Camps Bay
The upmarket suburb of Camps Bay has a typical village atmosphere and is home to some of the trendiest restaurants and bars and one of the most beautiful beaches in Cape Town. Local life is casual and in the evening residents and holidaymakers can be found enjoying sundowners at the many sidewalk bistros and restaurants on the strip.

Camps Bay is the perfect base from which to explore the wonders of the Cape. Tours of the Winelands, Robben Island and other attractions, aeroplane, yacht and helicopter charters as well as adventure tours such as sandboarding, mountain climbing, deep sea fishing, parachuting, paragliding and surfing can all be booked at nearby service providers.

Clifton
The windless beaches of Clifton are probably Cape Town’s most glamorous with the attractive and trendy folk flocking to it in summer. Clifton has four adjoining coves where you walk down stone stairways between luxurious bungalows to white sands. Bikinis and sunbathing are more the order of the day than swimming, as the water of the Atlantic Ocean is often icily cold.

Hout Bay
Hout Bay has a diversity of sites to explore and activities in which to participate. It is a rich botanical area most famous for the Protea, which is South Africa’s national flower.


There are 12 recognised mountain hikes ranging from easy walking routes to strenuous clambering over rocks.

The harbour at the end of the beach offers a number of charter boats available for sea cruises. The seal colony at Duiker Island and a nearby shipwreck are popular attractions.


V & A Waterfront
Situated in the heart of Cape Town’s working harbour, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is well-established as Cape Town’s premier shopping and tourist destination with boutiques, restaurants, hotels, apartments and offices only a few of the attractions on offer.

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