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CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION VENUE
The Southern Sun Cape Sun (formerly the Holiday Inn Cape Town) is positioned in the centre of Cape Town with shopping malls, restaurants and African market at Green Market Square, all within 5 minutes walking distance. A shuttle bus service is available to take you to the world famous V & A Waterfront.

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
Cape Town’s history goes back almost 400 years and it is acknowledged as a leading destination, thanks to the charm derived from its diversity of people, its historical monuments and its glorious scenery.
Cape Town is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Nestled under majestic Table Mountain, Cape Town is blessed with much natural beauty, resulting in six of the top seven tourist attractions in South Africa all being less than an hour’s drive from the city centre.
For more about Cape Town visit: www.tourismcapetown.co.za

The Waterfront by night
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The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town’s world famous waterfront and working harbour is an exciting and vibrant place to visit hotels, bars, shopping, entertainment and over 40 cosmopolitan restaurants to choose from. The waterfront boasts some of the city’s finest seafood restaurants and is an excellent venue for local musicians. |
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Robben Island with the city and Table Mountain in the distance
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Robben Island home to Nelson Mandela for most of his 27 years of imprisonment. You’ll be ferried out of the Harbour amongst the splashing of seals and taken on a historical tour to an island that goes back hundreds of years. Robben Island is best known as a place of banishment, but has so much more for the visitor to explore including a lime quarry, a villa and plenty of wildlife. |
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Table Mountain cableway
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Table Mountain dominates your sight wherever you are in Cape Town. Take a trip up the mountain in the worldfamous cable car and enjoy a spectacular 360° view of the city and its’ surrounds, or go up at sunset and watch the sun setting over the ocean of sandy white beaches.
The adventurous can climb the steep mountain path, pausing along the way to catch your breath whilst overlooking the city and bustling harbour. |
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Cape Point
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Cape Point is an incredible vantage point where you can see the fishrich Atlantic Ocean in the West and the warmer Indian Oceans meet. The Cape Peninsula is one of the world’s most beautiful places; a stretch of rocky mountains jutting southward into the sea, pristine beaches, sheltered bays and coves, quaint fishing harbours, and a rich array of indigenous flora. |
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Indigenous flora at Kirstenbosch
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Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, set on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain offers over 7000 different species of flora. Kirstenbosch is home to the most diverse plant kingdom in the world, and is the perfect place to visit and unwind. |
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A Cape wine estate
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The Cape Wine Route is a must. You cannot leave without enjoying the beauty of the Cape’s wine route in which you’ll visit the historic villages of Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschoek and enjoy interesting and informative cellar tours where you’ll be invited to view, taste and buy some of the world’s finest wines. The scenery of the winelands enroute is breathtaking. |
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