Cape Town has it all!

Much more than just a stunning backdrop! It is a vibrant, fun and cultural city. Strikingly modern and contemporary, Cape Town is actually the oldest city in South Africa. The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is a bustling modern marina full of restaurants and shops, but venture deeper into the city to explore Cape Town’s genteel, cobbled walkways and colonial buildings.

Natural Beauty

Prepare to be captivated by Cape Town’s awe-inspiring natural beauty. The city is nestled between the iconic Table Mountain, with its mesmerizing flat top, and the stunning Atlantic coastline. Explore the rugged Cape Peninsula, where the crashing waves of the Cape of Good Hope meet towering cliffs. Witness the vibrant floral display of the Cape Floral Kingdom, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its rich biodiversity and colorful landscapes.

Wine lands

Cape Town is a gateway to the renowned Cape Winelands, an idyllic region where vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see. Discover the art of winemaking through wine tastings at world-class estates. Savor the flavors of exceptional wines while enjoying breathtaking views of vine-covered hills. Indulge in gourmet cuisine paired with exquisite vintages, creating a sensory experience you won’t soon forget.

Rich Culture and History

Cape Town is steeped in a vibrant cultural tapestry, shaped by its diverse heritage. Visit the historic Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, and gain insight into South Africa’s struggle for freedom. Stroll through the colorful Bo-Kaap neighborhood with its brightly painted houses and learn about its Cape Malay history. Immerse yourself in local markets, museums, and galleries, all reflecting the city’s rich cultural fabric.

Adventure

If you seek adventure, Cape Town delivers! Dive into thrilling activities like shark cage diving, where you come face-to-face with these incredible predators. Take to the skies and paraglide over picturesque coastal cliffs, or brave the heights with a hike up Table Mountain. For water enthusiasts, enjoy surfing, kayaking, or simply bask in the sun on the pristine beaches.

Wine lovers!

STELLENBOSCH WINE TOUR

Framed by sun-splashed vineyards and craggy mountain peaks, the picturesque valleys of the Cape Wine lands are famous for their grand old estates, pretty little towns, award-winning restaurants and – of course – for their wine! There are more than 20 wine-growing regions surrounding Cape Town but the term Cape Wine lands generally refers to the three most popular: Franschhoek, Stellenbosch and Paarl, each set-in rolling countryside with spectacular Alpine-style views.

 

The romantic town of Stellenbosch it is the second oldest town in South Africa. Gorgeous scenery, old Cape Dutch houses and picture-perfect streets lined with old oak trees one can easily get lost in this quaint little town. Wander the oak-lined streets of Stellenbosch, stopping in at art galleries and quaint coffee shops, or take your pick from the many excellent restaurants.

Stellenbosch is best known for its award-winning Wines with numerous wine tours on offer. With more than 60 estates currently operating, it’s the leading center for viticulture and research. Prestigious restaurants, cozy bistros, al fresco cafes and student pubs, Stellenbosch has it all, a food and wine connoisseur’s heaven. Have a picnic with the family; packed baskets are available for sale at numerous wine farms.

Spend the day at leisure at world famous Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

VICTORIA & ALFRED WATERFRONT

The V&A Waterfront is South Africa’s most visited destination, attracting millions of visitors every year – and for good reason. Whether you’re looking to go shopping, dine at top restaurants, party at local nightspots, visit tourist attractions and museums or investigate the city’s historic harbor, you’ll find it all here. 

Situated at the foot of Table Mountain, within a stone’s throw from the Cape Town Stadium and in the heart of Cape Town’s working harbor. Indoor shopping and entertainment venues seamlessly merge with ocean vistas and mountain views and the fresh sea breeze and warm African sun add zest to a cosmopolitan, vibrant atmosphere. More than 80 restaurants bring a fusion of international food, from rustic al fresco fish and chips to starched table-cloth cuisines – there is just so much to do, so much to discover.

 

Imagine standing on the southern tip of the African continent!

CAPE POINT & PENINSULA TOUR

 

The Cape peninsula makes for a spectacular scenic drive along Africa’s south western tip.

• See the Southwestern most point of Africa!
• Head south along the coastlines with lovely views of the Atlantic and Indian Ocean
• Stop at Hout Bay Harbor for an epic lunch
• Take pictures of the African Jackass penguins at Boulders Beach
• Where exactly does the Atlantic and Indian oceans meet? Come visit and find out!
• Pay a visit to the Cape Fur Seal Colony
• See the Southwestern most point of the African continent

The Cape Point & Peninsula Tour in Cape Town  is one of the most scenic excursions in the world, combining sights, fragrances, atmospheres and history wrapped up in fact, myths and legend.

This day tours starts with a very scenic drive to Hout Bay, via Clifton Beach & Camps Bay. Camps bay is well known for its’ street café’s and fine restaurants. Arrive at Hout Bay Harbor, a quaint fishing village

Your journey takes us south from Cape Town to False Bay which is famous for many reasons, one of which is that it is the largest breeding ground of sharks in the world. Follow the coast en route to Cape Point, visiting one of only four land based African penguin colonies in the world. As you enter the Cape Peninsula National Park, look out for a number of endemic species of animal as we wind our way through dramatic landscapes and vegetation to the tip of the continent.

Located in the Cape of Good Hope nature reserve, Cape Point is Africa’s most South Westerly tip. A World Heritage Site which includes the majestic Table Mountain chain, stretching all the way from Signal Hill to Cape Point. This stretch of coastline is dotted with bays and beaches, beautiful valleys and contains an extraordinary mix of diverse & unique fauna and flora. At Cape Point, we suggest taking the Funicular to the Lighthouse to get a bird’s eye view!

On the return journey, we enjoy a scenic drive up the western side of the Peninsula and over breathtaking Chapman’s Peak Drive (if open as it is subject to closure if weather is bad) between Noordhoek and Hout Bay. Make your further along the Atlantic Seaboard through Camps Bay, stopping for photo’s of the towering buttresses of the 12 Apostles. Hereafter  pass through Clifton to Sea Point, ending our tour in Cape Town.

Chapman’s Peak drive is a drive to be remembered! Every which way you look there is something spectacular to be seen. On the way, you’ll travel along the False Bay Coast and on to Simon’s Town, where you will visit the resident African penguin colony at Boulders Beach. African Penguins (also known as jackass penguins) are the only penguins found on the African continent. African Penguins are classified as an endangered species, with a mere 26,000 breeding pairs left in the world.

Just a point of interest!
The true southernmost point of Africa is Cape Agulhas, located to the east, on the Garden Route of South Africa over 200 km away. This is the spot where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. The Cape of Good Hope is a promontory off of the southern tip of South Africa, and is often mistakenly thought of as the southernmost point of Africa.

 

Experience the sights, sounds and history of the ‘Mother City’

TABLE MOUNTAIN & THE CITY TOUR / Half day tour

Castle Good Hope, Houses of Parliament, Greenmarket square and many more! Take the cable car to the top of Table Mountain! From here you will see the False Bay extending from Cape Point in the distance, all the way to Cape Hang Klip. Table Mountain cable car are around $ 30 pp and the ride is always weather permitting.

Home to a few ghosts from the past, The Castle of Good Hope is the oldest building in the country. Take a leisurely walk through the gardens – originally the vegetable and fruit orchard which supplied the passing ships. Up for some curio shopping? Green Market Square is a lively flea market with a wide variety of arts and local crafts, clothing and curios. More fascinating history and some splendid views of the city of Cape Town from the site of the Cecil John Rhodes Memorial.

“Die Bo Kaap” previously known as the Cape Malay District, offers some very fascinating cultural diversity.

Looking for a lovely way to spend an afternoon learning about our amazing flora and scenic views of the mountain? Visit the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens where you will find more plant species than in the entire UK!

Wine, food and more!

FRANSHOEK WINE LANDS TOUR 

Franschoek Valley is one of the most beautiful wine valleys in the whole world with its senses of intimacy and mystery .

This stunning wine lands town, situated just 45 minutes from Cape Town, is famed for its Huguenot heritage, exquisite Cape Dutch architecture, prestigious wine estates, luxury accommodation, and an ever-expanding world-class restaurants and fabulous street cafés. Nestled in a rich and fertile valley between majestic mountains, the Franschoek wine lands is world-renowned for its spectacular beauty, French heritage and superb wines.

 Franschoek is a result of French Huguenots that settled in this valley over 300 years ago. Today, many of the wine farms names’ still bear resemblance to the original French names and the stunning examples of Cape Dutch architecture.

 Furthermore,it is considered to be the culinary capital of South Africa, boasting with some of the best restaurants in the country. Food connoisseurs will find a delicious choice widely acclaimed restaurants in and around Franschoek streets of Franschoek are lined with a wonderful collection of art galleries, antique shops, curio shops and coffee shops.

 Franschoek is home to some of South Africa’s most famous and oldest wine estates such as La Motte, Boschendal, Baylonstoren, Chamonix, Haute Cabriere & L’Ormarins.ed by sun-splashed vineyards and craggy mountain peaks, the picturesque valleys of the Cape Wine lands are famous for their grand old estates, pretty little towns, award-winning restaurants and – of course – for their wine! There are more than 20 wine-growing regions surrounding Cape Town but the term Cape Wine lands generally refers to the three most popular: Franschhoek, Stellenbosch and Paarl, each set-in rolling countryside with spectacular Alpine-style views.

Cheetahs, Lions & Tigers!

CHEETAH ENCOUNTER / BIG CAT TOUR

Visit the Cheetah Outreach center… Meet and spend time with the Cheetahs up close and personal! Other animals also available here are cereals, caracals, meerkats, bat-eared foxes and jackals.

It took 4 million years of evolution for the cheetah to become the exceptional animal it is today and only 100 years for man to place it on the endangered list. Now the fastest land animal in the world is losing its most important race: the race for survival.

Lions & Tigers: Big Cats Park offers a unique experience not to be found anywhere else along the Stellenbosch wine route, where one can both view and learn more about these majestic creatures that may well one day cease to exist in anything but our history books.

Enjoy the rare and exciting experience of being able to view these beautiful creatures up close…and do not forget the wine tasting!

Saturated with old Cape Dutch charm and hospitality, Vredenheim is home to coffee, wine and food, as well as lush gardens, a nursery and the Big Cats Park. Vineyards and fruit orchards make the area an ideal picnic spot. Vredenheim is also home to animals such as wildebeest, springbok, elands, ostriches and zebras.

The Big cat sanctuary is currently home to 3 adult brown lions, 2 adult white lions, 1 white lion cub, 2 brown lion cubs, 2 caracal, 1 cheetah, 1 leopard and 2 Bengal tigers. Enclosures are large and spacious, and offer each cat their own “creature comforts”, such as a play area and swimming pool for our tigers, long grass for our leopard and cheetah, and a big, comfortable rock for our male white lion to sun himself on during the day.

Visitors to the Vredenheim Big Cats Park can enjoy the rare and exciting experience of being able to view these beautiful creatures up close, but still from the safety of our viewing decks and behind the enclosure fences! After all, these are wild animals and we respect them as such.Daily feeding are at 11 am and 3 pm – so be sure not to miss out on the action!

Tasting Room also shares the stage with a gift shop, giving guests the perfect excuse to browse around whilst enjoying a wine tasting. From calendars and curios to jewelry, toys and art, and everything in between, there’s really something for everyone!

It does not get much better than this!

WINE, SAFARI, CHEESE & CHOCLATE!

Start the day with a visit to Villiera Estate – we take a look behind the scenes with a cellar tour followed by….. Wait for it!

Bubbly & Nougat tasting! Depart on a unique safari game drive through the estate. A number of mammals have been introduced in the Wildlife Sanctuary: Springbuck, Kudu, Giraffe, Bontebok, Eland, Gemsbok, Black Wildebeest, Bush Pig, Burchell’s Zebra, common Duiker, Steenbuck and Grysbok. Take a game drive through the 220 hectares lasts approximately two hours. What a way to start the day!

Lunch is an 8 course Tappas/Wine tasting. The main concept behind pairings is that certain elements (such as texture and flavor) in both food and wine interact with each other, thus finding the right combination of these elements will make the entire dining experience.

Moving on to the Chocolate/Wine experience at Waterford Wine estate. Depart on a unique three-hour trip on a safari type vehicle…This experience allows the chance to taste our award-winning Estate wines amongst the vineyards of their origin. The wine tasting will be accompanied by various light snacks, which are well suited to pair with the individual wines. The experience will end off with the Wine and Chocolate Tasting, back at the winery.

The Wine and Chocolate Tasting is a unique flavor experience. Kevin Arnold together with, Chocolatier, Richard von Geusau have created a series of dark and milk chocolates that, when paired with our Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Natural Sweet wine, results in a flavor sensation unlike any other.

Last stop of the tour – arrive at Fairview Winery – a Nine course paired Master Cheese/wine experience awaits you!The Fairview Master Wine Tasting showcases the estates top wines. These wines are made from grapes from the Paarl wine region. Once again this also a hot region. They boast a large range of wonderful wines and are most famous for their Shiraz. The range is however extensive and the cheeses will be paired with a combination of white and red wines. Fairview is the largest producer of specialty cheeses in South Africa. Every week they change the wines and cheeses they are pairing. On this visit you enjoy 8 cheeses paired with 8 wines.

Experience the thrill!

GREAT WHITE SHARK CAGE DIVING

Sharks are quite possibly the world’s most feared animals. From the smallest sand shark to the enormous whale shark, they are sleek, muscled, and some are almost as agile as a dolphin. There is no doubt that they are the most evolved predators in the ocean!

Row upon row of teeth and capable of sensing the blood of an injured animal from over a kilometer away, its not surprising that they are the most feared creature beneath the waves. And of them all, the Great White is the most awesome. Now, dive and meet a Great White Shark, face to face – and on your own terms!

Big 5 Safari Experience!

AQUILA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE

Less than 2 hours’ drive from Cape Town, and set in the pristine Southern Karoo Highlands against a backdrop of dramatic mountains, lies a Big 5 Game Reserve… offering an exciting taste of Africa.

Home to the Big 5 and a wide variety of game, including elephant, buffalo, lion, rhino and leopard. Also, to be spotted, the ever-graceful giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, many different antelope species, baboons, jackal, bat-eared foxes, hippos and crocodiles. Open vehicle game drives with the opportunity to view elephants, giraffes, leopards, lions, rhino, zebra, & many other wildlife types.

Home to the Big 5 and a wide variety of game, including elephant, buffalo, lion, rhino and leopard. Also, to be spotted, the ever-graceful giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, many different antelope species, baboons, jackal, bat-eared foxes, hippos and crocodiles. Open vehicle game drives with the opportunity to view elephants, giraffes, leopards, lions, rhino, zebra, & many other wildlife types.

Chalets are privately situated and have been built into the hillside of the reserve. Natural rock elements are combined with wood & stone – creating a definite natural ambiance. En-suite bathrooms include a bathtub and outdoor shower and the honeymoon suite boats a jacuzzi. Each unit opens up onto a private patio, perfect for sundowner cocktails and colder evenings, curl up in front of the chalet log fire.