© 2024 The Real South Africa. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy | Refund Policy
© 2024 The Real South Africa. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy | Refund Policy
To get a feel of the thriving centre of the Mother City, sheltered by Table Mountain, the Cape Town city tour is not to be missed. On this tour you will visit many of the Cape’s top attractions, including the Castle of Good Hope, the colourful cottages of the Bo-Kaap, the bustling Green Market Square, the South African Museum, the beautiful Company’s Gardens and plenty more. With an experienced and knowledgeable guide, and from the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle, you will be able to learn more about Cape Town and its surrounds in a city tour that is sure to leave you with plenty of memories and photographs of this part of the Cape.
To get a feel of the thriving centre of the Mother City, sheltered by Table Mountain, the Cape Town city tour is not to be missed. On this tour you will visit many of the Cape’s top attractions, including the Castle of Good Hope, the colourful cottages of the Bo-Kaap, the bustling Green Market Square, the South African Museum, the beautiful Company’s Gardens and plenty more. With an experienced and knowledgeable guide, and from the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle, you will be able to learn more about Cape Town and its surrounds in a city tour that is sure to leave you with plenty of memories and photographs of this part of the Cape.
Zevenwacht Wine Estate
Let yourself be guided around the stunning wine cellars of this old established estate, feeling the passion of the winemakers and understanding the process that goes behind turning a grapevine field into a sumptuous wine. Treat yourself to a tasting of the estate’s finest wines and cheeses. (1 hour)
Stellenbosch
The Stellenbosch winelands, only 20 minutes away from the city of Cape Town, offers superb scenery, completely different to the landscape of the Cape Peninsula. Various grapes are grown in the region such as Chenin Blanc, Shiraz, Pinotage and the Méthode Cap Classique (local champagne). The town of Stellenbosch is a small but very vibrant town with a very famous university and numerous activities such as wine cellar tours and tastings. You will have the opportunity to purchase wines to bring back home and enjoy the region’s wonderful vintages after your visit. (30 minutes)
Marianne Wine Estate
Marianne Wine Estate is situated at the foot of the Simonsberg Mountain outside the town of Stellenbosch. Be welcomed for a unique wine experience in a superb environment. Taste the wine and discover their French savoirfaire. (45 minutes)
Travel along the incredibly scenic Table Mountain Chain stretching from Signal Hill in the north to Cape Point in the south and the seas and coastline of the peninsula. The narrow finger of land with its beautiful villages, valleys, bays andbeaches is surrounded by the waters of the Atlantic in the west and the warmer waters of False Bay and has within its boundaries two world-renowned landmarks – majestic Table Mountain and the legendary Cape of Good Hope. View a land based penguin colony at Boulders Beach and experience the penguins’ mannerisms from close range.
Township tours are a must for anyone wanting to discover the other side of life in Cape Town. These tours take you from the legendary District Six area, to some of Cape Town’s thriving townships such as Langa and Khayelitsha. You will also have the chance to enjoy local delicacies as well as traditional dancing, healers, visit local schools, charismatic churches, shebeens and many other fascinating things. The people you meet on your township tour will leave you with a new appreciation of the South African philosophy of ‘Ubuntu’, as they share a bit of insight into daily life in the townships.
This one-day Safari Tour allows Cape Town visitors to get up-close and personal with Africa’s most famous animals (including the Big 5) just a short drive from Cape Town. This tour is perfect for people wanting to make the most of their time and enjoy a safari without sacrificing too much travel time in the country. As the reserve is situated in the Western Cape, you will never need to worry about the risk of malaria, and a one day safari is easily and conveniently slotted into your schedule as a fun day outing to enjoy some of the Cape’s most stunning flora and fauna.
Hermanus is situated in the heart of the Cape Whale Route, only 120 kilometres
from Cape Town. Widely regarded as offering the best land based whale watching opportunity in the world,
Hermanus has produced the world’s only offcial whale crier, whose job it is to alert the public that whales have been spotted in the bay.
If you are looking for a unique experience of getting up-close and personal with one of nature’s most awesome predators, then look no further. We offer you the opportunity to spend a day with the Great White Sharks that inhabit the waters of the South African coastline. You will get the chance to dive in the world’s most famous Great White shark hunting ground: Gansbaai’s Shark Alley, only 2 hours drive from Cape Town.
The definitive Cape Town tour, the Best of Cape Town tour encompasses all of the city’s top attractions and destinations. From the Blue Flag beaches of Camps Bay and Clifton, to the quiet village of Noordhoek, beautiful Cape Point Nature Reserve and warm beaches beaches of False Bay, as well as the award-winning wine estates of Stellenbosch. You will be able to discover the many wonders of the Cape Peninsula and its many highlights.
Not want to be bound by a set Itinerary? Then this is for you! We provide you with a vehicle and a registered tourist guide/driver who will take you where and when in your own time.
Stellenbosch
The Stellenbosch winelands, only 20 minutes away from the city of Cape Town, offer a superb scenery, completely different to the landscape of the Cape peninsula. Numerous grapes are grown in the region such as Chenin Blanc, Shiraz, Pinotage and the Méthode Cap Classique (local champagne). The town of Stellenbosch is a small but very vibrant town with a very famous university and numerous activities such a wine cellar tours and tastings. You will have the opportunity to purchase wines to bring back home to enjoy the region’s wonderful vintages after your visit. (1h 45 minutes)
Franschhoek
Franschhoek (“the french corner”) is an old Huguenot village. With its numerous streets and estates with french names, the town will make you feel completely disoriented, feeling like you were in France in another era. You will be completely enchanted by the town’s charm and its very peaceful environment. You will get the chance to taste the region’s delicacies, cheeses and its best wines. (2 hours)
Drakenstein Prison
Drakenstein (Victor Verster) is a low-security prison between Paarl and Franschhoek. The prison is famous for being the location where Nelson Mandela spent the last part of his imprisonment for campaigning against apartheid. (10 minutes)
Paarl
The town of Paarl offers a great window into Afrikaner culture and tradition.The district is particularly well known for its Pearl Mountain or “Paarl Rock”. This huge granite rock is formed by three rounded outcrops that
make up Paarl Mountain and has been compared in majesty to Uluru (formerly known as Ayers Rock) in Australia. You will also be able to visit the town’s vineyards where you will taste the region’s finest wines.(1 hour)