South Africa Honeymoon Itinerary

$230.00

South Africa — 10 Nights South Africa is three completely different countries in one trip — a world-class city, ancient wine country, and the greatest wildlife experience on earth — and this ten-night itinerary moves through all three without ever feeling rushed. Four nights in Cape Town cover the essentials done properly: the cable car to the top of Table Mountain at 8am before the clouds, the painful and moving tour of Robben Island led by a former political prisoner, the penguins of Boulders Beach, the dramatic Chapman's Peak coastal drive, and the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa — the largest museum of contemporary African art in the world. Two nights in Franschhoek put you in the heart of the Cape Winelands for the Wine Tram, a mountain estate lunch at La Petite Ferme, and the slow pleasure of a valley that produces some of the finest Chenin Blanc and Pinotage in the world. The final four nights are the ones your clients will talk about for the rest of their lives — twice-daily Big Five game drives in the Greater Kruger with a field guide and tracker, night drives under the African sky, sundowners in the bush as the day shifts to a cacophony of nocturnal sound, and a guided walk to read the earth on foot. Three hotels across all three regions are included, every experience links directly to booking, and a domestic flight to the Kruger region is integrated into the itinerary. Medium luxury, wide open, and utterly unforgettable.

South Africa — 10 Nights South Africa is three completely different countries in one trip — a world-class city, ancient wine country, and the greatest wildlife experience on earth — and this ten-night itinerary moves through all three without ever feeling rushed. Four nights in Cape Town cover the essentials done properly: the cable car to the top of Table Mountain at 8am before the clouds, the painful and moving tour of Robben Island led by a former political prisoner, the penguins of Boulders Beach, the dramatic Chapman's Peak coastal drive, and the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa — the largest museum of contemporary African art in the world. Two nights in Franschhoek put you in the heart of the Cape Winelands for the Wine Tram, a mountain estate lunch at La Petite Ferme, and the slow pleasure of a valley that produces some of the finest Chenin Blanc and Pinotage in the world. The final four nights are the ones your clients will talk about for the rest of their lives — twice-daily Big Five game drives in the Greater Kruger with a field guide and tracker, night drives under the African sky, sundowners in the bush as the day shifts to a cacophony of nocturnal sound, and a guided walk to read the earth on foot. Three hotels across all three regions are included, every experience links directly to booking, and a domestic flight to the Kruger region is integrated into the itinerary. Medium luxury, wide open, and utterly unforgettable.