The seaside town of Hermanus is a favourite amongst locals and is well-known for its whale-watching season from mid-June to mid-November. Whale-watching can be done by boat or scenic flight. This picturesque town, overlooking Walker Bay, is also home to the Whale House Museum.
A beautiful drive through the Hemel-en-Aarde valley, widely acknowledged as the Pinot Noir capital of the country, takes you to some of the most beautiful and exciting wine farms in the area. Hermanus is the perfect place for a quick getaway for those wishing to connect with nature.
Depending on your interest and taste in art, choose between a guided tour through multiple art galleries in the city, like Zeitz MOCAA, the world’s largest contemporary African art museum.
Explore the storied island off Cape Town, where former South African president Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 of his 27 years in jail.
Join a local family in the colorful and picturesque Bo-Kaap, where you'll learn how to make traditional Malay fare and join a guided walking tour through the historic heart of the Bo-Kaap.
Walk, see a concert, have a picnic or take a guided tour of Kirstenbosch Gardens, acclaimed as one of the greatest gardens in the world.
Enjoy a full day in the Cape's magnificent wine country by exploring a host of prestigious wine farms and restaurants.
Play, shop, dine, or sail away on a sunset cruise at Cape Town's iconic V&A Waterfront.
Meander through the majestic coastal towns of the Cape, from Chapman's Peak, Cape Point to Kalk Bay and Boulders Beach, all the way to the stunning southernmost tip of Africa.
Walk the streets of the inner city to experience intriguing sites such as the Castle of Good Hope, vibey Long Street, the District Six Museum, and the National Parliament.
Take a cable car ride to the summit of Table Mountain for spectacular views over the city, Table Bay, Robben Island and the sparkling coast below.