Days 2-3: Explore the sights of Cape Town
Cape Town was simply made for romance: visit the
beautiful beaches of Camps Bay and Clifton, cooling off with a sea-view
cocktail afterward and take a drive down the dramatic peninsula to Cape Point,
stopping off at the colourful towns of Kalk Bay or Simons Town for lunch and a
stroll along the seafront and into working harbours.
You can also enjoy fantastic views of the city from the
top of Table Mountain or go on a boat cruise around the harbour, and don't
forget that historic Robben Island is just a ferry ride away. A stroll down the
Sea Point Promenade with an ice cream in hand is another way to enjoy the
stunning sea views and the sunset before dinner at one of the city's many
top-class restaurants.
On your third day, opt for a half-day cycle tour of the
beautiful Cape Peninsula, either leaving at sunrise or timing your journey to
end at sunset. This fun-filled excursion leaves from the V&A Waterfront and
has you riding through the historic harbour and alongside the Atlantic Ocean as
the sea breeze fills the air. You visit the Cape Town Stadium and the
eco-friendly Green Point Urban Park as well as the oldest working lighthouse in
the South Africa before continuing along the Sea Point Promenade. Then ride
through Bantry Bay and stop at Darwin’s Rocks, where the famous explorer
himself stopped in the HMS Beagle! Make your way past Clifton and its four
attractive beaches to take in the magnificent views of the Twelve Apostles
Mountains and Camps Bay Beach before returning to the city for a meander
through De Waterkant Village, the Company's Gardens and the historic Malay
quarter of the Bo-Kaap.
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