The city of Cape Town is an unforgettable destination in its own right, but no trip to Cape Town could be considered complete without heading north to the Cape Winelands. A private guide can be arranged to collect you after your breakfast buffet to enjoy a full day in the Cape’s magnificent wine country, where you’ll have your pick of a host of prestigious wine farms and restaurants. Not a wine drinker? No problem. Alternative options such as gin, craft beer, olive oil, and chocolate, are available on route for tastings and interesting food pairings. You’ll also have time to shop and meander through the beautiful towns of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek before returning to Atzaró Cape Town late afternoon, just in time for sundowners.
The Constantia Valley wine region was founded in 1685 by Simon van der Stel and is the oldest wine region in South Africa and boasts some of the first and finest examples of Cape Dutch architecture. In the Constantia Valley, you can visit up to eight wine estates where you can taste award-winning wine beneath sun-dappled terraces with a cool sea breeze blowing across False Bay.