CAPE TOWN AERIAL VIEW

CAPE TOWN AERIAL VIEW
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

SOUTH AFRICA IS EXPECTING 500,000 FOREIGN VISITORS TO ATTEND THE 2010 WORLD CUP!

South Africa is expecting over half a million people to attend the 2010 World Cup Football in June of this year! 90% are expected to visit Cape Town during this time and this has to be great news for the tourism Industry! With so much to see and do, tourists will be spoilt for choice. You could spend your entire holiday in Cape Town without venturing further afield to such places as the famous Cape winelands or the Cape Point Nature Reserve. Cape Town really does have so much to offer. How about this for just a few things to do in Cape Town during the 2010 World Cup Soccer: The best beaches in the Southern Hemisphere, powder white sand, palm trees, clear blue seas with the mountains as your backdrop. Shopping heaven at the V and A Waterfront, all of your big name brands plus restuarants, bars, live music, huge yachting marinas, you could spend your entire vacation just walking around the Waterfront! Cape Town city centre is a safe cool place to unwind after your shopping sprees with fabulous architecture and cool & trendy bars & eateries with nightclubs to boogey the night away. Table Mountain looks over the city and is an Imposing site for first time visitors to this magical city. Whether you like to climb or take a leasurely trip up on the cable car Table Mountain is a must do on your visit to Cape Town during the 2010 World Cup Football. Thanks for reading this blog and hope you have a fantastic day! :-)

1 comment:

  1. The Cape winelands really are one of the most beautiful places you could ever hope to see. In my opinion a Cape Winelands Tour is a definite must for anyone coming to Cape Town.

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