Sunday, May 20, 2012

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3 Day Western Cape Tour

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The Western Cape is set against a backdrop of awe-inspiring scenic wonders, pristine beaches and a proud heritage of cultures and traditions.
This 3-day Western Cape Tour offers you an interactive and fun way to experience all the Western Cape’s major tourist hotspots:

Tour itinerary: Cape Town to Stellenbosch to Hermanus to Cape Town
Duration: 3 days and 2 nights | Daily: ± 8:00 to ±18:00
Departures: Fridays from Cape Town 

TOUR ITINERARY:

Day 1
Cape Town or Stellenbosch to Stellenbosch

Travel from Stellenbosch or Cape Town to Hout Bay, where we explore the Cape Peninsula's spectacular coastline.Hout Bay - Optional boat trip to Duiker Island to see Cape Fur seals.
Chapman’s Peak Drive - Towering cliffs drop into the ocean on one of the world’s most scenic drives.
Cape Point - Wild oceans crash into the tip of Africa at its most south-westerly point on this dramatic peninsula. It is situated in the Cape of Good Hope nature reserve, where wildlife roams among the Cape’s unique fynbos landscape.
Drive past Simon’s Town, Fish Hoek, Kalk Bay, St James & Muizenberg – picturesque seaside villages full of history and character.
Stellenbosch – an historic town and university campus cradled by the soaring Stellenbosch mountains.  Some of the world’s most scenic wine estates are scattered in and around the town. Stellenbosch is well known for its excellent accommodation, decadent and award-winning restaurants and vibrant nightlife.

Day 2
Stellenbosch to Hermanus

Travel from Stellenbosch to Hermanus via a township, wine estates and scenic mountain passes.
Kayamandi Township - A local tour guide will take you on a walking tour through this vibrant township. Learn more about the Xhosa culture and enjoy the spirit of ubuntu, the African catch-all word for hospitality and warmth.
Wine tasting - We visit beautiful wine farms, each with their own character and specialities. Sample some of the local wines and cheeses and experience the unique Cape Dutch architecture with the dramatic backdrop of the Stellenbosch mountains.
Franschoek - The gourmet capital of South Africa celebrates its 17th century French Huguenot origins. The charming main street is dotted with quaint shops, galleries, street-cafes and restaurants, making this town the perfect lunch stop.
Hermanus - The world’s most exciting land-based whale watching venue*, Hermanus is a laid-back seaside town with excellent restaurants and impressive coast line.
*Seasonal whale-watching (from June to November).

Day 3
Hermanus to Cape Town or Stellenbosch

The brave at heart can join the optional shark cage dive, or enjoy the morning in Hermanus. In the afternoon we venture on via Betty’s Bay and the Kogelberg Biosphere to Cape Town.
Gansbaai – Go cage diving with the Great White sharks (optional with extra costs), or else spend the morning wandering along the cliff paths and shops in Hermanus.
Betty’s Bay – At Stoney Point in Betty’s Bay we get close to about 5000 African penguins.
Kogelberg Biosphere – This UNESCO World Heritage Site has more plant species than many countries and is one of the best natural showrooms for the diversity of the Cape Floral Kingdom.
Clarence Drive – As we drive back to Cape Town the coastal road winds between the ocean and mountains, passing seaside villages of wild beauty and rugged mountain scenery.

Tour Includes:
Entrance to the Cape of Good Hope
Guided township culture tour
Wine and cheese tastings in the Cape Winelands
Entrance to Stoney Point to see African penguins
Friendly, professional and informative local driver-guides
Transport to and from all places  with licensed and insured vehicles
Accommodation for 2 nights included 

Optional extras:
Duiker Island cruise 
Shark cage diving and transfer 
Cape Point funicular 

Tour excludes:
Personal insurance, meals and drinks

PriceR3600 p/p

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