Sea Point Accommodation

Sea Point Accommodation

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Sea Point or Seepunt is Cape Town’s most upmarket and densely populated urban areas, lying between Signal Hill and with Atlantic Ocean sea view accommodation a short travel time will get you to Cape Town’s Central Business District. Travelling from budget Sea Point accommodation to Cape Town, one will find accommodation at Three Anchor Bay suburb, then family accommodation at Green Point. Southerly from Green Point is Mouille Point where the lighthouse can be viewed.

The tourist attraction in itself, Greenmarket Square is an intimate, cobblestone curiosity that nestles in the very heart of Cape Town. While admiring the scenic beauty and historic sights, look out for hand sewn clothing, beautiful bead work, handcrafted jewellery, rare art and bric-a-brac galore. The crafts on display are from a number of African countries.

Cape Town’s many other markets offer crafts and examples of African design that are more traditionalist and ritualistic in nature. There are many items of sculpture, weaving and even cloth dyeing that reflect both the historical as well as the contemporary African mood. Examples of arts and crafts from every corner of the continent include soapstone carvings, woven reed works, innovative wire-work creations as well as replicas of the weapons, shields and war masks of old.

On the Camps Bay promenade you will find amazing some amazing cocktail bars. As you walk about you are treated to spectacular views of palm trees and the white sandy beach of Camps Bay. If ever there were a great place to sip down a cocktail this is it.

The bars has a variety of themes which is carried through into the smooth funky musical beats. The cocktail menus will have your taste buds spinning, from sex on the beach to the jelly bean speciality. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean have the pleasure of sipping a stylish cocktail on a warm summers evening watching the African sunset while being cooled by the calm, fresh ocean breeze.

Sea Point has a three kilometre-long shopping precinct that abounds with restaurants, pubs and all kinds of shopping opportunities – cosmopolitan Cape Town at its best. The luxury high-rise oceanfront apartment blocks on “millionaires mile” overlook the Atlantic Ocean and magnificent sunsets over the sea.

The beachfront promenade is a popular destination for long walks and the olympic-sized swimming pool and beach are favourite swimming spots. The V&A Waterfront is around the corner and so are all the other colourful and exciting tourist attractions in Cape Town itself.

Green Point is a vibrant and lively part of Cape Town both night and day with local pubs, clubs and cabaret restaurants serving as a popular hangout for locals and visitors. Green Point is close to the city centre, including Long Street, Company Gardens and a number of museums and galleries. It is also a perfect location from which to access the Cape Town beaches of Clifton and Tableview.

Holiday apartments and self catering accommodation in Sea Point, Cape Town, South Africa, are geared to suit everybody’s pocket and style – luxury or budget furnished apartments to rent, beach front rental apartments, vacation rentals. There are also a number of excellent bed and breakfast guest houses and a variety of hotels

Green Point has fast become one of the trendiest residential areas in Cape Town, particularly since the development of the Cape Quarter – a shopping centre with all one could wish for. Green Point lies between the V&A Waterfront and Signal Hill on the Main Road en route to Sea Point. With narrow villa-lined streets, side walk cafes and stylish shops it has become known as “Green Point village” with loads of character buildings from Victorian era that have been renovated. And now the home to the World Cup 2010 soccer stadium.

Lined with oak trees and gabled Cape Dutch homesteads, the elegant suburb of Constantia is centrally situated on the Cape Peninsula in the Cape’s oldest vineyards on the lower south-eastern slopes of the majestic Table Mountain chain. The Constantia Valley is the oldest wine-growing area in Southern Africa and features superb wine estates and a variety of excellent restaurants, farm stalls and delicatessen establishments. A number of South Africa’s finest vineyards can be found in the valley, including Groot Constantia, Buitenverwachting, Klein Constantia, Constantia Uitsig and Steenberg, to mention just a few. The Constantia Valley offers golfing enthusiasts some of the most majestic and scenic championship-status courses in South Africa, such as Steenberg Golf Club and Westlake Golf Club. The Constantia Green Belt offers a variety of scenic walks through the vineyards and on the slopes of Table Mountain. From the front gate of Wild Peach Cottage you can easily reach Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens on foot in 30 minutes to 1 hour. A more strenuous walk will take you to the top of Table Mountain.

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens is South Africa’s world-famous national botanical garden and is home to over 22 000 indigenous plants. It is also a World Heritage Site and visitors can enjoy a stroll in the garden, a picnic on the rolling lawns or a music concert on Sundays during summer.

Table Mountain National Park includes the instantly recognisable Table Mountain and is a Natural World Heritage Site renowned for its rich biodiversity. It contains about 2000 species of plants, most of them fynbos, and forms one of the world’s six floral kingdoms. Be sure to hop aboard the revolving Table Mountain Aerial Cableway for a 10-minute ride to the top and enjoy the spectacular 360-degree views of the Cape Peninsula.

The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is South Africa’s most visited destination and offers a combination of shops, restaurants, nightspots, tourist attractions and museums around the city’s historic harbour. It is situated in the heart of the Mother City and set against the spectacular backdrop of Table Mountain. The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is a working harbour and offers you a variety of excursions to explore Cape Town’s scenic shoreline. Do not leave Cape Town without catching the ferry to Robben Island. Once “home” to South Africa’s most famous political prisoners, including Nelson Mandela, the Robben Island World Heritage Site is one of South Africa’s most visited tourist attractions.

A short drive along Constantia Main Road from Wild Peach Cottage will take you over Constantia Nek to the Hout Bay Valley and the scenically spectacular Atlantic Ocean coastline of the Cape Peninsula. Along this scenic drive you can explore the many spectacular beaches of Cape Town, including Hout Bay, Llandudno, Sandy Bay, Camps Bay and Clifton, to mention just some of the more well-known ones.

Passing through the Hout Bay Valley in a southerly direction, you can traverse Chapman’s Peak Drive, one of the most scenic drives in the world, and continue towards the Cape of Good Hope section of Table Mountain National Park. On the way, be sure to stop at Boulders Beach, to see a breeding colony of African Penguins at close range and where you can also swim in the sea and enjoy the sandy beach set amongst towering boulders. Continue your journey to the most southerly point of the Cape Peninsula where you will reach Cape Point, a narrow finger of land, covered in endemic fynbos and edged by picturesque bays and beaches.

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