5 DAYS TOUR TO THE GREAT CAPE EXTRAVAGANZA

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5 DAYS TOUR TO THE GREAT CAPE EXTRAVAGANZA

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  • 5 Days / 4 Nights
  • Max People : 26
  • Jan 18’ - Dec 21'
  • Min Age : 10+
  • Pickup: Airpot

Tour Details:

Experience the magnificent and achingly beautiful landscapes all within 200 kms of Cape Town. The stark and wild beauty of the west coast where every spring nature works its annual miracle & carpets the veld as far as the eye can see with flowers. Overnight in the authentic Cape village of Paternoster. Travel through the world’s most beautiful vineyards surrounded by mountains. Spend 2 nights in the historic French town of Franschoek then Hermanus to view the world’s largest mammal the Whale.

Trip Facts:

Destinations Accommodation Nights Meals
Cape Town Bergzicht Guesthouse 2 Nights D,B&B
Paternoster Paternoster Manor 1 Night D,B&B
Stellenbosch Apple Tree Guest House 1 Night D,B&B

 

Includes

  • Qualified professional driver-guide
  • Vehicle / fuel
  • Park entrance fees as per itinerary
  • Passenger liability 15%
  • VAT 2% tourism levy
  • Airport transfers
  • Accommodation
  • Breakfast and Dinner for the Client
  • Camping equipment (does not include sleeping bag / pillow / stretcher)

Excludes

  • Expenses of personal nature
  • Entrance fees not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Sleeping bag – can be rented for a daily fee of USD2.8 / NAD45.00
  • Stretcher - can be rented for a daily fee of USD3.4 / NAD60.00
  • Pillow (Easy to buy)
  • Meals not mentioned
  • Drinks at lodges and on road (Alcoholic, soft drinks and Water)
  • Optional excursions and activities
  • Tips for tour guides
  • International flights and airport taxes
  • Items not mentioned in the itinerary
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Itinerary

Day 1Cape Town

This region is a World Heritage site for its floral diversity. We follow the West coast with a stop at Maiden’s Cove to enjoy a magnificent view of the Twelve Apostles and Camps Bay. We will continue along to Hout Bay, a charming little town where we enjoy a cruise to Duiker Island, home to the world’s largest fur seal colony.

The scenic Chapman’s Pass offers breathtaking scenery. Next, we will be visiting the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve which is where the cold Atlantic meets the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. This famous landmark was named by the early Portuguese mariners. Journeying down to the False Bay coast we visit the historical naval port of Simon’s Town. We finish our day with a visit to Groot Constantia, South Africa’s oldest Cape Dutch manor house.

Overnight: Bergzicht Guesthouse

Day 2Cape Town

Today, we will visit Cape Town, Table Mountain (cable car), its historical places, and parks like the Dutch East Indian Garden, Castle of the Cape, South African Museum, Malay quarter, District 6 and Greenmarket Square. Before noon, we take the opportunity to visit the noon gun in action on the slopes of Signal Hill, the world’s oldest canon, still in action. Thereafter we visit the only botanical garden situated in a world heritage site, this garden has more endemic plant species than any other in the world. In the late afternoon, we head along the west coast towards Blouberg where you can enjoy a “postcard” view of Table Mountain, Robben Island, and Table Bay.
Overnight: Bergzicht Guesthouse

Day 3Cape Town To Paternoster

After breakfast, your tour takes you up the coast to the West Coast National Park. The park is home to several antelope species. It also protects the remarkable and endangered flora species known as Fynbos which survived the ice age. It is a breeding ground for wild birds including the African Penguin, the Oyster Catcher, Pink Flamingos & Gannets. During August the park fills up with tourists from around the world to witness one of nature’s great miracles when wildflowers carpet the veld as far as the eye can see. A sight that thrills young and old.

Overnight: Bergzicht Guesthouse

Distance: 160.4 km

Time: 1 hr 47 min

Day 4Paternoster to Stellenbosch

Thereafter we visit the world-famous fossil discovery at Hopefield, where over 200 species of animal fossils dating back over 5 million years were found. There is no other fossil site offering this massive collection of prehistoric fossils. Arriving in Paternoster an old authentic fishing village for your overnight stay. Watch the fisherman bringing in their daily catch, dine in great seafood restaurants. A memorable village.

Overnight: Apple Tree Guest House

Distance: 171.4 km

Time: 1 hr 58 min

Day 5Departure

Departing for Cape Town & traveling along Clarence Drive one of the world’s most beautiful coastal roads we stop to have a last look and wave a farewell to the whales from the old harbor in Hermanus. Passing the small coastal towns of Hawston and Kleinmond where we stop for lunch at the small harbor. Then, onto Stoney Point in Betty’s Bay to see the largest but least known colony of African Penguins. They are amazing. Totally unperturbed by humans, they live as if we do not exist. Nowhere else in the world can you be as close to watching Penguins as in South Africa. And finally, the last stretch of our journey is via Clarence Drive, a spectacularly scenic route, climbing around cliffs and hugging the wild turquoise False Bay coastline where the sea is treacherous

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