Tour Features Stellenbosch (wine and cheese tasting), V&A Waterfront,
Cape Point, scenic Chapman's Peak drive. |
Tour Itinerary:
Date |
16 - 19 April 2024 |
Departure Time |
07h45 |
Arrival Time |
18h00 |
Departure Point |
CTICC 1 - Entrance 3 |
Tour Cost |
R2160.00 per person |
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Tour Details:
This combination tour offers the highlights of Cape Point and the Cape Winelands. Our tour begins with a scenic drive along the Atlantic coast, passing through the cosmopolitan suburb of Sea Point and Camps Bay with its glorious views of the Twelve Apostles, part of the Table Mountain range.
From here we travel to the Cape Point Nature Reserve, comprising over 17,300 acres of indigenous fauna and flora. Here we can see a variety of wildlife that includes baboons, rhebok, Cape Mountain zebra, bontebok and the elusive eland. The reserve is also one of the world's largest breeding grounds for tortoises. Birdwatchers, too, will find many fine species to observe.
The majestic coastline offers drama worthy of being called "Nature's Greatest Show." We'll be able to see the union of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans (as per legend) and may even feel the brisk wind that is dubbed the "Cape Doctor" for its presumed curative powers. Following the coastline along False Bay, we'll continue to the Stellenbosch Winelands. Stellenbosch is an architectural jewel with a gracious blend of 18-century Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian buildings. We then head for a wine tasting session in the Stellenbosch area before returning to Cape Town.
TOUR MIGHT INCLUDE A TRIP BACK TO CAPE TOWN TO COLLECT ADDITIONAL GUESTS FOR 2nd HALF OF TOUR
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Passenger Information:
Tour Code |
FCW01 |
Duration |
Full Day |
Vehicle |
Air conditioned coach to suit group size. |
Included |
Transportation, sightseeing as per itinerary, Chapmans Peak, Cape Point entrance and 2 wine tastings. |
Excluded |
Gratuities, items of a personal nature, drinks, any additional extras, lunch, entrance fees to all optional activities. |
Activity Level |
Moderate |
Notes |
This itinerary may be operated in reverse order. |
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