Embark on an exhilarating 25-minute helicopter tour from Cape Town, where you'll witness the breathtaking sight of two oceans. Soar around the iconic Table Mountain to view the Atlantic Ocean on one side of the Cape Peninsula, then continue your journey to see the Indian Ocean on the other side. To further improve the experience, the tour frequently includes commentary that sheds light on the geography and history of the area.
For guests staying beyond a 3 kilometer radius from the listed hotel establishments or unable to locate their accommodations on Google Maps or GPS, they are advised to proceed to one hotel listed as their designated pickup point
Clifton attracts both adrenaline-seeking surfers and the seen-and-be-seen crowd, as it is split into four beaches by massive stone boulders. Because of its advantageous location on the western slope of Table Mountain, which shields it from Cape Town's typically cold winds, this is one of the most well-liked beaches in the city.
Part of the Table Mountain complex, which has a view of Camps Bay, is the Twelve Apostles. The mountain range extends about six kilometers to Hout Bay. In actuality, there are eighteen peaks in them.
The Blue Flag Squeezed between Camps Bay and Hout Bay, Llandudno Beach is unquestionably one of Cape Town's most gorgeous beaches. The beach has an air of exclusivity because it's situated at the base of one of Cape Town's most sought-after residential neighborhoods, complete with upscale homes and well-known individuals.
The sheltered bay of Hout Bay has a white sand beach, an attraction for tourists and locals alike. Hout Bay has one of the busiest fishing harbours in the Western Cape with an established tuna, snoek and crayfish industry. The harbour is home to the Hout Bay Yacht Club and several restaurants.
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