Abseiling is a way that rock climbers use to get down cliffs, but has in itself become a sport. The adrenaline rush of trusting only the rope with your life is what abseiling is all about.
Cape Town is a city of many attractions, a mix of cultures, landscapes, architecture, lifestyles, customs and scenery offering you mountains, beaches, sea, rivers, wind and a wonderful climate
Built by the Dutch in 1666 after arrival, the Castle was erected as a 5 pointed star on the foreshore of Cape Town. It is today surrounded by a variety of other monuments and places of historical interest.
Step below sea-level onto the original shore and begin the journey through the History of Cape Town. Experience what life in Cape Town was like 340 years ago when the Dutch Fort was built in 1714. Interesting and entertaining. Guided Tours on request
The District Six Museum is a fascinating, constantly changing living memorial to the community of this once-vibrant coloured suburb which was forcibly removed during the apartheid era.
The House that Cecil John Rhodes bequeathed it to the nation - along with vast tracts of mountainside that stretched all the way to Constantia Nek, Kirstenbosch included. Visits by appointment.
One of the world's leading botanical gardens. Part of Jan van Riebeeck's original almond hedge is viewable. Bird shaped spring lined with Batavian bricks known as Lady Anne Barnard's bath is another poular attraction.
Found throughout South Africa - from the 1820 Settlers Monument in Grahamstown to the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town - monuments reflect South Africa`s rich and diverse history.
The V&A Waterfront, one of Africa’s most visited cultural destinations, with Table Mountain as backdrop, offers an array of cosmopolitan experiences ranging from tourism and leisure, retail shopping and exclusive entertainment