Robben Island

Robben Island

Top 10 Regions in Cape Town & the Western Cape

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Cape Town

Affectionately named the Mother City, Cape Town is beyond everything expected of a world class city. Recipient of hundreds of travel awards, spectacularly beautiful, culturally diverse, endlessly exciting - resplendent, irresistible Cape Town is the jewel of Africa.

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Cape Winelands

The Cape Winelands region is home to a superb landscape of blue mountains, steepsided valleys and vineyards, dotted with whitewashed old Cape Dutch homesteads and the modern wineries producing the internationally recognised wines for which South Africa is famous for.

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Cape West Coast

The Cape West Coast is renowned for its charming white washed fishing villages, incredible seafood and its spectacular shows of spring wild flowers (July to October). More than 8 600 species of flowers occur of which 68 percent are found nowhere else in the world.

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Cape Overberg

Whales, wheatfields, beaches, birding, adventure sport and sociable people, is what make the Overberg a destination of choice. Experience this gem of the Cape.

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Cape Garden Route & Klein Karoo

The Cape Garden Route is nestled between the mountains in the north and the Indian Ocean to the south. It is a place of spectacular scenic beauty with lush rich green forests on one side and semi arid plains on the other.

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Cape Central Karoo

The Central Karoo is one of the worlds most unique arid zones. In South Africa it stands alone, globally it is an envied rarity. The Karoo, the Hottentot word for dry thirst land, is considered a wonder of the scientific world.

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Cross border - Tsitskimma

Tsitsikamma, which neighbours the Western Cape lies between the Tsitsikamma Mountains and the sea. Sometimes referred to as the ‘garden of the garden route’, Tsitsikamma is the San word for ‘place of abundant water’ and is home to a rich ancient forest which supports an incredibly varied ecosystem.

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Cape Whale Coast

June to November sees the yearly migration of the ocean’s gentle giants to the pristine stretch of coastline between the towns of Kleinmond, Hermanus, Stanford and Gansbaai; known as the Cape Whale Coast, where they gather to mate and calve in secure coves.

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West Coast Peninsula

The West Coast Peninsula, which runs through the towns of Hopefield, Jacob’s Bay, Langebaan, Saldanha, Paternoster, St Helena Bay & Vredenburg boasts an extraordinary coastline. It is a region of contrast and beauty, famous for its simple fishing villages, unpretentious people and huge diversity of birds and wildlflowers.

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Hessequa

Khoi Khoi for ‘people of the trees’, Hessequa is made up of the towns of Heidelberg, Slangrivier, Riversdal, Albertinia, Gouritz and Still Bay. Flanked by the lower Breede River to the west and the Gourits River to the east, it is an all encompassing region boasting vineyards, majestic mountains, rivers, sweeping sand dunes, pristine stretches of beach, indigenous fynbos, and game farms.

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