
Ultimate 3-Day Cape Town Highlights
Offers a trip up Table Mountain, the V&A Waterfront, and Kirstenbosch Gardens, together with a full-day Cape Peninsula tour...
Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula: An ideal juxtaposition of beautiful nature, impressive history, and pulsing culture-from Table Mountain in all its panoramic glory, to the visual feast of a drive around Chapman's Peak. From visiting the Cape of Good Hope to spotting a colony of penguins at Boulders Beach to quaint seaside villages like Simon's Town and Hout Bay, this city is literally one big adventure playground for those who dare. The vibrant city of Cape Town offers world-class dining, markets, and cultural attractions, including Robben Island. It's a destination promising unforgettable adventure, relaxation, and discovery.
Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula are composed of a myriad of cultural experiences in an eclectic mix of history, art, and local culture. Take in the world-famous Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was kept while imprisoned, or see apartheid history at the District Six Museum. Bo-Kaap is alive with its street houses, Cape Malay culture alive, and historic mosque dotting the roads. Take in some traditional music and dance and craft markets throughout the city. In the Cape Peninsula, seafood is enjoyed, the Cape of Good Hope is explored, and the blend of cultures that shape the region is discovered.
When in Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula, take plenty of water, especially during hot summer months, and protect yourself with sunscreen, hats, and light clothes. Malaria is not a risk, but vaccination courses should be up to date. Be very careful when hiking, especially on mountainous areas like Table Mountain, and use suitable footwear. On wine tours, drink responsibly and plan for safe transportation if wine tasting. Be aware of pickpocketing in tourist areas and secure your belongings. Always follow safety advice when swimming or hiking along the coast.
A good landscape can be photographed in Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula: Table Mountain, a panoramic coastline-such conditions are well captured either in early morning or later afternoon when the sun gives soft golden light. For capturing the sprawling city and vineyards, use a wide-angle lens. Telephoto lenses work very well for animals, especially at Boulders Beach for shooting penguins. Colorful local markets and street scenes, especially those in Bo-Kaap, come alive with vibrancy. For wine estates, the attractiveness of the vineyards must be captured with dramatic mountainous landscapes in the background.