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Sea kayak To See Jackass Penguins, Cape Town
Cape Town has one and the best ways to xperience them and that is by sea kayak leaving from the Simonstown Waterfront.
Paddle out of the harbour past the Naval Base towards Boulders Beach where you will encounter these playful penguins as they surf the waves or bask in the sunshine on the beach.
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Woza Cape Town, Cape Town
The show takes a look at Cape Town through the thoughts, views and experiences of three young South Africans. it crosses over three different cultural backgrounds, each with their rich uniqueness of what they have to offer each other.
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Africa's Biggest Shopping Mall Canal Walk, Cape Town
Canal Walk Shopping Centre is one of South Africa’s premier super-regional shopping centres and merges the world's most desirable brands with shopping convenience all in a commanding majestic setting.
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Diving, Cape Town
Cape Town is with a population of almost four million the second biggest cities in South Africa. It is a city almost all tourists visit and has become one of the most popular diving destinations. It is known for its shark cage dives, colonies of seals, its beautiful wrecks and excellent coral reefs, most reached from shore or by Rigid Inflatable Boats (RIBs). If you are a trimix or nitrox diver you will be treated special as there are several wrecks at depth which technical divers can fully explore and enter.
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Cape Point, Cape Town
Situated at the junction of two of earth's most contrasting water masses - the cold Benguela current on the West Coast and the warm Agulhas current on the East Coast , the Cape of Good Hope is popularly perceived as the meeting point of the Atlantic and the Indian Oceans. Geographically, however, the Indian Ocean joins the Atlantic Ocean at Cape Agulhas. The local authority proclaimed the area a n...
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Lion's Head, Cape Town
Lion's Head offers an amazing view over Cape Town. It is especially popular for climbing during full moon. It is also a popular launching point for paragliders.
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Whale Watching, Hermanus
Hermanus has the status of being the best land-based whale watching destination in the world. Southern right whales visit Walker Bay from June through to December and can be viewed from aboard a boat, an airplane or the shore. Hermanus is home to the world’s only Whale Crier who blows his kelp horn when whales are spotted along the central sea route. The Whale Festival has also...
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Penguins, Boulders Beach, Simons Town
Click here to book a kayaking trip to the penguins! Penguins are flightless, aquatic birds, which live in the southern oceans in climates as varied as Antarctica and the Galapagos Islands on the equator. There are seventeen species in all but the African Penguin is the only one to inhabit the African continent and its insh...
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Table Mountain, Cape Town
The best views of Cape Town are seen from the top of Table Mountain. The Cableway takes you to the summit in under 10 minutes and the cable car's rotating floor ensure that all passengers get a 360 degree aerial view of the city.
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Robben Island, Cape Town
During the apartheid years Robben Island became internationally known for its institutional brutality. The duty of those who ran the Island and its prison was to isolate opponents of apartheid and to crush their morale. Some freedom fighters spent more than a quarter of a century in prison for their beliefs. Those imprisoned on the Island succeeded on a psychological and political level in turni...
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Noordhoek Beach Horse Rides, Noordhoek
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Wine Valley Horse Trails, Paarl
A wonderfull way to see the winelands and ajoining nature reserve on safe, strusting steads.
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