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WESTERN CAPE
NOORDHOEK - NOORDHOEK
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WESTERN CAPE
KOMMETJIE - KOMMETJIE
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WESTERN CAPE
SIMONS TOWN - ADMIRALS KLOOF
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False bay

The Cape Peninsula offers miles of coastline, the world’s most scenic drives, a wide choice of pristine beaches, heritage sites, historical naval bases and battlefield museums. Mountain passes, lighthouses, harbours and a unique railway line hugging the False Bay coastline enabling the visitor to drive, sail or rail in.

Marine and mountain reserves ensure the survival of its beauty and afford the hiking and diving enthusiast an interesting time.
Peer’s cave where 15,000 year old “fish hoek man” fossil remains were discovered proves that the area has long been man’s favourite spot.
Theatres, movies and pubs, restaurants and shopping malls cater for every taste. Schools from nursery through to tertiary levels, and adult education centres, book clubs, and incredibly well-staffed and stocked libraries, keep young and old occupied.
Sports fields, gyms and clubs, offering anything from bowls to surf-skiing and a lot in-between, mean you can pack in those golf clubs and chose one of several nearby exquisite sites to sink that putt.
A cottage hospital with dedicated staff from the community and extended hour pharmacies look after your well-being. Whether your choice is a holiday or family home, boutique self-catering accommodation, ‘spoil yourself hotel’, top-class bed and breakfast or municipal campsite on the beach we will make sure you have the time of your life.

Vineyards and cheese factories, bakeries and scratch patches, foreign exchange and information centres and umpteen family-sized beaches guarantee that you are not only well fed, but entertained whatever the weather. Friendly police, lifesavers and well-organized neighbourhoodwatches enhance your security.
So whether it’s rural Noordhoek, vineyard and olive grove secure village on the Stonehaven mountain slopes, retirement village, Victorian Simonstown, robust, established Fish Hoek, alternative Kommetjie and Scarborough, salt and pepper Muizenberg sporting miles of blue flag beaches, sedate St. James named after its 150 year old stone Catholic church re-built by Phillipino stonemasons of that time, on their weekend breaks from the Simonstown Naval Base, making way for the station building, or quaint fisherman’s characteristic cottages and ‘Bohemian’ Kalk Bay, with its cobbled streets, more restuarants per mile than anywhere else on earth, brickabrack and harbour “waterfront”, the area known as ‘the peninsula’ or ‘far south’ has it all.