The city of Cape Town offers entertainment opportunities for people of all ages and tastes.
Thus, while the elders enjoy shopping at the V& A Waterfront or take part in wine tasting sessions, kids can take a tour of the Two Oceans Aquarium.
Following is a list of places where children can enjoy: 1) Two Oceans Aquarium: Located at the Victoria and Albert Waterfront, the Two Oceans Aquarium is home to a wide variety of animal life, including turtles, sharks, and penguins.
More than 3000 living species can be found here.
The aquarium derives its name from the two oceans that meet here; the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean.
The play area that is set alongside the seal display is very popular among the kids.
They get to play with the seals and, touch kelps, shells, and sea anemones.
Besides exotic species of turtles and sharks, you can also find jellies and sea horses on display.
Adults who hold the Padi Open Water Certificate can scuba dive with ragged tooth sharks and other predators.
2) Cable Car Ride across the Table Mountains: A cable car ride atop the Table Mountain is sure to be a hit with the kids.
The panoramic view at the top of the mountain is breathtaking.
The view includes lush green vineyards, sandy beaches, and the vast species of indigenous flora.
Kids are sure to enjoy the ride that is more than 1200m.
And if the ride has stirred their appetite they can either choose to dine at the cableway station's restaurant or eat a light snack.
3) Eagle Encounter at Spier Estate: The Spier Estate is home to Eagle Encounters, a bird rescue center where children can take part in the interactive bird shows.
Children are also allowed to hold the eagle and feed them.
There's also the Cheetah Outreach Center where kids can enjoy watching wild cheetahs.
4) Boulders Beach: Boulders Beach is a well protected cove and is situated just after the picturesque town of Simon's Town.
The beach is ideal for kids as the huge granite boulders protect the cover from strong winds and large waves.
It is also the home and breeding ground to hundreds of African penguins that roam about freely.
There are plenty of other attractions in Cape Town that are worth visiting with kids.
The next time you plan a vacation for the entire family, you know where to go!
Thus, while the elders enjoy shopping at the V& A Waterfront or take part in wine tasting sessions, kids can take a tour of the Two Oceans Aquarium.
Following is a list of places where children can enjoy: 1) Two Oceans Aquarium: Located at the Victoria and Albert Waterfront, the Two Oceans Aquarium is home to a wide variety of animal life, including turtles, sharks, and penguins.
More than 3000 living species can be found here.
The aquarium derives its name from the two oceans that meet here; the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean.
The play area that is set alongside the seal display is very popular among the kids.
They get to play with the seals and, touch kelps, shells, and sea anemones.
Besides exotic species of turtles and sharks, you can also find jellies and sea horses on display.
Adults who hold the Padi Open Water Certificate can scuba dive with ragged tooth sharks and other predators.
2) Cable Car Ride across the Table Mountains: A cable car ride atop the Table Mountain is sure to be a hit with the kids.
The panoramic view at the top of the mountain is breathtaking.
The view includes lush green vineyards, sandy beaches, and the vast species of indigenous flora.
Kids are sure to enjoy the ride that is more than 1200m.
And if the ride has stirred their appetite they can either choose to dine at the cableway station's restaurant or eat a light snack.
3) Eagle Encounter at Spier Estate: The Spier Estate is home to Eagle Encounters, a bird rescue center where children can take part in the interactive bird shows.
Children are also allowed to hold the eagle and feed them.
There's also the Cheetah Outreach Center where kids can enjoy watching wild cheetahs.
4) Boulders Beach: Boulders Beach is a well protected cove and is situated just after the picturesque town of Simon's Town.
The beach is ideal for kids as the huge granite boulders protect the cover from strong winds and large waves.
It is also the home and breeding ground to hundreds of African penguins that roam about freely.
There are plenty of other attractions in Cape Town that are worth visiting with kids.
The next time you plan a vacation for the entire family, you know where to go!
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