A trip to Cape Town is not complete without going up Table Mountain, and while there are numerous rewarding ways to hike up this impressive peak, and nothing quite beats the views that await you from a helicopter flight high above the mountain, but the Table Mountain Cableway is still a must-do when in the Mother City. Table Mountain is world renowned, standing at its highest point 1,085 met... Read More
Para Taxi is one of the leading paragliding companies in the Cape, and since 2009 they've offered breathtaking flights over the Mother City and surrounds. Take it from us that there are few better ways to experience the city's spectacular sights than from the air, and Para Taxi will set you up with the amazing experience of an adrenaline-filled free-flight over Cape Town. We're confident when we ... Read More
Percy Tours offers tours & transfers to Hermanus, Cape Town and other Western Cape regions. Their tours are individually designed and this gives a tourist the option of not having to be content with whizzing past what they really want to do in a big tourist bus. Percy Tours will devise a completely personalised tour schedule through a process of discussing and will organise a tour tailored to... Read More
Want to take a ride on a roller-coaster while in Cape Town? Head straight to Ratanga Junction, which is located near Canal Walk shopping mall in Century City. There's plenty of fun on offer for the kids, and the diversity of the attractions mean the older folks will have a blast too. Ratanga Junction is famous for its flagship roller coaster, called “The Cobra”. The Cobra is a suspended loopi... Read More
The Two Oceans Aquarium at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town provides a beautiful look at life under the sea. There is a tank dedicated to the kelp forests found in the cold Atlantic ocean surrounding Cape Town, and there are tanks full of colourful fish and creatures from many other oceans as well. There are sea horses from Knysna, clown fishes (Nemo and his family!) from the Great Barrier R... Read More