18 July 2018

South Africa's most visited tourist attractions in 2017!

According to South Africa Tourism's 2017 Annual Tourism Report, the top five of South Africa's Top 20 most-visited attractions or landmarks are located in and around Cape Town. The V&A Waterfront was the country's most-visited attraction or landmark with 1 162 000 tourists in 2017, followed by Cape Town's Central City with 1 080 000 tourists, Cape Point on the Cape Peninsula with 943 000 tourists, Table Mountain Cableway with 799 000 tourists and the suburb of Camp's Bay with 779 000 tourists.
Cape Town, V&A Waterfront, South Africa

The 20 most-visited attractions or landmarks in South Africa 2017:
  1. V&A Waterfront - 1 162 000 tourists
  2. Cape Town Central City - 1 080 000 tourists
  3. Cape Point - 943 000 tourists
  4. Table Mountain Cableway - 799 000 tourists
  5. Camp's Bay - 779 000 visitors
  6. The Winelands - 730 000 visitors
  7. Sandton City / Mandela Square - 688 000 tourists
  8. Table Mountain  - 494 000 tourists
    (not cableway)

  9. Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens - 490 000 tourists
  10. The Garden Route - 478 000 tourists
  11. Clifton Beach - 418 000 tourists
  12. Kruger National Park - 391 000 tourists
    (via Skukuza, Numbi, Malelane, Crocodile Bridge)

  13. Robben Island - 331 000 tourists
  14. Apartheid Museum - 301 000 tourists
  15. Tsitsikamma National Park - 296 000 tourists
  16. Mandela House (Soweto) - 234 000 tourists
  17. Eastgate Mall (Johannesburg) - 219 000 tourists
  18. Tour of Soweto - 217 000 tourists
  19. Addo Elephant National Park - 217 000 tourists
  20. Blyde River Canyon / God's Window - 194 000 tourists

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