NEW
FOR2008
STANDARD ROOM
3 STAR | PROTEA HOTEL GUEST ROOMS: PROTEA HOTEL STELLENBOSCH, WINELANDS
STELLENBOSCH, • Choice of Deluxe Suites and standard PRICES PER PERSON STAYINGTwin Bedded Rooms. IN A STANDARD ROOM, 1 NIGHT
WINELANDS • Deluxe Suites have a double bedroom INCLUDING BREAKFAST
with king-size bed, separate lounge area 01 JAN 08 – 30 APR 08 £38Locations don’t get a lot better than
and kitchenette as well as an en suite with 01 MAY 08 – 30 SEP 08 £35
this. Perched on a hill in the heart of separate shower. An extra bed may be 01 OCT 08 – 30 APR 09 £43
the Winelands, in one of the most placed in the lounge to make this a perfect Prices are per person, based on twin share.
beautiful, heritage-conscious towns, the choice for a small family.
Protea Hotel Stellenbosch has the most • Twin rooms have two ¾ beds and en suite
amazing 360° views of Table Mountain, with shower only.
the Helderberg, Stellenbosch vineyards HOTEL FACILITIES:
and the De Zalze Golf Estate. If beautiful • Restaurant and sports action bar.
scenery, fi ne wines and excellent cuisine • Sundeck overlooking the Helderberg
are to your taste, then the town of Mountains.
Stellenbosch is a must and the Protea • Swimming pool.
Hotel Stellenboch is a great choice. • Children’s activities available.
WINE & WHALES SELF DRIVE DAY 1: Cape Town to Stellenbosch (50km) craft market is famous for its art. A short drive brings you to Stellenbosch, the Two nights at Les Baleines.
DURATION: 5 DAYS | 4 NIGHTS second oldest town in South Africa. Situated in a magnifi cent mountain valley, the town DAY 4: Hermanus
has a mild Mediterranean climate and Spend a free day experiencing the many
This tried and tested self drive tour showcases fi ne examples of elegant Cape delights of this area, from long beaches
enables you to enjoy the enchanting Dutch, Victorian and Georgian architecture. and secluded bays to charming boutiques,
vineyards of Winelands at your own Two nights at Le Franschhoek. restaurants, deep-sea fi shing and even cage
pace. At the pretty coastal town of diving with Great White sharks!
Hermanus, between May to December, DAY 2: Winelands Discover the many wine estates in the area; DAY 5: Hermanus to Cape Town (127km)
you may also spot a whale or two. stay for lunch in one of the vineyard’s shaded Drive west along the Indian Ocean, past
gardens and sample some of the latest stunning views of plunging cliffs and sandy
ITINERARY SUGGESTION vintages. Explore the charming towns of bays. Stop for lunch then continue to Cape
There’s so much to see and do in this Franschhoek and Paarl on your return. Town to return your car.
incredible country, why not continue your
adventure along the famous Garden Route? DAY 3: Stellenbosch to Hermanus
(See p133 for details.) (105km)
Travel down the coast through picturesque
vineyards before heading east to Hermanus;
the world’s best spot for land-based whale WINE & WHALES SELF DRIVE
watching. Southern Right Whales visit every VALID PRICE PER PERSON
year from May to December and often come 01 MAY 08 – 30 JUN 08 £249
within 10m of the coast. Hermanus also offers Price includes four nights’ accommodation including breakfast and fi ve days’
great beaches and mountain walks and the economy car hire with standard cover.Prices are per person based on twin share.
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