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Cape Town: Top Five Visitor Attractions

Ratanga
Events 2009
Cape Town Is Like No Other City In The World. Her Skyline Is Dominated By South Africa’s Iconic Table Mountain, Nestled On Her Slopes The Kirstenbosh Gardens, Off Her Shore Lies Robben Island Where World Statesman Nelson Mandela Was Imprisoned & A Few Kilometers Away You Will Find The Historic Cape Of Good Hope Where Many A Sea Journey Has Ended.

Cape Towns Prestigious Waterfront & Harbour Development.



Locally Known As Simply "The Water Front" Cape Towns Prestigious Shore Line Development Combines The Hustle & Bustle Of A Working Harbor With Cosmopolitan Shopping, Luxury Accommodation & Sophisticated Hospitality
South Africa’s Iconic Land Mark Dominates Cape Towns Skyline.

Once “Home” To Many Of South Africa’s Leading Politicians.


Visit Cape Point Nature Reserve & Cape Of Good Hope.
‘The Fairest Cape And The Most Stately Thing We Saw In The Whole Circumference Of The Globe’. Sir Francis Drake British Navigator Circa 1579. Cape Point Is Home To Some Of The Worlds Rarest Animals, Birds & Plants.
Robben Islands Prison Has Become Synonymous With Nelson Mandela & His 27 Year Fight For Freedom. The Island Is Now A World Heritage Site And Offers Visitors The Opportunity To Enjoy Guided Tours Of The Prison Complex & Outer Island.
South Africa’s Iconic Land Mark Dominates Cape Towns Skyline.
The Botanical Gardens Are A Plant Lovers Paradise. Located On The Eastern Slopes Of Table Mountain The Gardens Invite Visitors To Relax & Immerse Themselves In The Beautiful Colors & Fragrances Unique To Africa.

Standing At An Impressive 1080 Meters Above Sea Level Table Mountain Has Become The Iconic Image For Cape Town. Pictured In Thousands Of Post Cards, Company Emblems & Motifs The Mountain Truly Dominates Captonian Life.

