The V&A Waterfront is South Africa’s most visited destination,  attracting millions of visitors every year – and for good reason, given  the location’s combination of shops, restaurants, nightspots, tourist  attractions and museums in the city’s historic harbour. (Construction  for this harbour began as early as 1860, when Prince Alfred tipped the  first stones for the breakwater, hence the attraction’s name: V&A  after Queen Victoria of England and her youngest son Alfred.). 
You might like to visit the family-friendly Two Oceans Aquarium, where you can eyeball sharks, penguins and  hundreds of species of sea life. There are lots of outdoor activities  available too, ranging from helicopter flips to boat charters and  relaxed harbour cruises (walk along the water’s edge and pick one –  there are several options). Or browse through hundreds of shopping  outlets, ranging from larger department stores selling designer labels  to boutique jewellery and curio shops. The V&A Waterfront’s Amphitheatre is a good spot for live  entertainment (usually provided to the public for free) – from concerts  to creative workshops and puppet shows. 







 
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