Posts Tagged ‘Cape Town’

Exploring Cape Town’s Wine Routes

November 20th, 2009

Wine tasting and viticulture have almost become synonymous with Cape Town’s wine routes over the years.  Wine routes, vineyards, and wine farms are in abundance in and around Cape Town.  Even if you are not a wine lover, but only visiting Cape Town for the 2010 Soccer Finals, you can still enjoy the beautiful wine routes and wine estates that wind around Cape Town’s countryside. 

 

There are plenty of different Cape Town wine routes to choose from.  Stellenbosh, for example, is home to four main wine routes, which includes Helderberg, Simonsberg, Bottlary Hills, and Devon Valley.  This wine route can be explored by car, and is very popular due to its spectacular scenery.  Because the wine farms in the area is located so close to each other, it allows enough opportunity to squeeze in several visits per day. 

 

Worcester in the Breede River Valley is another Cape Town wine route worth visiting.  There are plenty of wine farms situated in Worcester, each offering wine tasting opportunities together with restaurants and shops.  A variety of fauna and flora as well as a number of historic buildings can be viewed here.

 

The town of Wellington is another great Cape Town wine route of choice.  The town is located in the Boland area of the region.  Over a dozen wine farms, together with a brandy route, can be explored.  The beautiful scenery alone would be enough reason to go on this route. 

 

Conclude your Cape Town wine route experience with a trip through the Somerset West region.  The town is situated in the Helderberg wine route region and offers visitors the chance to visit more than 30 wine farms.  Visitors can also enjoy a golf course, a nature reserve, and a shopping mall as well.

 

This article forms part of The Ultimate South African Tourist Guide White Paper.  It is an essential guide to any tourist who has the opportunity to explore South Africa, containing all the information you could possibly need to ensure your stay is an enjoyable one.  Featuring the best restaurants, accommodation, spots to shop, attractions and much more, all listed according to the specific region in question, this guide will be the ultimate in assisting your travels.  It is available to those members of the public who are interested in purchasing a piece of land in South Africa, and subsequently becoming a shareholder of land in South Africa. Visit http://www.ageofafrica.co.za to find out more about this project.

Significance of the City of Cape Town

November 13th, 2009

Cape Town is one of the most significant cities in South Africa.  Cape Town performs an important role both culturally and administratively.  Even though Cape Town comprises a fairly large area, its population density is still low.  Cape Town is most famous for its scenic and natural beauty.  Apart from its famous landmarks, Cape Town also boasts a number of beautiful beaches.  This makes the city of Cape Town a popular tourist destination, explored by tourists throughout the year. 

 

Interesting Facts regarding Cape Town

 

  • Cape Town was the site of first settlement of both Dutch and English settlers in the 19th century;
  • Cape Town is home to well known landmarks like Table Mountain and Cape Point;
  • Cape Town was the largest city in the Republic, until the expansion of Johannesburg;
  • Cape Town is the primary harbor and airport in the Western Cape;
  • The Port of Cape Town is deemed to be one of the busiest shipping corridors in the world;
  • Cape Town is the legislative capital of South Africa;
  • One can see Southern Right Whales on the coast of Cape Town, during the breeding season between August and November;
  • Surfing is a popular sport in Cape Town and it organizes a Red Bull Big Wave Africa surfing competition every year;
  • The “Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour”, organized in Cape Town, is the largest individually timed cycle race in the world;
  • Cape Town has a rich architectural heritage, housing a high density of Cape Dutch style buildings.
  • Cape Town conducts an annual Cape Town Minstrel Carnival, a large minstrel festival, known by the name “Kaapse Klopse”;
  • The headquarters of Naspers, the largest media company in Africa, are located in Cape Town;
  • Cape Town is the capital of the Western Cape and also the seat of National Parliament;
  • Cape Town is regarded as the economic centre of the Western Cape and even the regional manufacturing hub;
  • Cape Town is one of the most popular tourist destinations of South Africa; and
  • Whale watching is quite popular in Cape Town. Bryde’s Whales can be seen here throughout the year.

 

This article forms part of The Ultimate South African Tourist Guide White Paper.  It is an essential guide to any tourist who has the opportunity to explore South Africa, containing all the information you could possibly need to ensure your stay is an enjoyable one.  Featuring the best restaurants, accommodation, spots to shop, attractions and much more, all listed according to the specific region in question, this guide will be the ultimate in assisting your travels.  It is available to those members of the public who are interested in purchasing a piece of land in South Africa, and subsequently becoming a shareholder of land in South Africa. Visit http://www.ageofafrica.co.za to find out more about this project.

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