Canal Walk is one of Cape Town’s premier shopping destinations, offering over 400 stores that represent a world of local and international brands. Aside from shopping, there are also various restaurants and entertainment options to keep you busy at Canal Walk.
The V&A Waterfront has all the usual offerings of a shopping centre but with so much more. It is one of the most beautiful shopping destinations in Cape Town as it is situated right on the Atlantic shore. Many of the restaurant and dining options are situated right on the water and provide beautiful views […]
The Gardens Shopping Centre is conveniently located, just a few floors beneath the Holiday Apartments. With a whole host of shops, restaurants, supermarkets and services at your disposal, this shopping destination will no doubt become a frequently visited destination.
Cape Town has some awesome breaks to offer on both sides of the mountain. The most popular surfing beach, particularly for beginners, is Muizenberg which is also populated by many surf schools and surfboard rentals. Looking for more of a challenge? Check out Long Beach in Kommetjie or Big Bay in Blouberg.
Clifton beach (which is constituted by a collection of smaller beaches) is almost as good-looking as the people you will no doubt find lounging on it. Clifton always draws a crowd when the weather is good and is surrounded by many chic restaurants and bars.
Camps Bay beach is an idyllic stretch of coast that lies between Lions Head and Table Mountain. The Camps Bay strip is home to many trendy bars and restaurants while the beach itself is filled with tanners, swimmers and those knocking back a drink or two to the beautiful sunset.
Artscape Theatre is one of Cape Town’s oldest and most prominent performing arts centres. It is home to the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra, Cape Town Opera and Cape Town City Ballet. The theatre hosts a variety of performances such as ballets, plays and musicals.
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens rests at the foot of Table Mountain and offers a wide variety of natural beauty. Kirstenbosch is acclaimed as one of the great botanical gardens of the world, hosting a large selection of flora and fauna over its vast 528 hectares.
A 50km drive out of the city will take you to the tranquil Stellenbosch Winelands. The Stellenbosch area is well-known for its unending vistas of rolling vineyards where some of South Africa’s finest wines can taste and enjoy.
With over one million specimens of scientific importance on offer, the South African Museum of Natural History offers visitors a taste of the cultural and biological history of the Cape, and the world. The museum is the result of 200 years of constant curation that continues today.











