Published: December 4, 2008 11:58 am
Categories: Travel News
Blaauwberg’s climate, with its hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters could easily fool you into thinking you’re in the Meditteranean! Blaauwberg’s variety of bays and beaches boast a brilliant view of Table Mountain and the beaches in this region stand out as a surfer’s paradise. Several national and international surfing and windsurfing competitions are [...]
Published: December 4, 2008 11:54 am
Categories: Travel News
People have lived on this harsh plateau, the largest of its kind outside Asia, for over 500 000 years. The Khoi and San people, who left their legacy, heritage and tales as art on the rocks, gave the Karoo its name. The word “Karoo” is derived from “Karusa”, a Khoi word which means dry, barren [...]
Published: December 4, 2008 11:51 am
Categories: Travel News
The Atlantic Seaboard, also known as Cape Town’s Riviera, stretches from the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront on the North shore of Table Mountain, all the way down the West side of the Cape Peninsula to Hout Bay.
The Atlantic Seaboard includes the residential suburbs of Mouille Point, Green Point, Sea Point, Fresnaye, Bantry Bay, Clifton, Camps [...]
Published: December 4, 2008 11:49 am
Categories: Travel News
Comprised of the city centre and surrounding areas lying North of Table Mountain and east of Signal Hill, The City Bowl is abuzz with activity. Locals and tourists alike will all vouch for the variety offered, whether you’re interested in trendy dining, live music or shopping. The City Bowl’s centre of action begins and ends [...]
Published: December 4, 2008 11:47 am
Categories: Travel News
The Breede River Valley stretches from Gouda in the West and McGregor in the South, to Montagu in the East and the Karoo in the North. You are offered a choice of ten exquisitely scenic entrances into this region, allowing you the choice of experiencing the world renowned hot mineral springs at Montagu or investigating [...]