Become a Virtual Tourist Member Today!  Sign Up for Free | Sign In
Province of the Western Cape Warnings or Dangers
Search:

Home » Travel Guides » Africa » South Africa » Province of the Western Cape » Warnings or Dangers

Province of the Western Cape Warnings or Dangers


You just never know! :) - Province of the Western Cape
You just never know! :)
by Jenniflower
Province of the Western Cape travel tips posted by real travelers and Province of the Western Cape locals.
Map
Sort By:  Most Recent | Best Rated
Weddings not a good idea in July!
  • Tip Rating:
  • Jenniflower
  • By Jenniflower on March 11, 2008
  • Province of the Western Cape Page by Jenniflower
  • The chapel where we got married - Province of the Western Cape
    The chapel where we got
    married
    by Jenniflower, 4 more photos
    I got married in Cape Town end October many moons ago... and even then, the weather was mild and fine, with blue skies, not summery! But sometimes there can be quite a bit of wind, which is a chance we took. Thankfully there wasn't any!

    I completely understand a desire to get married in Cape Town, there are beautiful chapels, beaches, wine estates etc. where stunning weddings are held. I have been to many.

    My only question would be the time of year - is there not another time you can get married perhaps? July is mid-winter... and it isn't at all pleasant in Cape Town... wet and cold! Miserable. Even if your ceremony and reception is indoors, this wouldn't be nice for photographs. Skies might be grey, not blue...

    Leave a Comment

    Not Helpful 1 2 3 4 5 Very Helpful

    Visiting Province of the Western Cape?

    Read reviews about Province of the Western Cape Hotels

    Real Reviews from Real VirtualTourist Members.

    Shark awareness whilst surfing or swimming
  • Tip Rating:
  • Jenniflower
  • By Jenniflower on October 21, 2008
  • Province of the Western Cape Page by Jenniflower
  • Province of the Western Cape Warnings or Dangers
    by Jenniflower, 3 more photos
    In the last few years, the occurances of sharks coming close to the shore has quadrupled.

    When we last stayed in Fish Hoek we heard the shark sirens go off four times in ONE day!

    They are coming in close to the shore where the bathers are, something they usually do not do.

    There are no shark nets and swimmers are reliant on the shark spotters sitting atop the hills on either side of Fish Hoek Beach, who let the lifeguards on the beach know (via walkie-talkies) when they see a shark swimming too close.

    Seal Island is in False Bay, and it is for this reason that the sharks have always stayed to that side of the Bay, but for reasons unknown, they are changing direction and swimming closer to the beaches nowadays.

    Some blame the shark dive companies, some blame the fishermen, some blame global warming.. whatever the cause, just be careful and do not swim out too far!

    These shark photos were taken by our friend Graham, in False Bay in 2005.

    Leave a Comment

    Not Helpful 1 2 3 4 5 Very Helpful
    Begging
  • Tip Rating:
  • Jenniflower
  • By Jenniflower on October 21, 2008
  • Province of the Western Cape Page by Jenniflower
  • You just never know! :) - Province of the Western Cape
    You just never know! :)
    by Jenniflower
    In some areas begging is prolific.

    There is high unemployment and a genuine need most of the time. But this is impossible to distinguish, and for me, my safety is important.

    They are everywhere you go, especially at traffic lights. Most people drive with their window up, especially at night, as some of the people begging get quite cloooooose...

    Just be straight with them, say 'I cannot help you, sorry', try not to enter into conversation with them, as they are the most amazing story tellers!

    If you really feel sorry for him/her buy him a loaf of bread and give it to him/her.

    Plse dont get me wrong, there are legitimate beggars out there, with a genuine need. But most beggars are begging out of choice, they want no responsibility, are alcoholics and often drug addicts too.

    There are shelters and churches and charities throughout South Africa that take them in, so they need not beg.

    Leave a Comment

    Not Helpful 1 2 3 4 5 Very Helpful
    More Province of the Western Cape Tips
    Overview
     
    Hotels and Accommodations
    Tips: 11 - Photos: 8
    Things To Do
    Tips: 124 - Photos: 137
    Nightlife
    » Add a tip now
    Transportation
    Tips: 1 - Photos: 1
    Restaurants
    Tips: 6 - Photos: 6
    Shopping
    » Add a tip now
    Off the Beaten Path
    Tips: 30 - Photos: 34
    Tourist Traps
    » Add a tip now
    Warnings or Dangers
    Tips: 3 - Photos: 10
    Local Customs
    » Add a tip now
    Packing Lists
    Tips: 1 - Photos: 1
    Sports Travel
    » Add a tip now
    General Tips
    Tips: 8 - Photos: 20

    Best Province of the Western Cape Travel Deals

    Your Western Cape Guide
    Recommended Luxury Accommodation & Info for the Western Cape Region

    Arabella Western Cape
    Experience an unique Hermanus stay at the Arabella Western Cape!

    400 Hotels Western Cape
    All hotels shown on a region map. Book online now, pay at the hotel!

    Western Cape Accomm.
    5* Country House & Spa, in the vineyards. Enjoy your stay!

    Luxury Safaris by Micato
    Voted World's Best Tour Operator by Travel+Leisure for 6 years in a row

    Sponsored Links

    More Province of the Western Cape Travel Deals

    Western Cape Hotel
    Simply Stunning, on reserve Book now! - 5% off online

    Holiday in Cape Town
    Speak to someone who's been there! Experience award winning service

    Luxury African Safari
    andBeyond, formerly CCAfrica, the African safari experts!

    Sponsored Links





    About VirtualTourist |  10 Great Things to Do On VirtualTourist |  Contact Us |  Press Center |  Help |  User Agreement |  Privacy Statement
    Virtual Tourist® ©1994-2009 VirtualTourist.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved.