11-day Cape Adventure

Cape Town

Days 1 - 3

Set at the confluence of the Indian and Atlantic oceans and backed by the iconic Table Mountain, the bustling city of Cape Town presents an alluring combination of drawcards. Incredible powdery white beaches, highly acclaimed wine routes, and astonishingly beautiful mountain trails surround a cosmopolitan hub. This diverse metropolis is filled with superb shops and restaurants, extraordinary heritage monuments, a multitude of entertainment venues, and a spectacular, chic waterfront harbour. Highlights include the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art; Table Mountain's jaw-dropping views; Boulders Beach, where penguins might swim right up to you in the warm Indian ocean waters; the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, where you can walk along a treetop canopy among incredible native flora or watch an open-air concert at the base of the mountain; Robben Island, where visitors can see the cell where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years; and many more.

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Simon's Town

Days 3 - 7

Simon's Town sits on the eastern side of the Cape Peninsula, overlooking the calm waters of False Bay, about an hour from Cape Town. This historic naval town blends maritime heritage with a relaxed seaside atmosphere, where Victorian buildings, working harbours, and mountain scenery create a distinctly coastal character. Travellers come to visit nearby Boulders Beach and its famous African penguin colony, explore sheltered coves by kayak or boat, and browse cafés and small museums along the waterfront. Sea air carries the scent of salt and kelp, while fishing boats creak gently in the harbour beneath dramatic granite slopes. Summers can be busy and windy, but Simon's Town rewards visitors with rich wildlife, striking scenery, and a slower pace than central Cape Town.

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Hermanus

Days 7 - 9

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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Stellenbosch

Days 9 - 11

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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