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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.

Stellenbosch

Days 1 - 2

Located just 45 minutes from Cape Town, Stellenbosch is an enticing Western Cape destination with an exciting culinary scene, photogenic historic buildings, and a youthful atmosphere. The beautiful university town is surrounded by mountains, vineyards, and nature reserves such as Jonkershoek and Simonsberg, making it a charming base for wine tours, day trips and outdoor adventure. This quaint town centre exudes a relaxed holiday atmosphere, with sublime art galleries, award-winning restaurants and colourful boutiques lining leafy cobbled streets, while students bustling between faculties add to its lively and energetic character. Architecture enthusiasts will enjoy the numerous Cape Dutch and Victorian buildings, while music lovers can look forward to world-class classical music concerts at the grand Music Conservatory. Two enchanting botanical gardens, complete with charming tea rooms beneath the trees, add to the unique character of this special town. Blending natural beauty, culture, fine wine and a vibrant social scene, Stellenbosch remains one of the Western Cape’s most beloved and rewarding destinations.

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Hermanus

Days 2 - 3

Located on the shores of Walker Bay, around 120 kilometres from Cape Town, Hermanus is a picturesque coastal town celebrated for its spectacular scenery and world-renowned land-based whale watching. Framed by rugged mountains and the ocean, it offers a relaxed seaside atmosphere with a blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure and vibrant local culture. Between June and November, southern right whales can often be seen close to the shoreline, while the scenic Cliff Path provides excellent viewpoints throughout the season. Visitors can also explore the fynbos-clad trails of Fernkloof Nature Reserve, enjoy coastal walks, discover local art galleries and sample fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants. Fresh ocean air, crashing waves and sweeping sea views create an unforgettable experience along South Africa's Whale Coast.

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Oudtshoorn

Days 3 - 4

Located in the Klein Karoo region of the Western Cape, Oudtshoorn is a charming rural town renowned as the ostrich capital of South Africa. Surrounded by rugged mountains, open plains and striking semi-arid landscapes, it offers a fascinating blend of nature, adventure and heritage. Visitors can explore working ostrich farms, learn about the region's feather farming history, or venture into the spectacular Cango Caves, a vast underground network of limestone chambers. Nearby attractions include the scenic Swartberg Pass, wildlife encounters and opportunities to sample local Karoo cuisine. With its warm climate, dramatic scenery and distinctive character, Oudtshoorn offers an authentic taste of the Klein Karoo.

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Stormsriver

Days 4 - 5

Backed by the Tsitsikamma Mountains’ mighty Storms River Peak and surrounded by swathes of indigenous forest, Stormsriver Village, in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, is a scenic adventure sports enthusiast's paradise. At the Tsitsikamma National Park and other parks nearby - characterised by wildlife-filled jungles, rivers, and sea - adrenaline-junkies can enjoy canopying, ziplining, tubing, kayaking, snorkelling, segway riding, cycling, and hiking. An especially popular attraction nearby is the Bloukrans River Bridge, the highest in Africa, where spine-tingling bungee jumping can be enjoyed. The famous Otter Trail begins here, and the surf mecca Jeffrey’s Bay lies just 80 kilometres away. Other highlights include luxury spas; charming craft stalls and boutiques; and a collection of interesting restaurants, such as Marilyn’s 60’s Diner, a retro eatery decorated with a jukebox, 1961 Dodge Lancer, and various other vintage cars.

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Gqeberha

Days 5 - 6

Situated on the shores of Algoa Bay in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth) is a laid-back coastal city known for its long beaches, rich wildlife and outdoor lifestyle. Often called the “Friendly City”, it combines an attractive seafront with easy access to some of the country’s most celebrated natural attractions. Visitors can enjoy swimming, surfing and dolphin watching along the city’s beaches, or explore the scenic coastal route that links parks, reserves and marine habitats. Gqeberha also serves as a gateway to the renowned Addo Elephant National Park, where elephants, lions and other wildlife can be seen. With its mild climate, ocean views and blend of urban amenities and nature, Gqeberha offers a well-rounded introduction to the Eastern Cape.

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