Cape Town and the Western Cape
One of the world's most spectacular destinations
Cape Town and the Western Cape is a first class destination, located at the tip of the African continent. In 2004 it was chosen as the Best City in Africa and one of the world’s top 8 creative cities by Newsweek in 2002.
Cape Town and the Western Cape have extremely successful film, advertising and fashion industries. In addition its wine, fishing and agricultural industries are famous all over the world. Whether you are here for business or leisure, Cape Town and the Western Cape will exceed your expectations.
The Cape is a vibrant place and already recognized as a world class events destination with a yearly calendar packed full of events of all description.
Overview
Cape Town and the Western Cape is recognized internationally as one of the outstanding value for money business tourism destinations in the world.
The diversity of product offerings suit every pocket and no matter the cost, you will always get the best service and quality.
Breathtaking Unforgettable Scenery
Blessed with wildlife, natural beauty and some of the most magnificent scenery, imaginable, it’s not hard to see why Cape Town and the Western Cape have been described as “heaven at the tip of Africa”. Warm welcoming people, a rich diversity of arts, culture, music, a buzzing nightlife, excellent wines and superb cuisine makes the Cape an awe-inspiring destination.
Superb Range of Accommodation.
There are more than 16 000 rooms within a 45 minute radius of the city centre. All categories of accommodation are represented, ranging from five-star hotels with commanding views of the city and the sea to quiet auberges and traditional guest houses. Cape Town and the Western Cape are as safe as most international cities.
Easy Access
Cape Town International Airport is served by 20 international airlines, linking the city to global hubs including London, Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt, Atlanta and Singapore.
In the same time zone as Europe, Cape Town is a direct overnight flight from many European and American cities.
Once in the Cape, getting around is simple and convenient, via Taxi or coach, by train or on foot or even by the Roggebaai canal, Cape Town’s newest transport (canal)
Climate
The Cape has mild Mediterranean climate all year round. Summer stretches from October to March and delegates can revel in 11 hours of sunshine daily and the balmiest of evenings. Autumn sunsets are legendary in the Cape and winters are usually mild with a fair amount of rain. Spring brings out the wild flowers and the annual migration of whales to our oceans.
First Class Wining and Dining
The Western Cape is one of the Great Wine Capitals of the World and the Renowned Cape Wine lands, literally on the city’s doorstep, is famous as much for its spectacular setting as its excellent wines. Add to that the city’s many outstanding restaurants, serving traditional, contemporary Cape and continental cuisine, and you’re on a winning ticket.
Get ready for a lekker adventure!
There are activities such as game viewing, 4x4 trails, abseiling, kloofing, rock climbing, tractor, mountain bike riding, horse and camel riding. Visit the largest maze in the Southern Hemisphere.
Experience exceptional beauty in a less conventional manner. Enjoy a birds eye view from a glider or whilst skydiving.
Laidback lekker includes guided nature walks, golfing, bird watching or fly-fishing. You will soon discover that the Cape Winelands offers you an adventure, no matter what the season!
Adrenalin adventure aside, its also all about the following: Indulgence of Body & Soul; Food & Wine Taste Sensations; Celebrating Democracy & the Freedom of our People; A Journey into History & Culture; Freshest Local Produce! Weve roped in the support of the Cape Winelands Ambassadors (you can see some of them in the above image). Theyre doing a great job speaking out about these themed Cape Winelands experiences.
Its a world of olive farms, hand-crafted cheeses, wide open skies, craggy mountain passes and the jealously guarded Fynbos Floral Kingdom. Pinot Noir honey, country farmstalls, hand-blown glass even our very own wire-work Prince!
Round off the experience following the footsteps that set former President Nelson Mandela (a.k.a. Madiba) on his final path towards freedom.

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