Best of Cape Town & the Garden Route Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Landscapes blur across Cape Town and the Garden Route, where majestic mountain chains tumble into mystical forests and a thousand miles of an empty coastline. Whales breach, lions roar, walking trails connect and city sights are doused in color. Cape Town and the Garden Route's diverse beauty make it one of Africa's most visited regions, the coastal trail showcasing the eclectic appeal of a continent. This 14-day private guided tour reveals the best of it, including safari excursions.
Customizable Itinerary
Cape Town – Sunset Over the Atlantic
A South African sunset casts vibrant shades across the city of Cape Town, bands of color lingering above the Atlantic Ocean before the city lights turn on. Lion's Head and Signal Hill are the best places to watch it as the panoramas are 360 degrees. On one side lies Table Mountain, shimmering with the sun's tones as it stands over the city. To another is the Atlantic, where the sun dips into the ocean. And flowing south is the mountain chain, a spine of peaks rising above waves and beaches. Land in Cape Town and you're greeted at the airport by your guide for the short transfer to your five-star hotel at the V & A Waterfront. Rest, relax, and then savor the local knowledge as your guide brings you to a quiet spot between Signal Hill and Lion's Head. The mystical sunset scene is just an introduction to the region's allure. The evening is at your leisure, and your guide can make dinner recommendations, as well as provide transfers.
What's Included:
Cape Town – Table Mountain and the Colorful Streets of Cape Town
Cape Town – Two Oceans Helicopter Ride and Constantia Wine
Cape Town – Robben Island and Evocative History
Hermanus – Migratory Whales of the Garden Route Coast
Wilderness – Empty Sand and Exotic Forest Trails
Garden Route National Park – Wild Beaches and a Surreal Coast
Kariega Game Reserve – Luxury Big Game Safari on the Garden Route
Port Elizabeth – Surrounded by Hundreds of Elephants
Port Elizabeth – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Lose yourself in the nature and history of Cape Town, spending four days exploring the colors and surprises of the Mother City
- Connect the exquisite dots of the Garden Route on a private guided tour, your route hugging the coast to reveal elephants, beaches, whales, lions, mountains, mystical forests and beautiful empty roads
- Soar across the southwestern tip of Africa by helicopter, marveling at the Table Mountain chain that ripples down the bottom of the continent
- Walk along the Hermanus cliffs and then boat journey into the Hermanus Bay, where three migratory whales species raise their calves
- Wander on the empty beaches of the Garden Route, like those at Wilderness and those hidden beneath the trees in Tsitsikamma
- Surround yourself with the mystique of indigenous forests, particularly at the Garden Route National Park, where the green clashes with majestic cliffs and passing dolphins
- Spend two days on luxury big game safari, with game drives and bush walks revealing the surreal world of Africa's mammals, including four of the Big Five
- Traverse Addo, a vibrant savannah where hundreds of elephants provide a showcase of South Africa's wildlife abundance abundance
Detailed Description
Cape Town and the Garden Route offer a jigsaw puzzle of Africa's dreamy appeal. So many destinations fit together, creating a collage of many of the continent's most revered sights and experiences. Experience culture and history in Cape Town, whales migrating along the coast, unique forests from a mystical world, huge elephant herds crossing the savannah and luxury big game safari. This region enables the first-time Africa visitor to piece together so many famous images and explore many of the continent's angles. Cape Town and the Garden Route is also Africa's most developed region in terms of tourist infrastructure, making an easy introduction for those who are on the fence about visiting this evocative continent. Facilities and services are very much Western in style, but this region remains wonderfully African at heart.
On this luxury South Africa tour, you spend four nights in Cape Town, before being privately guided along the Garden Route, stopping at five contrasting destinations over nine nights. Cape Town is situated on South Africa's southwestern tip, while the Garden Route is the coastal strip along the south of the continent, typically encompassing Cape Town to Port Elizabeth. You journey one way by road, stopping off at the eclectic destinations on route. Then fly from Port Elizabeth back to Cape Town for your international departure flight. You travel in a luxury saloon and the road is a big part of the experience, expressive panoramas always accompanying the journey. In total, there are around ten hours of actual driving time on this South Africa tour, split over nine days from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth.
The Mother City dances with experiences, from sunset dining with views of the Atlantic Ocean to standing on the top of Table Mountain. A helicopter ride reveals the splendor of the coast while an afternoon in the Constantia vineyards provides new vistas. History comes alive on Robben Island and the colorful city streets expel both a vibrancy and tranquility. Next, you head to Hermanus, one of the world's great whale watching destinations. On some days, it's possible to see the migratory giants from your balcony; a boat trip takes you closer to the coastline of Walker Bay, where the whales raise their calves.
Wilderness is very much like its name, a stretch of empty beach and a flourishing canopy of forest. Two nights here allow you to fully escape from the world and connect with nature's charms. You're in the Garden Route National Park, another serene expression of South Africa's wondrous landscapes. With a private cottage overlooking the Indian Ocean, these two days can be as active or relaxed as you like. South Africa is also safari country and the Garden Route offers a string of private game reserves. Kariega is the most luxurious of these, providing two days of big game encounters and immersion in the wild bush. To complete the Garden Route, you traverse Addo Elephant National Park, admiring huge pachyderm herds before arriving in Port Elizabeth for the final night.
Starting Price
$7,300 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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The trip was extraordinary, amazing, and perfect in every way! Every aspect of the trip Zicasso’s travel agent planned for us was perfectly executed.
Our drivers were punctual and professional.
The hotel in Cape Town was lovely and the staff were so attentive. The staff at the nature reserve made everyone feel like part of the family.
We saw the Big Five within the first two days there! Super-fun!
The Cessna Caravan flight between lodges enabled us to see the African savannah and bush from the air, which was so beautiful.
The lodge in Sabi Sand Game Reserve was elegant and the staff were so attentive, meeting our every need and anticipating our every wish!
We had some excellent surprises, such as a full breakfast in the bush.
Our trackers and our rangers were truly wonderful and knowledgeable, and made the experience delightful.
Other travelers at the lodges were so friendly.
It was a trip of a lifetime... though we may have to go back again!
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Zicasso's travel designer was extremely helpful in our trip planning process, giving us multiple suggestions for itineraries and price ranges. He listened to our ideas and shared his experiences to aid us in our final decisions. Communication during the preparation for our trip was amazing. We were very pleased with the five-star accommodations he recommended, the pace of the activities included, and the order of the destinations we visited.
We spent three days in Stellenbosch, three days in Cape Town, three days in Victoria Falls, and three days at the private game reserve in Sabi Sands. The accommodations, service, and scenery started out top-notch and seemed to get better as we went along.
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Zicasso's travel partner planned a trip for us that exceeded even our very high expectations. We started our search by contacting three travel agents and explaining what we wanted in terms of timeline, cost, and experiences. Our travel agent came back with a plan that was exactly what we were looking for. He clearly understood that our main goal was a variety of experiences, a trip that included Cape Town and Victoria Falls, safaris where we could have a chance of seeing the Big Five, no driving of our own, a pace that would not leave us exhausted, a price that would not break our budget, accommodations that were comfortable but not extravagant, and to end our trip sitting by a beach for several days. He managed to do all that and more.
The result was a 33-day trip in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique that included all of the above, plus two days of whale watching, two days in the heart of South Africa's wine country, with multiple winery visits and tastings led by a very knowledgeable guide, three safaris (11 safari days in total), and six days relaxing by the Indian Ocean at an amazing, intimate, foodie paradise complete with free daily massages.
He also arranged all transfers ‒ car and large and small planes ‒ and had someone help us find a good deal on our transatlantic flights. Every vendor he selected was excellent and there was not a single glitch the whole trip, despite the numerous transfers.
What impressed me the most was his knowledge of all the properties and the thought he put into the ones he suggested, including the order of our stays. For example, he gave us plenty of time to relax and explore the Cape Town, Hermanus (whales), and Stellenbosch (wine) areas before going on our safaris. He then had our first safari stay be a tented camp. It was very comfortable and we enjoyed it immensely, seeing four of the Big Five there. Then, he stepped us up to somewhat fancier accommodations for our second safari, also an amazing experience, where we saw the last of the Big Five and the quite rare wild dogs (or painted wolves as they are sometimes known). Our last safari stay was one he had to talk me into because it seemed like the accommodations were fancier than what we were looking for or needed. However, he assured me that the experience would also be a step up, and wow, was he right. While the accommodations were great, what made the experience perfect was the knowledge of our guide, his tracking ability, and the unique location of the reserve, which even in drought conditions had a river running through it that attracted lots of animals we hadn't seen elsewhere. Our safaris were all on private land adjoining unfenced game reserves, so the animals could travel freely back and forth. We weren't faced with a slew of other vehicles vying to see the animals and we were able to go off-road to better track the animals we were following.
The back-and-forth dialogue with our agent in the planning process was something I truly appreciated. While some people might want to just set a budget and get a final itinerary (which I'm sure our agent can do), I wanted a more interactive process where he would give us different options and we would discuss the pros and cons, and then come to a decision. No question was too stupid and he never tried to rush us. I would book with him again in a heartbeat and have already recommended him to several friends.
On top of all I've already mentioned, he was fantastic when we had to delay our trip for a year because I learned shortly before we were going to go that I had to undergo chemotherapy. He was great in helping me make my claim on my travel insurance and in working with the properties so I was out very little money at all. And amazingly, when I was finally cleared to go, he was able to rebook almost exactly the same itinerary we had originally planned. There were also some other nice surprise extras he arranged, but I won't spoil them for you by saying what they were. I will say, however, that I can't imagine a more perfect trip or a more perfect travel agent to work with!
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We’re still not over our trip! Everything was absolutely fantastic. Thank you for organizing such a great experience and making it so effortless for me. I already have family and friends asking who I went through, and I’m guessing some of them will be reaching out to you in the next year.
I do have one small piece of constructive feedback about our camp in the Olifants West Nature Reserve. The staff, lodge, and food were wonderful, but unfortunately, the safari guide fell short. We had just come from the camp in the Thornybush Game Reserve (where we left our hearts—the guide there was truly exceptional, with such a great personality), so the difference stood out even more. At the Olifants West Nature Reserve camp, we saw very few animals and the guide didn’t engage much—he barely spoke, and when he did, it wasn’t very professional or kind, especially toward my son. My son even said the trip might have worked better in reverse, since after Botswana it was hard to adjust to seeing only a few animals a day.
That said, I’m so grateful for how smoothly you planned everything, especially on such short notice. It really was a trip of a lifetime for us.
Thank you again!
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