Cape Town Villas ...By Area
Cape Town Villas – by Area
Positioned between the bright blue ocean and the magnificence of Table Mountain, it's difficult to lose your way in Cape Town with these natural wonders to use as landmarks. Cape Town is however a varied city and the suburbs detailed below, will give you some insight into what makes each of these areas special and how they appeal to different people in different ways. They are, however, all equally beautiful and special.
Camps BayCamps Bay is a must for beach lovers. It is well known for its palm lined white-sand beach and wonderful restaurants. It is also known for its luxurious properties and its status as one of the most expensive stretches of real estate in South Africa.
Camps Bay is situated behind Table Mountain, nestled beneath Lion's Head and the majestic Twelve Apostles and is popular with international visitors because of its fantastic views, pristine beach and easy access to the city.
Cape Town CityCape Town, perched between the ocean and the mountain, with a national park as its heart, is a place in which to renew and reconnect. Cape Town, also known as ‘the Mother City’, is the oldest city in South Africa and has a cultural heritage spanning more than 300 years. Along with the City Centre and Table Bay Harbour, Cape Town Central includes the trendy city suburbs of Vredehoek, Oranjezicht and Tamboerskloof.
CliftonWhile each of
Clifton's beaches shine in their own right, 1st & 2nd beach are visited by sunbathers & beach sport lovers, 3rd beach is for gay & lesbian beach lovers & 4th beach is a family beach. 4th Beach has been rated internationally as one of the Top Ten Beaches in the world.
Clifton's sunsets are legendary and on any given summer evening, throngs of people make the pilgrimage down to the beach with packed picnic baskets for the very Capetonian tradition of sundowners.
ConstantiaThe
Constantia wine valley is located on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain and stretches south towards the False Bay coast. Constantia is a beautiful and lush historic valley and the birthplace of the wine industry in South Africa. Five of the most well recognised and historic wine farms are still present and welcome visitors.
NoordhoekNoordhoek (meaning ‘north corner’) is named after the village’s beginning in the northern corner of the farm Slangkop.
Noordhoek has attracted a blend of modest cottages and luxury homes that offer inspiring views over Long Beach, which stretches for over 8 km of wide sandy, unspoiled beach that borders on wetlands and eventually links up with Kommetjie.
V&A Waterfront Apartments Situated in the heart of Cape Town's working harbour, the
Victoria & Alfred Waterfront has become South Africa's most visited destination. Set against a backdrop of magnificent sea and mountain views, exciting shopping and entertainment venues are intermingled with imaginative office locations, world-class hotels and luxury apartments in the residential marina. We invite you to discover the experience... live, shop and play at the
V&A Waterfront.