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Hout Bay – Boat Tour

Excursion cost: R200-­‐R250 In the last two decades, Hout Bay originally named Houtbaai (Wood Bay) by Dutch Settlers due to the surrounding wooded valley, has changed from being a small fisherman’s village to becoming a bustling little tourist town with fairy tale harbor views. Hout Bay has now become well known as the port of departure...

Top 10 activities in Cape Town
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Top 10 activities in Cape Town

Are you coming to Cape Town soon or are you already here and looking for cool activities to do? Well we made a list of things we think ...

Shark Cage Diving in Cape Town
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Shark Cage Diving in Cape Town

 About The ultimate adventure for many is travelling through South Africa, thanks to the unbridled, beautiful nature, the plush accommodation and the diverse wildlife. In fact, it is very hard to get around to everything you want to do in South Africa and Cape Town! That’s why there are trips organised which allow you to...

Sandboarding in Cape Town
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Sandboarding in Cape Town

About Sandboarding Sandboarding is a great outdoor adventure sport for the whole family, much like snowboarding except on the beach! It’s one of the many great adventurous things to do in Cape Town. The general idea of sandboarding and snowboarding is the same: you strap a board to your feet and slide down a hill....

Discover Cape Point!
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Discover Cape Point!

About Cape Point is a nature reserve found within the Table Mountain National Park. It is known as one of the most beautiful parts of South Africa, with its 7750 hectares of beautiful nature, including wild cloves, fynbos-covered valleys, tidal pools, and diverse flora and fauna. There are 1100 plant species and 250 different bird...

Lion’s Head – Cape Town
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Lion’s Head – Cape Town

About Lion’s Head Lion’s Head is a mountain located in Cape Town, between Signal Hill and Table Mountain and is also part of the Table Mountain National Park. The peak is known as Lion’s Head and Signal Hill was called Lion’s Tail by the Dutch, as the shape of the two together resembles a crouching...