See the Best of Cape Town
Deemed one of the most beautiful cities in the world
You must visit Cape Town and Table Mountain
The Cape Pennsular combines the finest scenic treasures with charecter and charm, colourfil, cosmopolitan people to offer a visitor an unforgettable insight to an unrivalled holiday destination.
Cape Town is passionatly know as the Mother City
Go Safari has selected a tour operator based in Cape Town “our Cape Town office” will take care of all our guests on our Garden Route and Cape Town tours
You can easily spend a week in Cape Town as there is plenty to see and do.
Table Mountain is unquestionably one of the world’s most famous landmarks. The panoramic view from its 1086 meter summit is spectacular as Cape Town stretches away to the distant shores of the Atlantic and have a clear view of Robben Island. Table Mountain is estimated to be over 60 million years old and is just over 3km long. The cableway which ferries passengers to and from the summit was first opened in 1929, it has recently been upgraded to a sleek “Rotair” cable car which rotates through 360 degrees and provides stunning views en route.
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Some of the more popular tours are:
Winelands Tour
This full day tour includes a visit to Paarl and Franschoek visiting the best wine estates in the area. A chance to taste some of South Africa’s famous wines while admiring the spectacular scenery.
Peninsular or Cape Point Tour
Another full day of stunning scenery and mountain passes, drive over Chapman’s Peak and Boyes Drive. Visit Cape Point which is the southernmost tip of the Cape Peninsular and have the chance to see the penguins at Boulders Beach.
Hermanus & False Bay
A must during the whale season. Not only will you experience more stunning scenery but have the pleasure of watching whales play from the shore.
Great White Shark Diving
For the more adventurous Join the BIGGEST & BEST great white shark cage dive tour operator for an unforgettable experience at Shark Alley. Great White Shark spotting is virtually guaranteed and there is plenty of space in the 7 man shark cage for multiple shark dives.
There are many other day activities like isiting Robben Island, going up Table Mountain taking a helicopter flight over Cape Town or visiting the V&A Waterfront for a meal and some retail therapy.
For any of the above tours AND more please enquire here.
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The West Coast of Southern Africa is one of the alternative trips to consider if you enjoy wide open spaces with a low population, lots of beaches, great mountain scenery, unpolluted night skies, good food, country hospitality, Rooibos tea products, and great value wines.This is only an hours drive from Cape Town and you can spend a few days visiting this gem of a well kept secret.
The beaches at the Cape may be described, simply, as glorious. Miles of crisp, white sands washed by the clean, clear waters of the chilly Atlantic on the west coast, and the warmer Indian Ocean in the east coast.
At Cape Town’s Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, neglected warehouses where skilfully transformed to create a dockland of museums, pubs, shops, restaurants and hotels and is now the one of the most popular destinations in the City.
In 1652, Jan van Riebeeck established the First settlement at the Cape below the Flat-topped mass of Table Mountain. This 'Mother City' of Cape Town became a vital stop for passing seafarers - and several hundred years later, she retains that grand reputation as one of the world's foremost harbour cities. The port of Cape Town is South Africa’s second largest, and the fifth busiest in Africa. Much of the harbour area has been reclaimed from the sea. Nine kilometres off Table Bay is Robben Island, where a maximum security prison was established in 1658.
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Did You Know?
... these interesting facts about Cape Town:
Cape Town today it is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, reflecting its role as a major destination for immigrants and expatriates to South Africa. As of 2007 the city had an estimated population of 3.5 million. Cape Town's land area of 2,455 square kilometers (948 sq mi) is larger than most other South African cities, resulting in a comparatively lower population density of 1,425 inhabitants per square kilometer (3,690 /sq mi).
The southern most tip of the Cape Peninsular is Cape Point, a jagged finger of land where sheer rocky cliffs plunge down into the sea – arguably, the most weathered area of South Africa’s coast.
The south-eastern slopes of Table Mountain are devoted to the cultivation of South Africa's magnificent floral heritage. Here at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, some 4000 species of indigenous plants from across the country flourish and bloom with a brilliant display of flowers and fynbos in a 560 hectare haven of peace and tranquillity.
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