Bo kaap
Shortly after the commencement of the tour. We will have the pleasure of making a quick stop in the famous brightly colored Bo-kaap. This is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Cape town and was known as Malay quarter for centuries after the the many people of Cape town that came from the Malay speaking people of the far east known as Malay quarter. Besides the colorful houses, Bo-kaap offers a lot more than what meets the eye .You will be able to walk around as well as take pictures while your guide unpacks the history of this national heritage site.
Table mountain
Standing at more than 1065m above sea level. This new addition to the 7 world wonders of nature is a must visit when you are in Cape town. A cable car with a rotating floor runs horizontally from the lower cable station near the car park to the upper cable station where visitors will have vast areas to roam while enjoying the 360 degree of the entire Cape town area from the summit of this famous mountain. Table mountain also harnesses her own unique and rare flora which is called Table mountain sandstone fynbos. A part of the richest floral kingdom in the world. There are more different plant species here than in the entire British Isles!
Visitors might also have some luck in spotting some wildlife that still thrives around this majestic mountain. Caracals, Dassies, mongoose, lizards and Antelopes are some of the animals that are sighted here every now and then.
"Please note that the summit of table mountain can only be accessed in conducive weather".
Camps bay
Just outside the city bowl along the Atlantic seaboard of Cape town lies an affluent suburb called Camps bay as well as a popular granitic white sandy beach bearing the same name as the suburb. Camps bay is often referred to as the Beverly hills of Cape Town, Not many places in the world offers such pretty scenery as witnessed here. The backdrop of the dramatic twelve apostles mountain range upon elegant villas, white sandy beaches and blue seas in most cases gives one a feeling that they could be anywhere in the world. Guest will have an opportunity to get off the vehicle to soak in the beauty of this part of Cape town
Hout Bay
Carved out of the Chapman's peak mountains between 1915 and 1925 to link Hout bay with the south peninsular towns, it is an engineering masterclass. Locally simply known as Chapies. This 9km long mountain side road meanders along gigantic and steep mountains that dramatically drops into the Atlantic like an avalanche. There are about 152 curves and like a fingerprint you get different views from each and every single one of them. Various view point gives you an opportunity to stop, soak in the beauty and take photos
Chapman's peak
Carved out of the Chapman's peak mountains between 1915 and 1925 to link Hout bay town with the Cape town's south peninsula towns. Chapies as it locally known is an engineer's pride. The 9km long mountain side road meanders along the dramatic and steep
Chapman's peak mountains that drops into the Atlantic like an avalanche. There are about 152 curves and like a fingerprint you get a different view from each and every single one of them. Various view points gives you an opportunity to stop, soak in the beauty and take photos.
Noordhoek farm village
HSituated at the southern end of the world famous Chapman's peak drive and in the heart of the lush retirement village of Noordhoek. The farm village is home to The village roast. A to go coffee shop that boast of the best roasted coffee in the area. Other than coffee, there are some raw juices of different flavors as well as small shops selling locally made crafts and other bric-a-bracs.
Cape point Ostrich farm
Shortly before you venture into the Cape of good hope national park. You will drive past an ostrich farm where if needs be, can make a quick stop to take photos of Africa's biggest and flightless bird.
Cape point
Cape point nature reserve is a 7700 hectares big park and a part of the Cape floral kingdom which is world heritage site. The cape floral Kingdom is the smallest of the world's 6 floral kingdom but it has more plant and endemic species than the other five combined. Within the national park is also is also the historic Cape point light house as well as the Cape of good hope. Visitors could also be fortunate to encounter wildlife.
Cape of good hope
Maned with rough waters, rugged coastline, wildlife and the converging of the Atlantic and the Indian ocean currents. The Cape of good hope has long history of carnage as well as life changing achievements and is today a huge tourist attraction. Albeit being only most south western point of Africa, the cape of good hope was famed by early time sailors as the corner of Africa. Once one of the world's most important navigational landmark. From here, sailors would note that their voyages had began to take a turn for a more easterly approach than south. Guest will have an opportunity to take an optional hike up to the summit of the cape and also take a photo with probably the most famous sign in the country. It reads "Welcome to the cape of good hope!"
Cape point lighthouse
A paved alley from Cape point car park takes you over 600m to the 3rd oldest lighthouse in the country which makes for great views and photography. Launched in 1860.The Cape point lighthouse was however decommissioned in 1919 as new evidence proved that its high elevation obscured its visibility in cloudy conditions. A new lighthouse at a lower elevation was constructed. A funicular is available at own cost for guest who might not be in the mood to walk.
Simon's town
Named after a cape Dutch governor of the 17th century who found this town as a lee-shore in winter. Victorian built Simon's town is home to some of the freshest seafood and fish restaurants in Cape town. This is also the same town that African penguins and the South African Navy calls home.
Boulders beach
Home to thousands of African penguins, Boulders beach is one of Africa's only three mainland penguin colonies. The penguins are also known as the jack ass penguins because of their donkey bray like sound. A boardwalk was built to prevent people from getting too close to the penguins ever since they were listed as endangered a few years ago. However, visitors can still be able to take pictures from point blank range. From here, your journey will go to Stellenbosch town past Kalk bay and Muizenberg.
Kalk bay
Kalk bay was voted one of the 12 coolest places to live in! and is well known for her Eurocentric outlook. Some of the best restaurants in Cape town are here. Art galleries, cafes, Cuban cigar bars and small shops dominates the main street. Residents of this quaint town also gets to enjoy seeing southern right whales from the comfort of their living rooms. Now that's cool!!
Muizenberg
Muizenberg beach is a well known surfing beach. The famous colorful changing huts on the beach also makes for great photo taking. Here you will have your last photo stop before the journey carries on to Cape town for the curtain call
Stellenbosch town
Before venturing into the wine experience venue, an exploration of the historic town of Stellenbosch will be on the cards. Best explored on foot, the quaint and compressed town of Stellenbosch gives one a nostalgic sense of a bygone era. Endemic Cape Dutch style buildings flows parallel to the leafy streets and over a 150 year old water furrows. Old and new shops trade in art, antiques, jewelry and carved wood.
Delaire graf
From Stellenbosch town, the journey will go via the hilly and winding Helshoogte pass to the jewel of the winelands, Delaire graff wine estate. A gem of an estate sitting on the eastern slops of the Boatmansekop mountain and facing the rugged Drakensberg mountains. Unlike some nostalgic wine estate of the 1690s,Delaire graff combines modern buildings and stunning contemporary art pieces hanging on the walls. A jewelry shop within the the estate rubs shoulders with world class Delaire graff restaurant and the Asian cuisine Indoschine restaurant. Here you will be treated with your wine tasting experience consisting of 7 different wines from Delaire graff's award winning portfolio.