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Diverse Cape Town

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City Bowl

Sea Point/ Greenpoint/ Waterfront/ BoKaap

Countless cafes, bars and restaurants. Near the famous V&A - the biggest shopping mall, local artisan and fresh produce markets, the harbour front for nice walks, views and boat trips ie to Robben Island. It's home to Cpt stadium, Golf courses, boasts sports activities, the long ocean promenade etc. Not to forget the multicultural quaint neighbourhood called Bokaap with its iconic colourful houses.

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Atlantic Seaboard

Fresnaye/ Bantry Bay/ Clifton & Camps Bay

Not far from Seapoint and Greenpoint, but these lie higher up against the beautiful backdrop of Table Mountain and Lionshead. With beautiful ocean views you're close to the famous Clifton Beaches. Plenty of cafe and restaurant options are also available. The roads might get busier on hotter days esp. weekends due to a surge of beach visitors.

Surrounded by mountains Haut Bay has its own harbour and marks the start of the breathtaking Chapman's Peak Drive reaching all the way to the Cape Point Nature Reserve. Kalk Bay is a fishing town and known for great seafood eateries, whilst Muizenberg shows off with its long beaches, famous colourful beach huts and high waves for every surfer's dream.

South Peninsula

Hout Bay/ Kalk Bay/ Muizenberg

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Northern Suburbs

Durbanville & Blouberg

Explore great wine farms in underrated Durbanville, and easily access the long beaches with post- card views of Table Mountain across the bay from famous Blouberg Beach which is also every Kitesurfer’s paradise.

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Southern Suburbs

Constantia & Newlands

On the backdrop of Table Mountain close to Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden, Constantia is home to one of the oldest wine farms in the Cape. With views of lush forests and green vineyards it's perfect for nature lovers but also lazy pool & bbq days. You’ll find luxurious properties and many fine-dining restaurants such as the renowned La Colombe which is listed among the top 100 worldwide. But they’re also cute low key eateries in nearby village style Newlands with more affordable housing too.

Winelands

Stellenbosch & Franschhoek

No trip to Cape Town or even SA would be complete without at least a day spent in the Winelands, some prefer to spend their entire stay here. Stellenbosch is the cultural epicentre with a great sense of history and the best wines, bordering beautiful Franschhoek with its concentration of an overwhelming amount of award-winning restaurants and a more touristy infrastructure. Paarl could be a lunch stop on your way to the quaint village of Tulbagh - a sweet spot in the country side with prime but affordable B&Bs. 

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