Exploring Cape Town: Unveiling the Gems You Can’t Miss!
Welcome to the breathtaking city of Cape Town, where every corner is a canvas painted with stunning landscapes, vibrant cultures, and exhilarating experiences. Whether you're a nature lover, a history buff, a foodie, or an all-around adventurer, this city has something that'll make your heart skip a beat.
Exploring the Cape Winelands on Horseback
If you enjoy the beautiful outdoors, fresh crisp air, magnificent scenery and especially horses then this activity is just for you.
West Coast
Driving along Route 27 only 1 hour from Cape Town the landscape is filled with large open spaces, white sandy dunes and in the summer time during August and September, the area is an array of colourful wildflowers boasting all the colours of the rainbow.
The Garden Route and Route 62
Cape Route 62 is the tourist route in the Western Cape and Eastern Cape, South Africa that meanders between Cape Town and Oudtshoorn, the Langkloof and Port Elizabeth, offering the shorter, scenic alternative to the N2 highway.
Fairview Wine Estate
This historically old farm set on the gorgeous slopes of the Paarl Mountains facing Cape Town was founded in 1693.
Delaire Graff Wine Estate
The Delaire Graff Wine Estate sits enviously plumb on the crest of the Helshoogte Mountain Pass.
Steenberg Wine Estate
Steenberg – Stone Mountain or Mountain of Stone, (take your choice) – is the oldest wine farm in the Cape Peninsula. Situated in the suburb of Constantia, the original farm dates back to the days of Simon Van der Stel, whilst the current wine farm has been developed on that old farm site.
Babylonstoren Wine Estate
In 1692, Babylonstoren farm in the Drakenstein Valley was granted to burgher Pieter van der Byl by the then Governor of the Cape, Simon van der Stel.
Vergelegen Wine Estate
Think ‘wine’, think South Africa and one immediately thinks of the Cape. Because wine and its South African history is inextricably interwoven with the beautiful hinterlands of Cape Town and the broader Cape environs.
Kirstenbosch Gardens – the Jewel of the Floral Kingdom
The Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens are justifiably regarded as one of the top seven botanical gardens in the world. And with good reason!