Cape Town International Boat Show

The Cape Town International Boat Show is on for the tenth time and hosted in one of the country’s premier tourist destinations, Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront. During the weekend of 8-10 October 2010, people can visit this show at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront and the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC).

South Africa’s longest running boat show attracts a local and international crowd, keen to admire and potentially purchase these magnificent vessels. While the boats are the main attraction, the show also hosts a variety of events, demonstrations and prizes.

Costs are R50 per person per day, kids and scholars have free entrance when accompanied by adults. The price includes a water taxi ride or a shuttle bus ride to both the V&A Waterfront and the CTICC.

If you would like the freedom to do what you want, when you want to, you might want to consider car hire Cape Town for your transportation needs.

V&A Waterfront International Boat Show

If you need to hire a specific vehicle during your trip to Cape Town, you might want to consider car hire Cape Town for your transportation needs.

Related Posts

Botswana border posts information

You finally organized a trip to Botswana with your own or a rented car. Time to start packing! What do you need for that dreaded border post? Where are the various posts and what time are they open? Botswana border posts information: Where and what times? Travelling from South Africa? Here is vital information. Botswana […]

Read More

Five South African 4x4 routes worth exploring

The South African landscape is filled with places to explore; the fact that the country has many rural or less populated areas is an absolute blessing for so many reasons. This has ensured a country where the outdoors and nature are respected and in turn, this has enabled 4×4 enthusiasts to have fantastic places in […]

Read More

10 Animals You Can Expect to See in South Africa

South Africa is renowned as one of the best places in the world to observe wildlife, and there are many reasons for this. SA is home to eight biomes: grasslands, savannah, forest, fynbos, the succulent Karoo, the Nama Karoo, desert and thicket. This diversity provides habitats for an incredible range of species that includes about […]

Read More