Winelands Arrive into Cape Town and take a private road transfer to the beautiful Franshhoek Valley to spend your first two evenings in stunning South Africa.
star star star star Franschhoek Boutique Hotel Winelands & Hermanus, South Africa A charming hideaway with a fantastic central location and sweeping mountain views Combining all the charm of the village with a real sense of serenity, this beautiful boutique hotel is set back behind a dappled courtyard of cafés, galleries and boutique shops in the heart of Franschhoek. Along with just twelve individually designed guest rooms, the hotel houses a spacious, light-filled living area – perfect for unwinding after a day of wine-tasting, shopping or cycling in the local area. Signature picnic baskets filled with delicious local bites and a bottle of Franschhoek wine are also available for guests to take out with them. View Property
Winelands Choose to visit one of the many local vineyards, perhaps hop aboard the wine tram which departs from just outside your hotel and has several different routes. Sample some of the greatest cuisine in the country in a nearby eatery before taking a stroll around the boutique shops and galleries.
star star star star Franschhoek Boutique Hotel Winelands & Hermanus, South Africa A charming hideaway with a fantastic central location and sweeping mountain views Combining all the charm of the village with a real sense of serenity, this beautiful boutique hotel is set back behind a dappled courtyard of cafés, galleries and boutique shops in the heart of Franschhoek. Along with just twelve individually designed guest rooms, the hotel houses a spacious, light-filled living area – perfect for unwinding after a day of wine-tasting, shopping or cycling in the local area. Signature picnic baskets filled with delicious local bites and a bottle of Franschhoek wine are also available for guests to take out with them. View Property
Cape Town Transfer back to Cape Town and arrive at your hotel, Kensington Place, for a three night stay. From here you can explore the nearly restaurants and bars of Kloof Street. Chose to go ona full day exploration of the Cape Peninsula including a stop off at Boulders Beach to see the penguin colony, or take the cable car up Table Mountain for spectacular views across the city.
star star star star star Kensington Place Cape Town, South Africa A beautiful boutique hotel on the slopes of Table Mountain Secluded, stylish and seriously serene, Kensington Palace is tucked away in the leafy Cape Town suburb of Higgovale on the slopes of Table Mountain. This understated boutique hotel is home to just eight stunning suites, promising plenty of local artwork, luxury amenities and truly personalised service. When guests aren’t feasting on seasonal menus, lounging beside the pool or indulging in a massage from the comfort of their suite, they’ve got the very best of Cape Town on their doorstep. View Property
Thornybush Nature Reserve Fly today up to Eastgate Airport before taking a transfer into the Greater Kruger National Park for a three night stay within the Thornybush Nature Reserve. Daily game drives give you the chance to spot the Big Five and stunning lodge facilities make way for some relaxation time.
star star star star star Thornybush Game Lodge Greater Kruger, South Africa A legacy of delivering unforgettable safari experiences continues at this stylish resort in the private Thornybush Nature Reserve As one of the original game lodges in Greater Kruger National Park, Thornybush Game Lodge is proud of its legacy of delivering unforgettable safari experiences for more than 60 years. Thornybush is a 14,000-hectare private nature reserve that shares a fenceless border with Kruger National Park, meaning that a stay here puts you in a prime location for sightings of the ‘Big Five’. Not just a destination for world-class game viewing and safari experiences, Thornybush’s successful history means that they know a thing or two about hospitality! Elegant suite interiors and culinary excellence are on the menu during a stay in this luxury establishment. And did we mention that the resort’s thatched main space overlooks a riverbed and waterhole frequented by the likes of buffalo and elephant? View Property