10 Places or Activities You Must do in Cape Town South Africa
You have plans to watch the World Cup 2010 in South Africa right?
Well, if so, prepare yourself well. Not only the financial and logistic needs, but also knowledge about the city you’ll visit later.
You will definitely regret if you come to big cities organizer of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa just to watch your favorite team play. There are many things that are offered from these towns, like Cape Town, which has many places that shouldn’t missed.
1. Go to Robben Island

It was only half an hour from Cape Town by using the ferry. If you have arrived at this island, you will be stunned by the beauty of the landscape and Table Mountain. The island also has a significant history, in which Nelson Mandela had spent 27 years of age as a prisoner on the island. In 1999, Robben Island, used as a World Heritage by UNESCO.
2. Must Visit Table Mountain

Table Mountain is Cape Town, and Cape Town is Table Mountain.Table Mountain into the background of this city. Table Mountain alone has Hoerikwaggio original name, which roughly means the sea Mountains. If you are fit enough, you can do hiking to the top to see the incredible scenery around Table Mountain. If not able to travel overland, the manager provides cable car.
3. Look and admire Green Point Stadium

Talking football and the World Cup, it will not escape the sport where it was held and the Green Point Stadium Cape Town representatives from the container to provide it. Since built, renovated and expanded until now, the Green Point stadium turned into a work of extraordinary architectural grand.
4. Diving with White Sharks

Here, you may be able to experience how it feels to be involved in a Steven Spielberg film made in the early 80’s to mid 90’s it. Yes, there is a new vehicle offered by the local tourism authority, which very likely you will not forget in a flash.
5. Explore the city on foot

It would not hurt you to do this. Cape Town provides a lot of things, especially at night, ranging from restaurants, museums, coffee shops and bars, and many others.
6. Surfing

Cape Town has countless beautiful beaches and has a lot of waves claimed as one of the best in the world. There are at least 70 beaches are scattered, where each beach has its own wave character. If you can’t surf, it’s about time to learn to surf the waves because you will enter surfers heaven here.
7. The Victoria, Albert Waterfront

Here, you’ll get a lot of romantic experience, interesting, unique, colorful and exciting. This place is a port, where the side overlooking the sea presented many restaurants, bars, Aquarium and many other things. Here, you also have an opportunity to meet with many people from various countries.
8. Enjoy an alternative sports in this town

Cape Town residents including sports lovers. Many things they do, ranging from cricket, rugby and also a variety of local sports.
9. Involved in Sundowner

Sundowner is a unique activity conducted every late afternoon sun was sinking in the western horizon, where every citizen who took part enjoyed with a drink in hand. For the citizens of Cape Town, they do this activity with the local beer from South Africa. Want to try?
10. Visit The Cape Of Good Hope

This place is a park in downtown Cape Town. Having a sense of cool and calm. The park is also inhabited by a number of monkeys, which they do not like the unique and refused to be fed by tourists in the park.
Reading Material for your time in Cape Town
Enticing visitors with its cultural diversity and stunning backdrop, Cape Town is a buzzing, bohemian city most certainly worth crossing the world for. Leaving the city behind, head to the Winelands and visit the wine capital Stellenbosch, or tickle your taste buds with the French flavors of Franschhoek, surrounded by spectacular scenery and steeped in history. Or take the beautiful costal road to discover the Garden Route, wild shores, and white sand beaches, and nature reserves.
This is Cape Town (World of Exotic Travel Destinations)
A guide to South Africas popular tourist resort, this guide reflects its reputation as a place of historic grandeur, combining elements of Europe and the East. Its tourist attractions include the dominating Table Mountain, its maritime environment and pristine beaches.
