Kamsa Boutique Hotel | Pretoria
9 Jun 2021 - 11 Jun 2021
Kamsa Boutique Hotel is an elegant accommodation situated in Groenkloof, Pretoria, South Africa. The property offers easy access to Pretoria CBD and points of interest such as Fort Klapperkop Military Museum, The Long March to Freedom and the Union Buildings. The accommodation features 9 spacious guest rooms and suites equipped with modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, a TV, a bathroom and air conditioning. Guests may enjoy tasty meals at the on-site restaurant and refreshing drinks at the bar. Leisure services include spa treatments.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
Boutique Hotel
Rovos Rail
11 Jun 2021 - 13 Jun 2021
Rovos Rail has earned an international reputation for its truly world class travel experiences. Exceptional train safaris combine some of Africa’s most magnificent scenery with travel aboard an authentically refurbished Edwardian-style train, accommodating up to 72 guests in the most spacious train suites in the world, each with their own en-suite bathroom and subtle modern conveniences. The nine scheduled journeys begin or end at Rovos Rail Station, the headquarters and private station of this independent railway company, which is situated in Pretoria.
During the day, the dress is smart casual. Attire that is more formal is worn in the evening on the Pride of Africa. A jacket and tie is a minimum requirement, please. Also include warm clothing for cold mornings and evenings.
Conservation Safari Company recommends Rovos as the premier, luxury train experience in Southern Africa. The food is absolutely a highlight of the trip and their hospitality will be remembered for a long time. In addition, their routes and combined excursions make each trip a real experience and not just a journey.
Rates are fully inclusive of all meals, drinks and excursions.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
All Drinks (excl Champagne) Included
Fast Facts
Train
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English
No. Cabins: 36
Special Interests: Adventure, Battlefields, Big 5, Birding, Flora, Golf, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Wildlife, Wine
Train Facilities
Vegetarian
Cabin Facilities
En Suite Bathroom, Mini Bar (Paid/Free), Private Lounge / Sitting Area, Wardrobe
Services
Airport Shuttle (Available), Credit Card Facilities, Room Service, Travel Desk
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Fine Dining, Game Viewing Hide, Game Viewing, Golf, High Tea, Safaris, Walks (Guided)
Activities Nearby
Battlefield Tours, Big 5, Bird Watching, Cultural Tours, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, General Sightseeing, Golf, Historical Tours, Museums, Safaris, Wine Tasting
The Royal Suites each take up half a carriage with their own private lounge area and en-suite bathroom with Victorian bath, separate shower, toilet and basin. They accommodate one or two passengers in double or twin beds. A dedicated host/ess is available at all times and services the suites daily. A bar fridge is filled with the on-board beverages of the passengers’ choice.
• Double or twin beds
• En-suite with bath, shower, toilet and basin
• Small lounge area
• Writing desk
• Luggage shelf
• Cupboards
• Safe
• Air conditioning
• Fridge
• Tea facilities
• Bespoke amenities
• Robes and slippers
• Hairdryer (fixed or plug-in)
• Shaver plugs (2-pin)
• USB ports
• Safety glasses
• Emergency torch
• Fire extinguisher
• Laundry bag
• Shoe bag
• Internal telephone system
• Room service
The Deluxe Suites accommodate one or two passengers in double or twin beds and have their own lounge area and en-suite bathroom with shower, toilet and basin. A dedicated host/ess is available at all times and services the suites daily. A bar fridge is filled with the on-board beverages of the passengers’ choice.
• Double or twin beds
• En-suite with shower, toilet and basin
• Small lounge area
• Writing desk
• Luggage shelf
• Cupboards
• Safe
• Air conditioning
• Fridge
• Tea facilities
• Bespoke amenities
• Robes and slippers
• Hairdryer (fixed or plug-in)
• Shaver plugs (2-pin)
• USB ports
• Safety glasses
• Emergency torch
• Fire extinguisher
• Laundry bag
• Shoe bag
• Internal telephone system
• Room service
The Pullmans, used on our short journeys, accommodate one or two passengers and have an en-suite bathroom with shower, toilet and basin. During the day, the suites have a comfortable sofa-seat with a conversion to double or twin beds (side-by-side or upper and lower bunks) for the evening. A dedicated host/ess is available at all times and services the suites daily. Please note in the animation that we indicate a bar fridge, however, these have been removed from the Pullmans.
• Double or twin beds
• Upper and/or lower bunk
• Daytime sofa setting
• En-suite with shower, toilet and basin
• Fold-up writing desk
• Luggage shelf
• Cupboards
• Safe
• Air conditioning
• Tea facilities
• Bespoke amenities
• Robes and slippers
• Hairdryer (fixed or plug-in)
• Shaver plugs (2-pin)
• USB ports
• Safety glasses
• Emergency torch
• Fire extinguisher
• Laundry bag
• Shoe bag
• Internal telephone system
• Room service
The Cellars Hohenort | Cape Town
13 Jun 2021 - 16 Jun 2021
Part of The Liz McGrath Collection, the 5-star Cellars-Hohenort Hotel is situated in an area known as “Cape Town’s Vineyard"—the h historical Constantia Valley—a short 15-minute drive from Cape Town’s city centre.
The Small Luxury Hotels of the World membership features 51 elegant guest rooms and suites. Accommodation options include a two-bedroom villa and the exclusive Madiba villa, with three bedrooms, a dining room, lounge with fireplace, private pool, service kitchen, and bar. All rooms boast breathtaking views of South Africa’s iconic Table Mountain range and the property’s extraordinary gardens. The award-winning Conservatory restaurant takes guests on an unforgettable culinary journey.
Stepping in from the natural backdrop of the lush gardens, the Fresh Wellness Spa is a space for guests to unwind and enjoy a selection of pampering signature treatments using indigenous ingredients and authentic spa techniques. To ensure the most comfortable of stays, The Cellars-Hohenort further features two pools, a gym, and a tennis court. The hotel also presents the perfect location for weddings and special functions.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
5 Star
Hotel
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English
No. Rooms: 51
Special Interests: Adventure, Beach / Coastal, Birding, Cycling, Fishing, Flora, Golf, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Sports, Star Gazing, Watersports, Wildlife, Wine
This is our entry level room category, they offer either vistas over the Cape Peninsula from the Hohenort building, or sprawling views over the incredible gardens from the Cellars Main House. Double rooms in the Main House are more contemporary in design, while our rooms in the Hohenort building will suit those guests who prefer a more traditional Edwardian style.
Rooms range between 27-45m2 in size. Maximum two people per room.
With a choice between the Cellars Main House and the historic Hohenort Manor House, guests can select which Luxury Double room suits them best. These spacious rooms offer either vistas over the Cape Peninsula from the Hohenort building, or sprawling views over the incredible gardens.
Luxury Double rooms in the Cellars Main House are more contemporary in design, while rooms in the Hohenort building are decorated in a traditional Edwardian style.
These rooms range in size between 35-42m2. Maximum two people per room.
Individually decorated in a classic style, these rooms make for the perfect romantic getaway. Relaxing outside on private sunloungers, guests can enjoy a cup of coffee while watching the sun rise, or a glass of wine during that most enchanting time of day, sunset.
On chillier days, the views can also be admired from the cosy lounge area inside. On a clear day, they even offer panoramic views over Constantia Valley all the way to False Bay.
These rooms are 46m2 in size. Maximum two people per room.
Elegant yet supremely comfortable, with a spacious lounge area and convenient walk-in closet, each Suite features a highly individual signature look.
We felt inspired by the natural beauty of our gardens, which is reflected in the design throughout the rooms, with light streaming in through large windows and a natural colour scheme creating a soothing retreat.
These Suites all offer a spacious lounge area, walk-in closet and mini-bar, and range from 41-75m2 in size. Maximum two people per room.
What they all have in common is that they are extremely generous in size, with either a private garden patio or expansive views over our sprawling gardens.
Premier Suites are available either as a split-level Suite or one-level Suite. Each contains a spacious separate lounge, kitchenette, satellite television, elegant bedroom and en-suite bathroom.
These suites range from 62-77m2 in size. Maximum two people per room.
Hidden away in our beautiful gardens, the two-storey Villa is self-contained, with a private driveway leading up to a discreet entrance.
A large open-plan lounge and dining room welcome guests upon entering the house, with three double en-suite bedrooms leading off the central area. A fireplace, air-conditioning and under-floor heating provide maximum comfort for our guests at all times, while a private courtyard and swimming pool ensure a tranquil stay.
Additional features, including a bar area and service kitchen, make the Villa ideal for guests accompanied by private staff.
The Madiba Villa is 264m2 in size. Maximum two people per room.
The self-contained villa is located adjacent to our fragrant herb garden, with a large private courtyard leading out from the lounge and dining room for up to six guests. The villa features two spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, and shares a private enclosed foyer with one of our Premier Suites – which can be used as an additional accommodation option. The wood-pannelled, fully-equipped kitchen and a separate lounge with fireplace and its own entrance from the foyer make the villa perfect for entertaining.
Property Facilities
Activity Desk, Bar, Conference Centre, Internet Access (Complimentary), Library, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Underfloor Heating
Available Services
24-hour Security, Airport Shuttle (Available), Credit Card Facilities, Foreign Exchange, Laundry Service (Available), Room Service, Travel Desk
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Cycling, Garden Tours, Gourmet Picnic, High Tea, Massages, Tennis Court
Activities Nearby
Art Galleries, Beach, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Child Friendly Activities, Cooking Courses, Cultural Tours, Cycling, Deep Sea Fishing, Fishing, Garden Tours, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Helicopter Rides, Hiking, Historical Tours, Horse Riding, Kayaking / Paddling, Kite Surfing, Mountain Biking, Museums, Para Sailing, Paragliding, Rock Climbing, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Shark Cage Diving, Squash Court, Surfing, Windsurfing, Wine Tasting
The Cellars-Hohenort offers the ultimate base for a variety of gastronomic experiences – from farmer’s markets and wine estates to Cape Malay cuisine, and the artisan coffee and craft beer scenes.
Taste the bounty of Constantia at The Conservatory. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner in the most beautiful of settings. The cuisine is innovative yet timeless, with an emphasis on fresh produce, much of which is grown in the hotel’s nine-acre garden.
The Cellars-Hohenort is set in the midst of Constantia, known as “Cape Town’s Vineyard”; from this location guests can explore Constantia, the Western Cape’s most historic wine region, through green corridors of vines and trees, for some of South Africa’s best wines. Many of these wine estates boast world-class restaurants, too.
For a sense of history, pay a visit to Groot Constantia; the more than 300-year-old wine farm has a museum, as well as award-winning wines, to explore. Then, for one of the best views in the valley, head to Constantia Glen. Afterwards, take the whole family for a picnic on the lawn at Buitenverwachting wine estate. Constantia is filled with sensory surprises to discover and enjoy.
From Constantia, there is easy access to other famous Cape wine regions, such as Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl and Hemel-en-Aarde.
Cape Town has a thriving market culture. Visitors can mingle with the residents and shop for seasonal produce and gourmet goods, while enjoying live music, craft beer and local wines.
Exploring the markets will take you from the forests of Tokai to the urban centre, and beyond. Visitors will get a snapshot of the city’s diverse and unique culture by visiting top markets such as the Bay Harbour Market in Hout Bay; the Neighbourgoods Market at the Old Biscuit Mill in Woodstock, where designers and artisan food producers meet; and the Oranjezicht City Farm, a community farming project in the inner city. This Saturday market offers beautiful views of both the mountain and the cityscape, as well as farm-fresh produce in a lively environment.
Your foodie journey continues into Bo-Kaap, Cape Town’s old Malay Quarter and one of the oldest parts of the city. It is a patchwork of brightly painted historic houses, cobbled streets and a network of restaurants and cafés. Here visitors can sample Cape Malay cuisine, traditional food originating in the 17th century.
If you happen to wander down Rose Street, you’ll not only find fragrant rotis, curries and samoosas, but also one of the most interesting coffee spots: the Haas Collective. Here, hand-roasted coffee and art meld in a unique experience. Cape Town has many other such gems, such as Truth Coffee Roasting, Yours Truly and Deluxe Coffee Works, to name a few.
Discover Cape Town through its culture, history, art and design. Behold a landscape of juxtapositions: art deco and heritage buildings meet mirrored contemporary skyscrapers.
Imagine a place with world-class urban infrastructure, encircled by and threaded with natural beauty – there is no other city in the world positioned on the slopes of a national reserve, as Cape Town is in the Table Mountain National Park. Table Mountain is also the only one of the New7Wonders of the World in an urban area.
The Cellars-Hohenort is located in the leafy, green southern suburbs of South Africa’s oldest city, and there are numerous routes and avenues to follow to discover its secrets.
There are numerous tours available to experience the city’s inspirational architecture, iconic sites and vibrant populace; from Nelson Mandela tours and walking tours through the historic and photogenic Bo-Kaap to the Red Bus, a hop-on hop-off bus service that takes passengers to all the attractions, historic areas and most scenic views. There’s a mode of transport to suit any traveller or occasion, such as renting a vintage car, sidecar tours with Harley-Davidson, and personalised tours of the Cape’s wine regions. A must-try is The Franschhoek Wine Tram, which takes you through the beautiful Franschhoek Valley.
Cape Town boasts a treasure trove of art galleries, natural history institutions and the like. Listen to the whale calls in the special booth at the Iziko South African Museum, set in the historic Company’s Garden. Another highlight is the Planetarium at the museum, where the whole family can explore the world of astronomy.
There’s an incredible variety of family activities to discover, such as boating in the V&A Waterfront harbour, a trip to the Two Oceans Aquarium, visiting the historic naval base at Simon’s Town, or watching the fishermen of Kalk Bay steam into the harbour at day’s end with their catch.
Cape Town is alive with festivals, concerts and theatre. Our guests can make The Cellars-Hohenort their base to enjoy the plethora of events happening throughout the calendar year. One of the highlights is the annual Kirstenbosch Summer Concerts; these outdoor live music concerts feature renowned South African acts in one of the world’s most spectacular botanic gardens.
The Western Cape offers the ultimate escape for lovers of the outdoors: its diverse natural beauty encompasses fynbos-covered mountains, dramatic seascapes, tangled forests, spectacular reserves and botanic gardens – all within easy reach.
Discovering the outdoors begins in the nine-acre garden at The Cellars-Hohenort, which features the second-oldest camphor trees in South Africa, an enchanted forest, a vineyard, secret doorways, a rose garden and so much more. Regular garden tours are conducted for guests, uncovering the magic of one of the world’s most beautiful privately owned gardens.
There are a variety of trails in Constantia’s Green Belt, snaking through the area’s green heart. Hikers can soak up mountain views and jungle-like scenery while discovering hidden paths.
A short drive from The Cellars-Hohenort is the acclaimed Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. Set against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, the beauty of the garden is renowned the world over for its indigenous plants, it’s just the place to picnic and dream. Additionally, soar above the trees for sightings of birds, flora and mesmerising mountain views with the new Kirstenbosch treetop canopy walkway.
With its iconic, table-like silhouette, Table Mountain and its surrounding national park also offer a range of trails, going beyond the famous summit (which visitors can access via the cable car, or for the intrepid, on a variety of hikes). Think full-moon hikes up Lion’s Head, fynbos-scented walks to Elephant’s Eye and sunset sojourns on Signal Hill.
The national park stretches all the way to Cape Point, on the edge of the peninsula. Journey here for staggering seaside cliffs, pristine mountain walks and white-sand beaches. Not to be missed is Boulders beach, where beach-goers share the sand with endangered African penguins; they can also be viewed in the protected areas via a boardwalk.
While the Cape Floral Kingdom displays an unparalleled diversity of flora throughout the year, in springtime the wild flowers bloom in beautiful, colourful displays. Travellers don’t have to go far to witness this annual event. Located just an hour from the city centre, Posberg in the West Coast National Park is filled with spring flowers from mid-August to the end of September.
A wonderful way to enjoy Cape Town’s natural beauty is to spend a day teeing off on one of the many beautiful golf courses.
With its spectacular scenery the Western Cape is a paradise for cyclists, and as such hosts a number of cycling events throughout the year. There are also incredible routes for mountain bikers.
Long-distance runners are spoilt for choice, too, with beautiful trails and official marathons, including the Two Oceans, which has been dubbed the “most beautiful marathon in the world”.
Adventure-seekers can take to the sky, too, with paragliding off Signal Hill, abseiling from the top of Table Mountain, skydiving on the West Coast, and so much more – plunging into the ocean depths for shark-cage diving, or skim above while kite-surfing.
Table Mountain is the most iconic landmark of South Africa.
It is also the country’s most photographed attraction and its famous cable car has taken millions of people to its top. Table Mountain has become the single most welcoming icon to not only our people, but travellers from all over the world. But this mountain hides many surprises that wait to be discovered.
It is much more than a scenic photograph background or a place from where you can take a breathtaking photo of Cape Town. There are about 2,200 species of plants found on Table Mountain and 1470 floral species. Many of these plants and flowers are endemic to this mountain.
The magnificent Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens found on the eastern foot of the mountain. Founded in 1913, the garden that spans an area of 1300 acres includes a unique conservatory with plants from different parts of the world.
Besides the parks, the whole area has a biodiversity that is rare to find in other places on earth. Its many valleys and streams make it an idyllic getaway from Cape Town. The national park’s most unique feature is its fynbos vegetation that is displayed here better than anywhere in the world.
The Cape Floral region of the national park is one of the richest floral regions in the world. Over 70% of the flowers are endemic to the Table Mountain. It is no wonder that the mountain was chosen as one of the new seven world wonders.
Its fauna is no less thrilling either. Although animals such as the cape lion, mountain zebra or the leopard are no longer found here, the park is still home to caracals, rock hyraxes or chacma baboons.
The flat top peak of the mountain reaches 1,086 m above sea level, but being so close to the sea and to the city its features look more imposing.
Taste the wines of the Constantia Valley, one of the oldest wine producing regions in South Africa.
Constantia’s history dates back to 1685 when Governor Simon van der Stel named his property Constantia after the daughter of his benefactor Commissioner Van Rheede who granted him a farm here. Governor Van der Stel planted orchards and vineyards on the farm thus making Constantia the oldest wine producing region in the Southern Hemisphere with an uninterrupted history of wine making.
Situated 15 kilometres from Cape Town’s city centre, and with the world-renowned Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens on its doorstep, the Constantia of today shares its heritage and landscapes of unsurpassed beauty with the locals who have made it their home. The Constantia Valley receives a steady flow of visitors throughout the year who come to enjoy the country lifestyle conveniently located close to all major attractions.
The Constantia Valley has an appeal that offers something of interest to everyone, from award winning restaurants offering international flavours, luxurious boutique hotel accommodation with spas as well as quaint B&Bs. There are beautiful greenbelts to walk on, shops to explore, a brilliant zip lining adventure, mountain biking, horse riding, unique shops and a growing number of businesses who have chosen to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
The Constantia Valley wine estates offer an array of experiences such as year round wine tastings and then picnics, live music and festivals in the warmer months.
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden lives up to its reputation as the most beautiful garden in Africa and one of the great botanic gardens of the world. Few gardens can match the sheer grandeur of the setting of Kirstenbosch, against the eastern slopes of Cape Town’s Table Mountain.
Kirstenbosch was established in 1913 to promote, conserve and display the extraordinarily rich and diverse flora of southern Africa, and was the first botanic garden in the world to be devoted to a country's indigenous flora.
Kirstenbosch displays a wide variety of the unique plant life of the Cape Flora, also known as fynbos, including sugarbushes (Protea spp.), pincushions (Leucospermum spp.) and heaths (Erica spp.). Plants from all the diverse regions and biomes of southern Africa are also grown at Kirstenbosch, including a near-complete collection of cycads (Encephalartos spp.). The Botanical Society Conservatory is a custom-built glasshouse to grow and display plants from the arid regions that cannot survive outdoors. There are over 7 000 species in cultivation at Kirstenbosch, including many rare and threatened species. See more on the virtual tour.
More than just a garden, Kirstenbosch is part of a nature reserve. The 36 hectare garden is part of a 528 hectare estate that contains protected mountainside supporting natural forest and fynbos along with a variety of animals and birds. The Kirstenbosch Estate borders the Table Mountain National Park, and the Garden merges seamlessly with the natural fynbos and forest of the mountain.
Kirstenbosch lies in the heart of the Cape Floristic Region, also known as the Cape Floral Kingdom. In 2004 the Cape Floristic Region, including Kirstenbosch, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site – another first for Kirstenbosch. It is the first botanic garden in the world to be included within a natural World Heritage Site.
Kirstenbosch is the largest of a country-wide network of nine National Botanical Gardens administered by the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI).
Built between 1666 and 1679 by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) as a maritime replenishment station, the Castle of Good Hope is the oldest surviving colonial building in South Africa.
From 1678 it was the centre of civilian, administrative and military life at the Cape, until the settlement grew and some functions and activities moved away from the Castle. Today the Castle is the seat of the military in the Cape, and houses the Castle Military Museum and Iziko Museums of Cape Town (William Fehr Collection).
The Castle of Good Hope is a service orientated public entity, striving to optimize its tourism potential and accessibility to the public and to preserve and protect its cultural and military heritage.
Situated at the foot of Table Mountain, within a stone's throw from the Cape Town Stadium and in the heart of Cape Town's working harbour, the V&A Waterfront offers the visitor an abundance of unforgettable experiences.
Indoor shopping and entertainment venues seamlessly merge with ocean vistas and mountain views and the fresh sea breeze and warm African sun add zest to a cosmopolitan, vibrant atmosphere. More than 80 restaurants bring a fusion of international food, from rustic al fresco fish and chips to starched table-cloth cuisine.
Shopping isn’t the only activity that can be enjoyed at the V&A Waterfront. You can also find two cinema complexes (which include the luxury cinema, Scene) which feature the latest released films, housed within the Victoria Wharf Shopping Centre. The 123 hectare size property also has a world-class aquarium, the Two Oceans Aquarium and two museums; namely the Maritime and Chavonnes Battery museums. There are also guided and self-guided historical walking tours which the whole family can enjoy. The Cape Wheel is where you will be able to have an unsurpassed 360° view of the city. For the sports fan, the Springbok Experience Rugby Museum celebrates the history of the Springboks and South African rugby. This museum can be found on Portswood Ridge, outside the croquet lawn.
The outdoor Amphitheatre plays host to music, dance and theatre throughout the year and right next door is the nautical-themed play area for children. And of course, the working harbour is part and parcel of the V&A experience. Not only can you watch tug boats tow large cruise ships in and out of the bay, but there are a number of boat trips regularly available. The ferry that shuttles visitors to Robben Island leaves from Clock Tower Square. If you don’t want to miss out on your daily exercise, you will enjoy the variety of cycle rental options on the property, walk or jog on the 2.5 or 5km running route or just go for a relaxing walk on the beachfront board walk.
Robben Island needs no introduction with regards to the significance of its place in South Africa’s and indeed the world’s history. As “home” to one of the world’s most famous prisoners, statesmen and leader’s in Nelson Mandela. Robben Island is quite possibly most well known island-prison on the planet.
The island, a World Heritage Site some 9km (5.5mi) offshore from Cape Town, was dubbed “Robben” (the Dutch word for seal) Island by early settlers in reference to the seal population at the time. Over the centuries, the island has housed a prison, hospital, mental institution, leper colony and a military base. The afore mentioned Nelson Mandela spent 18 years of the 27 years of his incarceration imprisoned on the island.
The tour of the Robben Island Museum begins at the Nelson Mandela Gateway at the V & A Waterfront with a multimedia exhibition, a museum shop and restaurant to entertain you whilst you wait for the ferry to depart for the island. Please be sure to be there 30 minutes prior to the departure time, with the gates closing 10 minutes prior to departure.
Ferries depart at 9am, 10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm and each tour takes approximately 3.5 hours including the boat trip there and back (the ferry trips times vary from 30 minutes to an hour depending on the weather and the vessel). On the island, tours are all guided by former political prisoners of the island, offering the visitor a truly unique insight into the island’s history and personal accounts of prison life. The tour includes a visit to the maximum security prison, with the most poignant stop reserved for Mr. Mandela’s former cell, prepared exactly as it was when he was imprisoned here.
A bus takes you to the lime quarry where Mr. Mandela and his fellow prisoners did hard labour. Additional stopovers include the Kramat (shrine) of Tuan Guru (a Muslim leader), the Lepers’ Graveyard and the house where Robert Sobukwe lived in solitary confinement for nine years.
Chapman’s Peak Drive winds its way between Noordhoek and Hout Bay on the Atlantic Coast on the south-western tip of South Africa. Chapman’s Peak Drive is one of the most spectacular marine drives in the world.
The 9km route, with its 114 curves, skirts the rocky coastline of Chapman’s Peak (593m), which is the southerly extension of Constantiaberg and is a great hike for the energetically inclined.
Chapman’s Peak Drive is affectionately known as “Chappies” and is a must for anyone who is passionate about the majestic Cape Town scenery, with sheer drops to the sea below and towering mountains rising above you. The twists and curves in the road seem endless and it is a photographers dream. It is a paradise for motorists, sightseers, picnickers, runners, hikers and bikers (both the motorised and the manual varieties).
The drive offers stunning 180° views with many areas along the route where you can stop and take in the exquisite scenery or sit down for a relaxing picnic.
Boulders Penguin Colony in Simons Town is home to a unique and endangered land-based colony of African Penguins. This colony is one of only a few in the world, and the site has become famous and a popular international tourist destination.
The Boulders section of TMNP consists of 3 pristine beaches, 1 penguin viewing area and 3 boardwalks. The boardwalks were built as a measure to allow for viewing of these wonderful birds, whilst keeping them safe from poking fingers, so please be sure to stay on the boardwalks at all times within the viewing area.
This beach is ideal for children as immense boulders shelter the cove from currents, wind and large waves - but please always take care. Don't touch or feed the penguins – they may look cute and cuddly but their beaks are as sharp as razors and if they feel threatened they have no qualms about nipping the odd finger or nose.
Named the ‘Cape of Storms’ by Bartolomeu Dias in 1488; the ‘Point’ was treated with respect by sailors for centuries. By day, it was a navigational landmark and by night, and in fog, it was a menace beset by violent storms and dangerous rocks that over the centuries littered shipwrecks around the coastline.
In 1859 the first lighthouse was completed; it still stands at 249 metres above sea-level on the highest section of the peak and is now used as the centralised monitoring point for all the lighthouses on the coast of South Africa. Access to this historical building is by an exhilarating 3 minute ride in the wheelchair accessible Flying Dutchman funicular that transfers visitors from the lower station at 127 metres above sea level, to the upper station at 286 metres above sea level.
Table Mountain National Park forms part of the Cape Floral Region, a World Heritage site. It includes the majestic Table Mountain chain, which stretches from Signal Hill to Cape Point, and the coastlines of the Cape Peninsula. This narrow stretch of land, dotted with beautiful valleys, bays and beaches, contains a mix of extraordinarily diverse and unique fauna and flora.
The town officially called Simon’s Town, but often referred to as Simonstown, was originally named Simon’s Vlek after Simon van der Stel, the Dutch governor of the Cape Colony between 1677 and 1699, who surveyed the bay east of Cape Town in 1687 and earmarked it as a safe winter harbour during the months of May to September for which it was finally proclaimed in 1741.
Progress may have come slowly to Simon’s Town, but it has certainly left its mark. The town grew rapidly when it became a Royal Naval Base and the home of the South Atlantic Squadron under the second British occupation of the Cape in 1806, thanks largely to the construction of a huge man-made sandstone breakwater.
A famous resident of the town was Able Seaman Just Nuisance, RN, the only dog ever to be enlisted in the Royal Navy, to whom a statue has been erected in Jubilee Square. The sailors' had a favourite Great Dane who was a resident in the town, and request was sent to the British parliament asking for him to be enlisted in the Navy. Permission was granted and the dog was brought to the Recruiting Officer, who inquired: “Name?” “Nuisance, Sir”, the sailor replied. “First name?” “Just Nuisance, Sir,” the sailor stated, giving birth to a great legend.
Peopled with many descendants of the world’s sailing and exploring nations, as well as many slave families from the 17th century, and many of South Africa’s indigenous people’s who were drawn to the area from across Southern Africa, Simon’s Town has a rich and multicultural heritage, although it does somewhat resemble an old and quaint Victorian seaside town today.
An interesting 17th century Muslim Kramat (or grave) was discovered among the trees on a terrace above Runciman's Drive in the 1800s. Whoever is interred in the Kramat may be unknown, but its location appears to have a strange spiritual aura. Muslims still hold the site as 'Moestajap', a word used to express inexplicable spiritual happenings.
Another interesting building is the Dutch East India Company Hospital with three front-facing gables. Constructed on the mountainside above the Residency in 1764, it was here that author and playwright Edgar Wallace served as a medical orderly in the late 1890s.
The town has several museums which are worth visiting. Simon's Town Museum highlights events in the development of Simon's Town through the centuries. The South African Naval Museum in the Mast House (1815) alongside the Simon's Town Museum, displays models of ships and related maritime events.
The Heritage Museum in Amlay House on King George Street, also worth a visit, features many aspects of the Muslim community, and the nearby Mosque is absolutely beautiful.
Boulders Beach, a few kilometres to the south of Simon's Town is reputed to be amongst the very best beaches in the Cape, and is internationally renowned for being home to one of only three South African colonies of the African (Jackass) Penguins.
The False Bay Yacht Club is conveniently situated adjacent to the Simon's Town Waterfront Centre in the town. Boat charters and sea kayaking are some of the many activities offered from the centre, and professionally managed and run deepsea fishing and whale-watching charters are available.
The area deservedly draws many tourists, and if you are travelling to Cape Town it should be a ‘must-see’ on your itinerary. Good restaurants, pubs and places to stay abound.
This sophisticated, all-day dining option at The Cellars-Hohenort Hotel & Spa is a triumphant display of great quality produce unified on a plate to signify the best of comfort food.
Fresh produce from the gardens are incorporated into the seasonal menu of The Conservatory, while traditional classics and even what was Liz McGrath’s own recipes make an appearance.
Views over the renowned Table Mountain and the camphor trees that lie at its foot form the backdrop for this restaurant. Comfortable ambiance and attention to detail complement the varied menu, a reflection itself of the diverse culinary team behind The Conservatory.
Opening Hours:
Breakfast: 07h00 to 10h30
Tea: 11h00 to 17h00
Lunch: 12h00 to 14h30
Dinner: 18h00 to 21h30
Just off the reception area within the Cellars building, The Conservatory Bar is an elegant space suited for both high tea occasions and sophisticated evening drinks.
The Conservatory Bar’s bartenders will mix the venue’s namesake, the chic cocktail, to perfection for even the most discerning of guests.
Here, guests can enjoy the elegance of an indulgent high tea or choose from a range of single origin coffees. Signature cocktails, an impeccable selection of wines from the Constantia Valley and champagne by the glass are also available.
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11h00 - 21h00
Imagine savoury treats such as the classic cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches, followed by an array of sweet delights including mini milk tarts, key lime pie – not to forget the traditional scones with butter, strawberry jam and Chantilly cream.
The high tea includes a fine selection of fragrant teas and coffees – and you may want to add a celebratory glass of bubbly!
Served Wednesday to Sunday in the Greenhouse, on the Hohenort Terrace, Greenhouse Bar or in the Palm Arch, our High Tea is perfect for a wide range of special occasions, from birthdays, hen parties, baby showers and ‘Sip & See’ meet-the-new-baby afternoons, to corporate events.
Opening Hours:
Wednesday to Sunday
11h00 to 13h00 & 14h00 to 16h00
Stanford Valley Guest Farm | Cape South Coast
16 Jun 2021 - 17 Jun 2021
Stanford Valley Guest Farm nestles in the valley of the Klein Rivier, 10km outside Stanford village. We offer comfortable accommodation in 7 self-catering cottages (of which 2 are family cottages) and 10 large en-suite rooms. Enjoy our safe and peaceful haven, have an exhilarating swim in our large dam or go hiking. Don’t be surprised if you startle a duiker or rheebok on the way!
Double en-suite rooms, some with in- and outdoor showers & others with a large bath-tub. Same rate applicable whether single or double/twin occupancy. King-size bed which can be two singles. An extra single bed can be added on request @ R225.
These two spacious en-suite double rooms - each unit offering an equipped kitchenette, fireplace for the winter months and a private stoep. Same Rate applicable whether single or double/twin occupancy. King-size bed which can be two singles on request,
This beautiful family cottage boasts a large private garden-area and has two spacious rooms which are connected with an interleading door. Each room has an en-suite shower.
Private cottage set on the edge of a dam, beautifully decorated, deck with spectacular views, braai and wood-fired hot tub. Open-plan kitchen, lounge with fireplace
Two ensuite rooms
- Room 1 with king bed and bath
- Room 2 with queen bed and shower
Property Facilities
Bar, Barbeque Facilities, Conference Centre, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Library, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Complimentary Wi-Fi, Fireplace, Laundry Service (Available), Outside Shower, Shower
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Walks (Self Guided)
Voelroepersfontein | Albertinia
17 Jun 2021 - 18 Jun 2021
Experience the breathtaking Whispering Tree which is awarded national champion tree status while walking through the lush and tranquil gardens.
Safety and peace of mind. Security cameras in every corner of the premises, inside and out.
Ideally suited for group accommodation (reunions, weddings, family gatherings, workshops and corporate retreats)
Your Stay
1 Night
Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
Guest House
Queen rooms have 1 queen sized bed and 1 single bed. Air-con, DStv, WiFi, bar fridge, coffee facilities and private bathroom.
North-facing, Garden view, Queen-size copper bed & Single copper bed, Private bathroom with bath and shower, WiFi – Unlimited access & Mini fridge.
Two bedroom cottage, private BBQ area, open plan living area with kitchenette.
North-facing, Garden view, Double bed, Three-quarter bed & Single bed Private bathroom with shower, WiFi – Unlimited access, DSTV & Mini fridge.
North-facing garden view, Double bed & Single bed, En-suite bathroom, Mini fridge, Air-conditioned and Spacious Desk.
North-facing, Garden view, Double four-poster copper bed & Single copper bed, En-suite bathroom with shower, WiFi – Unlimited access, DSTV, Mini fridge, Air-conditioned & Desk.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Barbeque Facilities, Battery Charging Facilities, Internet Access (Complimentary), Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Secure Parking, TV Room
Room Facilities
Balcony / Deck, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fireplace, Fridge, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Facilities, Lounge Area, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Verandah
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Walks (Self Guided)
Milkwood Manor on Sea | Plettenberg Bay
18 Jun 2021 - 21 Jun 2021
Direct access from the Manor to the beach, lagoon and ocean offers guests a unique location and experience. Most of the 11 en-suite bedrooms in this Georgian-styled 4-star guest house have a private balcony and exquisite, uninterrupted views. Breakfast, on the terrace of the popular and award winning on-site LemonGrass Restaurant is a highlight of the day as guests enjoy the panoramic view across the lagoon to the beach, sparkling ocean and Tsitsikamma Mountains. What a way to start a day in paradise!
Your Stay
3 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
4 Star
Guest House
Upstairs double room, view of sea from bedroom, double bed, en-suite shower, DSTV select, tea/coffee, hairdryer, fan, heater, safe, free Wi-Fi.
Upstairs double room, private balcony, lagoon cove view, queen bed, en-suite bathroom, DSTV select, tea/coffee, hairdryer, fan, heater, free Wi-Fi, safe.
Upstairs double room, private balcony, ocean view, XL double bed, en-suite shower, DSTV select, tea/coffee, hairdryer, fan, heater, Wi-Fi
PLEASE NOTE NO ARRIVALS OR DEPARTURES PERMITTED ON 25 DECEMBER AND 1 JANUARY
Ground floor, ocean view, patio, twin beds (king on request) en-suite shower, DSTV select, tea/coffee, hairdryer, fan, safe, heater, Wi-Fi. Child sleeper couch (8-12 yrs max 150cm) +R300 enquire direct.
Upstairs ocean view, twin bed room (king on request), private balcony, en-suite bathroom, DSTV select, tea/coffee, hairdryer, fan, heater, safe , wifi.
Upstairs twin room, partial sea view from private balcony, en-suite bathroom, DSTV select, tea/coffee, hairdryer, heater, fan, Wi-Fi
and safe
Upstairs twin bed room, en-suite bathroom, DSTV select, tea/coffee, hairdryer, heater, fan, Wi-Fi
and safe
Ground floor, standard twin room (convertible to king), inland facing with garden view. En-suite with shower, DSTV select, tea/coffee, hairdryer, fan, heater, safe, free Wi-Fi.
Ground floor, budget twin room (convertible to king), inland facing, no sieaview. En-suite with shower, DSTV select, tea, coffee, hairdryer, fan, heater, safe, free wifi.
Property Facilities
Activity Desk, Bar, Eco Friendly, Gym (nearby), Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Balcony / Deck, Complimentary Wi-Fi, En-Suite, Fan, Hair Dryer, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Verandah
Available Services
Credit Card Facilities, Travel Desk
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Canoeing, Fine Dining, Fishing, Kayaking, Kite Surfing, Massages, Surfing, Whale Watching, Windsurfing
Activities Nearby
Adrenaline Activities, Animal Encounters, Beach, Big 5, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Boating, Bowls, Canoeing, Child Friendly Activities, Cultural Tours, Cycling, Deep Sea Fishing, Elephant-back Safaris, Fine Dining, Fishing, Fly Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Hiking, Horse Riding, Horse-back Safaris, Jet Skis, Kayaking / Paddling, Kite Surfing, Marine Adventures, Massages, Mountain Biking, Quad Biking, River Cruises, Safaris, Sailing, Scenic Flights, Scuba Diving, Sea Kayaking, Sky Diving, Snorkeling, Surfing, Tennis Court, Tree-top Canopy Tours, Walks (Self Guided), Whale Watching, Wildlife Tours, Wine Tasting
City Lodge OR Tambo Airport | Johannesburg
21 Jun 2021 - 22 Jun 2021
Based at Africas busiest airport, City Lodge Hotel at OR Tambo Airport will provide business and leisure travellers with home away from home accommodation that is ideal for those commuting to and from Johannesburg and perfect for those who require immediate access to the airport.
OR Tambo Airport offers a number of services from banking to a wide range of retailers, so whether its a good book or a scrumptious meal, the airports facilities have everything you need. The hotel boasts boardroom and conference facilities, a fitness room as well as a deck with a pool and a large commercial area with a coffee shop.
Your Stay
1 Night
Bed and Breakfast
Fast Facts
Hotel
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Business Centre, Conference Centre, Gym, Internet Access, Malaria Free, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Complimentary Wi-Fi, En-Suite, Hair Dryer, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Smoking Rooms, Tea / Coffee, Television
Available Services
Foreign Exchange, Laundry Service