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Full Day Cape Winelands Tour 2025

Itinerary

 LEAVE FROM CAPE TOWN CITY CENTRE:


We will leave from Cape Town’s picturesque city bowl at around 09:00. The city bowl lies in the natural amphitheatre ringed by Table Mountain, Signal Hill, Lion’s Head and Devil’s Peak. This fantastic natural beauty, along with a temperate climate, has made Cape Town a long-time favourite of world travellers. As we head out of the city you might see a distinctive architectural quirk that is characteristic of this area. The gable design on many of the buildings is a legacy of the first Cape Dutch farmers who came to settle in the area in the 1600s and 1700s. Their influence can be seen in the architecture of the region as well as the great farm and wine estates.

PAARL:


Our tour of the Cape Winelands starts with a visit to Paarl - a charming valley overlooked by the ‘Pearl of Paarl’, an imposing granite mountain that towers above this area. Stately oak trees line well-manicured streets and gardens and you can expect to see many fine examples of Cape Dutch architecture. This region was originally inhabited by the Khoikhoi and San people. European explorers first came into the area in 1657 in search of trading relationships with the local people. One traveller, upon seeing the giant granite mountain shining after a rainstorm described it as ‘de Diamondt en de Peerlberg’ (the Diamond and Pearl Mountain) - this is the origin of Paarl’s name. Dutch and French Huguenot farmers settled in the area in the 1680’s and quickly found the fertile soil and temperate climate to be perfect for farming. Fruit, vegetables and gardens flourished; as well as the vineyards that began Paarl’s prominence as a wine producer. We will visit one of the top Paarl wine estates to sample their fine wines.

FRANSCHHOEK:


Moving on to our next stop, it’s a short but spectacular drive from Paarl to Franschhoek. We are now deep in the Cape Winelands and you are surrounded by vineyards, verdant valleys and rolling mountains. Franschhoek lies south-west to Paarl, near the Drakenstein Mountains. It was established in 1688 by French immigrants fleeing Huguenot religious persecution in Europe. A monument in the town commemorates the arrival of these early settlers. They helped to develop wines that were greatly sought after and desired by Napoleon, Bismarck and royalty such as Edward VII, the Prince of Wales. Many of these great wine estates still retain their original farm houses. Fantastic Cape Dutch Architecture also remains preserved in the town thanks to restrictions that help retain the spirit of the original settlers. Here we will stop for lunch (for guest's own expense) and another wine tasting at an excellent wine estate.

STELLENBOSCH:


The last stop on our tour of the Winelands is Stellenbosch, the second oldest town in South Africa and the historic heart of the country’s wine region. In 1679, Dutch East India Company governor, Simon van der Stel, noticed the fertility of this long valley, on the banks of the Eerste River, was ideal for vineyards. Van der Stel’s foresight led to the growth of one of the world’s best wine regions. An elegant mix of 18-century Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian buildings is noticeable as you head down Dorp Street, where huge Oaks still shadow original water furrows. Enjoy a final wine tasting before returning to Cape Town. 

Price From: R 1,770 per person

 

Duration:

±8.5 hours


Price From:

R 1 770 per person


 

Inclusions:

Collection & Drop off from Cape Town City Centre hotels & 3 wine tastings.


Exclusions:

Lunch


Location:

Winelands


Departure Point:

All Cape Town city centre hotels & guest houses


Return Point:

All Cape Town city centre hotels & guest houses

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Description

Wine Glass on Table next to grapes

 
The world-renowned Cape Winelands are situated about an hour’s drive from Cape Town. This tour takes you through the premier wine-producing regions of Paarl, Franschhoek and Stellenbosch. As well as fantastic wines, you can expect scenery that will take your breath away. Each region is characterised by stunning rugged mountain ranges and picturesque valleys with vineyards and estates dotted along the charming wine routes.

THE TOUR:
You will enjoy wine-tastings at three top wine estates before embarking on a tour through the historic town of Stellenbosch where much of the original Cape-Dutch architecture has been beautifully preserved.

NOTES:
- Minimum 2 guests required
- Please note that this tour may run in reverse 

departure dates and rates

2025 Departure Dates

 

  • Daily, subject to availability (except 25 December 2024; 01 January; 18 Apr, 18 & 19 October 2025)
  • Departs 08h30 and ends 17h00
  • Duration 8 and a half hours

 

  • All departures are in English commentary
  • Minimum 2 guests required
  • We may operate this tour in reverse
  • Confirmation of bookings received less than 24 hours prior to departure is subject to availability at the time of booking
  • Includes travelling through historic wine-making towns of Paarl, Franschhoek & Stellenbosch, 3 wine tastings.
  • Excludes lunch and any purchases of a personal nature

2025 Rates valid 01/11/2024 - 31/10/2025

 

  • R 1 770.00 per person


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