
Cape of Good Hope
Cape Town, South Africa
The Cape of Good Hope is the southwestern tip of Africa — a dramatic headland of cliffs, fynbos-covered hills, and crashing ocean that marks the point where the cold Benguela Current from the Atlantic meets the warm Agulhas Current from the Indian Ocean.

Chapman's Peak Drive
Chapman's Peak Drive, Noordhoek, South Africa
Chapman's Peak Drive is one of the most spectacular coastal roads in the world — a 9-kilometre toll road carved into the cliff face between Hout Bay and Noordhoek that hugs the contours of Chapman's Peak 600 metres above the Atlantic Ocean.

Signal Hill & Lion's Head
Signal Hill Drive, Signal Hill, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
Signal Hill is Cape Town's sunset mountain — a 350-metre promontory between Table Mountain and the sea that provides the most accessible elevated view of the city and is the default destination for the evening crowd that arrives with picnic blankets, wine, and the intention of watching the sun drop into the Atlantic from 350 metres above sea level.

Table Mountain
Table Mountain (Nature Reserve), Cape Town, South Africa
Table Mountain is the most recognisable natural landmark in Africa — a 1,085-metre flat-topped sandstone massif that rises vertically from the city below and provides a panoramic view of Cape Town, the Atlantic and Indian Ocean coastlines, and the Cape Peninsula stretching south toward the Cape of Good Hope.
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