If you are fascinated in visiting South Africa you have taken
a footstep in the right way. We believe that South Africa is one of the world's
leading travel destinations and that you will not be saddened in your choice to
visit this exciting country.
There are many cities around South Africa that you may be interested to visit.
Therefore, we prefer you to take an open-top bus tour because is often the best
way to view the main attractions in the city. Here are some of the cities that
you may be interested to visit in South Africa.
Cape Town has so much to offer that
the biggest open-top bus tour company, City Sightseeing, has two different
tours on offer. The City Sightseeing Bus red route in Cape Town takes visitors
around the city centre and Atlantic Seaboard, while the blue route covers the
peninsula and areas beyond the city bowl. The red route includes attractions
such as District Six,the Bo-Kaap, the
Castle of Good Hope, City Hall, St George’s Cathedral, Table Mountain,
Camps Bay,Clifton and Sea Point. The blue route includes Hout Bay, Constantia
and the Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden.
Johannesburg
is a city with so much to offer: there are wonderful restaurants, relaxed
sidewalk cafes, laughter-filled shebeens, glitzy shopping malls, tranquil
parks, unique emotive museums and monuments, thrilling casinos, busy townships,
stunning galleries, funky nightclubs, and more.
Durban
welcomes visitors to a relaxed, outdoor lifestyle where beaches, barbecues, seafood
and curry restaurants, clubs and up market accommodation establishments provide
everything an out-of-towner could wish for while on holiday. Durban has good
weather, beautiful beaches and cultural mix to its famous curries.
Port Elizabeth offers visitors a choice of stunning beaches, interesting museums and memorials,award-winning wildlife destinations, cultural and historical nuggets, and some of the friendliest folk in the country.
Bloemfontein
tourist destinations are becoming more popular, along with the city, which has
been listed as one of South Africa’s best cities to live in. It has excellent
museums, a fine zoo, a cheetah reserve, architectural icons and a nature
reserve within the city limits.
Mbombela
(formerly known as Nelspruit) is a vibey little city that is home to
Mpumalanga’s provincial government. There are lots to see and do in and around
the city, including visits to a crocodile farm and elephant sanctuary, the
oldest caves on earth and a remarkable botanical garden.
Kimberley,
thanks to the fevered diamond rush of the 1870s, has a glittering past. Take a
guided tour of a once-operational diamond mine, which descends a staggering
840m below the earth. Founded on diamonds;this historic city is home to the Kimberley mine museum and the Great Hole of Kimberley.
Polokwane
is the capital city of Limpopo Province, and has a vibrant mix of people and
culture. Polokwane has great restaurants, art galleries, museums, jazz clubs
and shopping centres. It’s also called the gateway city because it’s a stepping
stone to a diversity of Natural attractions from mountains to wilderness areas.
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