Map of the Cape Peninsula, Western Cape
Cape Peninsula Map - Cape Peninsula detail and street level map showing the towns and suburbs of the Cape Peninsula region and some attractions. With its majestic Table Mountain backdrop, Cape Town is arguably one of the most beautiful cities in the world regularly featured in international publications and touted as "One of the Top 10 Places to see before you die". To find out more about this spectacular city please visit Cape Peninsula Information.
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Featured Attractions in (or near) Cape Peninsula

Cape Town Beaches
The Mother City has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world and something to offer everyone. It is no surprise that South Africa was one of the first countries outside of Europe to earn blue flag status for some of her beaches - there are three on offer in and around Cape Town. The blend of ... more information

Robben Island
For nearly 400 years, Robben Island, 12 kilometres from Cape Town, was a place of banishment, exile, isolation and imprisonment. It was here at Robben Island that rulers sent those regarded as political troublemakers, social outcasts and the unwanted of society. During the apartheid years Robben Island ... more information

Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
One of Cape Town's biggest tourist attractions, the Waterfront evokes images of the early activities of the harbour. Much of its charm lies in the fact that this busy commercial harbour is set in the midst of a huge entertainment venue with pubs, restaurants, specialty shops, craft markets, theatres and movies ... more information

Table Mountain
Since the first person laid eyes on Table Mountain, it has exerted its powerful and charismatic pull, enchanting and drawing any and all who fall under its spell. The way to the top has never been easy, and for many centuries only a handful of bold and enterprising people could say ... more information

Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is world renowned for the beauty and diversity of the Cape flora it displays and for the magnificence of its setting against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain. Kirstenbosch grows only indigenous South African plants. The Kirstenbosch estate covers 528 hectares ... more information

Cape Point
Bartholomeu Dias, the Portuguese seafarer, was the first to sail around the Cape. This was in 1488. On his return voyage, which must have been particularly stormy, Dias stopped at the south-western tip of Africa, and named it Cabo Tormentoso, or Cape of Storms. King John of Portugal later gave it the name ... more information
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Holiday Accommodation in Cape Town
For accommodation in Cape Town and Peninsula see:
• Atlantic Seaboard Accommodation
• Cape Town City Bowl Accommodation
• Southern Suburbs Accommodation
• Constantia Valley Accommodation
• Blaauwberg Accommodation
• Cape Town North Accommodation
• False Bay Coast Accommodation
• Cape Flats Accommodation
Or to see all accommodation in the Cape visit Cape Town Accommodation.
Visiting Cape Peninsula?
See Things To Do in the Cape Peninsula or, if you are looking for a specific type of thing to do, search Things To Do in Cape Town by category (includes adventure, sight-seeing, wine-tastings, etc).






