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Cape town sights and things to see

  • Go to the Top of Table Mountain in the unique revolving Cable Car and experience the breathtaking sweeping views of the Cape Peninsula
  • Take a Helicopter Flip and see it all from the air! See the Whales from the most exciting land-based whale-watching venue in the World (Aug. - Nov.) Robben Island Tour by boat
  • Should you be looking for something more thrilling, we suggest; Shark Viewing and Cage Diving, Scuba diving, Jet Boat, Harbour and Bay Cruises, Deep Sea and Inshore Fishing and Adventure Sailing

IZIKO MUSEUMS OF CAPE TOWN

Natural History Museums

  • South African Museum
  • Planetarium

Art History

  • South African National Gallery
  • Michaelis Collection

Social History

  • Slave Lodge
  • Castle of Good Hope
  • Groot Constantia
  • Bo-Kaap Museum
  • Koopmans De Wet House
  • Bertram House
  • Rust en Vreugd
  • Maritime centre

CITY WALKING TOUR

Weather permitting - meet at Cape Town Tourism office

  • Depart: Cape Town Tourism, corner of Burg and Castle Streets
  • When: Monday - Saturday 10h30/li>
  • How long? 3 hours
  • Price: R120 (Youth half price)

Includes entry to District Six Museum. We tell the story of Cape Town and its people . using street names, buildings, monuments etc as props. Dutch, slavery, British. Old and new SA

OR. The "Cape Town on Foot "walking tours which have been extended to include a visit to the Bo-Kaap on each walk, thus offering a true Cape Town experience. Duration is still 2.5 hours and departure from Monday to Friday is at 11 a.m. from Cape Town Tourism offices, Burg Street, and on Saturdays we start at 10 am. The current rate is R 150 per person and children under 14 are free. The walks are still conducted in English/German/French.

ROBBEN ISLAND TOUR

The famous Robben Island, whose prison was once home to former South African president Nelson Mandela as well as many other black political freedom fighters, is now a World Heritage Site and provides stunning views across the bay with Table Mountain as its backdrop. A trip to the island is an unforgettable experience and offers a glimpse into the life and times of the apartheid era.

Daily tours to the island include the ferry trip there and back, an island tour and a tour of the prison with a former political prisoner as your guide. Allow three and a half hours for the trip (this includes the 1/2 hour ferry trip each way) and book in advance. Ferries leave at regular intervals throughout the day from the Clock Tower precint at the V&A Waterfront.

  • How long? 3 to 4 hours
  • Price: R200 per Adult and R90 per child (4 - 17 years old) - includes transfer to and from Waterfront - (Mon to Sat)
  • It’s a must

http://www.robben-island.org.za

tickets link, please book

http://www.webtickets.co.za/event.aspx?itemid=76219

 

 

RED TOPLESS BUS

Hop on hop off Orientation of the City (red route) and Hout Bay (Blue route)

  • 2 day ticket = R 180-00 all routes children R 100-00 U12 years
  • 1 day ticket = R 100-00 red or blue route children R 50-00 U12 years

Red Route

7 days a week - starts at 9h30 - 13 stops every 20/30 minutes Red Route covers the following destinations:

  • V&A Waterfront
  • Green Market square
  • SA Museum
  • Jewish Museum
  • District 6 Museum
  • The Castle
  • Table Mountain Cableway
  • Camps Bay Beach
  • Sea Point

http://www.capetown-traveladviser.com/cape-towns-topless-tours.html

Blue Route

7 days a week - starts at 9h30 - 13 stops every 20/30 minutes Red Route covers the following destinations:

  • V&A Waterfront
  • Kirstenbosch
  • World of birds
  • Township walking tour
  • Original T-Bag design
  • Boat trip to Seal Island
  • Mariners Wharf
  • Camps Bay Beach
  • Sea Point

 

 

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