9 highlights you won't want to miss when staying in Cape Town - Intellitravel
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9 highlights you won’t want to miss when staying in Cape Town

Cape Town sets the pace of an upbeat city where the Rainbow Nation fuses urban and outdoor into a melting pot. Discover the hidden gems of this city as you get to explore the city and its surrounds.

1. Cape of Good Hope

Take the coastal road along the Atlantic Ocean and head towards the fishing village Hout Bay. Along the way enjoy the magnificent white sandy beaches of Clifton; Camps Bay and Llandudno. Stop off in Hout Bay and head out towards Seal Island home to the Cape fur seal and sea birds. If lucky you may even get to see an attack by great white sharks on the Cape Fur Seal and observe the social interaction of these creatures

En route stop at the local farm stall and grab a cup of coffee and pastry before heading towards the Cape of Good Hope via Chapman’s Peak rated as one of the most spectacular marine drives in the world. Breath taking scenic spots along the road that lead to the Cape Point wildlife reserve with the highest sea…

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