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Discover the vibrant energy of Cape Town, from its sweeping coastal vistas and historic districts to lush vineyards and panoramic mountains. Over six days, you will immerse yourself in culture, scenery, wine, wildlife, and Cape Town’s signature food & wine scene all while enjoying comfortable 3–4-star accommodations, beautiful landscapes, and local flavour that blends Africa’s heritage and cosmopolitan modernity.
The 6-day Cape Town exploration begins with your arrival and a warm welcome, followed by a guided city highlights tour where you discover the iconic Table Mountain, vibrant neighborhoods, and the V&A Waterfront. The journey continues with a full-day excursion to Cape Point and Boulders Beach to see the African penguin colony. On the next day, you head out into the picturesque Cape Winelands to savor wine tastings and the scenic landscapes of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek. A full free day allows you to enjoy Cape Town at your own pace, whether relaxing at the beach, shopping, or joining optional adventures. The tour concludes with your departure, carrying lasting memories of South Africa’s natural beauty and cultural vibrancy.
Itineraries
Urban, Nature & Wine Explorer
Cape Town Discovery & Winelands Tour
- Day 1: Arrival & Settling into Cape Town
Arrive at Cape Town International Airport, where your Severius guide meets you and transfers you to your hotel. Spend the rest of the day relaxing, exploring the V&A Waterfront, browsing local shops, sampling Cape Town’s vibrant culinary scene, and taking in your first views of Table Mountain and the ocean. Overnight in a centrally-located hotel. - Day 2: Table Mountain & City Highlights
After breakfast, ascend Table Mountain by cable car (weather permitting) to enjoy sweeping panoramas of the city, ocean, and mountains. Then explore the city’s heart: Company Gardens, the Malay Quarter (Bo-Kaap), historic landmarks such as the Castle of Good Hope, and Desmond Tutu’s former diocese. Return to your hotel to reflect on the city’s layered history. - Day 3: Cape Point, Atlantic Seaboard & Penguin Colony
Set out along the Atlantic coast via Sea Point, Clifton, and Camps Bay before arriving at Cape Point Nature Reserve, where cliffs plunge into the sea and dramatic ocean views abound. Visit Simon’s Town, a charming seaside village, then on to Boulders Beach to see the playful African penguins. Return to Cape Town via the scenic Chapman’s Peak Drive with panoramic views. - Day 4: Winelands Tour of Stellenbosch & Wine Estates
Travel into the winelands for a day of wine, history, and beauty. Explore Stellenbosch town, wander among oak-lined streets and Cape Dutch architecture. Visit wine estates for tastings and vineyard walks, pairing wines with local cheeses and cuisine. Return to the city for dinner. - Day 5: Free Day to Explore or Optional Excursions
Enjoy a day at your leisure: perhaps take optional tours like Robben Island, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, shark cage diving, walk on Signal Hill, or shop and relax. Your Severius guide will help you plan based on your interests. Overnight in Cape Town.
Day 6 — Departure
After breakfast, check out of your hotel and transfer to the airport for your onward journey. Depart with lasting memories of Cape Town’s beauty, culture, and hospitality.
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Return airport transfers in Cape Town
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5 nights’ accommodation in a 3-star hotel (or similar) in Cape Town
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Daily breakfast
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Guided tours of Cape Town highlights: Table Mountain, Bo-Kaap, City Hall, etc.
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Cape Point & Boulders Beach tour including penguin colony
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Winelands tour (3 wine farms) with tastings and guide
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Seal Island cruise
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Hop-on & hop-off one day city ticket
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International flights to/from Cape Town
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Lunches, dinners (unless specified)
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Entrance / cable-car fees where not included (e.g. Table Mountain / other pay-entry sites)
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Drinks & personal expenses.
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Peak/festive season surcharges, visa fees if applicable
No, cable car services may close with strong wind or bad weather. In that case, alternative viewpoints or visits are arranged.
Yes, free day can be customized. Options include Robben Island, Cape Peninsula drives, botanical gardens, or shopping.
Definitely, many activities are family-friendly. Wine tastings may have age restrictions.
Comfortable 3-star hotels (or similar) centrally located. Amenities will be standard: private bathrooms, WiFi, often scenic views.
South African summer (November-March) offers warm beach weather; autumn and spring (March-May, Sept-Nov) are milder and great for wine-country colours and fewer crowds.