Thursday, October 8, 2009
Discovering the Cape Point Route
Imagine sushi after a surf lesson. Imagine a sunrise kayak and a deep soft tissue massage after scuba diving a shipwreck. Imagine cocktails with penguins and a moonlight hike. Imagine drum circles and wine tastings. Imagine conferencing under Milkwoods, then going shopping. Imagine a bed next to the beach and sand between your toes. Or just a walk on the beach…? You can imagine it or you can choose to immerse yourself in it on the Cape Point Route.
The Cape Point Route spans 2 coastlines wrapped around a National Park and runs from Hout Bay on the Atlantic coastline, over Chapman’s Peak Drive down to Cape Point itself, then back up the False Bay coastline to Muizenberg. The Cape Point Route is easy, affordable and accessible - just 30 minutes from Cape Town City Centre. This is not a been- there–bought-the-t-shirt place. This is weather beaten faces and warm smiles. It’s real and it’s beautiful. With dramatic mountain ranges, and long ocean fronts, this is the stuff that you see in the movies. So couch potatoes stay home and watch TV, everyone else can come and play.
The Cape Point Route experience begins in Hout Bay, a picturesque village surrounded by protective mountains with a long sandy beach that is ideal for swimming and watersports like sea kayaking, sailing, fishing, surfing. The lively fishing harbour hosts many tourism activities including boat trips, as well as being a working harbour for the tuna and crayfishing industries. Hang out in Hout Bay with its interesting shops, craft markets and relaxed cafes and restaurants. Be sure to visit World of Birds - Africa’s LargestBirdPark with over 450 species of birds.
Website: www.capepointroute.co.za
Tel: 021 782 9356
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