The Western Cape lies bordered by two oceans - the Indian Ocean to the south and the Atlantic to the west. The heart of the Western Cape is without doubt the city of Cape Town. Constantly engulfed by the presence of Table Mountain, the inner city combines with an effortless choice of white sandy beaches, must-visits like Robben Island, Cape Point and the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, magnificent green areas with rivers and dams, a floral kingdom unique to the Cape and an effortlessly warm climate. The vibrant coastline that stretches from Lambert’s Bay on the West Coast all the way around to Witsand, offers an incredible diversity. The wild Cape Agulhas coast and the extraordinary magnificence of the Garden Route makes visiting the Western Cape a must for all travellers.
Must Do’s
Walk hand to trunk with Elephants | |
Walk with Lions | |
Touch a Cheetah | |
Outdoor Braai around Camp Fire | |
Shark Cage Diving | |
Game Drives | |
Watch a Springbok Rugby Match | |
Winelands |
Seasons
*Summer is December – February
*Autumn is March – May
*Winter is June – August
*Spring is September – November
Highlights
Table Mountain | |
Robben Island | |
Garden Route | |
Kruger National Park | |
Cradle of Human Kind | |
KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields | |
Malaria Free Game Reserves | |
Sport Matches | |
Long Sandy Beaches | |
Fauna and Flora | |
Cultural Trips | |
uShaka | |
Whale Watching |