Cape Town. The darling of South Africa and a name synonymous with beautiful beaches, beautiful scenery and beautiful people.
It has its rough and tough side – the townships, Table Mountain Nature Reserve, the howling south-easter and choosing a restaurant for the evening – but these hardships make the gentle pursuits all the more attractive.
Cape Town is surrounded by wine farms, boutique towns and coastal villages and a drive east will take you into the
Garden Route – another gem in the natural beauty heist.
We at
Rhino Africa are Cape Town experts, and will gladly assist you in building an itinerary that best suite your requirements and budget. We encourage you to have a look at the individual properties and tours or to
contact us to put together the perfect tailor-made African safari just for you.



The V & A WaterfrontThe V & A is a destination unto itself with activities to occupy every waking minute. Designer restaurants, rustic eateries and street performers vie for your attention while shopping malls, cinema complexes and museums make their jobs all the more difficult. Hidden beneath the façade of glitzy hotels, glamorous restaurants and goggle-eyed tourists is a gritty harbour layered with history from the early days of the Cape, through the vagaries of a political regime, to the unprecedented success of the local tourism boom.
Read more...Camps Bay & CliftonAlong Cape Town's self-styled Platinum Mile, the price tag is half the attraction - the view is the other. Clifton is a series of coves at the foot of Lion's Head and Camps Bay is a large bay at the foot of the Twelve Apostles. Against a backdrop of fynbos nature reserve and sparkling white villas, the mile is a heady mix of swanky apartments, white-sand beaches and a cocktail of cafés, bars and restaurants. Facing west, the sunsets attract locals like a mass bell and the decadent fervour is intoxicating.
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