I went around 18 months ago, had done Jo'berg and safari before. I loved it, went for 4 days (I know, way to little time!). I stayed at the
Kingslyn guest house, lovely little b&b only 6 rooms, its in green point so a 20 minute walk to the V&A waterfront or 5 minute cab ride (I just took cabs, only a couple of quid). Its around £50 per person per night with breakfast included. Cheap minibar in room and just a very quiet and relaxing place with big, nice rooms. I would check out
Trip Advisor for a nice b&b (so much better than a Bognor Regis type) prices are usually around £100-£150 a room (2 people) with breakfast, run by locals, so much nicer than a big hotel and some are far more luxurious for a lot less. Look for villas or boutique hotels on there and you should find the sort of thing I had.
I took 3 tours with
African Eagle a half day tour of the town when I arrived, a day tour to the peninsular and a day in the winelands. The day tours are around £30 per person and were great, a minibus with around 10 people plus a guide taking you all around, really worth it I thought. See the website for details of what each one includes, they cover most of the must see sights, and for the tiny amount of time I had and because I was travelling alone it was perfect (if a little tiring). I also did a 20 minute helicopter tour (around £120 for up to 2 people) which was amazing, really great way to see the city, see the photos below for proof. I went with
Civair but go to the waterfront, there's loads of companies, all about the same really. I ate every night at the waterfront, a glass of champagne, couple of glasses of decent wine, 3 courses and a big tip each night were around £30-40 in some of the best restaurants there, I would check out
Belthazar for the best steak I have ever had and amazing wine and also
Baia for great seafood and a great view over the sea. When on the winelands tour I went to Franschhoek for lunch at
Le Quartier Francais, its in the top 50 in the world and the best in Africa, one of the best meals I have ever had and a great view over the hills. I would defiantly recommend it if you have the chance.
There is so much to do, I would never want to stay in a hotel there (especially at £300 a night) though. I am planning to go back next March to do the more cultural side of it. Check out the photos I took and if you have any more questions let me know
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