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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Cape Town, South Africa

  To enjoy all aspects of the region, we advise you to stay in Cape Town and spread around the city. Then do drive through the back country to visit the vineyards and tinted History cities.




Visit Cape Town

  Cape Town is the capital of the province of Western Cape and the parliamentary capital. Here you will find restaurants, bars and many shops. During the day stroll in the neighborhood Malays s also visit the Botanical Garden of Kirstenbosch. There you will take the trails to discover a rich and varied flora. End your afternoon aboard a cruise Waterfront to watch the sunset. The evening falls, head to Long Street to taste the joys of South African nights. Not to be missed during your stay: the six district museum, Robben Island is where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated, have a look at Cape Point, the tip of the Cape of Good Hope. You can reach the lighthouse that sits there, on foot or by funicular. From there, you will admire splendid views of the ocean and the coast tormented cuts. Take time for a break on the beaches of Camps Bay, Clifton Bay and go to the beaches of rocks (boulders beach) to meet the little penguins. For more local meetings do not hesitate to go for a stroll in the fish market of Hout Bay. For most athletes start you climb the most beautiful mountains of the Cape: Table Mountain (the mountain of the table), Lion's Head (lion head), Signal Hill and Devil's Peak (the peak of the devil). Allow two to four hours to do a hike. Once at the top, you will enjoy a breathtaking panorama ...




  To enjoy all aspects of the region, we advise you to stay about five days in Cape Town and spread around the city. Then do drive through the back country to visit the famous Wine Region and its towns steeped in history.


The peninsula of Cape of Good Hope




  A sixty kilometers from Cape Town, the wine region offers different landscapes between mountain ranges and green valleys. The development of wine-related activity in South Africa is partly due to the strong French community that populates the area.
  We advise you to devote two days to visit the hinterland. Start by Stellenbosch. This city, student and lively, has many historic buildings. Then continue through the towns of Paarl and Wellington. Fans will enjoy the wineries and tasting the best wines ... always in moderation!

  Your stay in the Cape Province will take you between sea and mountains, urban landscapes and rugged coastline ...




Cape Town, between beaches and mountains

  From Cape Town, go to the south to discover the beautiful beaches of Camps Bay, Clifton Bay and Hout Bay. Here you will enjoy a relaxing moment and will be charmed by the beauty of the landscapes.
Then go to the assault of Table Mountain. This mountain is named after its flat top. The impatient will reach the summit in a few minutes thanks to the cable car. Athletes, meanwhile, will embark on the ascent of the mountain. Allow three to four hours to complete this hike. Once at the top, you will enjoy a breathtaking view of a panorama breathtaking ...




Cultural visit, Robben Island

  After a voyage of fifteen kilometers you will reach Robben Island, an island classified as a World Heritage Site. We advise you to make the island tour by bus to discover the main villages. You will end the visit by prison where Nelson Mandela remained locked for twenty years. Here you'll discover the cells of the main political leaders of the African National Congress. You will have the feeling of total immersion in the tormented past of South Africa.
But Robben Island is also an important birding site. You will discover many species ... and even penguins!




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