Please note that all delegates will receive an Official Visitors Guide book in their delegate packs. These guides are current and comprehensive, so should you not have made any arrangements prior to your arrival in Cape Town, this guide will be most helpful.
We have listed below only a few of the many experiences Cape Town has to offer! Please be advised that you need to book and pay with the service provider directly, but should you have any difficulties in doing so, please feel free to contact Lerato on : iipf2009@globalconf.co.za and we shall endeavour to assist where possible.
First Heart Transplant
This tour is for anyone with an interest in medicine or simply wants to see the site of this world-first procedure. Experience the drama of the ultimate operation and see the heart that gave the world new hope!
For more details and information : www.heartofcapetown.co.za
The Sparkling Tour
If you are a buyer of, a lover of, an admirer of or an investor in jewellery or gems, this tour will surely delight! Not only do you discover how diamonds are transformed into gorgeous jewels, you can have designs made to order!
For more details and information : www.thediamondworks.co.za
Helicopter Tours
If you are an adrenaline junkie, or even just a flight-enthusiast, don’t miss out on the thrill of a helicopter tour!
For more details and information : www.thehueyhelicopterco.com or www.sport-helicopters.co.za or www.nacmakana.com
Shark!
You will of course have heard that the coastlines of Cape Town feature the magnificent, but endangered, Great White shark! Don’t miss this adrenaline-pumping, heart-stopping experience!
For more details and information : www.unrealdive.com or www.white-shark-diving.com or www.waterfrontboats.co.za
Cruising / Sailing
If the weather is fair, why not consider a sunset champagne cruise, or adventure sailing, or simply a fun cruise?
For more details and information : www.waterfrontboats.co.za
Jackpot!
A short distance out of Cape Town is its Grand West Casino! For the gamblers or anyone simply trying their luck, this casino is worth a visit.
For more information : +27 21 505 7777 or www.grandwest.co.za
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens
Kirstenbosch is the gem of South African botanical gardens, named one of the Seven Magnificent Botanical Gardens of the world. Set in 528 hectares with a mountain backdrop, the gardens grow only indigenous plants - more than 8 500 species in all.
For more details and information : www.sanbi.org/kirstenbosch/mainpage.htm
V&A Waterfront
The Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, South Africa's most-visited tourist attraction, is a mixed-use development on the Cape Town shoreline. It offers craft markets, top designer-label stores, coffee shops, cinema complexes and more, all set in the bustle and colour of a working harbour.
For more details and information : www.waterfront.co.za
Cape Point
The Cape Peninsula points like a finger out into the ocean, forming the curve of False Bay, reaching its end in a remarkable wedge of rock known as Cape Point. The route there is through the rich fynbos of the Good Hope section of Table Mountain National Park, one of the world's biodiversity hotspots.
For more details and information : www.capepoint.co.za
Boulders Beach Penguin Colony
Boulders Beach Penguin Colony in Simon's Town is home to one of the world's most famous, and accessible, penguin colonies. It's also the only National Park in the country to be found within a city. The population of 3 000 African penguins, descended from the two breeding pairs that moved there in 1982, are treated as honoured guests in the town. There's even a "penguin crossing" to allow them to cross Main Road in safety.
For more details and information : http://www.capepointroute.co.za/moreinfoOther.php?aID=110#
Table Mountain
Rising more than a kilometre above the city of Cape Town, the flat-topped sandstone Table Mountain is more than South Africa's most famous landmark. It also a National Park with astonishing biodiversity, with more plant species than the British Isles. On clear days the mountain is visible from 200 kilometres out to sea. You can get to the top in five minutes on the rotating cable car, or take one of the mountain's spectacularly beautiful hiking trails.
PLEASE NOTE ! The cableway will be closed for annual maintenance from 20 July to 16 August and will only reopen on 17 August 2009, weather permitting.
For more details and information : www.tablemountain.net
Robben Island
Lying 12 kilometres offshore in Table Bay, Robben Island has for centuries been a place of banishment and imprisonment for those opposed to colonial and, later, apartheid rule. Its most famous prisoner is Nelson Mandela, who spent a good part of his 27-year prison term on the island. Today Robben Island is a Unesco World Heritage site, visited by thousands of tourists every year.
For more details and information : www.robben-island.org.za