Activities in Cape Town

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Activities in Cape Town

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Activities in Cape Town

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The Hopper Tour - Shared Flight

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NAC Helicopters Cape Town
Activity Type: Helicopter Tours Location: V and A Waterfront, Cape Town, Western Cape

The Hopper tour is quick yet breathtaking, making this the perfect tour if you’re short on time. Taking off from the V&A Waterfront, you’ll be awestruck by the Atlantic Ocean stretching out to the horizon, and possible sightings of whales and dolphins below.  Further on, you’ll pass over Green Point Stadium – built for the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup – before seeing a bird’s-eye view of Robben Island on your right, and Table Mountain on your left. Hugging the Atlantic coast, you’ll marvel at the Cape Town City Bowl, the Peninsula’s white beaches, and the Twelve Apostles mountain range. Then you’ll get to do it all again, heading back to the V&A Waterfront. – A minimum of two passengers is required to commence the flight. If you are a single person, we will try our best to find at least one other person to join or otherwise, the tour will have to be postponed for another departure date or time. – Tours can be booked for either of two departure times between Friday & Sunday only – You may be matched up with others to fill the helicopter. – Seating position cannot be guaranteed and will be allocated according to evenly balance the helicopter. – You may fly in any of our four different types of helicopters depending on how many passengers will be flying with you. – Standard NAC Helicopters Cape Town T&C’s apply.

from R1850/ person
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The Three Bays Helicopter Tour (Private Flight)

NAC Helicopters Cape Town
Activity Type: Helicopter Tours Location: V and A Waterfront, Cape Town, Western Cape

You will truly uncover Cape Town’s multi-faceted character on the Three Bays Tour. Starting at the V&A Waterfront this tour takes you over the pristine outer Cape Peninsula, then along Table Mountain and the Twelve Apostles mountain range. You’ll see the Atlantic Seaboard’s unspoilt white beaches unfold in front of your eyes as you fly along coastal Clifton, Camps Bay and Llandudno and, if you’re lucky, whales may welcome you en-route to Hout Bay’s lush greenery and aquamarine waters. Then, your flight will head inland, over Cape Town’s southern suburbs before the glistening False Bay appears on the other edge of the Peninsula. Here you will get a chance to view Fish Hoek and Muizenberg from above. On the equally spectacular return flight along the Southern Seaboard, you’ll get to take in the sky-high view of Cape Town’s bustling City Bowl before landing back at NAC Helicopters at the V&A Waterfront. Children are welcome and tours are costed per flight and can take a maximum of 6 people. Please select the number of people before booking. Important Notes. For last minute availability - 24 hours in advance, please use the enquire now function to check availability with us. Flights are available every 15 minutes and we aim to do our best to accommodate you as close to your chosen time as possible. We will confirm your time slot as soon as the booking has been finalized. Duration of the flight is approximately 25 minutes

from R8450/ person
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Township Half Day Tour

African Eagle - Cape Town
Activity Type: Arts, Culture & History Location: Cape Town, Western Cape

Township tours in Cape Town are a must for anyone wanting to discover the other side of life in Cape Town. These tours take you from the legendary District Six, to some of Cape Town's thriving township such as Langa, where you will learn about the Dutch and British rule of the Cape, slavery, Apartheid, freedom and democracy. You will also have the chance to enjoy local cuisine as well as traditional healers, visit local schools, vibrant churches, shebeens and many other fascinating things to see and do. The people you meet on your township tour will leave you with a new admiration of the South African philosophy of ‘Ubuntu’, meaning a person is a person through other people, as they share a bit of insight into daily life in the townships of Cape Town. District Six The former residential area of District Six is one of the most famous Apartheid areas – once a thriving neighbourhood, the area was deserted after Apartheid government regulated forced removals of up to 60 000 people in the 1970s. The District Six Museum offers a colourful history into the area as it once was, and a monument to preserve the memories of the thousands of people previously living there, as well as the Apartheid years and the area’s downfall. (30min) Langa Langa is one of Cape Town’s thriving townships, and was also established in the Apartheid days after thousands of residents from other areas were forcibly relocated. The area was named after Langalibalele - a chief and renowned rainmaker who was imprisoned on Robben Island in 1873 for rebelling against the Natal government. One of the highlights on this township tour is a visit to one of the area’s famous charismatic churches – something that is sure to leave you enthralled! (sundays Only) (45min) Entrepreneurs Township entrepreneurs such as tailors, barber shops and little markets are everywhere in the township. You will have the opportunity to take some African souvenirs home with you. (15) Have a beer at a shebeen A shebeen is a traditional pub and brewery, or informal beer house, in the township. Locals will make you feel most welcome and you will have the option to taste traditional beer. (20min) Church Every Sunday there is a vibrant and colourful church service (30min) Despite the tragic and often troubled history of Cape Town’s townships and informal settlements, the areas still retain a strong sense of culture, with a vibrant community atmosphere and plenty of food, entertainment and enterprise. Many community arts projects can be found along the townships, with crafts such as beading, weaving, wire goods and fabric making all to be discovered. The ever-present local shebeens offer another side to life – with South African beer, braais and a strong sense of community to be enjoyed. Township tours are sure to leave you with a better understanding of Cape Town’s history and cultures, making these not to be missed. - This a half day tour of the townships and you will be picked up and drop off at your hotel  

from R850/ person
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