Ocean Beaches
  • Historical Simonstown .... and Boulders Beach (famous for the penguins)
  • Century City and Ratanga Junction

40 Minutes

  • Cape of good Hope
  • Wines Routes of Stellenbosch and Franschoek
Table Mountain
The marina of Victoria and Albert Waterfront with Table Mountain in
background.
Hout Bay
A view of Hout Bay and the scenic Chapman's Peak Drive with Table mountain in the background.

Seal island
A short boat trip to Seal island from Hout Bay harbour around the corner is a must!!!
Watch these awesome animals playing in their natural habitat

Boulders Beach
A Nature Reserve on the beach provides a tranquil home for the penguins
Boulders beach is a 30 minutes drive from Hout Bay and is world famous for the penguin colony, and beautiful beach.

Sandy Bay
Is a short walk from Llandudno and provides a private and uncrowded beach. The tranquil beauty of this beach will have you hooked
Chapmans Peak Drive
A absolutely awesome drive with unsurpassed views of Hout Bay, the Atlantic and Long Beach to Kommetjie.
This drive is a must for every visitor to Cape Town.
Cape Point
Very qualified and enthusiastic nature guides can be hired to help you to discover the inexhaustible richness of the Cape Peninsula. If you prefer to be independent, excellent maps and guides are available such as the “Twenty Walks around Hout Bay” and the “Best walks In the Cape Peninsula” by Mike Lundy. However, all mountain walks are best done with a minimum of four people
Fynbos
Walking is the best way to discover the very particular vegetation of the Cape, the fynbos. It is one of the six floral kingdoms of the world and is specific to South Africa. It consists of more than 8000 different kinds of plants - proteas, heather, ericas that flourish all year but particularly at the end of the Winter through to the beginning Spring.
Whales
The Southern Right whale is a regular visitor to the Cape Town Area mostly from July to November.
Watch these gentle giant at play in Hout Bay.
Cape Dutch
You will definitely encounter a Cape Dutch House on your visit to South Africa.
The Dark Thatch and white wash walls are as unique and amazing as the environment.
The Cape Minstrels
In celebration of the abolition of slavery the Cape Minstrels sing and dance their way through the streets of Cape Town dressed in brightly coloured traditional outfits