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cape winelands - The Travel Sista http://thetravelsista.com Tue, 01 Aug 2017 20:12:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 http://thetravelsista.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/The-Travel-Sista-icon-150x150.jpg cape winelands - The Travel Sista http://thetravelsista.com 32 32 My Top 10 Things to Do in Cape Town http://thetravelsista.com/africa/my-top-10-things-to-do-in-cape-town?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=my-top-10-things-to-do-in-cape-town http://thetravelsista.com/africa/my-top-10-things-to-do-in-cape-town#respond Thu, 13 Feb 2014 05:04:31 +0000 http://thetravelsista.com/?p=289 Cape Town is a beautiful, modern city with a diversity of people, landscapes, and activities. The New York Times recently named Cape Town as its top city to visit in 2014 and I certainly agree. Here’s my list of the top 10 things to do in Cape Town (not in any order of preference): 1. ... [Read more...]

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africa 2013 001Cape Town is a beautiful, modern city with a diversity of people, landscapes, and activities. The New York Times recently named Cape Town as its top city to visit in 2014 and I certainly agree. Here’s my list of the top 10 things to do in Cape Town (not in any order of preference):

1. Table Mountain
Cape Town’s most famous landmark, this flat-topped mountain overlooks the city forming part of the City Bowl. Hike or ride the cable car to the top to see stunning views of the Cape Peninsula.

2. Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope
At the southern end of the Cape Peninsula are Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope, which offer amazing views of the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Although the Cape of Good Hope is popularly known as the meeting place of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans, that distinction really belongs to Cape Algulhas, approximately 120 miles to the southeast.

3. Camp’s Bay Beach and Boulders Beach/South African penguins
Cape Town has numerous amazing beaches, more than you’ll probably have time to visit. If you have to choose just a couple, you can’t go wrong with these two. Camp’s Bay is probably the most beautiful (though it’s also cold), with gorgeous white sand and amazing mountain views. It’s a great place to see a South African sunset (“sundowner” as they say).

Boulders Beach, named for the massive granite boulders that line the landscape, is home to Cape Town’s colony of endangered South African penguins. Its waters – on the Indian Ocean side of the Cape Peninsula – are warm, calm, and safe for swimming.

4. Robben Island
Robben Island is best known as the prison where Nelson Mandela was held for nearly 20 years for fighting against apartheid. Now it’s a popular tourist attraction, with daily tours departing from the Nelson Mandela Gateway at the V & A Waterfront. Tours often sell out weeks in advance, so it’s best to pre-book tickets. Arrive a little early to visit the Robben Island Museum before the tour.

5. V & A Waterfront
Set against a backdrop of beautiful sea and mountain views, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is one of Cape Town’s biggest tourist spots, with restaurants, specialty shops, craft markets, pubs, museums, movies and an aquarium. The Victoria Wharf shopping mall is also situated at the Waterfront.

6. African Dance Theater
This one-hour show takes you through the history of South African dance and music. The high energy performance is conducted by talented performers who obviously love what they do.

7. Green Market Square
Green Market Square is one of Cape town’s oldest markets (and arguably the best), full of beautiful art, crafts, jewelry, and clothing. This is the place to shop for souvenirs and other mementos. Be ready to haggle and deal for great prices.

8. District 6 Museum, District 6 and Bo Kaap
During the apartheid era, the non-white residents of District 6 were forcibly removed from their homes, which were bulldozed after District 6 was declared a whites-only area. The District 6 Museum tells the story of the district, the forced removals, and the community’s hopes to rebuild it; it includes photographs, handwritten notes, and other memorabilia from residents. Today, District 6 still stands largely vacant, though some former residents have recently returned to the area. It is a stark reminder of South Africa‘s past.

The nearby Bo Kaap is home to Cape Town’s Cape Malay people and culture. The streets are lined with bright-colored houses and there are several mosques in the area. The area is also known for its Cape Malay cuisine, which is a fusion of traditional South African and Malaysian flavors. Walking tours and culinary tours are available.

9. Township Tour
Black and Coloured South Africans were forced to move to segregated townships during apartheid. Today, the townships are still home to a majority of them. Although there is widespread poverty, there is also a vibrant community, diversity of cultures, and an amazing history of struggle and triumph. The best township tours are walking tours conducted by local residents. They not only infuse much needed tourist dollars into the community, but they give visitors an opportunity to interact with locals and get a firsthand view of the good and bad of post-apartheid township life. A township tour is sure to be an unforgettable experience.

10. Cape Winelands
Located just 30-45 minutes from the city center, the Cape Winelands are formed by a number of towns and suburbs in the Western Cape. Some of the more popular wine routes include Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl, and Constantia Valley. The beautiful scenery, affordable tastings, and delicious wines make for great day (or few days) of relaxation and indulgence. No visit to Cape Town is complete without experiencing the beauty of the Winelands.

For more ideas on things to do in Cape Town and around South Africa, check out Your Next Big Trip.

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Cape Winelands: Stellenbosch http://thetravelsista.com/africa/cape-winelands-stellenbosch?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cape-winelands-stellenbosch http://thetravelsista.com/africa/cape-winelands-stellenbosch#respond Sat, 25 Jan 2014 00:24:37 +0000 http://thetravelsista.com/?p=204 If you’re a wine lover like me, South Africa’s Cape Winelands are wine nirvana.  There are more than 100 vineyards in Stellenbosch alone, and the wine tastings are unbelievably cheap (compared to the U.S.).  Just a half-hour from downtown Cape Town, the Stellenbosch wine route is an easy day trip by car.  During our Cape ... [Read more...]

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If you’re a wine lover like me, South Africa’s Cape Winelands are wine nirvana.  There are more than 100 vineyards in Stellenbosch alone, and the wine tastings are unbelievably cheap (compared to the U.S.).  Just a half-hour from downtown Cape Town, the Stellenbosch wine route is an easy day trip by car.  During our Cape Town visit, my sister and I spent a late afternoon in Stellenbosch where we visited two vineyards.  The first was Blaauwklippen (from the Dutch word for blue rocks), one of the oldest wine estates in Stellenbosch.  The grounds were beautiful with manicured, green lawns and covered patio tables.  It was a perfect backdrop for a sunny afternoon of wine drinking.

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IMG_0570Next, we moved on to the Peter Falke estate. We chose it because it stayed open until 7 pm, but later learned it has a reputation as the best sundowner (sunset) retreat in the winelands. The indoor tasting room was modern and classy, but it had nothing on the outdoors.  The mountain backdrops are stunning and the huge decorative corkscrews add a quirky, fun appeal to the luxury outdoor lounge.  We did a tasting of four wines, which were paired with a variety of olives (yummy!).

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IMG_0584It was a relaxing afternoon as we soaked in our surroundings and enjoyed the beginnings of a beautiful South African sunset. We returned to the city before dark, feeling nice and with several souvenir bottles of wine in tow.  I look forward to returning to the winelands one day, though I’d definitely plan at least 2 days in order to add Franschhoek, South Africa’s Gourmet Capital.

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