Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most famous landmark and one of the city’s greatest attractions. A trip up this famous Table Mountain is one of the tourist highlights Cape Town has to offer. There are over 100 scenic ways to climb the table mountain however many people prefer to take the revolving cable car which brings you to the 1086 meters summit in few minutes.
For nearly 400 years, Robben Island which is 12 kilometers from Cape Town, was a place of banishment, exile, isolation and imprisonment. It was here that rulers sent those they regarded as political troublemakers, social outcasts and the unwanted of society. Nelson Mandela was amoung the thousands who were put in this jail for a couple years.
Famous for its giant aquatic summer visitors, Hermanus has established itself as one of the continents most desired tourist destinations. But there is far more to this bustling seaside town than her whales. Join AllAfrika Safaris on a whale tour that includes dramatic mountain passes, beautiful coastal estuaries, secluded seaside retreats of the rich and famous and one of the most scenic coastal roads in the world.
Cape Winelands is the largest wine producing region in the Western Cape. The Winelands is a playground for students, business executives, tourists, lovers and friends just looking for a fabulous, stylishly relaxed time in nature. You will get to taste many world-famous and award-winning wines.
Cape Town is one of the world known cosmopolitan city. Described by Sir Francis Drake in 1580 as ‘the fairest cape in all the world’, the ‘Mother City’ of Cape Town is one of the world’s top tourist destinations that you don’t want to miss. It is located in the Western Cape, and is the third most populous city in South Africa.
Cape Agulhas ( In Portuguese, “Cabo das Agulhas” meaning “Cape of Needles”) is the geographic southern tip of the African continent, commonly thought to be the nearby Cape of Good Hope. It was most commonly known in English as Cape Lagullas until the 20th century. The cape is defined for hydrographic purposes to be the dividing point between the Atlantic and Indian oceans.