Having your own 'wheels' when visiting Cape
Town is vital and therefore car rental is a very good option to consider.
Renting a city run about will give you the
freedom to travel to all the major attractions in and around the city and the
whole of the peninsula.
Or maybe renting a bigger vehicle will give
you more peace of mind and extra comfort to visit other places of interest
further afield like Cape Aghulas which is the most Southern town on the African
continent or even the West Coast fishing village of Paternoster or Darling to
see the spectacular wild flower show in July and August every year.
The options for renting a vehicle are
limitless... Why not hire a fully equipped off road vehicle, this is if you are
an outdoor kind of guy of course. Rent as is to look for those
off-the-beaten-track places.
Or hire a fully equipped camping vehicle with
roof tent, fridge/freezer and all the luxuries you will need to make a camping
trip something to remember. Camp at a site overlooking the sea or in the
mountains of the Boland and experience the beautiful out doors of this area
first hand.
Want
to bring back a bit of nostalgia?
Rent a super car or a classic of a bygone era
to enjoy the beautiful scenic drive of Chapman's Peak in style, although this
is an expensive option the makes and models are without limit.
Feel the wind in your hair in an open top...
driving along Clarence drive that meanders between the mountains and the sea
towards Cape Hang lip and Kleinmond.
Sometimes you feel like renting a Fun Car,
here again the options are vast, rent a 'Volksie' (VW Beetle) or something
similar to have 'cool' wheels for your stay in Cape Town, this is normally a
cheaper option as well and you still get to see all the famous places.
If motorbikes are for you, well even these can
be rented and some even come with a driver that will take you on a route around
the most scenic places.
Car rental Cape Town outlets are available at the Airport and
across the city for client convenience. Check out our Car Rental
Cape Town Airport.
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