Cape Town Vacation: Stellenbosch Winelands & Safari

What to expect on this itinerary
Vacate the life you know for the adventure you crave with this 7-day that celebrates the diversity, culture, food, wine, and wildlife of South Africa. Lions lounge in the afternoon sun, vineyards stretch to the horizon and the Victoria & Albert Waterfront bustles with people and laughter. Here time will slip into a constant meaningful, adventurous experience.
Customizable Itinerary
Cape Town - Depart for South Africa
Arrive in Cape Town and be whisked to the luxuries of your centrally located hotel in a stylish neighborhood of the city. Table Mountain looms large over the city below, its flat top often covered by the swiftly moving clouds. The Atlantic Ocean laps along the city’s shores and encloses the city with the beautiful ocean glistening with sunlight. The stunning mountains change color in the afternoon sky. The cafes lining the street are boisterous, full of laughter and incredible scents that emanate through the doors. The eclectic scent of a blend of South African, East African, European, and Indian food mixes with the breeze. Long Street is centrally located, full of flair, and is always a wonderful area to watch the diversity of Cape Town from a street-side café, a restaurant balcony, or from your hotel window.
What's Included:
Cape Town - Be Taken Away
Cape Town - Give and Take
Stellenbosch - Beauty Takes Over
Stellenbosch - A True Escape
Aquila Private Game Reserve - Settle into the Savanna
Aquila Private Game Reserve - Return to Reality
Trip Highlights
- See the African Big Five at the Aquila Private Game Reserve
- Visit the stunning vineyards of Stellenbosch
- Taste the fabulous wines of South Africa’s award winning region
- Experience the award-winning restaurants of the Stellenbosch
- View the landscape of Cape Town from the top of Table Mountain
- Visit the incredible African penguin colony of Boulders Bay
Detailed Description
Vacate your worries and leave your stress behind on this 7-day adventure through Cape Town and South Africa’s Western Province. Visit during the dry winter months of the Southern Hemisphere to see the sights of South Africa’s famed wildlife. However, whether in the cool winter or the warm summer the sights are always fabulous and the adventure is always welcomed and welcoming. Your time in the Western Cape Province is filled with the area’s incredible history, its mixture of cultural diversity, from its food to its neighborhoods, and is surrounded by glorious landscapes. Cape Town is not just a city it is a lifestyle.
Begin your vacate(ion) as you land in Cape Town. The mountains and ocean border the city on either side. The Table Mountain Range separates Cape Town from the surrounding life of South Africa. The Atlantic separates the city from the surrounding world while the city itself is filled with the beauty of mountains, beaches, people, and history. Rich with art, gardens, museums, and walkways, the Victoria & Albert Waterfront is a great place for a stroll or meander through the Company Gardens. Sit along the pristine beach of Camps Bay or see the city’s unique surroundings at Cape Point. You will venture out of Cape Town to Stellenbosch for a delicious journey through the Western Cape Province’s best-known winelands. Taste the wine, wander through the valley, enjoy the food and take in the experience.
Just outside of Cape Town, your journey through the Western Cape Province will bring you to Aquila Private Game Reserve for your South Africa safari. The reserve is chockfull of the famous South African wildlife that most people only dream about. Lions, buffalo, rhinoceros, elephants, and leopards make up the African Big Five, so named due to their being the five most dangerous animals to hunt on the continent. Game drive through the park and comb the bush for these and many of the other residents that call the African wild their home. This includes the remaining sites of the Sans tribes who have decorated rocks throughout South Africa with visions of themselves and the wildlife that they lived among. South Africa is best when you leave behind the tribulations of everyday life and ready yourself for the new everyday you are about to experience.
Starting Price
$4,600 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
Based on 401 reviews
We had high expectations about our trip to South Africa. Others who have been on safari have raved about it. Although we travel a lot, this was our first time using a travel agency. I'm the type that likes to research the options and make decisions based on our personal preferences, however, I knew I was over my head planning a three week trip to an area we knew nothing about. Working with this Africa safari travel company was fantastic and they exceeded every expectation we had for the trip. Every detail was thought out and planned for, even ones we did not know would be helpful like an escort through Johannesburg airport.
We gave our travel company our flight arrival and departure dates and an overall budget. They booked our hotels in Cape Town, Winelands, and 2 safaris as well as a 2-night trip on Rovos Rail. In addition, they made dinner reservations, booked a personal guide for the first part of our trip, arranged airport transportation. Every choice they made was one I would have made myself and matched our style perfectly.
Our trip to South Africa was much more than we expected which was focused on the safari aspect. Cape Town is beautiful, the mountains are stunning, the restaurants had some of the best food we have ever had, topped only by the food we had at our next stop in Franschhoek and Stellenbosch (Winelands). You'll think you are in any high end European restaurant. The wine tours, restaurants, scenery and towns in Winelands far exceed our experiences in Napa and Sonoma which we live near. I wish we had planned extra time there.
We thank this company for the wonderful experience, have fallen in love with the area and can not wait to go back!
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Zicasso matched us with two excellent travel agents who were both professional, responsive, and knowledgeable. We selected this travel company. Our agent, Richelle, worked with us to design an itinerary that transformed our wish list into an incredible African journey. Her prompt responses to our questions or needs were greatly appreciated.
We were attempting to see a lot of South Africa and Namibia in only two weeks. Throughout our trip, the accommodations, transfers, guides, restaurants, flights, and activities that Richelle had arranged or suggested were superb. She helped us create a portal for our trip that served as a source of information, pick-up times, e-tickets, and things like our allergies that restaurants knew ahead of time. Additionally, she was there for us as we were traveling in case we had a problem or question. We can't say enough about her professionalism, patience, and genuine concern that our vacation would be everything we hoped for.
Our itinerary was ambitious, but Richelle's preparation made it possible. First, we spent three days at Marataba. The accommodations, food, and staff were first-rate. Our guide on the safaris was excellent and the variety of game we saw was impressive.
The next part of our trip was in Cape Town. We arrived in a storm that the locals called "the storm of the century". There was extensive damage and some loss of life as well. While the storm certainly curtailed some activities, the following days had brilliant sunshine. We had a great time visiting the V&A Waterfront, a colony of African penguins at Boulders Beach, enjoying the gorgeous coastal scenery along Chapman's Peak Drive, and a too-short visit to the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. Our accommodations at the hotel in Sea Point were excellent for location and the professional staff.
After three days in Cape Town, our guide drove us for about an hour to the Cape Winelands. We arranged for two wine tastings in Stellenbosch. The winery was outstanding for the beautiful views and excellent wine. We also saw zebra and impala in the field just in front of the outdoor verandah. We had lunch at a boutique hotel and winery with spectacular views and delicious wine and food. Our accommodations at the hotel in Franschhoek were outstanding. The setting, service, food, and beautiful views were a highlight of our trip. Our room was large and beautifully appointed. An example of their generous hospitality was that all items in the minibar, including a bottle of wine produced at their winery, were gratis. We regretted having to leave after only one night's stay.
Our guide then returned us to the airport in Cape Town for our flight to Walvis Bay, Namibia. We were met by our driver at the airport to transfer us to the hotel in Swakopmund. The hotel was on the Atlantic Ocean and a perfect location to explore the town. The staff was top-notch. Warm, friendly, efficient, willing to help you arrange drivers, restaurant reservations, or figuring out how to work the TV remote.
After three days in Swakopmund, our excellent guide drove us to the lodge in the private Kulala Wilderness Reserve. Once again, the warm hospitality of the staff here and throughout our travels will stay with us for a long time. The lodge is a gateway to the magnificent dunes of Sossusvlei. Our guide was outstanding. He was an excellent driver over some awful roads and sand, and the depth and breadth of his knowledge were impressive. He cooked us a lovely chicken and salad lunch out in the desert. He drove us to Windhoek for our flight back to Johannesburg and our return home.
There will be many wonderful things to remember about our journey in southern Africa, but Richelle's excellent guidance and the warmth of the African people are what will stay with us the longest.
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I can’t begin to decide what made my 50th birthday trip, organized by this travel company, our best trip ever. Could it be the personal service? From the very beginning, our travel agent made sure he knew what we wanted and our expectations. He narrowed down each area we wanted to visit with three suggestions of lodging and let me research and pick. All spot on suggestions and we could not have been happier with our choices.
Could it be our amazing stay in the Winelands? Four nights at a picturesque farm with one of the best restaurants in the area, Bablyonstoren was everything we hoped for. A great guide, who chose all the right stops for our wine tour and the most amazing day in Cape Town (including the highlight of my birthday, holding a penguin!).
Could it be the safari lodge that took our very high expectations and blew the top off of them? Sabi Sabi Little Bush was amazing. From the manager, to our ranger and tracker, to the service staff, every single person was immediately like family. The animal viewing was unbelievable even spotting 2 of the Big 5 on the way to the lodge from the airport! Four nights, all of the Big 5 plus cheetahs, hippos, giraffes and more , numerous amazing meals in a different location each night later, we were sad to leave but excited about our next stop.
Could it be relaxing at the most beautiful spot on the Zambezi River? Two nights in the tree house followed by two nights in the honeymoon house made for the cherry on the top of the most glorious trip ever. Hippos, champage bubble baths, sitting on the edge of Victoria Falls and meals with the most exceptional views in the world brought our journey to a happy end.
Could it be all of it rolled into one amazing company? Yes – I believe that had we not had the experience, diligence and oversight of these wonderful people, our trip would not have been what it was and it was perfect.
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The trip was definitely the "trip of a lifetime" for us and we both have enjoyed more international travel than most. Our representative at this Africa safari travel company was amazing in her listening skills and how quickly she gleaned our tastes, trip goals, likes and dislikes. We spent 2 weeks in Africa and stayed in 4 different and wonderful accommodations. In Capetown we were at a beautiful hotel on the water within walking distance to several great restaurants. In Franschhoek we stayed at the Quartier Francais then on to Tongabezi Lodge on the Zambezi River in Zambia and finally Singita Boulders. The Tongabezi and Boulders were our favourites, but all were wonderful accommodations.
We were assigned our own guide for the 1st week. He is a superb guide - always positive, quite motivating, approachable with any questions and very funny. During this week with our guide we saw everything we wanted to see in the Cape area and the winelands. We enjoyed 2 games of golf (Clovelly and Arabella), loved seeing Ernie Els' vineyard in Stellenbosch, and enjoyed visitting a brewery. The 1st week with our guide was absolutely wonderful (as was the entire trip).
Our 2nd week was focused more on safaris but also included Victoria Falls and another round of golf. Our stay at the Tongabezi Lodge was amazing. We loved our cottage (The Nut House!). The service was great, food was great,....everything amazing. Then we moved on to our 4th accommodation back in South Africa and were blown away by the beauty and quiet perfection of the service at the Singita Boulders. We stayed in cabin #1, loved it and enjoyed the safaris and flying to a round of golf at Leopard Creek. It was out of this world!!!!
I am usually a tough reviewer but we had nothing but excellence throughout the planning and execution of the trip. With out any hesitation I give this company 5 stars and highly recommend them for anyone wanting a custom African trip itinerary. Nor would I hesitate to recommend any of our hotels especially Tongabezi and Singita Boulders. And if you go with this company and want a guide for South Africa - would highly recommend you request this guide.
Sincerely,
MEW
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