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South Africa is one of the most popular countries in Africa for tourism. Visitors can experience the city life in Cape Town and Johannesburg, or get up close with wildlife on safari trips. with so much to offer including rugged mountains, wineries, an endless coastline, and lively cities South Africa is a magical destination. Continue reading to find out what to do when visiting South Africa.
Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
The V&A Waterfront is one of Africa’s most visited destinations with more than 24 million visitors each year. It is located in the oldest working harbour in South Africa. More than 80 eateries bring a fusion of both international and local cuisine, from rustic al fresco to fine dining. Situated in South Africa's oldest working harbour
Cape of Good Hope
The Cape of Good Hope is located at the southern tip of the Cape Peninsula, which is also home to Cape Town. You will be surrounded by amazing scenery great for those participating in active sports, be it on land or on or in the water.
The Cape initially was named the Cape of Storms by a Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias in 1480s. It was later renamed to Good Hope to bring more people to the Cape Sea Route that passed the southern coast of Africa.
In Cape of Good Hope you will also find penguins, in Boulders Beach live Large colonies of African Blackfoot penguins. This is definitely a sight to visit when in South Africa. It is a great place to go hiking, see the local animals and wildlife.
Aquila is a wildlife experience, it is an experience in luxurious African hospitality, traditional culinary, great service and offers unforgettable experiences. The reserve has a large swimming pool with a poolside bar. there a various Accommodations. Guests can opt for the bush-style cottages with outdoor rock showers or the modern Aquila Lodge with great views over the Reserve
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Spier Wine Farm
Spier is one of South Africa’s oldest wine farms with a recorded winemaking history dating back to 1692. Spier is a family-owned farm. The current owners acquired the farm in 1993. Spier's winery has won awards in recent years, including Producer of the Year (Mundus Vini, Old Mutual Trophy Wine Show 2011).
You can take tours & experiences to explore Spier by: