We offer a carefully curated, all-inclusive journey through the Cape Winelands, offering a unique combination of indulgence, history, and scenic beauty. This full-day tour covers all three iconic wine regions—Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl—in a luxury air-conditioned coach equipped with modern amenities. Guests enjoy three wine tastings (up to 15 wines), including a cheese pairing, a sweet and decadent pairing, a sabotage and a cellar tour. Our knowledgeable guides share fascinating stories about the Cape’s wine heritage and the historic landmarks, including a visit to Drakenstein Prison, where Nelson Mandela took his first steps to freedom. This experience is a perfect blend of culture, flavour, and unforgettable memories
Unwind as you explore the renowned Cape Winelands. Once you're picked up, settle into a comfortable luxury coach featuring onboard conveniences such as a toilet, reclining seats, complimentary Wi-Fi, and USB charging ports. Along the way, your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating stories about the Huguenot settlers who brought their expertise in winemaking to the Cape over 300 years ago, as well as intriguing insights into the region's rich wine heritage.
Start your morning with a cellar tour and wine tasting in the picturesque Stellenbosch Valley, featuring a cheese platter, a refreshing sabrage, and sparkling wine on arrival
Often called the “City of Oaks,” this historic town is admired for its towering oak trees and vibrant streets filled with cozy cafes, unique boutiques, and art galleries. Its Cape Dutch architecture offers a glimpse into South Africa’s colonial past. Stroll through the town on a guided walking tour and soak up its rich heritage.
Savour another wine tasting in the stunning Franschhoek Valley, followed by a delightful lunch. Enjoy a scenic drive through the charming, picturesque town, rich in history and beauty
Photo opportunity: historically known as Victor Verster Prison, where Nelson Mandela spent the final 14 months of his incarceration. Transferred here in December 1988, Mandela resided in a private house within the prison grounds, a facility often used for lower-risk political prisoners nearing release. It was from this site that Mandela took his first steps to freedom on 11 February 1990, a moment broadcast globally and etched into history
Indulge in an afternoon wine tasting experience in the beautiful Paarl wine region, featuring a delightful pairing of sweet and decadent treats to complement the region’s exceptional wines
Return to the city by 17:45 PM, where you’ll be dropped off at your starting point
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