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Great Daytrips From Cape Town South Africa

By: Andy Burrows Home | Travel-and-Leisure


Cape Town is a modern city that combines both old and new, which is reflected in the city's architecture, culture, history and people. With a large table-shaped mountain serving as a backdrop, Cape Town is set on a peninsula where the Indian and Atlantic oceans meet. There are a lot of great daytrips in Cape Town, offering something for everyone.

Visitors must get involved in the daytrips from Cape Town to fully experience this city. There are so many things to do, ranging from water activities like scuba diving and snorkelling, to sightseeing and appreciating the city's natural charm. Close to the city centre, the beaches of Cape Town are among the most beautiful in the world. Magically positioned between mountain and sea, the beach stretch from False Bay to the Atlantic coast is ideal for sun lovers and water sports fans.

Just 10 minutes from Cape Town are Clifton and Camps Bay, both of which are perfect for swimming and sunbathing. There is lots of surfing spots, as well as great areas to fish, scuba dive and board sail. The Atlantic coast can be quite cool for some. A short drive away is False Bay, where there are warm waters at Mulzenberg, Kalk Bay or Simonstown. Cape Town car hire discounts For those who enjoy sunbathing among nature, Sandy Bay natural reserve is a nudist beach. All of Cape Town's beaches offer free entry, with the exception of Boulders Beach in False Bay.

There are many activities to choose from when planning Cape Town daytrips. Daytrips are best done with hire car, though it is not crucial to have one. The most enjoyable trip is discovering the splendour of Table Mountain by cableway. The most identifying landmark of Cape Town, Table Mountain is a World Heritage site. Its peak is at 1086m above sea level and can be accessed by cable car.

As visitors enjoy refreshments at the restaurant, they will be in awe of the 360-degree view of Cape Town. The mountain is covered with wild flowers and also the famous silver tree. It is a joy for hikers to experience Table Mountain, with different walking trails marked by difficulty.

The most important historical site in South Africa, Robben Island is definitely worth a day visit. First used by the Dutch East India Company as a refreshment port, it then became a leper colony and asylum. After that, the army gained control of the island, after which it came under the Department of Correctional Services in 1960. Later a renowned prison for those considered hazardous to the former government, its most famous occupant was former president Nelson Mandela, who stayed here for 27 years. Guided tours of the museum and prison are available to a limited number of visitors per day.

You can travel to the Cape winelands by taking a scenic drive through vineyards, mountain ranges and Dutch homesteads. Online Cape Town vehicle rental The historic town of Stellenbosch is worth a visit, especially if you participate in the wine cellar tours and tastings. Stop by Paarl and enjoy the Fairview wine estate for wine and cheese tasting.

There are seasonal Seal Island boat trips available along the Atlantic seaboard and at Hout Bay, as well as a coastal drive through Constantia Nek and Ouu Kaapse Weg to Cape Point, where the two oceans meet. The Good Hope Nature Reserve is located close by and offers a handsome selection of birds, plants and animals. From here, take a look at Simonstown and the large penguin colony at Boulder's Beach. Lastly, stop by the famous Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens to unwind.

There are seasonal events in Cape Town as well. Between June and November, whale watching is available and should not be missed. The whales make their journey from the Antarctic to the Cape and Hermanus coasts. At Walker Bay, they even come as close as 50 metres from the shore. You can visit the Harbour Museum in Hermanus during your trip as well. To get back to Cape Town, take the beautiful 'Riviera of the Cape' coast drive through Gordon's Bay.

If you are visiting Cape Town during September and October, take yourself two hours away from the city through the amazing shift from desert to lush flowers. During these months, native flowers cover the whole ground.

Cape Town has abundance of things to do and places to see. Whether you're drawn to water, sand or greenery, you can find it here. Treat yourself to one of the world's most beautiful tourist attractions and enjoy a unique array of personal experiences.



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Travel website specialist Andy. Burrows knows South Africa's Cape Town region inside out, he particularly likes to tour around the areas of outstanding natural beauty.


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