Tuesday, October 18, 2011

The Islands colse to South Africa

Full of diversity and distraction, South Africa is truly one of the most attractive places you will visit in an whole lifetime of travel. However, it's important not to stick too intimately to the mainland or you might just miss out on some of the spectacular sights that surround the country - also known as, the islands colse to South Africa.

Robben Island
In the past, South Africa's Robben Island has been known to many as a range of things including a hospital for those suffering from leprosy and mental illness; a training and defence station for soldiers; and most infamously, an island of imprisonment housing many renowned prisoners including Nelson Mandela and Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe. Today however, the island, which is accessible via ferry from the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town, is best known as a world patrimony site with a overwhelming museum. Tours of the prison are conducted by previous residents of the prison, providing a attractive insight into what life would have been like on the island in years gone by. There is also a overwhelming range of birdlife, wildlife and vegetation to be enjoyed on the island, providing visitors with the exquisite combination of cultural and natural activities.

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Dassen Island
Declared as a nature retain and renowned for being home to some of the most impressive wildlife the country has to offer, Dassen Island can be found to the north of Cape Town. With almost 70,000 African penguins inhabiting the island, as well as other species of bird such as white pelicans, cormorants, terns and gulls, it absolutely is a twitcher's paradise. Any way those preferring mammals or reptiles will not be disappointed as there are plenty of those to enjoy as well! The island is relatively small, as well as being low-lying and flat, which allows plenty of wildlife spotting and photo opportunities galore. The best way to visit Dassen Island is by boat, Any way if you absolutely want to make it a special visit, you could all the time fly in by helicopter.

Seal Island
One of the smaller islands that surround South Africa, Seal Island's name does all the talking for itself. A rocky island that looks more like one massive stone protruding from the sea than an island, you could absolutely fail to spot it. However, not to visit would absolutely be to miss out on something quite extraordinary. Not only is the island's outside area almost thoroughly covered with Cape Fur seals, but the waters colse to the island are full to the brim with marine marvels including whales, dolphins and jellyfish. If you visit Seal Island at the right time of year you may be lucky sufficient to catch one of South Africa's best sights - breaching great white sharks. Cruises colse to Seal Island will allow you to watch the sharks as they leap out of the water to sizable heights, almost as if they know you're watching. Shark breaching is one of the most overwhelming sights you'll see in the waters colse to South Africa and Seal Island is a popular island to visit.

So, enjoy yourself as you tour South Africa's mainland, but don't forget about those smaller land masses surrounding it, as these are often home to both cultural and natural phenomenon well worth seeing.

The Islands colse to South Africa

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