South Africa is one of the most popular vacation destinations globally. Granted, summertime is the most popular time of year as this season is warm and dry, which allows for plenty to see and do, young and old.
When you choose to go to SA, the logical, 1st option destination is Cape Town. Cape Town is called the Mother City and measures up to some of the most gorgeous cities in the world. It is believed that Cape Town beats Sydney and San Francisco hands down, as the world's best city. No argument there! And just to strengthen that belief, Cape Town has gained award after award for World's Cleanest Beach and Africa's Leading Destination, just to mention two ... of the twenty two awards!
So then, what exactly is there to do in Cape Town? Well, Cape Town has the spectacular Table Mountain, which tourists can go up in the cable cars and enjoy the amazing views. In summertime, you can even have a picnic at the top or hike up the mountain. On clear days, the views are spectacular and perfect for taking the most beautiful pictures. Cape Town alone makes holidays to South Africa so worth the trip! Nonetheless, there is much, much more to see and experience.
When you go to South Africa, you have to make time to check out some of the beaches. We have three "Blue Flag" beaches in and around Cape Town. They are some of the cleanest, whitest and most lovely beaches worldwide. The water temp will depend on which beach you check out, so be aware of that. For example, along the West Coast, the waters are freezing but great for surfing (in some spots), if you are brave enough, and in Gordon's Bay, the water is pleasant and warm to swim in. When you visit and are with a tourist guide, then they will advise you regarding cold and warm water beaches. If you are traveling on your own, then Google will be a big help, however then so will the locals, if you ask someone, as they are very friendly and relaxed.
Another landmark of Cape Town is the V&A (Victoria and Alfred) Waterfront, which has a massive shopping center with a huge and very diverse , food court. It sports its own enormous Ferris wheel, with a VIP car. At the waterfront there is a lot to do, like the indoor craft market, the scratch patch (where you can dig around for semi-precious stones and you can buy by the bucketful!) There are ferry and boat rides and helicopter flips offered, in addition to shark cage diving. At night, the waterfront changes into a wonderland of noise and light as the dining establishments fill up and live bands can be heard everywhere. You can even book a meal on a floating dining establishment and enjoy the waterfront view from the deck of a boat.
When you choose to go to SA, the logical, 1st option destination is Cape Town. Cape Town is called the Mother City and measures up to some of the most gorgeous cities in the world. It is believed that Cape Town beats Sydney and San Francisco hands down, as the world's best city. No argument there! And just to strengthen that belief, Cape Town has gained award after award for World's Cleanest Beach and Africa's Leading Destination, just to mention two ... of the twenty two awards!
So then, what exactly is there to do in Cape Town? Well, Cape Town has the spectacular Table Mountain, which tourists can go up in the cable cars and enjoy the amazing views. In summertime, you can even have a picnic at the top or hike up the mountain. On clear days, the views are spectacular and perfect for taking the most beautiful pictures. Cape Town alone makes holidays to South Africa so worth the trip! Nonetheless, there is much, much more to see and experience.
When you go to South Africa, you have to make time to check out some of the beaches. We have three "Blue Flag" beaches in and around Cape Town. They are some of the cleanest, whitest and most lovely beaches worldwide. The water temp will depend on which beach you check out, so be aware of that. For example, along the West Coast, the waters are freezing but great for surfing (in some spots), if you are brave enough, and in Gordon's Bay, the water is pleasant and warm to swim in. When you visit and are with a tourist guide, then they will advise you regarding cold and warm water beaches. If you are traveling on your own, then Google will be a big help, however then so will the locals, if you ask someone, as they are very friendly and relaxed.
Another landmark of Cape Town is the V&A (Victoria and Alfred) Waterfront, which has a massive shopping center with a huge and very diverse , food court. It sports its own enormous Ferris wheel, with a VIP car. At the waterfront there is a lot to do, like the indoor craft market, the scratch patch (where you can dig around for semi-precious stones and you can buy by the bucketful!) There are ferry and boat rides and helicopter flips offered, in addition to shark cage diving. At night, the waterfront changes into a wonderland of noise and light as the dining establishments fill up and live bands can be heard everywhere. You can even book a meal on a floating dining establishment and enjoy the waterfront view from the deck of a boat.
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