Western Cape culinary delights
When your craving demands more than just a burger, sample the sumptuous gourmet offerings of Cape Town and the Western Cape!
The Atlantic Seaboard, less than half an hour away from the inner city, is home to a shopping centre by the sea, Blue Flag beaches, a promenade that is probably the most spectacular in the world, and all the food, shopping, entertainment and lifestyle elements one could hope for.
Outstanding restaurants where you can wiggle your toes in the sand in delight at the scrumptious local food.
Take a boat trip along the Atlantic Seaboard where you’ll discover an old shipwreck and an island populated by hundreds of slippery seals.
Paragliding is a once-in-a-lifetime, do-it-before-you-die, no-regrets kind of experience.
Our beautiful coastline is certainly not lacking in these nostalgic and historic structures and the Western Cape has at least ten lighthouses worth visiting.
Residents and visitors to the city can now visit the 68 000-seat Cape Town Stadium, which hosted eight 2010 FIFA World Cup matches.
What is it about the ocean, the soft murmur of its endless waves gently greeting the shore that washes away every care and makes you feel as if you’ve just woken from a deep healing sleep.