Cape Point Route offers a wide range of Accommodation, Activities, Attractions, Restaurants, Venues, Shops, Tours and Packages on the CAPE PENINSULA, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

:: Hout Bay :: Noordhoek :: Kommetjie :: Scarborough :: Cape of Good Hope :: :: Simon’s Town :: Fish Hoek :: Kalk Bay :: St. James :: Muizenberg ::



Friday, March 11, 2011

Cape Point Route - about us



You are probably reading this because you have received Cape Point Route’s first newsletter. That means you have enquired or booked services on the Cape Point Route. You could be a friend, colleague or supplier to the Cape Point Route and requested news and information. If you have found this by chance then welcome and we hope you will subscribe to our newsletter to receive regular news from us.

Who Are We?
Cape Point Route was started by Barbara Elshove-Schmidt and Sally Grierson – Capetonians who have always cherished Cape Town but especially the Cape Peninsula as it has been our backyard and our playground. We are passionate about where we live, work and play and we invite you to explore our daily reality and discover the Cape Point Route – “Cape Town’s Playground.

What is the Cape Point Route?
The Cape Point Route is an area of natural beauty, diverse cultures and unique attractions and activities. The choices are endless and can be overwhelming with so many options available. We have the inside edge, and have pretty much been there and done that in the area. Ask us to help you plan your holiday, book your accommodation or simply ask our advice on what to do...anything from kids to animals, history to culture, adrenalin activities to leisurely lunches.

Where is the Cape Point Route?
The Cape Point Route is the stretch of land at the south-western tip of Africa that extends beyond Cape Town city Centre. We incorporate the Cape Town suburbs of Hout Bay, Noordhoek, Kommetjie, Scarborough, the Cape of Good Hope, Simon’s Town, Fish Hoek, Kalk Bay, St James and Muizenberg.

Why visit the Cape Point Route?
This is a place where you can surf before breakfast, pop into a fine art cafe for lunch, have cocktails with penguins and hot chocolate while watching whales. Try sunrise kayaking, midday mountain biking or moonlight hiking. Stay in luxury at a deluxe accommodation establishment, find a cosy B&B or guesthouse or bring family or friends for a self-catering holiday away from home. We’ve got it, you just need to choose it or let us know what you want....and that’s why you need to visit the Cape Point Route.

What’s up?
Don’t delay – book today. Cape Town is HOT and happening at this time of year so book now to avoid missing out on the action. Check our events page on Facebook to find out what’s on.

Some mini previews:
• 13 March 2011: Pick ‘n Pay Cape Argus Cycle Tour
• 25 – 26 March 2011: Cape Town International Jazz Festival
• 1 – 3 April 2011: South African Navy Festival
• 27 March – 11 April 2011: Western Cape School Holidays
• 22 April – 25 April 2011: Easter Weekend
• 23 April 2011: Two Oceans Marathon

IMAGES:
Cape Point Route team as cover girls in our annual brochure from 2007 - 2011

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