Relaxing Day in Cape Town

February 5-6: Although travelling this distance is always the hard part, flying direct from Newark Liberty Airport made it so much easier. We were an hour late leaving Newark as the plane had to be de-iced, and then they announced that we were headed back to the gate so the pilot could check the wings – that was a bit unnerving but we took off soon after that so the wings must have received a good bill of health. A movie, dinner, 2 more movies, 7 hours of sleep, another movie, breakfast and we were on our descent to Cape Town. We moved quickly through the airport and our driver was waiting to take us to Derwent Hotel. Our heads were glad to hit the pillows.

Today we went down to the Victoria and Albert Waterfront. It was so nice to see no empty stores and people enjoying the waterfront. We stayed in apartments at the waterfront 3 times during our previous visits. Walking around the Victoria and Albert waterfront brought back so many wonderful memories. Sushi lunch at Willoughby & Company and then back to Derwent for a late afternoon swim. I am writing this blog from the pool deck while Larry snores away on the lounger next to me.

Derwent is a boutique hotel situated in a quiet residential neighbourhood in north central Cape Town and in close proximity to Table Mountain and to the many very good restaurants in the Kloof Street area. Our room looks onto the pool and also we have a view of Table Mountain. Sunny and 28C today – we are so lucky to be here.

Lounge area at the Derwent
Indoor breakfast area – love the zebras. Breakfast is also serviced on the patio.
My view as I write this post and also the view from our balcony. We were on our own until now 4 people just joined us.
Tree decorations are interesting -Larry is ready to head to the V&A
The seals have a new platform and a shade area. This fellow just lost a fight with another even larger seal, so now he is looking to bother the smaller ones.
Nobel Square pays tribute to South Africa`s four Nobel Peace Prize Laureates: Nkosi Albert Luthul a teacher and activist, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, former State President FW de Klerk and former President Nelson Mandela.
So nice to see Table Mountain again
Bougainvillea in the garden behind me

6 thoughts on “Relaxing Day in Cape Town

  1. So glad you are there safe
    Lulu and I …freezing at the hockey rink!

    Keep the posts coming and lots of pictures. Lu says “I remember hugging Desmond Tutu!”

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  2. We’re so happy to know you arrived safely – and to see that you are already settling back in to life in SA! Enjoy it all!

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