Search Articles Database:  Search By:   
    RightBiz.com Article Directory & Info Portal
    Home Business & Internet Marketing Resources
      Blog        Article Directory       Newsletter       Business News       Go Shopping       Office Supplies       Art Prints
Free Content Syndication

Home | Travel


Cape Town Tours – The Bay of All Bays

By: Robert Thomson

So Namibia has Walvis Bay to pride itself with. We have plenty of bays to keep us happy. Forget about Richard’s Bay and Coffee Bay in the eastern part of the country; save them for another day. What I’m talking about is the Cape Town’s million of bays (not parking bays). Just imagine the bays in Cape Town alone; Camps Bay, Bantry Bay, LLuandano Bay and Hout Bay. I could go on all day. Keep in mind the fact that I haven’t even counted Gordon’s Bay, Betty’s Bay and all the bays along the garden route. I hope you can now see that as far as bays are concerned, South Africa need not mourn the loss of Walvis Bay.

Yes, Walvis Bay is a paradise in its own right. But let’s not kid ourselves people; the bays I’ve mentioned are in a league of their own. Their only competition is within the borders of South Africa; and definitely not Namibia, or the landlocked state of Lesotho .

So which of these is the bay of all bays? Is it Betty’s Bay and its serene beaches, or is it mighty Camps Bay – the land where capitalists stand on their balconies and wonder how they’ll go about with the acquisition of the ocean? What about Bantry Bay, the place most Sea Point residents wish to relocate to one day; could that be the bay of all bay or would Llanduano have a problem with this? One thing I can tell you about Llanduano is that it makes sure that the breath Camps Bay took away…doesn’t come back. It’s the place they purposely forgot to mention when they told you about Cape Town; a trump card of some sort.

The way I see things, Gordon’s Bay and Hout Bay don’t quite make the standard set by Camps Bay, Bantry Bay and Llanduano. There is a certain feeling you get when you’re in Camps Bay; the feeling of never wanting to leave. I don’t feel that in Hout Bay or Gordon’s bay. The way I see things; this is a three way contest between Camps Bay, Llanduano and Bantry Bay. But If I had to pick my bay of all bays, it would definitely be Camps Bay.



Article Source: http://www.rightbiz.com

Mokhalaka writes for a www.bookcapetown.com/tours/index.html ">Cape Town travel company and he is thinking of going to West Coast for the weekend.

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Travel Articles Via RSS!

P.O. Box 302, St. Marys, Sydney, NSW 1790, Australia
Email: webmaster@rightbiz.com; Int. Fax: +61 2 9675 2384

Powered by Article Dashboard