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30 August 2022

Cape Town - Adventure Travel for all!

 

Cape Town offers many various Adventure Experiences in and around the city.

Try as many as the budget allows or choose just one and enjoy the incredible experience.


One of the most exciting adventures is a Tandem Paraglide off Signal Hill in Cape Town.

There are numerous operators and most cater for all ages. Weight restrictions from 15kg to 135kg - check with your chosen operator re any weight concerns. Take a running leap off Signal Hill with assistance and your experienced guide in tandem and enjoy the incredible views over the ocean as you sore up high, catching the thermals.  It is thrilling experience and the huge numbers taking off on any given day, in good weather, are testament to the popularity of this Cape Town Experience.


 

Another cool option in exploring the city is via Scootours - a scooter with thick tyres and impressive brakes! No motor - just your own foot power. Ideal for young and old. Freewheel downhill from Signal Hill towards Bo-Kaap on an off road track. You are then collected and taken up to Table Mountain for the next run off the lower slopes of the mountain.

www.scootours.co.za

Bookings are essential for this activity - book online 
Children can ride with adults if required - fun for all!


With many other activities to choose from we list a few below

Please do check their websites for up-to-date information

Snorkel with Seals - there are a number of companies offering this activity in Cape Town.

Children should be 15 years or older, all participants must be good swimmers and not suffer with sea-sickness. Cape Fur Seals weigh between 100 to 350 kg - very inquisitive and often playful. 

For those who don't want to venture into the water, seals can be seen up close in both Hout Bay and Kalk Bay Harbours. Whether one considers this a good or bad practice remains debatable.

The seals in Hout Bay Harbour are fed by locals as a money earner and tourist attraction. 


Water Bikes Simonstown is another fun activity to enjoy. Guided tours are available to "bike" to the penguins or just to admire the marine life and scenery from your lofty height on the bike, Due to the height of the bike, you won't get wet and the activity is suitable for anybody over 1.5m tall and weighing not more than 110kg. Find them at Simonstown Pier. This is both a winter and summer activitiy, weather permitting.

www.capetownwaterbikes.co.za

 Cape Town Ziplines

"Situated in Constantia Nek on the Silvermist Estate this adventure activity is not to be missed if you are seeking an adventure filled activity.

Cape Town Ziplines forms part of the well-known SA Forest Adventures Adventure Brand. SA Forest Adventures is known nationally and internationally as one of Africa’s leading Adventure Companies.


The adventure begins with a brief safety introduction at our office with in the Silvermist Estate. From here guests will embark on a hair raising guided 4 x 4 drive into the mountain high above Constantia with a spectacular view of Cape Town. Cape Town Ziplines boarders on the Table Mountain National Park Reserve. You will be surrounded by the natural beauty, fauna and flora while walking and zipline between the 12 platforms. You could almost mistakably think that you are inside the Table Mountain Nature Reserve as you take in the amazing scenery.

The Zipline experience offers you a tour of the cables starting high in the mountain and slowly descending down the slopes. Our platforms offer visitors the most amazing panoramic views of Cape Town".

www.saforestadventures.co.za

Jeep Dune Adventure

www.jeeptours.capetown

Zip along in open top Jeep Wranglers in the Witzand Aquifer Nature reserve. Just 40 mins from Cape Town

"Cape Town is unique due to its high concentration of local flora and fauna species. Our nature reserves protect and conserve our city’s natural resources and biodiversity heritage.

The Witzands Aquifer Nature Reserve is famous for the Atlantis Dunes which cover 500 hectares of the reserve. It is a flora and fauna-rich landscape which is home to endangered Cape Flats dune strandveld and the critically endangered Atlantis sand fynbos as well as an abundance of wild life, including: steenbok, Cape grysbok, small grey mongoose, Cape dune mole rat and caracal. Below the surface, a large underground natural aquifer supplies the surrounding communities of Atlantis, Mamre and Pella with potable (drinking) water.

The reserve also offers 4x4 fun, quad biking and sand boarding."

There are many more activities like Catamaran cruising, Cobra Car Rentals, Cape Side Car Adventures, Helicopter flights and much more.

Cape Town is an incredible city with much to offer any visitor - whether you are an adrenaline junkie or a more sedate traveller, there is always much to see and experience.

This is not a city for a short stay - you will want to return again and again!.


    For Accommodation Cape Town, South Africa


 







20 July 2020

Cape Town - Day Drives outside the City


Interesting Day Drives in the Western Cape 

Gordon's Bay
Theewaterskloof Dam
LLandudno
Muizenberg
Blouberg

The end of the road - Bikini Beach Gordon's Bay

Gordon's Bay: an interesting seaside village approx.30 mins drive from Cape Town. This village lies at the foot of the Hottentots Holland Mountains. Boasting beautiful beaches and calm waters, it's an ideal spot during both winter and summer. With a few quirky shops, restaurants and sunshine, it makes for an ideal day's outing from Cape Town. It is also a favourite with fishermen!

The last house on the Bikini Beach Road Gordon's Bay
A highly recommended, beautiful day drive is to the Theewaterskloof Dam on the outskirts of Villiersdorp offers stunning scenery and photographic opportunities.
Take the N2 out of Cape Town and carry on until you reach the Villiersdorp turn-off to the left. Approx. 90 mins from Cape Town and 30 mins from Franschhoek, this drive is well worth the effort of an early start.


Theewaterskloof Dam Villiersdorp

"Theewaterskloof DamTheewaterskloof Dam is a man-made earth-fill type dam located on the Sonderend River near Villiersdorp. It was established in 1978 and forms a major component of the Western Cape Water Supply System and is considered one of the major civil engineering feats of the 80's".


Theewaterskloof Dam Villiersdorp

Another shorter drive is to Llandudno - a small village between Camps Bay and Hout Bay.
The glorious beach offers surfing, just lazing about or walking to the huge boulders adjoining the beach.


Llandudno Cape Town

This area offers very expensive real estate - stunning sea views and a rather exclusive position! Take a picnic and enjoy the warmth on these huge boulders.


LLandudno Cape Town


Whether it's winter or summer, Muizenberg is normally packed and parking is at a premium. Don't let this put you off, the beach is glorious for a long walk, surfing is king here and surf shops abound. The wind can often be rather fresh and the temperature is usually lower than the rest of Cape Town. It's invigorating so do stop and enjoy. 

Muizenberg beach Cape Town

There are shark spotters on Boyes Drive, high above Muizenberg so don't worry about swimming here!


Muizenberg Beach Cape Town

And on the other side of the peninsula, offering miles and miles of beaches is Blouberg
This is a firm favourite with families, Stand-up Paddle guys and wind-surfers. The iconic views of Table Mountain make this an essential drive.


Table Mountain from Blouberg

There are many other drives - this is just a taste of what Cape Town and the Western Cape offers.


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