Social Events
Cape Town and the Western Cape is an exotic, vibrant and multi-cultural region with a fascinating history that is reflected in the many exciting options it offers the social programme of all business events. Expect world-class cuisine, award-winning local wines and unique entertainment – all served up with a dash of vibrant African spirit.
Under the African Sky
Our moderate climate, natural beauty and numerous outdoor settings such as wine farms to wide open spaces within the city limits, provides the perfect canvas for an authentic African experience. From drummers on arrival to larger than life African puppets and iconic local African choirs, rich sunset colours, flavours and aromas from the African continent, organisers can look forward to delegates speaking about their experience long after the conference.
Dinner In The Winelands
Steeped in history and heritage the wine estates of the Cape offer the perfect backdrop to host groups of different sizes. Events can be customized to suit the requirements of the group.
Rainbow Nation Street Party
This memorable evening introduces guests to the intriguing fusion of Cape Town’s many people groups. The event centers around a market square with stalls, vendors, bistros and restaurants all offering a taste of the Cape – from Cape Malay Curries to Traditional Africa Grills and Afrikaner Desserts. Seating is informal, either at wooden benches and tables or café-style chairs and tables.
A carnival of colour and culture is created as troupes of traditional Cape street minstrels with painted faces and bright costumes entertain through joyous movement and music – and the evening culminates in a grand finale on the market square. The Rainbow Nation Street Party echoes the traditional New Year’s Eve activities that take place every year in Cape Town and provides an unforgettable way to discover and celebrate the unique cultural diversity of Cape Town.
Formal Historical Gala Dinner
The city has a rich colonial history, offering a number of impressive historical venues in which to host more formal events, complete with dishes inspired by the Cape’s European ancestors.