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Cape Town in South Africa is regularly voted one of the globe's most beautiful cities. Cape Town has an enticing mix of modern vibrancy, fascinating history and exceptional natural beauty. For adventure tours, accommodation, car hire, guided tours and safaris in South Africa - in fact, for all your Africa Travel, Trust Thompsons.
 
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Accommodation
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Featured Tours
 
South Africa - Cape & Elephant Coast - 7 Days - 2009
Enjoy the spectacular Cape Peninsula and Cape Winelands, game viewing in the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Game Reserve and a World Heritage Site that protects a wetland eco-system.  

From R9 515.00
 
South Africa - Cape to Kruger - 14 Days - 2009
Experience the highlights of South Africa from Cape Town to Johannesburg on this fully escorted tour.

From R20 765.00
 
South Africa - Kruger Wildlife & the Cape - 8 Days - 2009
Seek out the Big Five in the Kruger National Park, and enjoy the dramatic beauty of cosmoplitan Cape Town.

From R10 405.00
 

Day tours

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    Escorted Tours

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    Intriguing Getaways

  • Western Cape - Winelands - Franschhoek
  • Western Cape - Winelands - Stellenbosch
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    Safari getaways

  • South Africa - Western Cape - 3 days
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    Tailormade Itineraries

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  • South Africa - Cape Town - Camps Bay
  • South Africa - Cape Town - Winelands
  • South Africa - Cape Town City
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    City Stopovers

  • South Africa - Cape Town
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    Diamond Collection

  • The Best of the Garden Route
  • The Cape - Up Close and Personal
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    Golfing getaways

  • Golfers Paradise - Cape Town & Winelands
  • Heavenly Hermanus
  • The Cape and Paradise Island
  • Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe
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    Luxury Train Journeys

  • The Blue Train: Cape Town to Pretoria
  • The Blue Train: Pretoria to Cape Town
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    Self Drive Packages

  • South Africa - 'Route 62' - The Winelands...
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    Wellness getaways

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    Climate
    Highlights

    Cape Town has a Mediterranean type climate. This makes for beautiful, hot summer days with daytime temperatures averaging 29degrees Celsius (Summer : October to March). Evenings are cool

    Winter daytime temperatures average approximately 20degrees celsius, with cold nights. Being located at the (almost) Southernmost point in Africa, Cape Town in winter is subject to inclement weather, interspersed by clear cool days.

    How to get there
    Cape Town is connected with many international centres by direct flights, as well as having connecting flights to most South African cities, and other regional cities such as Windhoek.

    • Take the cablecar up Table Mountain and look down on one of the most beautiful cities in the world (The more energetic may wish to walk up the mountain !)
    • Sample some of the Capes' best wine from estates established 300 years ago.
    • Enjoy the sun on the magnificent beaches at Camps Bay, Llandudno and many more.
    • Enjoy the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront...shops, restaurants and entertainment abound.
    • Take a tour of the Cape Peninsula.

     

     

     
    What to Expect
     
     

    In the city centre you'll find sleek sky scrapers rubbing shoulders with centuries-old Dutch, Cape Malay and British architecture, while flower sellers and buskers vie for attention in the pedestrian malls below the world famous Table Mountain which majestically envelopes the city.

    Visit the former prison cell of the world's most adored and respected man, Nelson Mandela, which is just a boat ride away.Cape Town literally has it all! Saunter up Adderly Street and you'll find yourself at the Houses of Parliament: up in the visitors' gallery you'll observe the goings-on of the Rainbow Nation's MPs, many of whom did not even have the right to vote just ten years ago.

    A short walk away is the enchanting Greenmarket Square, an open-air cobble-stoned market, selling everything from carved African masks to high fashion clothing.
    And when you've shopped till you're ready to drop, find a bench in the six-hectare Company Gardens. Originally Van Riebeeck's vegetable garden, back in the 17th Century, it has been landscaped as a reminder of a time when the city was a stopping place for traders and voyagers en route to the Far East.

    In the city's Malay Quarter, where rows of charming pastel buildings sprawl along the slopes of another landmark, Signal Hill, the Bo-Kaap Museum tells the story of the Malays, who were brought as slaves from Sri Lanka, the Indonesian islands and India.

    The apartheid government may have infamously moved 60 000 Cape Coloureds from their District Six homes before sending in the bulldozers four decades ago, but this is a community not easily quashed - to this day The Cape Minstrels strut through the streets of Cape Town strumming banjoes in a joyous New Year festival which is uniquely Capetonian.

     History buffs will get their fill at the Castle of Good Hope, a pentagonal fortification complete with moat and bastions, built to defend the Dutch settlement. Thrill seeking escapists can visit an impressive replica at the recently opened world-class GrandWest Casino and Entertainment Complex. Or pop along to the Ratanga Junction Theme Park for fun, fantasy and adventure entertainment, themed restaurants and variety shows.

    Shopaholics are well catered for in this city, most notably at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, South Africa's number one tourist attraction - and equally favoured by the locals - for good reason. For around this working harbour has sprung an abundance of shops, from designer boutiques to food market stalls, two large craft markets, the amazing Two Oceans Aquarium, the Imax Cinema with its gigantic screen, and dozens of restaurants.
    If it's wildlife of a different sort that you're after, take a hike up Table Mountain - or catch the cable-car - and meet the mountain's famous dassies (rock rabbits), or take a ferry out to Robben Island and get acquainted with not only the tiny cell which Nelson Mandela called home for almost three decades, but the adorable African penguins and Caspian terns.
    Better still, head out to Hermanus for a spot of unrivalled whale watching. And adrenalin junkies can come face-to-face with a Great White Shark or two, in a never-to-be-forgotten cage diving experience.

    Of course, most people will be content to lap up the Cape's natural wonders like its beaches. Take your pick from Clifton, Camps Bay, Llandudno, Bloubergstrand and Noordhoek; all boasting pristine white sand and gorgeous vistas.

     And then there's the wine! A few days in the famed Cape Winelands, home to the likes of Nederberg, Meerlust and Boschendal, is worth the journey alone. The name of one of the Cape's best known wine estates, Buitenverwachting, sums up, in a word, this fair city: beyond expectations.

     

     
         
     

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