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0.4 miles from Cruise Terminal
Cnr Bree Street and New Church
Cape Town, ZA
This vibey, novel, sizzling hotel is Cape Town personified. Take everything you've heard about or experienced in Cape Town, give it some energy, excitement, and a great personality, and you've got Protea Hotel Fire and Ice.Set at the heart of Cape Town's vibrant city center on New Church and Buitensingle Streets, the Protea Hotel Fire & Ice is only 15 miles from the airport....More
0.5 miles from Cruise Terminal
101 Buitengracht Street
Cape Town, ZA
The Cape Town Lodge, located in the City centre, is approximately nine miles from Cape Town Airport. The property is within a short driving distance from the Victoria and Albert waterfront. Hotel amenities include babysitting, laundry service, business center, concierge services, currency exchange, gift shop, ATM, and room service...More
0.5 miles from Cruise Terminal

Beach Road PO Box 50041
Cape Town, ZA
Luxury International hotel that is spectacularly situated on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean on a private marina, adjacent to the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront. This top class hotel enjoys arguably the best position of any hotel in South Africa and is the only hotel in Cape Town on the sea. The service and facilities are first class and there is 24-hour security on site...More
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About Cape Town Cruise Terminal
The port is situated in Table Bay and lies 120 miles northwest of Cape Agulhas (the most southerly point in Africa). It is a key destination for cruise ships, particularly ones engaged in round the world cruising, and provides excellent direct airline connections to most parts of the world. Many of the smaller and medium size passenger ships make use of the world famous V&A Waterfront with its added tourist attraction and ambience while larger ships go into the main harbour. The port remains open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, but can be subject to strong winds that interfere with cargo and ship handling. An increasing number of oil supply vessels and rigs use Cape Town for repairs and refurbishment and the ship repair industry is vibrant and healthy.
Cape Town was established by the Dutch on 6 April 1652 when Jan van Riebeeck arrived in Table Bay to establish a victualing station for ships of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) on their long voyages to and from the Dutch East Indies. The port progressed steadily over the centuries and consists today of two 'docks' - the larger outer Ben Schoeman Dock in which lies the container terminal, and the older inner Duncan Dock containing the multi purpose and fruit terminals as well as a dry dock, repair quay and tanker basin. Cape Town also boasts an extensive yachting marina.