what about jumping on the "City Sightseeing" doubledecker? http://www.city-sightseeing.com/cape_town.htm</a><BR><BR>seb
Dianne, yes it's a bit hectic ! But we young at hearts can do it (and thats including you)
PoP Full agreement, but dont you concur that 'BOULDERS IS A MUST!'
Caroline, depending on Fiona's time of visit ? Surely if the Protea's are in full bloom a visit to Kirstenbosch comes a close 3rd behind The peninsula (personal choice) and Table mountain (Compulsory).
Fiona, could you give us a bit more detail on your likes/dislikes, when will you be there ? There are so many knowledgeable people (not including me as im just a mere touristy type person) on this branch, who would find it a pleasure to help you out !
Drink Windhoek not Castle

But I don't want to do it. :)
Anyway, I don't think Boulders is a must. The day I went there were very few penguins and the ones that were there seemed rather arrogant. And the water temperature! For someone used to the Gulf of Mexico it was bone-chilling.

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Of course it's a must ;-)

It is a must PoP, I agree!
Dianne I'm curious where you went - that you saw so very few penguins? We go there often (because its one of the best beaches around - sheltered, stunning, safe for kids, warm water (that's relative of course!) and there are always hundres of penguins. Maybe you were just on the first bit of beach and didnt go to the colony along the boardwalk, or to the small beaches over the rocks? Or maybe they hibernate - I dont know!

If it's warm - Clifton Beach, Brunch, Boulders etc etc - if cold and miserable head to Stellenbosch for lunch at Spier - truly awesome!!
http://www.spier.co.za/dining.asp

mfiona,Look into the list of websites I sent 13-June.I would do the bus in the morning,(two hour tour)it's cheap R90 when I looked last month and you can climb on and off .Then get back to V&A Waterfront for
lunch.YOu get on the bus at V&A (by the way).And spend the rest of the day at V&A . There's just sooooo
much to do and see there.
See what you would like in the V&A Waterfront on www.waterfront.co.za . You can lunch there and gaze at Table Mountain all you want and sip all the
wines of the region at the wine-tasting shop (cant remember the name)
Table Mountain:www.table-mountain.co.za<BR><BR>www.capetownbig6.co.za This would be for you. The most popular 6 sites.
You would have a pretty good idea of what's cooking in Cpt. If you read all the brochures at the
information bureau of V&A,you might see something interesting there.
This is for a relaxed day - just to enjoy. If you like that of course.
ENJOY AND HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME.