• Enjoy a first class wine tasting in the Cape Vineyards – the area is known for its wonderful natural beauty, rich cultural heritage and world-renowned wines.
• Watch the african penguins They live and nest on Boulders Beach.
• Have a picnic in cape point – see views of the Atlantic and False Bay – watch out for baboons!
• Explore the Garden Route with its beautiful coastline and small towns, ideal for adrenaline junkies and nature lovers.
• Visit the infamous robben island which has now been turned into a museum and declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. An important symbol in South Africa of the triumph of good over evil, of democracy over apartheid.
• Do a daily drip on the Cango Caves and rides an ostrich near Oudtshoorn.
• Take the cable car up Table Mountain and see all the way to the Cape Flats and Hottentots Holland Mountains. Great for a romantic picnic or to see the city lights.
• Do some shopping or eat at one of the wonderful restaurants on the V&A Waterfront.
• Take the Hop on Hop off bus and explore Cape Town and get a taste of the rich history.
• Try some delicious oysters in Knysna and take a boat trip to the spectacular Knysna Heads.
• GB bungee jumping on the world’s highest commercially operating bungee jump (216m) at Bloukrans.
• hermanus – See the whales jumping, jumping and following the whales – don’t forget to take lots of photos to show your friends and family back home.
• Take a boat ride in Hout Bay to see the seals – don’t forget the fish and chips to go!