

Cape Town. One of the most spectacular cities in the world. From its roaring sky blue ocean, to its beautiful beaches and majestic mountains, Cape Town is a city unlike any other. Welcome to our home. Welcome to Cape Town.
Upon arriving here you will be faced with the challenge of what to see and do. We have a compiled a list of, what in our opinion are the top 10 attractions in Cape Town.










Aquila Private Game Reserve Day Trip: Aquila is not yet another luxury game reserve and lodge, its primary purpose is to offer an educational experience to all who visit in the hope that knowledge will enrich our understanding of the importance of living in harmony with nature. A typical day starts with a hearty buffet breakfast. You then depart on a 2.5/3 hour game drive in open safari vehicles, stopping to look at bushmen paintings on the way. You come back for another big meal, buffet lunch. You then take a leisurely 2.5 hour drive back to Cape Town. Rough Cost R1195 pp
Shark-cage diving: One of the most popular activities in South Africa, this experience brings you up close and personal to one of the world's most feared predators, the Great White Shark. You will take a boat out to sea and wait for the sharks to approach the boat, upon which you will be able to enter the lowered cage and get a close glimpse of these incredible animals. Although often massive (up to 6m) and extremely powerful, you will be amazed by the seeming gracefulness of these marine giants. Rough cost: R1200 pp
Skydiving: This incredible experience will leave you feeling alive for days to come! Although a tandem sky-dive might seem daunting, there is no better way to see this unique part of the world than from the air. Seeing the Cape below you from an bird's eye view (including Table Mountain, Robben Island and much of the coastline), your breath will be taken away not only by the amazing views, but more so by the adrenalin pumping through your veins! Rough cost: R1750 pp
Abseiling: This adventure allows you to experience the magnificent Table Mountain in a unique and exhilarating way. Being the world's highest commercial abseil, you will be treated to spectacular views all around as you make you way down the 112m steep descent. Rough cost: R600 pp