Destinations in the Western Cape


The Western Cape has some of the most beautiful, culturally-rich places in the country. Here we give you a brief overview of most of the towns and attractions that you will see on the Western Cape Tours. (this is just a basic list - we are in the process of adding more. If you would like to know more about a town not list here yet, please contact us)

Cape Point

Cape Point

Situated at the junction of two of earth's most contrasting water masses, Cape Point has a rich history going as far back as 1488.
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Camps Bay

Camps Bay

Today Camps Bay is one of the ‘hot spots’ in Cape Town. If you wish to watch the sunset from the comfort of your table at one of the many eateries available, then this is the place to do so.
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Boulders Penguin Colony

Boulders Penguin colony is one of only 3 breeding colonies of the African Penguin, originally called the Jackass Penguin for the donkey-like braying noises it makes.
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Calitzdorp

Calitzdorp

If you want to relax while experiencing the pleasures of nature, the Calitzdorp Spa is for you. There are a wide variety of fruits picked in the summer months, grapes being the main attraction in the month of February.
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Betty's Bay

Betty's Bay

This little seaside village is known for various things, the two most important being the Harold Porter Botanical Garden where you can enjoy lovely walks in the garden, visit the restaurant or buy plants at the nursery, and Stony Point, where you can visit 1 of 3 colonies of the Jackass Penguin.
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Barrydale

Barrydale

Things to do in Barrydale include: hiking in the surrounding mountains, driving the twisty Tradouw Pass, watching the sunset, walking through the village admiring the wonderful gardens or just getting away from it all to relax close to nature.
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Ashton

Ashton

This small town, named by a railway offical after his hometown in England, is known for the wines in the area.
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More destinations will be added shortly.