Sample Bush, Beach & Cape Town Family Breakway

South Africa

One of the most culturally and geographically diverse places on earth, South Africa, fondly known by locals as the 'Rainbow Nation', boasts 11 official languages, and its inhabitants are influenced by a fascinating mix of cultures. Discover the gourmet restaurants, impressive art scene, vibrant nightlife, and beautiful beaches of Cape Town. Enjoy a local braai (barbecue) in the Soweto township, browse the bustling Indian markets in Durban, or sample some of the world's finest wines at the myriad wine estates dotting the Cape Winelands. Some historical attractions to explore include the Zululand battlefields of KwaZulu-Natal, the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg, and Robben Island, just off the coast of Cape Town. Above all else, its untamed wilderness is astonishing: wildlife roams freely across massive unfenced game reserves such as the world-famous Kruger National Park.

Phinda Private Game Reserve

Days 1 - 4

Phinda Game Reserve encompasses an impressive 23 000 hectares (56 800 acres) of prime Big Five wilderness in KwaZulu-Natal. This Reserve comprises seven distinct habitats – from dry sand forest to wetland systems and mountain ranges. Catch a glimpse of the shy suni antelope, track rhino in the bushveld, observe breeding herds of elephant in fever tree forests, hold your breath as a cheetah teaches her cubs to hunt, glide past hippo on the Mzinene River and marvel at the gracious nyala. Phinda is home to more than 3 000 of these rare antelope. It is also a birding hotspot with over 400 species recorded.

Maputaland Marine Protected Area

Days 4 - 8

Stretching along the far northeastern coast of South Africa within the greater iSimangaliso Wetland Park, the Maputaland Marine Protected Area is a remote marine wilderness known for its coral reefs, warm Indian Ocean waters, and untamed coastline. Beneath the surface, vibrant reefs shelter tropical fish, sea turtles, rays, and seasonal whale sharks, making the area one of the country’s premier diving and snorkelling destinations. Offshore, dolphins cut through rolling swells while waves crash against long stretches of dune-backed beach. Nearby Sodwana Bay offers boat launches, scuba excursions, and turtle nesting tours during the summer months. The region’s beauty feels wild and uncrowded, though the environment can be humid and rustic, and activities are highly dependent on weather and sea conditions.

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Cape Town

Days 8 - 12

Cape Town is one of the most beautifully situated cities in the world. Cradled by Table Mountain, it has immense charm and historical interest. We never tire of soaking up the beauty & buzzy atmosphere of this relaxed city with its cosmopolitan dining options.

No Cape Town visit is complete without taking the cable car up Table Mountain. You can even abseil off the top for the ultimate adrenalin rush. In the city, you can visit the colourful Bokaap quarter, an ecletic array of museums from District Six to the Museum of Gold or browse through the vibey street markets such as Greenmarket Square. Alternatively meander through the wonderful Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, head out to Robben Island by boat or simply relax on the golden beaches of Camps Bay or Llandudno.

When you want to range further, the Cape Peninsula offers one of the finest coastal drives in Africa – Chapmans Peak Drive - to the Cape of Good Hope. Here you might see whales breeching just off the bay or quirky penguins on Boulders Beach.

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