Looking for a place where romance and the exotic completely mesh, intertwined for one of the most magnificent vacations you'll ever have? Look no further than Cape Town, South Africa. Located at the very southern tip of Africa, Cape Town has consistently been considered among the top romantic destinations in gay travel circles. Its beauty is beyond breathtaking and will leave you in awe of the forces of nature.
You have oceans on one side and mountains on the other sided. The sky is ever changing, with clouds seeming to work magic over the land. All this combined makes for a perfect afternoon on the beach.So pack a lunch and head out for an afternoon of sun and surf.
If you're looking for the perfect romantic place to stay, book your nights at the incredible Glen Boutique Hotel. Given that this hotel is gay owned and operated, it's an exceptional choice for gay travel and you certainly won't be disappointed by the luxurious bedrooms and marble baths. As Cape Town's gay village booms, so do your options for renowned exotic culinary masterpieces -- such as Ulwimi (steamed Ox tongue in mustard sauce) at Marco's African Place -- or you might head on over to the jazzy Off Moroka Cafe Africaine to indulge in some traditional African fare.
After a day or two on the beach, you may want to venture into the wine country or visit some of the great Cape Town museums, The Bo-Kapp Museum, District Six Museum and National Gallery should not be missed. At night, Cape Town offers a wide array of options from small quiet little bars to wild discos!
There is even some gay history to be had on the slopes of Devil's Peak in the form of the Rhodes Memorial: so built to honor Cecil Rhodes who was a gay entrepreneur from Great Britain and founder of the Rhodes Scholarship, Rhodesia and DeBeers (diamond) mining company. Of course, there are the magnificent beaches, who can forget the gorgeous South African beaches?
Did we mention the beaches? Do not miss the wonderful South African beaches. With all that Cape Town offers gay adventure travel, from wildlife, to beaches to nightlife, going to Cape Town is definitely well worth it; a vacation you won't soon forget.
You have oceans on one side and mountains on the other sided. The sky is ever changing, with clouds seeming to work magic over the land. All this combined makes for a perfect afternoon on the beach.So pack a lunch and head out for an afternoon of sun and surf.
If you're looking for the perfect romantic place to stay, book your nights at the incredible Glen Boutique Hotel. Given that this hotel is gay owned and operated, it's an exceptional choice for gay travel and you certainly won't be disappointed by the luxurious bedrooms and marble baths. As Cape Town's gay village booms, so do your options for renowned exotic culinary masterpieces -- such as Ulwimi (steamed Ox tongue in mustard sauce) at Marco's African Place -- or you might head on over to the jazzy Off Moroka Cafe Africaine to indulge in some traditional African fare.
After a day or two on the beach, you may want to venture into the wine country or visit some of the great Cape Town museums, The Bo-Kapp Museum, District Six Museum and National Gallery should not be missed. At night, Cape Town offers a wide array of options from small quiet little bars to wild discos!
There is even some gay history to be had on the slopes of Devil's Peak in the form of the Rhodes Memorial: so built to honor Cecil Rhodes who was a gay entrepreneur from Great Britain and founder of the Rhodes Scholarship, Rhodesia and DeBeers (diamond) mining company. Of course, there are the magnificent beaches, who can forget the gorgeous South African beaches?
Did we mention the beaches? Do not miss the wonderful South African beaches. With all that Cape Town offers gay adventure travel, from wildlife, to beaches to nightlife, going to Cape Town is definitely well worth it; a vacation you won't soon forget.
About the Author:
Howie Holben is the author of this article. He is the owner of Spirit Journeys. Spirit Journeys is a spiritual gay vacations organization. Learn more about Howie and spiritual gay travel at www.SpiritJourneys.com.
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