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Itinerary Details

Day 1 – 4

International Arrival

Transfer to your hotel

3 Nights

Cape Town

Your African metropolis awaits! With Table Mountain as a breathtaking backdrop, Cape Town is considered one of the world’s most beautiful cities. With its friendly people and rich history, Cape Town will enchant you, from the brightly colored facades of Bo-Kaap streets and colorful beach cottage in Muizenberg to the contemporary, African-inspired decor of the many excellent guesthouses, restaurants and bars. Discover pure wilderness on the west coast: whale watching in Hermanus, the Cape of Good Hope, penguins in Simon’s Town, and the indulgent wine region. From October to March, enjoy the wild, beautiful beaches where a hot day is not too different from Copacabana or Ipanema in Brazil!

Included activities

Personalized Cape Point Tour

Discover all that Cape Point has to offer on this enjoyable day excursion. Following an early breakfast at your hotel, drive out to the Atlantic Seaboard Coastal Road with your local guide. Enjoy your drive along this scenic stretch of road, passing by white sandy beaches and the ocean by Clifton and Camps Bay. Take in the bracing sea breeze as the wind catches your hair. Watch the sudden appearance of the Twelve Apostles Peaks to one side of the road, while the dramatic cliffs and rocky outcrops of the Cape Peninsula rise above the Atlantic on your other side. Make a pit stop at the pretty little fishing village of Hout Bay with its famous Sentinel. If you wish, you can take a boat ride to Seal Island, or browse through colorful stalls by the harbor piled high with handicrafts and local artifacts. Drive up to the Cape’s famed Chapman’s Peak and make the most of its photo opportunities. Continue up to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve before dropping by the spectacular Cape Point. Look out for the feathery ‘fynbos’ swaying in the heathland along with the region’s endemic birds and wildlife, particularly the Cape Mountain Zebra and the baboons. Gaze out at False Bay, or if you wish, you can ride the funicular to the old lighthouse for taking in the twin oceans of the South Atlantic and the Indian Ocean. Take a refreshing lunch break (optional), before visiting the colony of African penguins at Boulders Beach. Go over to the old naval base of Simon’s Town, and end your eventful day at the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens just as the sun sets over the iconic Table Mountain. (Duration: Full Day; Time of Day: Morning; Private Activity & Transfer; Fitness Level: Easy; Lunch not included. Please bring comfortable walking shoes).

Kayak with African Penguins

Visit the world-famous penguin colony on Boulder’s Beach and marvel at the friendly animals from an extraordinary perspective. In a kayak you paddle leisurely to the African glasses penguins, who call the stony beaches of the Atlantic coast their home. First, drive over Chapman’s Peak to Simon’s Town, where you will be accompanied by a private guide and kayak. Keep an eye out for the black and white birds as you pass the historic harbor. If the tides and weather conditions permit, jump into the cool water or go ashore on the pristine beaches. Here the little penguins waddle undeterred by the curious eyes of their observers over the sunny rocks. (Usually booked as part of a full-day tour across the Cape Peninsula; minimum age to kayak: 10 years; private activity; fitness level: moderate; Activity depends on the weather).

Private full day Tour to a Township & Robben Island

Start with a tour of District Six and its District Museum and see the oldest mosque in South Africa. Visit Langa, the oldest formal black township in Cape Town, and see the local market, an art & crafts centre, and visit a traditional healer. Weather permitting, board the Robben Island ferry and enjoy spectacular views of Cape Town and Table Mountain as you sail across the bay to this island which is so full of history. Once you reach the island you will be given a guided tour and see the prison cell that held Nelson Mandela captive for so many years.

Hotel options

The Three Boutique Hotel – Opt 1
Room Studio Suite
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Four Rosmead Boutique Guesthouse – Opt 2
Room Deluxe
Meals Full Board & Drinks
Style Boutique
Day 4 – 5

Drive to Winelands – Enjoy the winelands’ unsurpassed scenery with mountains, vineyards and Cape Dutch architecture (1 hr)

1 Night

Winelands

Fancy a tipple? The Winelands are one of the prettiest areas of South Africa and producing some of the best wines in the world, which you can sample during your vineyard visits. The region is also well known for its excellent restaurants, with local and international cuisine. Enjoy hikes through idyllic landscapes and balloon flights. Though the oldest European settlement in South Africa after Cape Town, Stellenbosch feels the youngest, with vitality imbued by students attending its famous university. Meanwhile, Franschhoek (or ‘French corner’) is a beautiful town, commemorating the Huguenot refugees granted land here in their flight from 17th century persecution in France.

Included activities

Explore Winelands on your own

Explore the beautiful wine-producing area in the mountainous towns of Paarl, Stellenbosch and Franschhoek in the Boland region through a range of activities on your own. Visit the Lanzerac Wine Estate in Stellenbosch – home to the world’s first bottled Pinotage – and taste fine wines in the tasting room surrounded by breathtaking valley views. Gallop on a horse around nature reserves with stunning forest trails and rivers in the Klein Lanzerac Equestrian Club. Taste the finest Syrah, Cabernet and Merlot wines in Rust en Vrede, and relish classical French cuisine in the cellar, which is a National Monument built in 1785. Pamper yourself with an outdoor garden spa, swim in the farm dam, and take a walk in the sprawling fruit and vegetable garden in Babylonstoren – one of the oldest Cape Dutch farms. View the carefully curated South African art collection, and explore the landscaped vineyard and gardens with water features and pools in Delaire Graff. Or hike through rolling hills, valleys and vineyards in Sir Richard Branson’s Mont Rochelle estate. (Full Day; For self drive guests no transfers included; all costs on guests account.)

Foodies on Foot Tour

Take a leisurely walk along the streets of Stellenbosch. On this walk, enjoy sampling the delicious flavors of South African cuisine. Select from top quality, locally produced food. Also get to meet and interact with food artists, getting insightful stories of what inspires their passion for food art. Take a stroll from one tasting shop to the next, getting a taste of platters of seasonal local products, freshly baked bread, snacks, homemade ice-cream, melt-in-the-mouth pastries and confectionery. The guide will take you on a tour around the oak-lined streets of the old town center. Explore and soak up the beauty of the charming town taking in the amazing architectural marvels of the centuries old town. End the tour with a special tasting of some of the delicious regional wines.

Hotel options

Summerwood Guest House – Opt 1
Room Standard Room
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Grande Roche Hotel – Opt 2
Room Duplex Suite
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Day 5 – 6

Drive to Little Karoo – On your way enjoy mountains, vineyards and Cape Dutch architecture as well as the wonderfully rugged terrain of the Tradouw Pass (2-5 hrs)

1 Night

Little Karoo

Experience spectacular landscapes! The Little Karoo plateau is incredibly varied, with its huge cliffs, desert landscapes, crystal clear rivers and fertile wine-growing regions. Step back time to discover towns that have hardly changed in decades. Visit Oudtshoom, home to the world’s largest ostrich population, or head to Montagu, known as the Gateway of Little Karoo, which is a charming settlers’ town with well conserved Cape Dutch and Victorian buildings and home to many artists and artisans. Go hiking on beautiful trails. Swellendam, South’s Africa third oldest town, is an ideal location to enjoy the delicious local fruits, including youngberries, a delicious blackberry variant.

Included activities

Explore Little Karoo on your own

Northeast of the verdant coastal strip of the Garden Route, over the forested slopes of the Outeniqua Mountains, lies the Little Karoo – a dry area of semi-desert which is one of the more diverse regions in the Western Cape, with gigantic cliffs, desert-like landscapes, crystal clear streams and fertile vineyards. The area is bounded by the Langeberg Mountains to the southwest, and separated from the much more extensive Great Karoo by the Swartberg Mountains to the north. Visit the main highlights close to Oudtshoorn which are the Cango Caves –  one of the world’s great natural wonders, sculpted by nature through the ages – fascinating limestone formations in a wide variety of colours – and the Ostrich Farms where you can visit the hatchery, learn about their behaviour, their physiology, and how they contribute to local arts, crafts and industry. (For guests on self drive; Any meals, beverages,activity costs and entrance fees will be on guest account).

Hotel options

Bloomestate – Opt 1
Room Luxury
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Schoone Oordt – Opt 2
Room Standard Suite
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Day 6 – 9

Drive to Garden Route – Be treated to a wide variety of incredible scenery while choosing the 23,8 km long Swartberg Pass north of Oudtshoorn (2-5 hrs)

3 Nights

Garden Route

South Africa’s famed Garden Route is a 190-mile stretch of coastline that is brimming with natural and cultural attractions. Prepare to be mesmerized by dense forests, scenic lakes, quaint towns and beautiful beaches as you make the journey from Mossel Bay to the mouth of the Storms River. The town of Knysna is one of the route’s culinary highlights, and is particularly known for its annual Oyster Festival, which takes place in June. Enjoy the scenic view as you savor a meal in one of its upmarket restaurants. Wilderness National Park is an amazing place to enjoy a hike or go kayaking, and the area is rich in birdlife as well. Plettenberg Bay is home to some of the best beaches in the region, and you can also head out into the ocean to spot whales and dolphins. Another highlight here is the Elephant Sanctuary, where you see how rescued elephants are cared for and interact ethically with these magnificent animals. The lovely Robberg Nature Reserve is famous for its population of seals and superb hiking trails. Your last stop, Tsitsikamma National Park, is an amazingly dense forest thanks to the high rainfall that the region receives. It is yet another place along the Garden Route where going on a hike is an unforgettable experience.

Included activities

Explore Garden Route on your own

Set off at a convenient time to explore the splendid attractions of the famous Garden Route region at your own pace. You could start with a visit to Tsitsikamma National Park with its indigenous flora and fauna, and the Storms River flowing past. Take your pick of activities such as mountain biking and hiking down scenic trails. Head to Storms River village for lunch at the charming Marilyn’s 60s Diner where you can savor all-American cuisine as you soak in the retro ambiance. Afterward, enjoy the afternoon soaking in the sun as you lounge on the sand at one of two beautiful beaches by the crystal blue water in Plettenberg Bay. Alternatively, you could spend the day at the oceanside town of Knysna, picnicking by the water and enjoying a unique tour of its township. Follow it up with a trip to Knysna Elephant Park before heading back to your hotel with memories of a lifetime. (Full Day; For guests on self drive: No transfers included. Activity costs, snacks, drinks and entrance fees will have to be paid on site.).

Eco Experience in Featherbed Nature Reserve

Start with a leisurely ferry boat ride across the tranquil Knysna Estuary that is fed by rivers from the Outeniqua Mountains. Reaching the Western Head of Knysna Heads that houses the private Featherbed Nature Reserve, hop on a 4×4 trailer and drive up to the viewpoint of this natural heritage site. Following your specialist guides along the scenic walking trail, learn about the region’s history, recent fires and forest rejuvenation, plus its fascinating natural treasures. Traversing the coastal boardwalks under a canopy of Milkwood forests, spot exotic birdlife including the rare and resident Black African OysterCatcher, and a variety of indigenous flora, as the aroma of fynbos fills the air. Enjoy the azure seascape dotted with local sailboats and houseboats from various panoramic lookouts while dramatic sandstone cliffs add to the scenery. Walk into ancient Khoi-Khoi sea caves that protect fascinating stories, and visit the rocky beaches that are home to myriad marine life, before calling it a day. (Half Day; Time: Morning or Afternoon; Duration: 3-4 hrs; Shared Activity; Fitness level: Moderate)

John Benn Sunset Cruise on Knysna Lagoon

Beginning from the Featherbed Nature Reserve ferry terminus of Knysna Waterfront Quays, embark on John Benn. Now housing a full enclosed double-decker floating restaurant, admire the iconic and well-preserved, classic-style floating vessel crafted using yellowwood from the surrounding forests. Enjoy the natural beauty of lush hillsides and waterfront settlements as your guide regales stories of the legendary pilot John Benn. You will also learn about the region’s flora, fauna, and natural history, while passing by certain landmark spots including Island Rock and Otter Cove among others, along the coast. Cruising the tranquil lagoon around Knysna Heads under a sunset glow, savor a delicious tapas menu featuring fresh Knysna oysters complemented by local beers, fresh fruit juices, and South Africa’s sparkling wines. Soak in the lively vibe with fellow guests on the atmospheric decks as the sun dips into the horizon. (Half Day; Time: 5 pm or 6 pm; Duration: 1.5 hrs; Shared Activity; Fitness level: Easy; EXCLUDED: Transfers & Meals. A la carte and tapas menu available at extra costs)

Hotel options

Belvidere Manor Hotel – Opt 1
Room Lagoon Classic
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Villa Afrikana – Opt 2
Room Gouna Suite
Meals Breakfast
Style Guest house
Day 9 – 11

Drive to Eastern Cape Game Parks – Experience the Big Five in the famous Addo Elephant Park or in one of the Private Game Reserves (4-5 hrs)

2 Nights

Eastern Cape Game Parks

Find the Big Five! The Eastern Cape Game Parks around Port Elizabeth are malaria-free safari destinations and are therefore ideal for families. The diverse landscape ranges from the dry, desolate Great Karoo to the lush Wild Coast. Witness elephants at the Addo Elephant National Park! Drawn to watering holes at certain times, sightings are virtually guaranteed all year round. Other animals in the park include lion, leopard, black rhino, buffalo, zebra, warthog and antelope. In addition to Addo, there are a number of excellent private game reserves in the area including Kariega, Amakhala, Shamwari, Samara and Kwandwe, where you can enjoy very exclusive safari experiences.

Included activities

Woodbury Tented Camp: Game Drives and Bush Walks

Game drives, bush walks

Amakhala Bukela Game Lodge: Game Drives

Meet the wild inhabitants of the Eastern Cape with a thrilling game drive from the Amakhala Bukela Game Lodge. Set with an experienced ranger in an open 4×4 vehicle to discover Amakhala Game Reserve. Bounding over dirt tracks, venture deep into the heart of the dramatic landscape punctuated by a diverse range of flora, from bushveld to savannah. Beautifully scenic, this vast expanse is home not only to the big five but also elusive creatures such as hyenas and foxes. Not just animals, there are plenty of birds and insects for you to see as well, which your guide will happily point out to you. As you travel, learn about the habitat and the antics of specific animals that have been lovingly named by local rangers and guides. (Half Day; Time of Day: Morning/Evening; Please use sunblock and wear, shades, and sturdy footwear.)

Hotel options

Woodbury Tented Camp – Opt 1
Room Woodbury Tent
Meals Full Board and Activities
Style Lodge
Amakhala Bukela Game Lodge – Opt 2
Room Luxury Tent
Meals Full Board and Activities
Style Lodge
Day 11 – 12

Transfer to Port Elizabeth (1-2 hrs)

Flight to Durban (1-2 hrs)

Drive to your hotel (1 hr)

1 Night

Durban

Experience the eclectic! Durban is a sprawling, friendly city with beautiful beaches, often compared to Miami Beach. What really sets Durban apart from other South African cities is its rich ethnic mix. More than half of Durban’s inhabitants are Zulu and almost one fifth of the population is made up of Indians, creating a colorful, vibrant cocktail. Visit the interesting Indian neighborhood with its bustling market, explore the breathtaking landscapes in the surrounding areas such as the The Valley of a Thousand Hills. Enjoy the less visited tropical beaches around northern Umhlanga and La Mercy, or discover the well known diving spots at Amanzimtoti, a few kilometers south.

Hotel options

Fairlight Beach House – Opt 1
Room Luxury double
Meals Full Board & Drinks
Style Beach Resort
Lalaria Lodge – Opt 2
Room Sea View Room
Meals Full Board
Style Boutique
Day 12 – 14

Drive to Southern Drakensberg

2 Nights

Southern Drakensberg

Explore the less visited and quieter southern part of the breathtaking Drakensberg mountains which are tower over KwaZulu Natal in South Africa. Relax in the beautiful country side at the base of the Drakensberg and explore the stunning mountain scenery on magnificent hikes or on horse back. You can even embark on a multi-day horse riding trips in Lesotho’s spectacular and remote Sehlabathebe National Park. The Southern Drakensberg is also the gateway to Sani Pass – a spectacularly winding mountain road to the top of the Drakensberg – and onwards to Lesotho.

Included activities

Explore Southern Drakensberg on your own

Explore Southern Drakensberg with a drive through the tricky Sani Pass to Lesotho. Hop into your 4×4 vehicle for your off-road adventure as you navigate thrilling bends and curves. Stop a moment to soak up the picturesque views and capture them on camera. When you reach Lesotho, take a well-deserved break and grab a bite in the highest pub in Africa at 2874 meters! Once you are sufficiently rested, there is a host of exciting activities to explore. Set off on one of the many hiking trails to discover the wildlife or cultural heritage of surrounding areas. If you love horse-riding, then saddle up and get on horseback to ride through scenic trails. Choose from among a number of adventure sports for you and your family or just spend a relaxed day trout-fishing. (Full Day; Self-Exploring Activity; For self drive guests no Transfers; A 4×4 vehicle is mandatory for the drive along Sani Pass; Fitness Level: Easy to Moderate; Please bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and sunglasses)

Hotel options

Sani Valley Lodge – Opt 1
Room Sunset Lodge
Meals Halfboard
Cleopatra Mountain Farmhouse – Opt 2
Room Luxury Suite
Meals Full Board & Drinks
Style Boutique
Day 14 – 16

Drive to Northern Drakensberg

2 Nights

Northern Drakensberg

See scenic mountain views in southern Africa! The magnificent Drakensberg mountains tower over Lesotho and much of KwaZulu Natal in South Africa. In Afrikaans, Drakensberg means ‘dragon mountain’, although the local Zulu people call it ‘uKhahlamba’, meaning ‘barrier of spears’. The uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park in the region is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a wealth of San rock art; you will find over 3,000 individual paintings here, spread over 600 sites! The stunningly scenic region offers you plenty of outdoor activities including hiking or horse riding, and central Drakensberg is equipped with the largest national park of the area – Giant’s Castle Game Reserve.

Included activities

Explore Northern Drakensberg on your own

Escape to the idyllic Northern Drakensberg for a few days of respite or adventure, depending on your preference. Go hiking, mountain biking, or trail running on any one of the scenic routes around the hills or through the forests. Alternatively, you could explore the beautiful trails on horseback. There are several more interesting walks to choose from such as the full moon walk or the bird-watching trail, which change from season to season. For the thrill-seekers, there are a number of adventure sports to select from. Take a ride in the cable car, try the Freefall king swing or flying trapeze. If you want to take it easy, then spend a leisurely day at the golf course. Play a game of tennis with fellow travelers and later, cool down with a dip in the swimming pool. Fishing enthusiasts can also get busy fly fishing for rainbow trout. (Full Day; Self Exploring Activity; For Self drive guests no transfers; Fitness Level: Easy to Moderate; Please bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and sunglasses)

Hotel options

Montusi Mountain Lodge – Opt 1
Room Garden Suite
Meals Full Board
Style Boutique
Day 16 – 16

Drive to Johannesburg (4-5 hrs)

Johannesburg

Discover South Africa’s beating heart! Johannesburg, or Jo’burg’ is a dynamic, cosmopolitan city with great places to eat and interesting sites to visit. The city has played a Jekyll and Hyde role in global consciousness, highlighting both ups and downs of 21st century South Africa. A guided tour of Soweto (the Southwest Townships) offers a glimpse of history and daily life, whilst the Apartheid Museum pays tribute to South Africa’s recent poignant past. Powerful monuments, a musical variety from sophisticated jazz to urban kwaito, and a fusion of flavors in the shebeens of Soweto to the upmarket bistros of Rosebank and Sandton all await you.

International Departure

With exciting food strolls, kayaking adventures with penguins, wine tasting sessions, and game drives, this vacation is a fantastic mix of relaxation and adventure. Start your journey with a scenic ride through some of Cape Town’s most memorable landscapes — the first of many to come! A drive on the world-famous Garden Route reveals more of South Africa’s incredible sceneries. Come face-to-face with the residents of the Eastern Cape Game Parks — majestic elephants, graceful giraffes, herds of zebras, and so many more. Swerve and curve as you drive through Southern Drakensberg and pause to take in the breathtaking views that unfold in front of you. Discover Lesotho on hikes and horse riding tours and drink in the serene beauty of Northern Drakensberg on starry night walks and bird watching tours. What are you waiting for? Speak to our travel experts for an African vacation that is beyond anything that you’ve ever imagined.

Price & Inclusions

Option 1

From $9,090 USD / person

Option 2

From $10,290 USD / person

Prices are in USD and exclude international flights. This trip price is based on low season rates for accommodation and other applicable services, and may change depending on availability, currency fluctuations and number of people traveling together. For high season prices, please contact us with your exact travel dates and preferences.

Price Includes
  • Accommodation and meals, as specified in the itinerary
  • Activities and excursions, as specified in the itinerary
  • Transportation services, as specified in the itinerary
  • Your Trip Coordination Team: Dedicated support throughout your journey, with a primary, personal point of contact. Plus, in case of emergencies while you’re traveling, our trip coordination team are available 24/7 by phone
Not Included
  • Entrance fees and meals, unless mentioned in the itinerary description
  • Tips and personal expenses
  • Visa and tourism fees
  • Travel, health, and cancellation insurance
  • International airfare

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