Location: South Africa » Western CapeWestern CapeThe Western Cape stretches from the Cedarburg Mountains to theThe Western Cape stretches from the Cedarberg Mountains to the wild Agulhas coast to the expansive Cape Winelands and the glorious Garden Route. The Western Cape is a province of extraordinary diversity in South Africa. Between Lamberts Bay and Plettenberg Bay, sweeping stretches of sand are punctuated by rocky promontories, fishing villages and holiday resorts. Apart from the scenic beauty and the endless rhythm of the waves, the coast provides ideal conditions for anglers. Solitude is easy to find and fish are abundant in great variety. In the Boland and further afield, golden wheat fields and fragrant orchards abound, and gracious, gabled Cape Dutch Mansions set among manicured vineyards, enhance a peerless setting. Towering indigo mountains provide a fitting backdrop for the loveliness of the landscape. The lakes and forests of the Garden Route are also bordered by impressive mountain ranges, and the interior is reached via a number of magnificent passes. North of the mountains, the Klein Karoo is characterised by wide open spaces, undulating hills and enormous ostrich farms. Every season has its own enchantment in the Western Cape: the flowers of spring, the ripening orchards of summer, the red and golden shades of autumn and the snow-capped mountain peaks of winter. Cape Town - the hub of the Western Cape Cape Town is an area considered one of the most beautiful in Africa, and whose character results from the cultural melting pot of Indonesian, French, Dutch, British & German settlers, the local Khoisan (Bushman & Hottentot) tribes and the Bantu tribes from the north. The paternal presence of Table Mountain, the pristine coastline with its white sandy beaches, the magnificent countryside with its bountiful rivers, vleis and dams, and the unique flora kingdom, together with the warm summer climate and friendly community, makes the Western Cape perfect for any vacation. Cape Town was recently named as Africas leading destination at the fifth World Travel Awards in Antigua. Tourism to Cape Town is growing at a rate of 20% per annum and is playing host to 52% of South Africas tourists. According to a survey by Travel and Leisure, Cape Town is rated number 10 on the list of the worlds top destinations. Other Regions of the Western Cape From Lamberts Bay on the West Coast to Witsand, the coastline has something for everyone: sweeping sands for sunbathing, beaches where children splash in the shallows, great waves for surfers to ride, and some of the finest line fishing in the world. When the rock lobster season opens in November, thousands of people flock to small places such as Doring Bay, Strandfontein and Lamberts Bay to indulge their passion for this delicacy. The mountain peaks of the interior hold challenges for climbers, hikers and hang-gliders, and the Olifants River is a favourite among canoeists and anglers. Extensive fruit farming is a feature of the area, and in spring the air is laden with the fragrance of orchards in bloom. The Cape Winelands are among South Africas greatest draw cards, immensely popular throughout the year. They provide perfect opportunities for wine lovers to sample fine vintages, to explore gracious Cape Dutch manor houses, and to enjoy excellent cuisine in beautiful surroundings. Major estates within easy reach of Cape Town are situated in the Stellenbosch, Paarl, Franschhoek, Wellington and Somerset West districts. A number of pleasant drives further afield lead to the wine producing regions of the Breede River Valley, the Swartland and the Olifants River Valley. Every wine route has its own distinctive logo which appears on road signs pointing to the various estates and co-ops. Brochures providing maps and detailed information on all the wine routes are obtainable from Cape Town Tourism, Cape Town, and publicity associations in the Winelands. The Fairest Cape in All the World With it’s mild Mediterranean climate and friendly people, it’s varying mountain and coastal scenery, it’s dark rivers and white sandy beaches, wine farms and unique flower kingdom, the Western Cape always has a special magnetism of it’s own, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in Africa. From the rugged Cederberg Mountains to the emerald green forests of the Garden Route, from the vast empty plains of the Karoo to the bustling metropolis of Cape Town, the Western Cape offers something for everyone – truly a place of dramatic beauty and excitement. INTRODUCTION When Sir Francis Drake described this area as “the fairest cape in all the world”, he did not realize what treasures lay beyond the spectacular mountain ranges of the Western Cape. The Western Cape is a year round holiday destination, offering exciting opportunities for the adventurer, nature lover, relaxed tourist, discerning connoisseur and business traveler. The conducive climatic conditions and state of the art amenities cater for every need. It also plays host to major sporting events and conferences. The scenery is a brilliant kaleidoscope of colour and the region is home to the most diverse of the world’s 6 floral kingdoms, totaling 8500 indigenous floral species – fynbos. Hundreds of bird species proliferate the region, some of which are extremely rare, while a host of fauna adds to the exciting landscape. During spring, the province is transformed into breathtaking carpets of flowers; a counterpoint to the vineyards, wheatfields, orchards, lush indigenous forests and semi-desert regions during the ensuing seasons. The coastline is rocky, but also offers sheltered unpolluted white sandy beaches and water sports of every conceivable kind. Scores of Southern Right, Humpback and Brydes whales visit the protective waters of the quiet bays annually, to calf the mate – offering the best land-based whale watching in the world. The Western Cape is a tapestry of cultural diversity, depicted in it’s places of worship, architecture, arts and crafts displayed on busy sidewalks if the Mother City and it’s quaint villages, museums and historical landmarks. A variety of exciting festivals, excellent cuisine, vibrant street markets and sporting events, some of which enjoy international status, contribute to the special “flavour” of the region – promising meaningful interaction with it’s friendly and hospitable people. The Western Cape is one of the top ten international tourist destinations – and truly one of the most compelling places on the earth. This pristine province of South Africa at the southernmost tip of Africa is divided into ten tourist regions, each with it’s own particular character and charm.   
  
 
Accommodation in and around Western Cape AmaKhosi Guesthouse accommodation in Western Cape Welcome to the AmaKhosi GuesthouseYour first choice accommodation in Hermanus Hermanus - the Worlds Whale Capital, South Africa, Western Cape, close to Cape Town Have yourself spoilt and enjoy your holiday at the AmaKhosi Guesthouse, your first choic... More
Hermanus Lodge on the green accommodation in Western Cape Hermanus Lodge is an enchanting base from which to explore the wonders of Hermanus, only minutes from the beach, cliff paths, whale watching and the Hermanus Village. Nestled between the majestic Hermanus Mountains and one of the wor... More
Avalon On Sea accommodation in Western Cape Sue and Harald welcome you to Avalon on Sea, our charming, family-run guesthouse, offering outstanding accommodation in Hermanus. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Avalon on Sea is located directly on the sea front, and is perfectly situated for Whale ... More
Auberge Provence Guesthouse accommodation in Western Cape Set on the edge of the cliffs of Hermanus overlooking the whale watchers paradise of Walker Bay, is an intimate retreat constructed in the style of a traditional French Provencal farmhouse. Inspired by a beautiful guest house outside St. Remy on the... More
Von Abercron Residence accommodation in Western Cape VON ABERCRON RESIDENCE is a luxury Guesthouse situated directly above The Hermanus Golf Course and adjacent to Fernkloof Nature Reserve with magnificent and panoramic mountain and sea views. It’s only a few minutes to the centre of Hermanus... More
Schulphoek Guest House accommodation in Western Cape Situated at Schulphoek Bay, a beautiful protected sanctuary, with spectacular uninterrupted views of the sea. Unwind in a stylish atmosphere where an eclectic mixture of Africa merges with the sea and makes watching whales from the comfort of the liv... More
Marchaliz accommodation in Western Cape Marchaliz Luxury Self Catering Apartment sleeps 4 guests and offers, secluded, fully equipped self catering accommodation, suitable for a fabulous family holiday or a relaxing weekend getaway. Self Catering Accommodation Our upper level self cateri... More
Baleia De Hermanus accommodation in Western Cape We would like to share our pleasure of living in Hermanus with you. Come and breathe in our relaxed atmosphere. You are within walking distance (300 meters) from the business center, pubs and restaurants, knowing your car is safely parked off t... More
Harbour Vue Guest House accommodation in Western Cape Overlooking the bay and the new harbour in Hermanus, Harbour Vue Guest House offers superb 4 star luxury accommodation for business or leisure. The suites are tastefully and individually decorated with high quality finishes, each with en-suite bathro... More
Villa Paradisio Guest Cottage accommodation in Western Cape Unique character Victorian house with beautiful tranquil garden, large pool, boule court, "braai" facilities and warmest South African hospitality. Villa Paradisio is within walking distance of all the restaurants, craf... More
La Fontaine accommodation in Western Cape La Fontaine is a deluxe guest retreat perfect for a rejuvenating break, golf vacation, romantic getaway or whale viewing holiday in southern Africa. Health and wellness, paradise on earth, spiritual energy, rejuvenation, strength ... More
Lavender Manor Guest Lodge accommodation in Western Cape Lavender Manor is the ultimate owner managed luxury guest house and offers spectacular sea view accommodation and warm, relaxed hospitality at an affordable price. Overlooking popular Blue Flag Grotto Beach and the whale sanctuary of Walker Bay, you ... More
Robin's Nest accommodation in Western Cape Robin's Nest Guest House offers three star self catering accommodation in Hermanus. Our rates are reasonable and the rooms are fully equipped for a short or long stay. Robin’s Nest nestles under the O... More
The Brown Jug Guest House / Self Caterin accommodation in Western Cape Experience the warm hospitality Hermanus has to offer first hand at The Brown Jug Guest House. Situated in a safe, quiet and tranquil part of Hermanus, the Brown Jug offers superior, quality and affordable accommodation with three sty... More
On The Cliffs Guest House accommodation in Western Cape On The Cliff guesthouse is situated on the beautiful Hermanus cliff paths, where you can experience the best land based whale watching in the world. There are 6 spacious and elegantly appointed en-suite bedrooms. All the rooms have stunning sea views... More
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