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There is a lot to do in Cape Town. In between flying lessons you can visit the 'Fairest Cape' white beaches such as Clifton and Llandudno or you can climb the famous Table Mountain.
Take a few days off from your pilot training and drive the fabulous Garden Route. After flying lessons, drive over Chapman's Peak, visit the southernmost point of Africa and the place where the mighty Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. Tour the famous wine route and taste the wines of the Cape vineyards.
And then, of course, there is Cape Town's great night life and the hundreds of places to visit at the Waterfront. Enjoy whale watching and diving with Great White Sharks.
Cape Town is a place to learn flying in summer (northern hemisphere winter). Do to its mediterranean climate, Cape Town winter tends to be cold, rainy and windy. Although locals call winter their 'green season', it is not recommended for flying or sun bathing.
During the South Africa winter (northern hemisphere summer) we recommend learning to fly in Durban (all year round summer) - warm, sunny days with very little wind or rain with idealic Indian Ocean sea conditions.
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