CAPE TOWN
In a spectacular location, Cape Town is
surely one of the world’s loveliest cities.
Discover its historic buildings, take a trip
to the infamous Robben Island or relax SOUTH AFRICA
amidst the vibrant shops and restaurants
on the waterfront. 124125
DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT...
• Taking the cable car up the iconic Table Mountain; and perhaps
abseiling off the top!
Radisson SAS Hotel Waterfront Table BayHotel • Trying some traditional South African cuisine, served in the many
excellent restaurants.
Green Point V&A • Shopping at Greenmarket Square for some unique souvenirs.Waterfront • Sampling a decadent afternoon tea at the Mount Nelson Hotel.
Portswood • Taking a day tour to go whale watching at Hermanus, the whale
watching capital of the world.
Southern Sun Waterfront • Spending a day visiting the vineyards and sampling some of the award-winning local wines.
Sea Poi Point Southern Sun The CullianProtea Hotel
Fire & IceSignal Hill LOCAL LOWDOWN
Protea Hotel Seapoint Mount Nelson Hotel Getting There: With direct fl ights operating daily from London and no
jet lag, Cape Town is a perfect holiday destination.
Park Inn Greenmarket Square Self Drive: Road infrastructures in and around Cape Town are Protea President
excellent and as South Africans also drive on the left, self drive is a
BantryBantry Bay Bay very easy option and one we’d highly recommend.
Twelve Apostles Hotel
Vineyward Hotel & Spa
Le Franschhoek
Protea Hotel Stellenbosch
FLIGHT TIME: 11 Hours
GMT: +2 Hours CURRENCY: South African Rand
CAPE WINELANDS TOUR CAPE POINT TOUR TABLE MOUNTAIN & CITY TOUR
After a stop in Paarl, travel to Franschhoek to On this packed tour, visit Kirstenbosch Take the cableway up the famous Table
enjoy some wine tasting. Passing through Botanical Gardens, The Cape of Good Mountain to marvel at the views, then join a
the beautiful Franschhoek Valley, head for Hope Nature Reserve, the hillcrest at Cape city tour, which includes a visit to the historical
an historic wine farm then continue to of Good Hope, the penguin colony at Malay Quarter, the Castle of Good Hope and
Stellenbosch, the capital of the winelands. Boulders Beach, Chapman’s Peak (subject a drive to Milnerton for a spectacular view of
After lunch, take a tour of this historic town to to the road being open), Hout Bay, the Table Mountain and the city. On the return
see its old, thatched, whitewashed Cape Dutch harbour and Sea Point and go on a city trip, visit the Cape Town diamond works.
buildings and historic national monuments. tour of Cape Town. Duration: Half Day Departs: Twice Daily
Duration: Full Day Departs: Daily Duration: Full Day Departs: Daily Price per person: £27 (Cableway ticket not
Price per person: £47 (lunch is not included). Price per person: £46 included).
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