Explore Honeymoon Destinations: South Africa

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7 Star Dinner at The Burj
Dinner for two at Al Muntaha in the Burj al-Arab, 7 Star Hotel: Dining 200 metres above sea level seems like high adventure. Step into one of the express panoramic lifts travelling six metres per second and look forward to what lies on top. The views of the Arabian Gulf and coastline are as superb as the fine Mediterranean cuisine. With a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere, this restaurant most certainly lives up to its name.
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Bay Hotel - Cape Town
Bay Hotel is a 5 star beach hotel on Camps Bay's Golden Mile and the slopes of Table Mountain, facing the most beautiful beaches and just minutes away from the city centre. The Bay has a wide range of facilities and offers all conveniences - fitness centre, beauty salon, restaurants and cocktail bar. The Bay Hotel has a total of 72 bedrooms and 6 suites each of which gaze upon the spectacular vista that is Camps Bay. Most rooms have spacious balconies and all have a private entrance lobby, en-suite bathroom with separate shower, mini bar, tea & coffee making facilities & built-in electronic safes.
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Cable Car Ride -Table Mtn
The treacherous cliffs forming the most south-western tip of Africa are some of the highest in the world and mark the spot where the cold Beguiler current on the West coast and the warm Agulhus current on the East coast merge. Inside the reserve you will find a variety of animals including buck, baboons and Cape Mountain Zebra as well as over 250 species of birds and indigenous flora that is found nowhere else in the world. Take a scenic drive, stop at one of the many picnic spots and tidal pools and travel to the Lighthouse lookout by funicular or on foot for spectacular views.
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Cape Town City Tour
With her mix of many cultures, Cape Town is well worth exploring on foot, moving from one quarter to the next and savouring the different character of each. The V&A Waterfront with its many shops, buskers, restaurants and breweries is always a vibrant, happening place. Within the complex it also has the Two Oceans Aquarium and the ferry station for Robben Island. In total contrast, is the Cape Malay (primarily Muslim) neighbourhood of Bo-Kaap with colourful houses, cobbled streets and the periodic calls to prayer. The gay quarter, De Waterkant, offers boutiques and coffeeshops and wine bars that contrast dramatically again with the hustle and vibe of the townships out on the Cape Flats. A township tour is a great opportunity to get to know more about Xhosa culture - its food, people and vibe - as well as to get an idea of the many other cultures that make up the township mix too. For a total contrast in atmosphere you can end your day living the cosmopolitan life in Camps Bay with its many bars and restaurants.
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Day at Knysna Elephant Pk
Get up-close-and-personal with the resident African elephants and well-informed guidesyou will learn about the sad and mystical story of the Knysna Elephants. The Elephants at Knysna Elephant Park are all orphans rescued from culling operations in the Kruger National Park, except for Thandi who was born here. The Knysna Elephant Park provides these elephants with the best board and lodging. They have free range of the 60 hectare camp on which there is plenty to eat, some big trees to rub up against and two large dams for bathing and drinking. The elephant minders take the elephants for regular strolls through the forests and plantations in the mornings and evenings before being bedded down in the boma for the night.
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Day in City of CapeTown
With her mix of many cultures, Cape Town is well worth exploring on foot, moving from one quarter to the next and savouring the different character of each. The V&A Waterfront with its many shops, buskers, restaurants and breweries is always a vibrant, happening place. Within the complex it also has the Two Oceans Aquarium and the ferry station for Robben Island. In total contrast, is the Cape Malay (primarily Muslim) neighbourhood of Bo-Kaap with colourful houses, cobbled streets and the periodic calls to prayer. The gay quarter, De Waterkant, offers boutiques and coffeeshops and wine bars that contrast dramatically again with the hustle and vibe of the townships out on the Cape Flats. A township tour is a great opportunity to get to know more about Xhosa culture - its food, people and vibe - as well as to get an idea of the many other cultures that make up the township mix too. For a total contrast in atmosphere you can end your day living the cosmopolitan life in Camps Bay with its many bars and restaurants.
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Day Trip to Winelands
Set out from Cape Town towards the mountains of Stellenbosch, a historic and important wine producing area that is also becoming well known for its cheese production. First stop is Dornier, just outside Stellenbosch where you will be encouraged to taste local cheeses, olives and of course wine, concentrating on how the various tastes complement each other. Move on to the beautiful wine estate of Waterford where you will taste chocolate and wine, before visiting Audacia where you will be introduced to their variety of red wines. You will then be given 2 hours of free time to explore the historic centre of Stellenbosch before spending the afternoon at the large wine estate of Spier wandering around the lake, tasting their delicious wines and visiting the cheetah enclosure.
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Dinner at 'Blues' -CapeTw
The Blues Restaurant famous for their exquisite cuisine and has been a Cape Town landmark since it opened its doors in 1987. The menu has kept a careful balance between old and new, but has stuck to the Blues basics of simplicity, authenticity and freshness. The summer menu hints to Asian inspiration with items such as Thai Style Calamari Salad on crunchy oriental greens and Pan Seared Ostrich Teriyaki with a smear of wasabi and drizzled with sake and soya. Yum!
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Explore Table Mountain
How you get to the top is entirely up to you - there are many options. But once you're up there you'll bask in the aerial view of sprawling Cape Town and her beautiful beaches glinting below. Table Mountain can be conquered in a number of ways: for those who take a leisurely approach to life, there's the cable car. Others prefer the more arduous route up through Skeleton Gorge. And then there's the ultimate Table Mountain experience: a full six-day exploration as part of the Hoerikwagga Trail. On the trail you start your adventure out at sea, followed by a guided walk through the centre of Cape Town, and either a hike or a ride up to the top of the mountain. How you get down again is also entirely up to you - there's always abseiling...
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Fly Dubai
Join us for a spectacular Helicopter tour and discover Dubai the world's new destination of leisure, a place of fascinating contrast, a distinctive blend of modern city and timeless desert, year-round sunshine and five-star luxury. Catch sight of the amazing Burj Al ArabĀ® Hotel, Jumeirah Beach, the Jumeirah Palm and many other landmarks from an eagle's eye perspective. You and your party will witness current and future developments of the world's fastest growing region, the unfolding of a truly extraordinary city of the 21st century.
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