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Clifton 1cent Cape Town Beach – Where the bold and beautiful hang out during the holiday season wearing designer bikinis.
christmas bells It seems like there’s a party going on all year round, with bustling beaches, beach bars, rooftop bars, restaurants and wine estates boasting exotic cocktails, wine, beautiful food and gorgeous people.

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santa, sand, sea, surfing

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Shimmy Beach Club is one of the city’s many charming beach bars and music venues.
Cape Town comes alive at the end of the festival season. The combined magic of the city’s natural beauty, eternal sunshine, hand-crafted Christmas decorations on streets, malls and gardens, to markets, music events and more, will put you in the spirit of a joyful holiday.

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Beautiful indigenous crafts are sold at numerous markets in and around the city.

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Every corner of the city is decorated with Christmas decorations.

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Fruit markets such as Cape Town’s Orangezicht Farm Market sell delicious, fresh produce.

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Café Caprice, located on Camps Bay Beach, is a popular meeting spot for locals and tourists alike.

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Located on the beach, Grand Africa is one of the city’s most charming beach bars.

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Sip a Christmas cocktail with a view of Table Mountain at one of the city’s many sky bars

When the annual Christmas lights are turned on, Cape Town’s City Hall hosts its own light show and music festival.
This year, more than 90,000 enthusiastic spectators attended the Christmas illumination lighting ceremony.

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Shopping malls like the V&A Waterfront are beautifully decorated inside and out.
It’s also the height of summer in the southern hemisphere, the time of year for office Christmas parties, art gallery openings, retail events, family gatherings, and more. These are all special venue Provided by the city.

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The restaurant celebrates the Christmas season with fresh seafood straight from the Atlantic Ocean.
At Twelve Apostles Hotel & Restaurant.

The famous Kirstenbosch Gardens, surrounded by the majestic Table Mountain, hosts around 20 music concerts during the festival each year.

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Christmas Picnic at Mont Rochelle Wine Estate in Franschhoek

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An African-inspired Christmas atmosphere at Cape Town’s One and Only Hotel.
Then we put on gloves and held hands, gorgeous venue teeth glamorous fashion! (Fun fact: South Africa hosts as many as 12 fashion weeks a year.)
Sit back, take in the atmosphere of the city, take in the festivities, and enjoy a selection of carefully selected dishes. party dress. When it comes to seasonal hues and patterns…Christmas favorites are red and green, flashy gold and silver, and of course the essential animal prints are, as ever, the brightest stars of the Christmas season.
Have a happy holiday season from Cape Town.

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Welcome the holiday season with confidence in this cherry pink and black textured frock.

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The enchanting Oshun necklace in zebra jasper stones is perfect to adorn a simple tunic.

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It’s impossible to find a more Christmassy gem than this beauty. Feast ring in mandarin garnet, ruby and gold.

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A gorgeous, body-hugging mermaid dress gives you a very festive feel.
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Bold gold and classic black

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Fireworks go off all over this festive golden tunic.
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Leopard print is always glamorous, but it’s especially appealing around Christmas time.
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How about a gift like a bow?
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This dress will easily take you from the beach to Christmas dinner.
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Indigenous thorn tree patterns decorate this cut-out costume.
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A sparkling gold bikini against the backdrop of the sparkling aquamarine sea.

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At home in a classic bikini in nature.
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Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright…
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The more the better, definitely the red animal print and feathers.
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Let’s try it on! This party dress takes glamor to a whole other level.
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Contoured beads have never looked so glamorous.
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Silhouette of epic proportions
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Leopard-print silk perfectly hugs your hourglass shape.
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Drop dead glamorous!
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Festival and joy in African style!

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Ring in the new year with fireworks at Quoin Rock Wine Estate (@quoinrock).
Brand/Inventory List
Cafe Caprice (@cafecaprice)
David Tlale (@davidtlale)
Gabrielle Swim (@gabrielle_swimwear)
Gavin Rajah (@gavinrajah)
Gert Johan Coetzee (@gertjohancoetzee)
Grand Africa (@grandafricacafeandbeach)
Hannah Lavery (@hannahlavery.sa)
January and June (@januaryandjune.swim)
Kirsten Goss (kirsten__goss)
Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden (@kirstenboschSummerconcerts)
Marianne Fassler (@mariannefasslerofficial)
Montrochelle (@montrochellehotel)
Orangezicht Farm Market (@OZCFarm)
Palesamobukung (@palesamobukung)
Pichulik (@picchulikafrica)
Quoinnrock (@quoinnrock)
Shimmy Beach Club (@shimmybeach)
One and Only (@oneandonlyhotels)
Thebe Magugu (@thebemagugu)
Twelve Apostles Hotel (@12apostelshotel)
V&A Waterfront (@vandawaterfront)
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