Monday, September 27, 2010

The Western Cape

The Western Cape is the most admired tourist province - with good reason. Cape Town, The "Mother City", is one of the world's top destinations to visit. Evocative of other stunning coastal cities such as Monaco and San Francisco, with its spectacular scenic drives, the Western Cape offers an incredible assortment of enticing experiences.



The Cape metropole covers Cape Town, Table Bay, Clifton, Camps Bay, Muizenberg, Fish Hoek and False Bay.

The Cape Winelands, the longest wine route in the world, is famed for its excellent wines and the natural beauty of its lush valleys that are sparkling green in summer and covered in warm, rusty colours in autumn.



The Breede River Valley is a region of rivers, fruit orchards and vineyards.

The West Coast is strewn with charming whitewashed fishing villages.

The Cape Peninsula comprises the spectacular Table Mountain system. Washed by two oceans, residents and visitors alike have a vast choice of beaches and pretty coastal villages, offering excellent seafood restaurants and stunning scenery.

The splendour of the Western Cape is best enjoyed by leisurely drives. The peninsula has several breathtaking views such as Chapman's Peak Drive, Hout Bay, the Constantia winelands, Fish Hoek, Simonstown and Kalk Bay.

Alternatively, drive inland to investigate the longest wine route int he world, sampling excellent vintages along the way. The oldest vineyards date back to the 1660's, but the wineland area is continuously expanding. The entire stretch of wine country picture-perfect, dotted with quaint historic towns, an abundance of excellent country food, and some of the world's finest wines to taste.

Ideal destinations for a day's exploratory drive outside Cape Town include Matjiesfontein, Darling and Riebeeck Kasteel, which have become the hideouts of sophisticated urbanites and artists seeking respite from the rat race.

Further up the coast, the small city of George is the Capital of the Garden Route and a veritable magnet for golfers. Knysna and Plettenberg Bay are the most popular destinations on this scenic coast. Further inland, the Karoo town of Oudtshoorn is famous for its ostriches and the enchanting Cango Caves are waiting to be explored.



The Cape is the perfect venue for a wide range of outdoor activities including canyoning, rock climbing, mountaineering, hiking and water sports that would be difficult to beat anywhere in the world.

Key experiences:

Urban rhythm: Cape Town
Scenic beauty and tranquility: Cape Point, West Coast, winelands, Garden Route
History and culture: Robben Island, the Bo-Kaap
Table Mountain
Cape Floral Kingdom
The Cape Winelands
Robben Island
Cape Point Nature Reserve
Hermanus Whale Watching
Victoria and Alfred (V&A) Waterfront: world-class shopping
Two Oceans Aquarium
The Garden Route

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