15 views penthouse
is located in a prime area overlooking Camps Bays main strip on Victoria Road, 15 Views Penthouse is ideal for young couples.
Immediately in front of you at 15 views penthouse is the balcony protected by glass panels; giving the impression that nothing stands between you and the ocean. This Camps Bay penthouse kitchen is on the left-hand side of the entrance and has a small breakfast/bar nook that flows out onto the balcony. The dining area of 15 views penthouse forms part of the lounge area. A huge window serves as the backdrop to the open-plan bedroom/bathroom which is flanked by the Twelve Apostles mountain range.
MASTER BEDROOM
King-sized bed
En-Suite
LIVING AND DINING AREA
Couches
8 Seater dining table
KITCHEN
Fully equipped
No washing machine
OUTDOOR
Built-in braai
WHATS INCLUDED
Daily Servicing from Monday Saturday excluding Public Holidays
Concierge Service
All taxes Linen and Towels
Satellite TV
WiFi
About Cape Town
Cape Town is a port city on South Africa’s southwest coast, on a peninsula beneath the imposing Table Mountain. Slowly rotating cable cars climb to the mountain’s flat top, from which there are sweeping views of the city, the busy harbor and boats heading for Robben Island, the notorious prison that once held Nelson Mandela, which is now a living museum.
Cape Town beaches
Clifton
Situated in one of Cape Town’s most sought-after and affluent suburbs, Clifton’s beaches are a favourite of locals and tourists alike and are arguably some of the best in the country. Ten minutes from the city centre and comprising four beach coves separated by giant boulders that protect against Cape Town’s unruly ‘south-easter’ wind, the soft white sand and majestic blue water of each of the four beaches are an unofficial playground for those looking to take advantage of those hot summer days and jovial holiday atmosphere.
Camps Bay
Just down the road from Clifton you’ll find the gently curving crescent of Camps Bay– the best-known beach on the Cape town coast. Both locals and visitors flock to this palm-lined strip for people-watching, to play beach bats or volleyball, walk their dogs or catch a tan while gazing up at the dramatic peaks of the Twelve Apostles range, part of Table Mountain.
Llandudno
About 20 kilometres (12 miles) south of Cape Town on the way to Hout Bay and the scenic Chapman’s Peak Drive, Llandudno may be a bit off the beaten track, but this spectacular beach is certainly a favourite among locals. A narrow road winds its way down through an exclusive hillside neighbourhood to a soft sandy cove where you’ll find children building sandcastles; groups of friends playing beach bats and frisbee; surfers carving patterns on the waves; and waggy-tailed dogs bounding about.
Boulders Beach
For a Cape Town beach with a unique twist, head to Boulders beach. This soft-sand beach and slightly warmer sea (it’s on the False Bay coastline) are home to a large colony of endangered African penguins. These endearing birds have become minor celebrities and visitors flock to watch them strut their stuff between the hulking granite boulders – a highly entertaining sight to see.
Muizenberg
Muizenberg is probably Cape Town’s ultimate family-friendly beach, with its warmer water, Blue Flag status, and quaint and colourful Victorian bathing boxes. This beautiful stretch of coastline is popular with families, dog walkers and surfers.
If you want to get some surfing lessons while on vacation in Cape Town, then this is the place. There are various companies operating from Muizenberg beach that offer surf lessons as well as surfboard and wetsuit rentals.
Blouberg
This stretch of coastline is situated about 20 kilometres (12 miles) outside the city centre and consist of a few different beaches – the most popular being the long Dolphin Beach strip, Small Bay and Big Bay.
Big Bay is one of the world’s best kitesurfing destinations and hosts an international competition every year. Hence, it’s a great place to enjoy wind-related water sports as well as surfing. Small Bay offers a quieter atmosphere that’s better suited for families and sunbathers.
Things to do in Cape Town
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