St Francis Bay

18 Nov 2020 - 20 Nov 2020

Just an hour west of Gqebertha on the gorgeous sunshine coast, St Francis Bay is a picturesque holiday village known for its amazing surfing opportunities and pristine white-sand beach. An extensive network of human-made canals built between black and white houses allows for sunset picnic cruises straight from your doorstep. Visitors can enjoy a variety of water activities along the canals and in the ocean such as swimming, waterskiing, tubing, boating, and fishing. Take a day trip to the nearby village of Cape St Francis to see the photogenic Seal Point Lighthouse and visit the wonderful penguin rehabilitation facility. Nature lovers can explore trails at Boskloof Nature Reserve, known for its prolific birdlife; Irma Booysen Nature Reserve, filled with endemic fynbos species; and Romazini Valley, home to Cape Clawless Otter and Spotted Eagle Owl.

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Knysna

20 Nov 2020 - 23 Nov 2020

Nestled between the imposing Outeniqua Mountains and the Indian Ocean and surrounded by world-renowned forests, Knysna offers a wealth of activities for visitors. The beautiful lagoon and more than eight beaches provide opportunities to swim, surf, canoe, yacht, jet-ski, boat, fish, walk on soft sand and take ferry rides. Various markets offer organic goods, delicious food, indigenous plants and a social atmosphere. Mountains, valleys, lakes, forests and streams are ready to be explored. The region isn’t known as the “Garden of Eden” for nothing! A birding route is available for avid bird watchers. World class golf courses are at your doorstep. And of course the area is famous for the Knysna Heads and delicious oysters.

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Gondwana Game Reserve

23 Nov 2020 - 25 Nov 2020

Situated in the heart of the Garden Route, you will find a beautiful piece of land that will stir your senses. Set on 11,000-hectares, Gondwana Game Reserve holds the distinction of being the only Fynbos reserve in the world with free roaming Big Five game as well as endangered species like the Cape Mountain Zebra, Black Rhinoceros, and Black Harrier among many others. Its breathtaking beauty will sooth and delight you with its endless mountain views and green rolling hills blanketed in colourful fynbos. The reserve is accessibly situated 25 minutes outside the charming coastal town of Mossel Bay and a mere 4 hours drive from Cape Town. It shares the areas´ idyllic climate, second most moderate in the world, and is Malaria-free, offering prime year round game viewing.

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Hermanus

25 Nov 2020 - 27 Nov 2020

Hermanus is a charming coastal town located in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is renowned for its spectacular whale watching opportunities and breathtaking natural beauty. Here are some highlights and features of Hermanus:

  1. Whale Watching: Hermanus is considered one of the best places in the world for land-based whale watching. Every year, between June and November, Southern Right Whales migrate to the waters around Hermanus to mate and calve. Visitors can witness these majestic creatures from the cliffs along the coastline or take a boat tour for a closer view.

  2. Cliff Path: The Cliff Path is a scenic walkway that stretches for several kilometers along the coastline, offering stunning views of the ocean, rugged cliffs, and abundant marine life. It's a great way to explore the natural beauty of the area while enjoying fresh sea air.

  3. Old Harbor Museum: The Old Harbor Museum provides insight into Hermanus' history as a fishing village. It showcases the town's maritime heritage and displays artifacts, photographs, and exhibits related to fishing, whaling, and the local community.

  4. Grotto Beach: Grotto Beach is a picturesque sandy beach known for its natural beauty and tranquility. It's a perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and leisurely strolls along the shoreline. The beach is also a popular spot for picnics and beach activities.

  5. Fernkloof Nature Reserve: Just outside Hermanus, you'll find the Fernkloof Nature Reserve, a paradise for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts. The reserve boasts a diverse range of fynbos vegetation, with numerous hiking trails that lead to stunning viewpoints and waterfalls.

  6. Wine Tasting: While not as famous as the nearby Cape Winelands, Hermanus is home to several excellent vineyards and wineries. Visitors can indulge in wine tastings, cellar tours, and enjoy the scenic beauty of vineyards nestled against the backdrop of mountains and valleys.

  7. Art Galleries and Crafts: Hermanus has a thriving art scene, with numerous galleries showcasing the works of local artists. The town is also known for its arts and crafts markets, where visitors can find unique handmade products and souvenirs.

  8. Adventure Activities: For those seeking adventure, Hermanus offers a range of activities such as shark cage diving, kayaking, paragliding, and hiking. These activities provide thrilling experiences and an opportunity to explore the natural surroundings from a different perspective.

Hermanus combines natural beauty, rich marine life, outdoor activities, and a relaxed coastal atmosphere, making it a delightful destination for nature enthusiasts, whale watchers, and those seeking a tranquil seaside getaway.

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Stellenbosch

27 Nov 2020 - 29 Nov 2020

A blend of historical architecture, student life, epicurean delights and oak-lined avenues, Stellenbosch is a picturesque university town surrounded by mountains and vineyards. A walking tour of the town centre allows visitors to take in its beautifully preserved Cape Dutch and Victorian architecture, as well as the many enticing art galleries, craft shops, clothing boutiques and gift stores, while foodies may prefer indulging in mouth-watering cuisine and fine wines at one of the chic restaurants or buzzing bistros. Stellenbosch is also the ideal base from which to explore the renowned local wine route, boasting a high proportion of the country’s leading wine estates.

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Cape Town

29 Nov 2020 - 2 Dec 2020

Cape Town is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city located on the southwestern coast of South Africa. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, diverse culture, rich history, and a wide range of attractions and activities.

One of the iconic landmarks of Cape Town is Table Mountain, a flat-topped mountain that provides breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding coastline. Visitors can take a cable car or hike to the top of the mountain and enjoy panoramic vistas. The Table Mountain National Park, which includes the mountain and the neighboring Cape Peninsula, offers numerous hiking trails, beautiful beaches, and unique flora and fauna.

The city is also famous for its beautiful beaches. From the trendy Camps Bay and Clifton beaches to the scenic Boulders Beach, where you can see a colony of African penguins, there are plenty of options for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying water sports.

Cape Town has a rich history, and the Robben Island Museum is a significant historical site. It is where Nelson Mandela, South Africa's first democratically elected president, was imprisoned for 18 years. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the island's political past and the struggle against apartheid.

The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is a popular tourist destination with a mix of shopping, dining, entertainment, and harbor views. It features an array of restaurants, boutique shops, craft markets, and the Two Oceans Aquarium. From here, visitors can also embark on boat trips to explore the nearby Robben Island or enjoy a scenic harbor cruise.

Cape Town is known for its cultural diversity, and a visit to the Bo-Kaap neighborhood is a must. The area is famous for its brightly colored houses and Cape Malay culture. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the local museum, and sample traditional Cape Malay cuisine.

The city also offers a vibrant arts and culture scene, with numerous art galleries, theaters, and live music venues. The Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is a botanical paradise and a popular spot for picnics and outdoor concerts.

For those interested in wine, Cape Town is a gateway to the Cape Winelands, renowned for its world-class vineyards and wine estates. Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl are all within easy reach and offer wine tastings, cellar tours, and exquisite culinary experiences.

With its blend of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and historical significance, Cape Town offers a memorable experience for visitors. It's a city that caters to a wide range of interests, whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, cultural immersion, or culinary delights.

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2 Dec 2020 - 3 Dec 2020

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Cape Town

3 Dec 2020 - 6 Dec 2020

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