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There's nothing quite like the love and attention from man's best friend. Bring your beloved family pet

and pampered pooch to one of the best Dog-Friendly Restaurants on the Cape Point Route. Enjoy

sharing a meal & special treats with your family's best friend.

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Simon's Town: Seaside Style

St James: 16 Sleeper Villa 

Grosvenor Guesthouse

Villa St James

Pay for your partner & you stay FREE! 

Stay for 3 Nights, Pay for 2 nights

Single Rates for Double Rooms 

From R4,500 per night

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Lakeside: Boutique Luxury

Kommetjie: Beach Cottage

Colona Castle

Kommetjie Palm Cottage  

Stay 3 Nights but only pay for 2.

25% discount per night

From R980 pp sharing per night

From R1,000 per night (sleeps 4)

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See the Mother City with your Mother! 

Celebrate Mother's Day in Cape Town on Sunday 10 May, 

2015. Whether you are honouring your mother or a

maternal figure, there's no better place to spoil her than in 

the Mother City!  See our ideas & suggestions.

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Cape Town Winter Accommodation Specials 2015

Everyone loves a bargain! Winter in Cape Town is THE time

and place to pick up a really good deal. Winter discounts & 

free bed nights the longer you stay means you can travel and

and stay in the Cape of Storms for longer for less!

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