Venue address | About the venue | Flight information | Hotel information | Tourist information | Visa details
Venue address
Cape Town International Convention Centre
Convention Square
1 Lower Long Street
Cape Town
8001
About the venue
Cape Town's state-of-the-art Convention Centre is of international standard and was officially opened on 28 June 2003. It offers a purpose-built, flexible facility with 10000 m² of dedicated exhibition space, two raked fixed-seating auditoria for 1500 and 600 delegates, a 2000 m² grand ballroom with magnificent city views, and over 33 break-out rooms.
Located on Cape Town’s northern foreshore, near the waterfront beneath Table Mountain, the Centre offers event organisers a state-of-the-art facility with high-tech infrastructure.
Flight information
Our preferred carrier, South African Airways, is offering delegates special fares over the period of the event on a first come, first served basis. Early booking is strongly suggested as flights to, from and within South Africa are generally in heavy demand. These fares are available for flights booked directly with SAA on their Intercontinental, Regional and Domestic services, subject to the relevant class availability. Conditions will apply. No special fares are available for flights undertaken on foreign carriers. Enquiries can be made immediately by contacting your nearest SAA office. Contact details for all the SAA offices can be obtained from the web site www.flysaa.com. South African residents and International Delegates should contact BaliweMenyatso@flysaa.com by phoning +27 11 978 1100. In all instances please quote reference number AIR/GC/07/00005. Should you encounter any difficulties in contacting SAA, please contact Rue Limekhaya. (rue.limekhaya@spintelligent.com) and she will forward your email to our contact in South African Airways’ head office
Hotel information
Please see hotel book accommodation!
Should you require any additional information please don’t hesitate to contact Rue Limekhaya at telephone +27 21 700 3500 (international) or via email:
rue.limekhaya@spintelligent.com
Tourist information
Cape Town is an internationally famous destination and has been voted among the top ten places to visit.
Make this a family outing and see what Cape Town has to offer!
The city attracts visitors from around the world to enjoy its natural beauty, excellent climate, range of tourist attractions, cultural diversity and friendly people. The heart of the city nestles between Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean. A few minutes from the city centre visitors can find pristine sandy beaches, rugged mountains and other areas of natural beauty.
The most cosmopolitan of South Africa’s cities, Cape Town blends African, European and Asian cultural influences to make it ‘one city, many cultures’.
Average temperatures
The Cape’s climate is described as Mediterranean, with warm, dry summers and mild, moist winters. Near the coast, summer temperatures range from a pleasant low of 15°C (59°F) to highs of 27°C (80.6°F). Inland temperatures are some 3 to 5°C higher, making for gorgeous summer days and nights.
Coastal winters see the mercury dropping to a mild 7°C (44.6°F) at night, rising to a comfortable 18°C (64.4°F) by day. Away from the beach, morning arrives at an invigorating 5°C (41°F), with midday temperatures in the region of 22°C (71.6°F).
Tours
Should you wish to spend an extra day or two in Cape Town, the organisers recommend a variety of tours:
Full day Cape Peninsula tour: Departs from Cape Town daily
Journey to an area still dominated by nature and natural characteristics. Hout Bay, half-hour boat trip to Duiker Island (optional), Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, Cape Point. Return to Cape Town via Simon’s Town, Fish Hoek and Muizenberg.
Half day Cape Point tour: Hout Bay, Constantia Nek, Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve via Scarborough, Cape Point. Return to Cape Town via Simon’s Town, Fish Hoek and Muizenberg.
For more information on Cape Town tours, contact Rue Limekhaya:
Phone: +27 21 700 3500
Fax: +27 21 700 3501
rue.limekhaya@spintelligent.com
Currency
1 South African rand = 100 cents
Credit and charge cards are widely accepted, including American Express, Bank of America, Diners, MasterCard and Visa. Some automatic teller machines (ATMs) give cash advances. Travellers’ cheques are also widely accepted and exchanged. Commission charges depend on which bank you use and which travellers’ cheques you have. Most banks are open Monday to Friday 09:00 – 15:30. ATMs are found in most towns and operate on a 24-hour basis.
Local time - South Africa is two hours ahead of UTC/GMT.
Electrical power
Electric power is 220/230 V at 50 Hz.
Visa details
Please contact Rue Limekhaya at telephone +27 21 700 3500 (international) or via email:
rue.limekhaya@spintelligent.com for invitation letter and more information.