Sunday, March 23, 2014

Cape Cod Help......which is the best place to visit in there?




chweety_18


Hi
Me and my boyfriend want to go out this weekend to cape cod..But we find it hard to find the best place can someone help?please.....



Answer
I go to The Cape often and have camped at Nickerson State park in Brewster.It's kinda small but for camping OK.I usually stay in Hyannis and drive up to Truro where there is the Highland Light(Cape Cod Light).Beautiful scenery and a golf course.We know a fish monger there and order two lobster at about 8am.Continuing up the cape you can find Coast guard beach.Another beautiful and large beach voted in the Travel Channels top 10 for US Beaches.Check out the cranberry bogs if you get a chance.Many light houses and history all over the cape.At the top of the Cape theres Race Point.Biking and hiking trails all over.Then P-Town...Eclectic,Gay Where the real plymouth rock is.Shops and diners for whatever you like.Pilgrims Monument-- The tallest granite structure around

I guess this is late..you just have to go again

tourist attractions in cape town?




Joe H


i am visiting cape town for only 4 days / 5nights. what to visit other than:
Cape Point, Robben Island, Table Mountain, Stolenbosch, V&A Waterfront, Shark Cage (where is it?), Opium Club
where else to go? day and night? any zoo? what other things to see?



Answer
Cape Town is a great place to tour. Table Mountain is a must as you've already pointed out. Many tourists also drive along Chapman's Peak Drive for the views of the Atlantic Ocean and nearby mountains. It is possible to either drive or hike up Signal Hill for closer views of the City Bowl and Table Mountain.

The beaches in Cape Town is very popular as well. You can visit lots of beaches on the same day. You can even see African penguins on Boulder Beach! When you visit the V&A Waterfront, be sure to go to the Two Oceans Aquarium. It is also possible to take a ferry from the V&A to Hout Bay, Simon's Town and the Cape Fur Seal colonies on Seal and Duiker Islands.

If you're into culture and heritage, go and have a look at some of the old Dutch styled architecture in Constantia.

Whale watching is popular amongst tourists: Southern Right Whales can be found off the coast during the breeding season (August to November) and Bryde's Whales can be seen any time of the year. The nearby town of Hermanus is known for its Whale Festival, but whales can also be seen in False Bay. Heaviside's dolphins are endemic to the area and can be seen from the coast north of Cape Town; dusky dolphins live along the same coast and can occasionally be seen from the ferry to Robben Island.

The most popular areas for visitors to stay include Camps Bay, Sea Point, V & A Waterfront, Hout Bay, Rondebosch, Hermanus, Constantia, City Bowl, Somerset West and Newlands.

Also see the Bo-Kaap, The Castle of Good Hope, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Robben Island, Rhodes Memorial, South African Parliament and the District Six Museum.

You can do these things: Swim nude in the freezing water of Sandy Bay, surf, taste some good wines along the Wine Routes, go deap sea fishing and go on a rollercoaster at Ratanga Junction!

Edit: Our shark dives takes place in Shark Alley, Gansbaai, where an abundance of great white sharks is prevalent, due to the amount of their primary food source - seals. 2KO offers great white shark cage dive tours - for one day, or longer. Each person on the boat gets at least one turn to get into a cage and face off against the greatest predators on earth, the great white shark.

Go to http://www.africadiver.com/ to find a dive training company that suits you.




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