Whale Watchers
Destination | Cape Town |
Whale Watchers Amenities
24hr security, secure underground parking, Satellite TV, fully equipped modern kitchens, housekeepingDirections To Whale Watchers
To get to us from Cape Town International Airport you exit the parking lot and proceed along the N2 highway following the signs towards Cape Town for about 10 - 12 minutes [along the way you will pass some cooling towers on your right]. As you approach the base of Table Mountain the highway splits in two - keep left, turning onto the Muizenberg M3 highway. Continue on this highway through the suburb of Bishop's Court, passing the turn-offs to Wynberg and Constantia. About 20 - 25 minutes after having left the airport (out of rush hour traffic) you get to the end of the M3 Muizenberg highway in the form of a T-junction. Turn left here and then right at the next T-junction. Now follow the road passing through Westlake where you will pass through one set of traffic lights. Shortly after these lights, about 2 - 3 kilometres turn left at the next traffic lights in Muizenberg. Go under the railway bridge and then about 200 metres further turn first right into Beach Road. Drive for 100 metres and turn right at the traffic circle. After another 200 metres you will see the main entrance and foyer to the Empire building. This is the main entrance to the Muizenberg Beach complex in which your apartment is located. Ask for the key to your apartment and the parking garage disc at reception. Also ask for directions to the underground parking garage in Melrose Street, from where you will be able use an elevator to get to your apartment.Area Attractions
Muizenberg Beach, the most popular surfing spot in Cape Town, surfing lessons and board hire, children's jungle gym on the beach, walk to boutiques, restaurants & coffee shops, beachfront water slides and mini golf, seaside boardwalk to Kalk Bay via St James, affordable world-class restaurants and golf courses, the oldest Wine Estates in the Cape, world-renowned Chapman's Peak Drive, land based whale watching (Aug - Nov), Boulder's Beach, with its African Penguin colony, historic Simon's Town, the home of the South African Navy, Kalk Bay, a quaint fishing village with an abundance of seafood restaurants, Cape Point Nature Reserve, a world heritage site, walking and hiking in Table Mountain National Park, another world heritage site, historic sites and museums galore, exceptionally warm and friendly locals.Specials
Valid
2009-10-29 - 2009-11-05
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