Ride the cable car or hike up Table Mountain for breathtaking views of Cape Town and its surroundings. Sunset or sunrise visits offer particularly stunning panoramas.
Explore Franschhoek's world-class wine estates aboard the Franschhoek Wine Tram. Guests can hop on and off at various wine estates, enjoying tastings and cellar tours while soaking in the scenic beauty of the valley.
Franschhoek is a culinary hotspot, boasting numerous award-winning restaurants and eateries. Indulge in gourmet meals paired with exquisite local wines at renowned establishments like Le Quartier Français, La Petite Colombe, or The Test Kitchen at Le Lude.
Stellenbosch is renowned for its wine, so guests can enjoy wine-tasting tours at various vineyards in the region. Some popular wineries include Waterford Estate, Delaire Graff Estate, and Spier Wine Farm.
Indulge in South African cuisine by dining at top restaurants in Cape Town or exploring local food markets like the Old Biscuit Mill in Woodstock or the Oranjezicht City Farm Market.
Take a scenic drive along the Cape Peninsula, visiting attractions like Cape Point, Boulders Beach (home to African penguins), and the picturesque coastal towns of Simon's Town and Hout Bay.
Swim with the penguins. Boulders Beach near Simon’s Town has a lot going for it. The ancient granite boulders protect it from the wind and large waves, and the beach is always clean and safe because it falls under the Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area.
Relax on the beautiful beaches of Cape Town, such as Clifton Beach or Camps Bay Beach, enjoying the sun, sand, and sea.
For the adventurous, shark cage diving in Gansbaai offers an unforgettable experience to encounter great white sharks up close.
Take a ferry to Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years. Guided tours provide insight into South Africa's history and struggle against apartheid.
Looking to travel beyond Cape Town? Kruger National Park, one of Africa's largest game reserves, is home to a vast array of wildlife, including the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, and leopard). Embark on guided game drives, walking safaris, or even self-drive safaris for a chance to spot these iconic animals and more (including a leopard for you, Jill).