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Where to stay in Cape Town
Victoria and Alfred Waterfront
Enjoy superb waterfront shopping and dining and exquisite views at South Africa’s most visited destination.
Cape Town Beach Holiday
If you're planning to escape the city crowds, a Cape Town holiday is just what you've been waiting for. There's no lack of beautiful coastal views to take in during a trip to Cape Town. Those who enjoy being near the water are likely to be familiar with Boulders Beach (31 kilometres away) and will probably prefer to stay nearby. But don't worry if the surrounding accommodation are full. A lot of visitors to the area also book Cape Town holiday packages around Camps Bay Beach and Bloubergstrand Beach.
Things You Should Know About Cape Town
- Choosing a hotel close to the water means picture-perfect vistas and relaxing walks along the shoreline at dusk. Cast your eye over our Cape Town beach hotels and see what's available.
- Apartments are also popular with many travellers to the area. La Pergola and Collection Luxury Apartments are great examples of what you can expect from this type of accommodation.
- Alternatively, let one of our All-Inclusive hotels in Cape Town look after all the nitty-gritty details. That means more time for you to zero in on the important task of kicking back and enjoying yourself.
- Cape Town, population 3,433,400, is a wonderful place to visit for countless reasons. Get a few sightseeing tips on our Cape Town things to do page.
- Save a bundle on wonderful experiences with our Cape Town holiday deals. Visit Table Mountain, as well as other big sights, with the dollars left over in your pocket.
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Popular places to visit
Boulders Beach
Get a privileged close-up view of an African penguin colony among the spectacular rock formations at this beach that also offers excellent swimming conditions.
Cape of Good Hope
Experience the stunning scenery and a wealth of native wildlife at what is almost Africa’s most southerly point.