Begin your 12-day South Africa adventure with a city tour of Cape Town, exploring iconic sights. Head to the scenic Cape Winelands in Stellenbosch, Paarl, and Franschhoek, sampling renowned wines and local delicacies. Journey along the Garden Route for stunning coastal views at Cape Agulhas and visit an ostrich farm and the spectacular Cango Caves, where you’ll discover ancient limestone formations. Continue to Knysna with its dramatic sandstone cliffs, then to Plettenberg Bay for visits to the Birds of Eden sanctuary and Monkeyland, both home to diverse and unique wildlife. Adventure awaits in Tsitsikamma National Park with its lush forests, coastal views, and thrilling suspension bridges. Stop by Cape St. Francis for beachside relaxation before concluding in Port Elizabeth, where you can unwind or further explore the vibrant attractions of this friendly city. This itinerary offers an exciting blend of culture, nature, and unforgettable experiences in South Africa's most picturesque regions.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Cape Town: considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the town is contained in a bowl created by Table Mountain, Devil’s Peak, Lion’s Head, Signal Hill and Table Bay.
Cape Agulhas: the southernmost point of Africa, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet, marked by a windswept coastline and historic lighthouse. Known for its rugged beauty, it offers visitors dramatic ocean views, unique rock formations, and a chance to stand at the symbolic divide between two oceans.
Knysna: a charming town along South Africa's Garden Route, known for its lush forests, serene lagoon, and dramatic sandstone cliffs known as "The Heads" that frame its coastline. A popular destination for boating, seafood, and nature lovers, Knysna offers a blend of scenic beauty and vibrant arts and crafts markets.
Port Elizabeth: known as "The Friendly City," is celebrated for its stunning beaches, rich history, and vibrant culture. It’s a popular spot for water sports, wildlife viewing, and is also part of the scenic Garden Route, making it a gateway to many natural attractions.