The 7 Best Geologic Formations in Western Cape, South Africa

May 11, 2022 Velvet Champine

South Africa’s most popular tourist destination offers the urban thrills of Cape Town, its adjacent wine country and an aura of the rich political history of South Africa. The Overberg's perfect whale-watching perches provide excitement of a different nature. The Garden Route's lakes and forests and the Klein Karoo's ostrich-farming towns and vineyards present another take on the Cape. For extra kicks, try bungee jumping or cage-diving among Great Whites.
Restaurants in Western Cape

1. Suicide Gorge

Grabouw South Africa
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Suicide Gorge

2. Twelve Apostles

Cape Town Central South Africa +27 21 437 9000 http://12apostleshotel.com
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4.5 based on 1,080 reviews

Twelve Apostles

The Twelve Apostles is a range of mountain peaks that runs along the Cape Peninsula south of Cape Town. They form the backdrop of a scenic drive along the coast.

Reviewed By Adam_James88 - Cardiff, United Kingdom

We chose this hotel as it was out of Cape Town but close enough to visit the V&A and Camps bay (the hotel provided a free shuttle). From start to fishing everything was first class and the hotel catered well for all of its guests. Stunning coastal views from the pool and leopard bar, as well as great views of the 12 Apostles from the many walking trails and picnic spots around the hotel. Food and drink were reasonable priced be sure to eat at all the restaurants the conservatory was our favourite. The staff really made our visit, nothing was to much trouble, for example we were provided with a breakfast box when we missed breakfast due to our Table Mountain morning hike. Overall a great 5 start traditional hotel. I would thoroughly recommend.

3. Knysna Heads

Coney Glen Road, Knysna 6571 South Africa +27 44 384 0933 [email protected] http://www.eastheadcafe.co.za
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4.5 based on 2,546 reviews

Knysna Heads

Reviewed By Geert_De_Belie - Merchtem, Belgium

Best view at Coney rd view point if you have a car. Fantastic view on the Heads and the ocean breaking on the rocks. Two small beaches and shell collection.

4. Cape Agulhas - Southernmost Tip of Africa

South Africa https://www.sanparks.org/gallery/parks/agulhas/Agulhas-Southernmost-Point-1D322066
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4.5 based on 677 reviews

Cape Agulhas - Southernmost Tip of Africa

Reviewed By StellaJ09 - Mossel Bay, South Africa

Africa is a magical place ... how wonderful it is to be able to stand at the spot where two oceans meet ... awed, humbled and grateful.

5. Wolfberg Cracks

South Africa
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Wolfberg Cracks

6. Seaside Dunes

R316, Arniston South Africa
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Seaside Dunes

le dune sulla costa a Arniston

7. Cape Whale Coast

1 Paterson Street 1 Patterson Street, Hermanus, Overstrand 7200 South Africa +27 28 313 8038 [email protected] https://www.whalecoast.info/contact-cape-whale-coast/
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Cape Whale Coast

Cape Whale Coast stretches from Rooiels to Pearly Beach. It includes Hangklip, Pringle Bay, Betty's Bay, Kleinmond, Fisherhaven, Hawston, Hermanus, Stanford and Gansbaai.

Reviewed By robg959 - Bellville, South Africa

We stayed in Gansbaai to do a shark cage dive from Stilbaai. The walk along the beach fronting Walker Bay through to Gansbaai harbour is absolutely stunning. This is not a casual walk and does take some fitness to do.

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