Cape Town in South Africa has impressive mountains and marvellous beaches

The city is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and byharbour trips.
idyllic landscapes with a unique fauna and flora,Robben Island:
impressive mountains and marvellous beaches on theThis Iland became famous through its most
Cape Peninsula, the warm False Bay and the roughprominent prisoner, Nelson Mandela, who spent more
West Coast.than 20 years there. Daily guided tours are offered.
City centre:Cape Town beaches:
Here you can take a tour on an open-topped bus.A few minutes' drive from the city centre will bring
The historical centre offers many sights andyou to the most beautiful beaches such as Clifton,
attractions such as The Castle, the Company'sCamps Bay, Bantry Bay and Green Point, to name
Gardens, the flea market on Greenmarket Squarejust a few. All water sports are offered there and
and the South African Museum.the beaches are first class - as well as the property
Table Mountain:prices, unfortunately.
A visit to Table Mountain is a must when you are inCape of Good Hope:
Cape Town. From a plateau, which can be reachedAfter a 25-minute drive from Cape Town you arrive
by cable car or walking, you have a spectacular viewat the Cape of Good Hope via the magnificent and
of the city.spectacular Chapmans Peak Drive. Here you can take
Victoria & Alfred Waterfront:a walk through an 8000 ha nature reserve that
The Waterfront consists of several restoredoffers impressive coastlines and beaches, Rocky
wharves in the harbour of Table Bay. Here you willMountains, magnificent views of the sea and a great
find a huge shopping mall, the Two Oceans Aquarium,variety of plants and animals.
two markets with African Art, the South AfricanKirstenbosch Botanical Garden:
Maritime Museum and much more. Many restaurantsA paradise for botanists. Apart from the beautiful
and cafes invite you to sit and relax. There is liveindigenous flora and lovely lawns you can enjoy
music at every corner, and excursion boats offerhigh-quality summer concerts.