Whale watching season is upon us. From June to November each year, our Antarctica neighbors migrate to the Cape shores for their annual romp in the sum. The water is ideal conditions for their annual mating and calving runs and this amazing natural phenomenon is an amazing sight to behold. Jumping and playing, these animals are incredible to watch. Every year 1000's of tourists come to the Cape shores to enjoy this spectacle. Be sure not to miss this one off your bucket list. If Cape Town isn't beautiful enough, just imagine its waters filled with 100's of majestic mammals of the deep.. its truly breathtaking. The Muize would love to help you plan your holidays and make the most of this incredible annual event. We offer tours and transport to all the major look-out points and can even tailor packages to include a boat excursion, shark cage diving and a wine stop to round it off... what a way to spend a day. Contact us now to see how we can help you maximise your holiday experience. Be sure to check out the HERMANUS WHALE WATCHING FESTIVAL this year. There are always loads of things to be done in this quite seaside village, which at this time of year is the most ideal whale watching location. We can provide transport and accommodation assistance for all your needs. Check it out:
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Muizenberg is increasingly becoming popular not only for its fantastic beach, great sunshine and amazing beach side bistros... its also a cultural center with 2 long established theaters in the area. These two theaters offer contemporary performance art to all sorts of theatre goers. If you chose to dress up or dress down.. you are bound to be in for a great night, great food, and great entertainment.
The first of our cultural prides is The Masque Theatre. It was established in 1957 by Bertie Stern the chairman of our South Peninsula Dramatic Society. Small, but full of balls... I mean massive balls... this place opened its doors as a multi-cultural/ multi-racial theatre in 1959. For those that know, South Africa had an issue with racial integration back then, but there were pockets of defiance and this little theatre which has hosted many years of great names in South African performance arts, was no exception. Despite every attempt to disrupt or close down this theatre, it persisted and flourished. It is really something you should come and see... spend the day on the beach, dust of the sand, sip back a few sundowners and get a cultural injection within a local legendary landmark. What a way to spend a day. The other one of our prized locales is the Kalk Bay Theatre. This place is the foundation of "cool". Its a 79 seater restaurant and theatre. Good food and an amazing location overlooking Kalk Bay. Built inside a former Dutch Reformed Church it is a fusion of modern and old. Music, Comedy, drama and cabaret - it has it all. Cool is to Jazz, what this place is to Theatre. Both of these locations promise a great night out, and have an ever changing line up of shows. Be sure to check out their websites for latest offerings and for bookings. The Muize Bed and Breakfast is located just down the road from both of these hot spots, so be sure to enjoy it as much as possible - we will always be there to pick you up afterwards. |
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