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 Two Oceans Aquarium

posted by triplecrown on 25 August 2009 at 19:52

This is an unusual aquarium with a hands on area where you can touch marine life, the aquariums' answer to a petting zoo. The whole place is informative and interactive. You will learn something new and enjoy it!

 Cape Grace Hotel

posted by rajkumar on 7 August 2009 at 06:32

The hotel is located in the center of the city. There is wonderful view from the hotel. You can view such places like Victoria & Alfred Waterfront & Table Mountain. The ambience of the hotel is really attracting. The interior of the hotel is very unique. It reflects the olden day’s te ... more

 Cape Point

posted by shravyayampala on 16 July 2009 at 11:01

The Cape Point offers a natural beauty. The reserve offers an abundance of natural beauty, is home to various birds and mammals, including antelope, baboon, ostrich and zebra, as well as more than 2200 plant species. There is a restaurant and gift shop and information center too. Picnic sports are ... more

 Two Oceans Aquarium

posted by ashleyhotmama on 3 July 2009 at 21:55

Located in Cape Town, South Africa, the Two Oceans Aquarium offers seven exhibition galleries with big viewing windows. The aquarium opened on November 13, 1995 and it houses more than 300 marine species. If certified, it's also possible to scuba dive with the ragged tooth sharks. They also have ... more

 Slave Lodge

posted by DVC_Chris on 1 June 2009 at 00:45

While not necessarily appropriate for young children, the Slave Lodge in Cape Town, South Africa is a museum that is so moving, that it should not be missed. While experiencing this museum, I learned a lot about the slave trade, and the affects that it had in Africa in general, and Cape Town in par ... more

dealchecker's guide to Cape Town

A range of jagged mountains thrusting into the splendid desolation of the southern Atlantic, the Cape Peninsula is one of the world's most beautiful places.

Pristine beaches, sheltered bays and secluded coves encircle the majestic might of Table Mountain, a World Heritage Site and home to some 8,500 species of flower. Between the mountain's looming crags and Table Bay's deep blue sweep lies South Africa's Mother City and the cosmopolitan hub of the Western Cape Province - Cape Town.

The best way to revel in the Peninsula's unrivalled beauty is to travel to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve along one of two coastal drives, each dramatically different. To the west, the famous Chapman's Peak route traverses Sea Point's cosmopolitan seaboard and the natural beauty of Clifton's famed beaches, leading one from the quiet rusticity of Hout Bay over the awe-inspring, cliff-hugging Chapman's Peak Drive to the endless, white expanse of Noordhoek's Long Beach. The famous Argus Bicycle Race takes place on this spectacular road. The False Bay road heads north, hugging the mountains, snaking past Fish Hoek, a popular family beach, Kalk Bay, a fishing village imbued with character and colour, and Muizenberg, renowned for its safe swimming and excellent surfing.

Life in the City Bowl centres around the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, a pulsating waterfront Mecca, historical site and working harbour offering everything from upmarket shopping malls, arts and crafts markets, theatres and live music to entertainment showpieces, including the Telkom Exploratorium and the awe-inspiring Two Oceans Aquarium.

From the Waterfront, it's a short boat ride to Robben Island, one of the most significant historical sites in South Africa. First used by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) as a victualling station, it became an asylum and leper colony. Later, it fell under the Army and Navy and, in 1960, under the Department of Correctional Services. It gained notoriety as a prison, housing for more than two decades former President Nelson Mandela.

Museums and art galleries abound and South Africa's oldest building, the Castle of Good Hope, is in the city centre. The cobbled streets of Bo-Kaap with their delightful old buildings and the first mosque in South Africa stand in cultural contrast to the buildings of the oldest homestead and wine farm in the Cape, Groot Constantia. On the Constantia wine route, Groot Constantia is tied by history and the vine to estates in the Helderberg and Durbanville.

A short drive from the theme parks, malls, cineplexes and entertainment centres of Century City, the energetic, and those wanting to explore the abundance of the Cape Floral Kingdom's fauna and flora, can take to the hills, choosing from myriad walks and climbs: up Table Mountain or Lion's Head, through the Silvermine or Tygerberg Nature Reserves, Newlands Forest, the Cape of Good Hope or Helderberg Nature Reserves, or one of several other inner-city wildlife areas.

Because of its geographical location, Cape Town and the Western Cape province have a pleasant mediterranean climate, and rain in summer and spring is rare, while winter has fairly frequent bright sunny days. The city is bordered by two ocean currents, the cold Benguela current on the Atlantic side, and the warm Agulhas current from the Indian Ocean side, further moderating the temperatures.

The best season for a visit in cape town are the summer months there, October till March, but it can be very hot in December and January. August and September are the suitable months to visit the west-coast. After spring time the desert is full of beautiful wild flowers.

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