This tour is extremely relaxed. You get to see and experience the best of the Garden Route. You experience the Whale Watching Boat Cruise in Hermanus and much more.
This is what you get on this tour:
1. R62 Wine Route, dubbed the World’s longest Wine Route where you get to taste different wines along the route
2. Interesting stop over at Oudtshoorn
3. Pass over Ateniqua Pass
4. Accommodation at the Russel Hotel in Knysna
5. Addo Elephant National Park – game drive
6. Robberg Nature Reserve – hiking
7. Knysna Heads
8. Quays Knysna Waterfront
9. Plettenberg Bay – white sandy beaches
10. Bloukrans Bridge skywalk and world highest bungy jump – optional $50-00
11. Hermanus – Whale watching (in season)
12. African Penguins – Betty’s Bay
13. Wine Tasting – 5 different wines – Benguela Cove Wine Estate
We pick up ALL Travelers from their pick up locations, 50km radius, from cruise ships, hotels, airports, etc
Billed as the longest wine route in the Western Cape, the Route 62 Wine Route encompasses Wellington, Tulbagh, Worcester, Robertson and the Klein Karoo. Wine lovers can visit up to 70 wine farms. We have opportunity to stop at any point along the route to do some wine tasting. We travel on the wine route until we arrive in Knysna in late afternoon.
On this day we do a tour of the main attractions in and around Knysna. This is the day to relax and just enjoy being in Knysna. Typically, we could do : 1. Hiking at the Garden of Eden, 2. Do a 2 hour boat cruise starting off from Knysna Quays Waterfront 3. Visit and walk around Thesen Island 4. Visit any other areas of interest.
The heads of Knysna is a place where the ocean comes into the lagoon between mountain heads, the views from the top is absolutely stunning.
From the Knysna Heads we travel half an hour to Plattenburg Bay. Plattenberg Bay is one of the most beautiful towns in the Garden Route, modern in every respect.
In Plettenberg Bay we visit the beautiful Robberg Nature Reserve with some of the best hiking trails where you will be able to do your hiking.
Day 4 is wildlife day. We depart from Knysna to Plettenberg Bay after breakfast and head off to Addo Elephant National Park. Addo Elephant National Park is a diverse wildlife conservation park situated close to Gqeberha in South Africa and is one of the country's 20 national parks. It currently ranks third in size after Kruger National Park and the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. Here, there is the Big 5 in addition to all the other animals.
Day 5 starts after breakfast depart from Knysna and head to Hermanus for a tour of this beautiful town. Whale watching in season in Hermanus.
From Hermanus head off to Benguela Cove Wine Estate for a wine tasting session. This is a top wine producer in South Africa.
From Benguela Cove Wine Estate head off to Betty's Bay to see the endangered African Penguins in their natural habitat. From Betty's Bay we head off along the Whale Coast Route to Cape Town to conclude our tour.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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