Welcome to Cape Town! The sea, the mountains, the animals, the vines, the Capetonians are really spoiled by nature. Maybe that's why they are so welcoming and proud to share their city. Going to the end of Africa is no longer an expedition as in the time of the great navigators, but the feeling of wonder is still there. The boat is no longer part of the trip, but after about ten hours of flying, the change of scenery is total. We arrive in one of the most beautiful cities in Africa, vibrant, mixed, tolerant, which is being rebuilt since the end of apartheid. Cafés, concerts, sporting events are always on the agenda. Lovers of good food, wine and beautiful scenery will also be delighted in this gourmet region where there are more than enough wine estates with their historic buildings.

As the preparation of such a trip is often difficult, we advise you to use the African Eagle agency, established since 1993, which will help you find the right local deals. In connection with numerous hotels and restaurants in the region, they will be able to make you discover many unmissable sites, also through organized trips and visits led by one of the 300 multilingual guides of the agency.

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Cape Town's Top Ten Unmissable:


Walk on the Table Moutain to the Botanical Gardens of Kirstenbosch.

Visit Slave Lodge, SA National Gallery and Irma Stern Museum.

Go to Cape Point and marvel at the beautiful scenery, the ocean and the animals.

Relax on the beach at Camps Bay and enjoy a drink on the terrace of a sunset bar.

Visit the estate of Klein Constantia and taste Constance wine.

Take the road or train to Simon's Town, stopping at the villages of Kalk Bay and Muizenberg.

Climb Lions Head Mountain at the end of the day, with a picnic lunch, on the night of the full moon to see the sunset and moonrise.

Visit the picturesque villages of Franchhoek and Stellenboch, while taking the opportunity to see the vineyards and enjoy wine and cheese tastings.

Go window-shopping on Kloof Street and try one of the many cafes/restaurants on the street.

Take a walk and have a drink on Long Street, the most famous and lively street in the city centre.

Another facet of Captownian life, the discovery of the hidden side of the iceberg, namely the Townships. The Township Tour (half day). Discover the multicultural side of Cape Town and interact with the locals. From District Six, where during the apartheid regime forced displacement changed the lives of many people; the informal settlements of Langa and Khayelitsha, where traditional healers and Shebeen add to the rich culture of life in the Township. While the suburbs are often the sites of extreme poverty, they are also places of dynamism and creativity. Discover both sides of life in the canton while learning about their history and current situation. More information on: www.daytours.co.za

If you have more time for a day, we offer you the complete city tour. Visit of the vineyards and the peninsula . Start the day on the wine route with a wine tasting, a cellar visit and an orientation tour of the historic town of Stellenbosch. From Stellenbosch, travel along the picturesque bay along the False coastal road to Muizenberg. After a stop at the naval village of the town of Simon, continue to the Cape of Good Hope nature reserve which includes the southernmost tip of Africa: Cape Point. The return trip to Cape Town you take the via Peak Drive Chapman , Hout Bay , Camps Bay and Sea Point .

A very nice program in perspective!