South African Tourism tour of Robben Island, Cape Town
Experience one of South Africa’s historical museums, Robben Island. View the lives of South Africa’s national heroes who were shackled but defied the Apartheid regime.
The second oldest town in South Africa, Stellenbosch is renowned for having the longest wine route in the world. Cheers!
Something of a living museum, the entire town has been declared a national monument and was once one of South Africa’s most populated gold rush towns.
Once home to the French Huguenots, now Franschhoek is known as the Gourmet Capital of South Africa – with its superb array of restaurants and wine estates.
This pretty town along the Garden Route is very popular with local artist’s and therefore has a laid-back and decidedly creative feel. It’s also the gateway to excellent adventure activities.
Known as the ‘ostrich capital’ of South Africa, Oudtshoorn is the commercial centre of the greater Klein Karoo and is also home to the well-known KKNK arts festival.
Known as a major fly-fishing destination, Dullstroom is surrounded by magnificent scenery and there are lots of fun pubs and eateries in the main drag.
Known as ‘the Jewel of the Free State’ Clarens is a picturesque town located close to Golden Gate National Park and the Maluti Mountains - a creative haven for artistic souls.
Found along the well-known Dinokeng Tourism Route, it was in Cullinan that the world’s largest diamond was found in 1902.
This typical North West Town was the regular haunt of one of South Africa’s most revered literary souls – Herman Charles Bosman and his main character – Oom Schalk Lourens.
A favourite destination for those who love the great outdoors. This Eastern Cape Town sits in the shadow of the Ben McDhui mountain at the edge of the Drakensberg and is green is summer with snow in winter.
20 day package - Wild Coast, Addo Elephant National Park, Tsitsikamma National Park, Plettenberg Bay and more ...