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Cape Town is a modern, cosmopolitan city surrounded by nature. Centered around Table Mountain, one of the New 7 Wonders of the world, the Mother City is known for its beautiful beaches, stunning biodiversity, award-winning food and wine, and sheer variety of experiences on offer.
HOTEL MEALS | PRICE PER PERSON SHARING |
Onomo waterfront Bed and Breakfast, and excursions | USD 1,900 |
Blaauwberg beach hotel Bed and Breakfast, and excursions | USD 2,200 |
southern sun waterfront Bed and Breakfast, and excursions | USD 2,300 |
The Table bay Hotel Bed and Breakfast, and excursions | USD 2,500 |
Welcome to Cape Town! You will be met by one of our representatives at the Airport holding a bountiful banner. Our transfer vehicles will be labeled with our logos for easier identification. You will be transferred to the hotel for check inn and room allocation. Lunch will be at the hotel at your own cost. Spend the day at leisure relaxing and enjoying the beautiful sceneries of cape town.
Pick up at the hotel at 9:00 am and proceed to the wine lands. Start your day with an adventure by horseback in the Stellenbosch valley. There are a bunch of great trail rides that will highlight the natural and breathtaking beauty of the Winelands. Ride through scenic vineyards and orchards, stopping along the way for wine tasting.
Stellenbosch is in the heart of the premier wine-growing region of South Africa and boasts many international award-winning wines. Indulge yourself in different varieties of wines and cheese. The tour will proceed to the quaint Franshoek, where you will enjoy the visually pleasing French architecture.
Nearing the end we will return to Stellenbosch where they will enjoy a hot beverage at Café Stark Conde Wine Farm at your own cost.
After Breakfast Head for the peninsula road tour. Start your day experiencing the best sites along the Atlantic Ocean and end it with a sunset view.
The Cape Peninsula day tour starts with a tour of Cape Town City Bowl and continues past the V&A Waterfront to the main suburbs of the Atlantic Seaboard. This includes Green Point, Sea Point, Clifton and Camps Bay. We travel past the Blue Flag beaches along a gorgeous scenic route with the glistening Atlantic Ocean on your right and the towering Twelve Apostle mountains on your left.
Hout Bay, Noordhoek and Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve
We make our way to the fishing village of Hout Bay, over the spectacular Chapman’s Peak Drive and into the quaint coastal town of Noordhoek. The scenic peninsula drive takes us to the magnificent Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve and Cape Point.
In Hout Bay, you have the option of taking a boat cruise to Seal Island (not included in the rate) or strolling around the popular mariner wharf and harbor where you’ll make friends with the friendly seals that pop up for a pat.
At the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, we visit the famous Cape Point Lighthouse. You have the option of a short but slightly steep walk on a well-worn path to the lighthouse or you can take the funicular railway to the top. The view is spectacular and you may see whales and dolphins in the bay.
Simons Town and Boulders Beach penguin colony
We end the morning in Simons Town which is a legendary naval town overlooking False Bay. You have the option of visiting the famous penguin colony at Boulders Beach (entrance fee excluded in the rate) or spending time strolling down the historic main street of Simons Town and popping into its quaint shops and museums.
We have a bite to eat and drinks (for your own account) at the SimonsTown Mariner Wharf.
Kalk Bay, St James and Muizenberg
After lunch, we head back towards Cape Town and Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens travelling along the False Bay coastal route. We pass through the seaside towns of Fish Hoek, Kalk Bay, St James and Muizenberg.
The streets are lined with quirky bookstores, vintage clothing shops, surf shops and a collection of popular seaside restaurants and delis. We stop along the way to wander the streets, do a bit of shopping, watch the surfers in Muizenberg, whale watching if it's whale season and to take photographs of the famous colorful Victorian-era beach huts.
We drop you off at the hotel or guest house between 17h30 and 18h00.
After Breakfast, we will leave at 9:00 am and head to Table Mountain. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Cape Town from the top of Table Mountain.
After a quick ride up the cable car is all you need to experience the famous landmark of Table Mountain. If the weather is favorable, you will have 360-degree views of the “Mother City” which are breathtaking from this vantage point. What makes Table Mountain so unique is that it forms an innate amphitheater around the City which is rare. If the weather is not favorable, don’t despair, the tour will take you up to the top of Signal Hill which also has spectacular views.
We then proceed for a city tour and you will be able to learn more about the Cape Town CBD and its surroundings, in a city tour that is sure to leave you with plenty of memories and photographs of this part of Cape Town.
We shall Have lunch at Biesmiellah. Run by two generations of the Osman family in the historic Malay quarter of Bo-Kaap, Biesmiellah has been serving the local Cape Muslim community and, increasingly, tourists for 40 years. Enjoy different quinones of food
You can enjoy the day at leisure or enjoy the following activities at an extra cost.
ATLANTIS
45 Minutes outside of Cape Town you will find the spectacular Atlantis Dunes. With views like this, you can see why it has become the hotspot for filmmakers, photographers and adventure enthusiasts. Enjoy activities like sand bashing and quad bike riding.
AQUILA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
Acclaimed for service excellence, renewable energy, social responsibility efforts and conservation programs, Aquila is more than just an unforgettable wildlife experience, it is an experience in luxurious African hospitality, traditional culinary delights, service excellence and the restoration of pride to the indigenous people and the land.
ROBIN ISLAND
Robben Island, the unique symbol of “the triumph of the human spirit over adversity, suffering and injustice” with a rich 500 year old multi-layered history, is visited every year by thousands of people eager to understand and honor the important aspects of South Africa’s history that the Island represents.
Robben Island Museum is a public entity responsible for managing, maintaining, presenting, developing and marketing Robben Island as a national estate and World Heritage Site. It was established by the Department of Arts and Culture in 1997.
GOLD DRUMMING RESTAURANT
The heartbeat and rhythm of Africa is synonymous with tribal drums. The Bamana people in Mali believe the djembe drum (pronounced ‘jem-beh’) comes from the saying “Anke dje, anke be” which means “everyone gathers together”. It is this saying that characterizes the djembe’s purpose and that of GOLD restaurant in Cape Town.
African drumming activity
The pre-dinner interactive drumming experience at our African restaurant is a natural precursor to an unforgettable dining experience. It’s incredibly popular with local and international guests of all ages. Soon, even the most rhythmically challenged are drumming away with our very own master facilitators, Binos or Ezzi.
Pickup from the hotel at 11:00 for your flight 3 hours before departure time
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