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Winelands
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Cape Town
– fun, sun and adventure
Cape Town offers a wealth of lively cultural attractions and
outdoor pursuits. Spoilt for choice the visitor's biggest problem
is choosing between the city's countless restaurants, cafés,
theatres and museums
Collections
from antiquity, Dutch baroque architecture, fine museums crowned with
modern skyscrapers, busy pedestrian streets and beautiful parks vie for
your attention. You can safely explore the city on your own. In the
bustling harbour area the shops and amusements of The Waterfront encourage pleasant strolls in the sun. |
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Mandela´s prison
A few sea miles out on the Atlantic lies the flat, wind-swept Robben
Island, the former penal colony and a stark reminder of a darker era in
South African history.
A guided tour of the townships,
where life is lived by the less privileged black majority, gives
occasion for reflection. The broad smiles of the children contrasting
sharply with their humble surroundings. Quality of life can be many
things.
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A day on the beach, on the fairways or... Cape
Town offers countless activities within comparatively short distances.
Enjoy the beach at Camps Bay or Clifton. Take to the greens on spacious
golf courses on the Indian Ocean. Go hiking in Cape Town’s majestic
mountains or visit idyllic Winelands.
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Tour the Cape of Good Hope
A must, of course, is a delightful drive, either behind the wheel or on
an organised tour, to the Cape of Good Hope, where the Atlantic meets
the Indian Ocean, each battering incessantly against its own shore of
the narrow isthmus.
Cape Town, quite rightly, is one the world’s most popular holiday destinations.
And Liberty International's South African office is waiting and ready to assist you in any way possible.
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