Attractions

Robben Island

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Robben Island, just off the coast of Cape Town, is famous for the imprisonment of South Africa's first democratic President, Nelson Mandela, in its maximum-security prison and its association with apartheid.

However, today the island is a World Heritage Site and home to a museum that reflects the triumph of the human spirit over adversity. Robben Island lies just 12 km offshore and is one of the highlights of any trip to Cape Town.

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Constantia Valley

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Constantia Valley, Cape Town's Vineyard, is South Africa's leading wine and tourist experience. Located at the centre of the Cape Peninsula, only minutes from the centre of town, Constantia Valley is Cape Town's secret rural retreat and the perfect place to escape, away from the hustle and bustle of city-life.

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Long Street Baths

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Fancy a swim in an historic, circa-1908 swimming pool? If you're keen for a change from sea and sand, head to the Long Street Baths, on the corner of Long and Orange streets in the Cape Town city centre, for an old-world bathe. As you approach the imposing entrance to the baths, Table Mountain can be seen on your right, while the popular Long Street, which is a great hub of social activity at night, stretches to your left.

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