CAPE TOWN SAFARI - CITY TOURS, CAPETOWN EXCURIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA
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DTS - 072 Winelands Tour Full Day
Departs Daily - From Cape Town Hotels
A full day in the winelands includes visits to the historic towns of Paarl and Stellenbosch. On a selected estate view the cellar and enjoy a wine tasting. Stop for lunch (on your own account). Return to Cape Town in the late afternoon.
DTS - 073 Cape Peninsula Tour Full Day
Departs Daily - From Cape Town Hotels
Travel first to Hout Bay where you can opt to take the boat trip to Seal Island (at an additional cost). Continue to Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Cross over to the False Bay Coastline and after a lunch stop (not included) in Simonstown, return to Cape Town via the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.
DTS - 074 City & Waterfront Tour Half Day
Departs Daily - From Cape Town Hotels
Begin with an optional ascent of Table Mountain (weather permitting). Then, visit the South African Museum and the Company Gardens. See the Central business district and the Malay Quarter before proceeding to the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront where you have time to browse the shops before returning to your hotel or opt to remain at the waterfront and return to the hotel on your own.
DTS - 075 Walk to Freedom Tour Full Day - Departs Daily
From Cape Town Hotels
See the 'Bo Kaap' the picturesque Malay quarter, then visit the District Six Museum depicting a community torn apart by apartheid policies.
Visit the sprawling shanty town black settlement before heading to the waterfront for lunch (not included). At 1400, board the ferry to Robben Island, a historic landmark now declared a national monument. Return to the mainland at around 1700.