When one reflects on the splendours of the Cape - lush green valleys, rugged mountains, azure seas and sky - then the Cape’s Winelands are usually top of the list.
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens is over 528 hectares of some of the world’s most beautiful gardens that lie literally at the feet of the eastern slopes of Table Mountain.
Robben Island, just off the coast of Cape Town, is famous for the imprisonment of South Africa�s first democratic President, Nelson Mandela, in its maximum-security prison.
At the end of the Cape Peninsula, about 80 km from Cape Town, is Cape Point. Also known as the Cape of Good Hope or Cape of Storms it lies within the Good Hope portion of the Table Mountain National Park.