TABLE MOUNTAIN, HISTORIC CITY, KIRSTENBOSCH BOTANICAL GARDENS AND WINELANDS

8 Hours
6
Cape Town
English

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Overview

PRICING:
• 1 person R5990pp
• 2 people R3500pp
• 3 people R3260pp
• 4 to 6 people R3080pp

 

Ride the exhilarating Table Mountain cable car (weather dependent) and leisurely relish the panoramic views over the Mother City. Flanked by the sweeping Atlantic Seaboard where Robben Island lies in Table Bay harbour. Upon descending from Table Mountain, walk the cobbled streets of the historic Malay quarter lined with colourful picturesque houses. And discover the Cape Malay culture.

Next stop – Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is a stunning showcase of South Africas rich floral diversity, nestled against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, offering breathtaking landscapes and serene pathways through indigenous plant life.

Proceed to Groot Constantia, the oldest wine farm in the Southern Hemisphere. Sample their award winning wines, explore a wine cellar tour and the breathtaking views of the vast vineyards. Lunch can be savoured at one of the estate restaurants (at your own expense).

Return to the hotel, via the Atlantic seaboard, with the sparkling Atlantic Ocean on one side and the majestic slopes of Lion’s Head and the Twelve Apostles on the other.

 

PRICE INCLUDES:

• Table Mountain Cable Car
• Bokaap Heritage Walk
• Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
• Wine tasting and cellar tour
• Coastal scenic route
• Travel in comfortable, air-conditioned, fully insured vehicles
• Collection from and return to your Cape Town hotel
• Private driver / guide

 

PRICE EXCLUDES:

• Lunch and refreshments

Travel info

  • Please note alternative arrangements will be made in event of unsuitable weather conditions.
  • For groups of up to 3 people we use a standard 4-seater vehicle. For larger groups we use a large vehicle.
  • Booking is not available until the following day, as we require 24hrs notice.
  • Please email or call for groups larger than 6 or if you have any special mobility/access requirements.