Cape Town - Waterfront
Cape Town has several cultural tourist attractions, including The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, which is one of the city's most popular shopping venues.
One will also find the Two Oceans Aquarium here. An attraction of the V&A Waterfront is that it continues to operate as a Port, allowing visitors to watch ships, enter and leave. The V&A also hosts the Nelson Mandela Gateway, through which ferries depart for Robben Island.
To See
Hout Bay is surrounded by three of the most breath taking scenic view of Cape Town. Chapmans' Peak Drive, although a toll road, offers spectacular views of the harbour and links Hout Bay to Noordhoek.
Suikerbossietakes one of the beaches of Llandudno and the famous Sandy Bay, and also the route to Cape Town and other Atlantic Beaches.
The third route is that which leads into the pictouresque Constantia Valley and the Constantia Wine Route.
Activities
Hout Bay has much to offer its visitors from a range of Mountain hikes, absailing, fishing and surfing to sea kayaking, champagne sunset cruises to the Word renowned V&A Waterfront, Boat trips to Seal Island and the World of Birds.
Hout Bay is recognised as one of South Africa's top destination for tourism and supports a growing Bed and Breakfast, self catering accommodation with luxury villas and apartments.
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