Cape Town Cruise
Nature at its most expressive
Nature at its most expressive
Standing on the tabletop, you can look north for a giddy view of the city centre, its docks lined with matchbox ships. When you are on holiday in South Africa, to appreciate Cape Town you need to spend time outdoors, as Capetonians do: they hike, picnic or sunbathe, often choose mountain bikes in preference to cars, and turn adventure activities into an obsession.
Cape Town’s rich urban texture is immediately apparent in its diverse architecture: an indigenous Cape Dutch style, rooted in northern Europe, seen at its most diverse in the Constantia wine estates, which were influenced by French refugees in the seventeenth century; Muslim dissidents and slaves, freed in the nineteenth century, added their minarets to the skyline; and the English, who invaded and freed
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We're constantly updating our wide selection of shore excursions for all interests to make your cruise holiday an unforgettable experience. Some tours may also be available at embarkation or disembarkation days, while during at sea days you can enjoy on board activities.
TRAVEL TO THE Cape Town CRUISE TERMINAL
Driving Directions to E-Berth, Duncan Dock, Cape Town Port from the Waterfront:
when you enter the V&A, the Caltex Station is on your right hand side.
Stay on the right, then turn right at the traffic circle / roundabout and proceed to the security boom opposite the SAPS Harbour Police.
E-Berth is directly behind the SAPS building on the left hand side.