Muizenberg Conference Facilities - Cape Town - Western Cape - South Africa
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Bluebottle Guest House - Muizenberg, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
We can accommodate 10 delegates for a conference. We provide boardroom style facilities with lovely views. Overhead projector and screen......... further information |
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Sonstraal Guest House - Muizenberg, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Sonstraal Guesthouse has been used for conferences up to 12 people that can sit on our 12 seater table in the lounge. A white wall can been used for projections. The room can be darkened. We can also accommodate this number off delegates on a single basis, sharing even more........ further information |
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Villa St James - Muizenberg, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Luxury by the room or villa. 8 bedrooms with private balconies and terraces. 5 bathrooms, 1 guesthouse, tv and library lounges, English pub, 22 seater grand dining room, billiards, gourmet kitchen, lush front and back gardens, swimming pool........ further information |
Team Building and Events Management in Muizenberg
Teambuilding and Events Management South Africa (TBAE) specialises in interactive team building, with programs designed to promote team spirit and a participative culture. TBAE is renowned for the design and delivery of unique, innovative, fun and memorable team building programs, customised to meet each client’s individual needs, agenda and budget. Our experienced and highly skilled facilitators work in partnership with our clients to ensure continuity in existing training or development programs ...more about team building and events management in Muizenberg
Muizenberg Information
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Muizenberg is a beach-side suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. It is situated where the shore of the Cape Peninsula curves round to the east on the False Bay coast. It is considered to be the birthplace of surfing in South Africa and it is home to the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences.
Historically, the village has several special features, including Het Posthuys (the Post House), Rhodes' Cottage and the site of the Battle of Muizenberg.
Rhodes' Cottage is a small house on the seafront that Cecil John Rhodes bought as a holiday cottage and this was where he died in 1902. The house is preserved as a museum dedicated to Rhodes' life and is open to the public.
Muizenberg has a fine, long beach that in effect stretches all the way round the top of False Bay to the Strand, a distance of over 20 km. False Bay, known for its population of White Sharks, also has a shark watch service that operates from Muizenberg, signalling alerts when sharks come in proximity of bathers and surfers. Above Muizenberg there is a line of steep cliffs that is very popular as a venue for rock climbing. However, certain parts of the cliff are off-limits to climbers when birds nest on the ledges.
The Zandvlei estuary is entering the ocean in Muizenberg. The estuary is one of the most important estuaries for fish spawning on the coastline and is home to the Imperial Yacht Club and Peninsula Canoe Club. |
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