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If you crave a close encounter with a great white shark (and who doesn't?), the answer is cage diving. Locals can't agree whether the chumming for sharks is...more
see the Cape Town guideCapetonians like a sporting challenge. The Cape Argus Pick 'n Pay Cycle Tour every March attracts over 35,000 cyclists from around the world. So as not to leave...more
see the Cape Town guideCapetonians are serious about surfing: Big-wave surfers get towed out to Dungeons, a break off Hout Bay with waves estimated at between 50 and 60 feet tall....more
see the Cape Town guideCape Town's most famous landmark is Table Mountain, a flat-topped mountain that stands 3,563 feet above the city. It has two mountains on either side, Devil's...more
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Some of the Garden Route's best-known hiking trails are in this park, which comprises 50 miles of coastline, forests, and mountains. The most famous hike is the...more
see the Garden Route guideAbout a 90-minute drive east of Cape Town, Hermanus was once a poor fishing village, then a wealthy retirement village, and is now the whale-watching capital of...more
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