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Nestling below the magnificent Twelve Apostles Mountains and boasting one of the most beautiful white sand beaches in the world, Camps Bay is one of the trendiest upmarket suburbs in the Cape.
Within easy reach of some of the city¹s most celebrated scenic attractions and offering a range of outdoor activities, it's not hard to see why this coastal suburb is a premier tourist destination.
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Regarded as the Jewel of the Cape, Hout Bay is entirely surrounded by mountains and the Atlantic Ocean.
A blend of colourful cosmopolitan culture and rural ambience creates a truly unique lifestyle experience in this popular seaside village.
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Noordhoek, is a suburb of Cape Town, situated mid way between the city center and Cape Point, on the Atlantic ocean, below the world famous Chapmans Peak Drive. Whilst being only 25 minutes from the V&A waterfront, Noordhoek offers a relaxed country lifestyle.
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Within easy distance of the shopping and entertainment mecca of the V&A Waterfront and the trendy beaches of Clifton, Sea Point has long been one of Cape Town¹s favourite holiday destinations.
Trendy highrises and equally trendy restaurants and shops are the backdrop to this multicultural, cosmpolitan seaside suburb.
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Nestled between the harbour and the mountain, the City Bowl is flanked by Devil¹s Peak and Table Mountain to the south; Lion's Head and Signal Hill to the west and Table Bay to the north.
Extremley pedestrian-friendly, the city centre is a brisk walk from the renowned V&A Waterfront and within even easier distance from the internationally acclaimed Convention Centre, the City Bowl is a hive of activity by day or night, offering the best arts, crafts, architecture, restaurants and sidewalk cafés and the trendiest nightlife.
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