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AttractionsRobben Island – Robben Island is best known as the place where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated for 18 of his 27 years as a political prisoner. Daily tours are led by former inmates.Table Mountain – Iconic landmark of this fabulous city. If the views from Derwent aren’t enough, you can travel up by cable car and marvel at the vista.Cape Point – The tail of the Table Mountain range, it juts dramatically into the sea from the Nature Reserve. Take time to explore the flora and fauna and the beaches in the area.V&A Waterfront – A great development of the historic docklands, the Waterfront offers over 400 shops as well as bars, restaurants, craft markets, the Aquarium, buskers and continually changing attractions in addition to boat rides out into Table Bay.Winelands – Wander through beautiful countryside stopping only to taste South Africa’s delectable wine. Constantia is the most local, or take a day and visit breathtaking Franschhoek, Paarl and the university town of Stellenbosch.Beaches – There are beaches to suit every mood. Social Camps Bay is a must and a great place to watch the sun set. But don’t miss beautiful Llandudno, the huge wild stretch of Noordhoek or the chance to swim with penguins at Boulders Beach in Simon’s Town.Nightlife – Just a stone’s throw from Derwent House lies the ever trendy Kloof St with its collection of bars and restaurants. Follow it down to Long Street, heart of the hip and happening in the city. Head over to De Waterkant for some of the best nightclubs, or just hang out in the Cape Quarter.Restaurants – You can treat yourself to some world class food in Cape Town at a very affordable price. Even the most testing gourmet will be happy with the food on offer from many of Cape Town’s restaurants. Where to start? Ask us for our recommendations.
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