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 Trip Length
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 Trip Starts
Cape Town
 Trip Finishes
Port Elizabeth
12 Day South Africa's Garden Route Itinerary (Explore)
Countries Explored: South Africa
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 Trip Length
12 Days
 Trip Starts
Cape Town
 Trip Finishes
Port Elizabeth
12 Day South Africa's Garden Route Itinerary (Explore)
Countries Explored: South Africa
Trip Style
Discovery
Departures
Accommodation
Comfortable
Max. Group Size
16
Pace
Moderate
Guide Level
Fully Guided
Trip Code
SGR
Trip Style
Discovery
Departures
Accommodation
Comfortable
Max. Group Size
16
Pace
Moderate
Guide Level
Fully Guided
Trip Code
SGR

Overview

Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Explore's 12 Day South Africa's Garden Route. Tick the Garden Route off your bucket list on South Africa's most famous road trip. Get a view of Table Mountain from vibrant Cape Town, taste world-renowned wines in the Stellenbosch region and spot herds of elephants (as well as penguin colonies), as we travel via cities, beaches, deserts, and forests.
Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Explore's 12 Day South Africa's Garden Route. Tick the Garden Route off your bucket list on South Africa's most famous road trip. Get a view of Table Mountain from vibrant Cape Town, taste world-renowned wines in the Stellenbosch region and spot herds of elephants (as well as penguin colonies), as we travel via cities, beaches, deserts, and forests.

Itinerary

Our tour starts today in Cape Town, South Africa's Mother City, flanked by the Atlantic Ocean and the Twelve Apostles Mountain range. This vibrant city has a lot to offer but due to its ocean-side location visits to some of the highlights, including Robben Island and Table Mountain, can be weather-dependent. If you'd like to explore the city in depth before travelling down the Garden Route, we recommend adding a pre-tour stay for some extra time in Cape Town.

For those arriving in time, either your tour leader or a representative will meet you in the hotel reception at 6pm to welcome the group and give you some local advice, including where to eat nearby. Due to different arrival times throughout the evening, the full welcome meeting with your tour leader often takes place on the morning of Day 2, after breakfast.

If you'd like an airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), which is around a 40-minute drive from our hotel.

If your flight arrives earlier in the day, you might like to grab a bite to eat in the relaxed Bo Kaap area alongside Capetonians or explore the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront in the sunshine. Stay: Cape Town Lodge Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable)

Our full-day trip to Cape Peninsula begins with a scenic drive along the coast towards the Cape of Good Hope, allegedly named due to the optimism once felt by arriving colonial sailors having successfully navigated the Cape and discovering a sea route to the East.

We'll stop at a variety of overlook points, including the iconic Camps Bay, a dramatic golden-sand beach with a backdrop of the iconic Twelve Apostles mountains.

We'll continue our coastal drive into Cape Peninsula National Park, exploring Cape Point and the lighthouse before driving along to the small fishing village of Simon's Town for lunch.

We'll then make our way back to Cape Town in the late afternoon. Stay: Cape Town Lodge Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

This morning is free for you to explore Cape Town more at your own pace, and there are plenty of options for you to pick from.

If you want to visit Robben Island, the former prison where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated, this morning is the best time to go. Please note, you'll need to book in advance (please see the optional activities section of visit www.robben-island.org.za). There are three departures per day, and the 9am departure is the best option to fit with our itinerary.

Alternatively, the morning is also the best time to hike up Table Mountain. The favourable morning weather and temperatures make it a more enjoyable experience and you'll get breathtaking views over the Apostles, the Atlantic and the city below. The walk up to the viewpoint takes between three to four hours. There is also the option to take the aerial cable car to the top, which runs frequently to and from the summit, where a network of trails criss-crosses the plateau and provides a variety of vantage points.

While it's possible to visit Robben Island and take the cable car to Table Mountain in the same day, you won't have time to visit Robben Island and hike up Table Mountain. If you'd like to do both, you can book a pre-trip stay to give yourself more time. Please also note that both of these activities are weather-dependent and windy weather may change things. Table Mountain's cableway is closed for two weeks at the end of July for maintenance (28th July to 4th August 2025).

Another option is to take a trip to the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, which claims to be the most beautiful garden in Africa and is devoted to the conservation of the Cape's indigenous species. Your Tour Leader will be able to give further local advice and recommendations on how to spend your time in Cape Town.

Late this afternoon, we'll leave Cape Town and head to the scenic winelands of Stellenbosch where you can relax with a local Chenin Blanc Stay: Stellenbosch Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

There are no set plans for this morning, so you are free to explore Stellenbosch at your leisure. Consider visiting the University Botanical Gardens to learn about native plants, going curio shopping, or browsing the various galleries scattered throughout the town.

Stellenbosch is world-famous for its wine, and there's no better way to experience this than by visiting one of the many vineyards in the area, which is exactly what we will do in the afternoon. Depending on the season, your Tour Leader will select a suitable vineyard where we can sample several local wines while immersing ourselves in the unique South African wine culture.

Many of the estates feature spectacular gardens and farmland, providing opportunities for lunch and a leisurely stroll. There is also the option to take a guided tour of Stellenbosch Town, a great way to learn about the diverse cultures that have contributed to making Stellenbosch what it is today. As one of the oldest colonial settlements, this charming town boasts wide, oak-lined streets and beautiful whitewashed Cape Dutch architecture. You'll find many cafes, bars, and delis for lunch, most of which pride themselves on using local produce. Stay: Stellenbosch Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

This morning we make our way down to Hermanus, on the coast. A 90-minute drive takes us to the Betty's Bay area where we'll have an included visit to Stony Point Nature Reserve. This reserve sits on the site of a historic whaling station and has a quiet, undiscovered feel, offering excellent penguin viewing without the crowds. The path can be followed over the craggy outcrops to see the resident seabirds up close without disturbing them.

We then continue to our accommodation in central Hermanus. This afternoon is free to explore the coastal town. From June to November, Hermanus offers some of the world's best shore-based whale watching, with good opportunities to spot southern right, Bryde's and humpback whales. Although there is a good chance of seeing the whales from the water's edge in town, you may prefer to follow the coastal path to a better vantage point or join a boat trip excursion for a closer view. At other times of the year, you might like to spend the day exploring the galleries and museums in Hermanus, which are easy to discover on foot, or enjoying the coastal views from the 8km walking path that runs right along the cliff edge.

This evening will be at your leisure, with a variety of excellent restaurants and wine bars to discover. Stay: Windsor Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

A 90-minute drive takes us to the southernmost point of the African continent this morning, where we see the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean meeting in a crash of waves. Now marked by a stone plaque, the 'Cape of Needles' was once the site of various shipwrecks and a grave point of danger for European travellers. We'll have a little free time to explore the magnificent monument.

This afternoon, we continue towards Barrydale on the renowned Route 62 (one of the longest wine routes in the world). The Tradouw Pass (which means Women's Pass in the old Khoi language) is a 16 kilometre/10 mile-long drive, offering some of the most beautiful and rugged scenery in this region of South Africa.

Barrydale is a scenic little place with the air of a Wild West frontier town about it. We'll stop here to break up our long drive to Oudtshoorn. If you have any time this evening or tomorrow morning, a walk around the backstreets reveals a couple of small art shops and some beautiful scenery. We have an included dinner tonight - local restaurants here have a big lunch trade but close around 5pm, so we'll enjoy some local food at our small hotel.

The total drive time today from Hermanus is approximately five hours. Stay: Karoo Art Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B/D)

After a late start in Barrydale, we continue our journey for around two hours to Oudtshoorn, driving past open farmland and winelands. This seemingly empty plain is in fact home to vast numbers of ostrich, and we'll likely spot them in the farms that run alongside Route 62 as we drive.

Oudtshoorn is the principal town in the Klein Karoo, which grew in the early 1900s thanks to its rich trade in ostrich feathers. We may have time to have a quick explore of the shops and the small curio museum before driving onto the huge limestone caverns of the Cango Caves. These caves are an underground network of extraordinary structures, millions of years old. The combination of dripping rainwater and limestone has led to the creation of ancient stalactites, stalagmites, and mighty rock columns. Allegedly, a local European farmer first discovered the caves late in the 18th century; however, there is research that proves the caves have been used by man as far back as the early Stone Age.

After a visit to the caves, we drive on to our countryside lodgings for the evening. Stay: De Poort Country Lodge (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

Today we make our way back down to the coast and the start of the Garden Route proper, driving south through the town of George towards the ocean. At the small town of Sedgefield we'll stop at Swartvlei Beach where we'll have about an hour's walk along the wild and scenic coast with a guide from the Strandloper Project. This small project began in 2018 when a group of locals decided to organise a reef clean up to tackle the threats posed to the reef and native marine wildlife, from discarded fishing tackle. The project has expanded onto the land, and the volunteers now use microplastic collection data from the beach to lobby regional councils about their plastic waste.

The walk on the beach is spectacular, and we'll learn not just about the project but also about the surrounding environment.

After our visit here we continue our drive to Knysna Heads Viewpoint, where two limestone cliffs emerge from the Indian Ocean, side by side, protecting a lagoon that runs inland from the turbulent sea.

We'll end the day in Plettenberg Bay, on the Indian Ocean. Today's total drive time is approximately three hours. Stay: Bayview Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

Today we take a short drive to Robberg Nature Reserve, a World Heritage Site, where our Tour Leader will lead a walk along the trails. The hiking here is moderately graded, and good stability and fitness are both essential. Rewards for tackling the rocky terrain, sand dunes and occasional steep steps are great - sweeping coastal views, beautiful golden sands, and the possibility to spot dolphins and seals playing in the waters below. From July to December there's also the chance to spot the southern right whales that come into the calmer and warmer waters to calve and nurse their young. For those who don't want to undertake the 5.5km loop with the Tour Leader, there is a shorter 2km loop, or you could simply enjoy the fantastic views from the clifftops.

After working up an appetite, we'll stop for a well-deserved lunch in Plettenberg Bay. Seafood is a favourite on the menu here - hake, meaty prawns or calamari washed down with a crisp white wine. Afterwards, the afternoon is free with the option to relax on the beach, shop for souvenirs or join a whale-watching excursion (in season). Stay: Bayview Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

The wild coast of Tsitsikamma National Park awaits today, around a 45-minute drive away. Another hotspot for seasonal whale watching, the national park covers both land and sea, protecting important forest and marine areas, and offering stunning coastal views. We'll be staying in the Storms River region. Timings today may vary depending on a number of factors, but there is the opportunity here to take a short but steeply-stepped walk to a series of three suspension bridges that overlook the mouth of Storms River as it reaches the sea. You may also like to try your hand at zip wiring (a short drive out of the national park), or an adventurous river kayaking trip up the Storms River (this involves a walk of approximately 20 minutes carrying your paddle, jacket and helmet - it's a stunning river paddle but not a leisurely activity!)

Tonight we'll be staying in simply furnished chalets set either amongst the forest, or on the clifftop. Stay: Storms River Restcamp (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

We'll leave the Tsitsikamma area this morning for another of South Africa's national parks. It's a long drive of approximately three hours plus stops. Home to more than 600 elephants as well as lions, hyenas and Cape buffalos, Addo Elephant National Park is our last national park of the trip. On arrival, we'll swap into one of the park's safari trucks - perfect for the terrain and for capturing great wildlife shots - for a two-hour game drive with a park guide. Warthogs are abundant here, along with various species of antelope, zebra and of course elephant.

After our game drive, we'll make our way to our accommodation, which is located 20 minutes outside Addo Elephant National Park. Often our hosts here at the small, family-run property will treat us to a proper South African braai this evening, a fitting end to your Garden Route journey Stay: Addo Homestead (or similar) (Comfortable) (B/D)

Our trip ends after breakfast at our accommodation near Addo Elephant National Park.

There are no activities planned today, so you're free to depart from Addo at any time. Check-out from our accommodation is at 10am. If you'd like a transfer today, you'll need to depart from Port Elizabeth International Airport (PLZ), which is a one-hour drive from Addo. (B)

Our tour starts today in Cape Town, South Africa's Mother City, flanked by the Atlantic Ocean and the Twelve Apostles Mountain range. This vibrant city has a lot to offer but due to its ocean-side location visits to some of the highlights, including Robben Island and Table Mountain, can be weather-dependent. If you'd like to explore the city in depth before travelling down the Garden Route, we recommend adding a pre-tour stay for some extra time in Cape Town.

For those arriving in time, either your tour leader or a representative will meet you in the hotel reception at 6pm to welcome the group and give you some local advice, including where to eat nearby. Due to different arrival times throughout the evening, the full welcome meeting with your tour leader often takes place on the morning of Day 2, after breakfast.

If you'd like an airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), which is around a 40-minute drive from our hotel.

If your flight arrives earlier in the day, you might like to grab a bite to eat in the relaxed Bo Kaap area alongside Capetonians or explore the famous Victoria and Alfred Waterfront in the sunshine. Stay: aHa Harbour Bridge Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable)

Our full-day trip to Cape Peninsula begins with a scenic drive along the coast towards the Cape of Good Hope, allegedly named due to the optimism once felt by arriving colonial sailors having successfully navigated the Cape and discovering a sea route to the Easter.

We'll stop at a variety of overlook points, including the iconic Camps Bay, a dramatic golden-sand beach with a backdrop of the iconic Twelve Apostles mountains.

We'll continue our coastal drive into Cape Peninsula National Park, exploring Cape Point and the lighthouse before driving along to the small fishing village of Simon's Town for lunch.

We'll then make our way back to Cape Town in the late afternoon. Stay: aHa Harbour Bridge Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

This morning is free for you to explore Cape Town more at your own pace, and there are plenty of options for you to pick from.

If you want to visit Robben Island, the former prison where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated, this morning is the best time to go. Please note, you'll need to book in advance (please see the optional activities section of visit www.robben-island.org.za). There are three departures per day, and the 9am departure is the best option to fit with our itinerary.

Alternatively, the morning is also the best time to hike up Table Mountain. The favourable morning weather and temperatures make it a more enjoyable experience and you'll get breathtaking views over the Apostles, the Atlantic and the city below. The walk up to the viewpoint takes between three to four hours. There is also the option to take the aerial cable car to the top, which runs frequently to and from the summit, where a network of trails criss-crosses the plateau and provides a variety of vantage points.

While it's possible to visit Robben Island and take the cable car to Table Mountain in the same day, you won't have time to visit Robben Island and hike up Table Mountain. If you'd like to do both, you can book a pre-trip stay to give yourself more time. Please also note that both of these activities are weather-dependent and windy weather may change things. Table Mountain's cableway is closed for two weeks at the end of July for maintenance.

Another option is to take a trip to the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, which claims to be the most beautiful garden in Africa and is devoted to the conservation of the Cape's indigenous species. Your Tour Leader will be able to give further local advice and recommendations on how to spend your time in Cape Town.

Late this afternoon, we'll leave Cape Town and head to the scenic winelands of Stellenbosch where you can relax with a local Chenin Blanc. Stay: Stellenbosch Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

There are no set plans for this morning, so you are free to explore Stellenbosch at your leisure. Consider visiting the University Botanical Gardens to learn about native plants, going curio shopping, or browsing the various galleries scattered throughout the town.

Stellenbosch is world-famous for its wine, and there's no better way to experience this than by visiting one of the many vineyards in the area, which is exactly what we will do in the afternoon. Depending on the season, your Tour Leader will select a suitable vineyard where we can sample several local wines while immersing ourselves in the unique South African wine culture.

Many of the estates feature spectacular gardens and farmland, providing opportunities for lunch and a leisurely stroll. There is also the option to take a guided tour of Stellenbosch Town, a great way to learn about the diverse cultures that have contributed to making Stellenbosch what it is today. As one of the oldest colonial settlements, this charming town boasts wide, oak-lined streets and beautiful whitewashed Cape Dutch architecture. You'll find many cafes, bars, and delis for lunch, most of which pride themselves on using local produce. Stay: Stellenbosch Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

This morning we make our way down to Hermanus, on the coast. A 90-minute drive takes us to the Betty's Bay area where we'll have an included visit to Stony Point Nature Reserve. This reserve sits on the site of a historic whaling station and has a quiet, undiscovered feel, offering excellent penguin viewing without the crowds. The path can be followed over the craggy outcrops to see the resident seabirds up close without disturbing them.

We then continue to our accommodation in central Hermanus. This afternoon is free to explore the coastal town. From June to November, Hermanus offers some of the world's best shore-based whale watching, with good opportunities to spot southern right, Bryde's and humpback whales. Although there is a good chance of seeing the whales from the water's edge in town, you may prefer to follow the coastal path to a better vantage point or join a boat trip excursion for a closer view. At other times of the year, you might like to spend the day exploring the galleries and museums in Hermanus, which are easy to discover on foot, or enjoying the coastal views from the 8km walking path that runs right along the cliff edge.

This evening will be at your leisure, with a variety of excellent restaurants and wine bars to discover. Stay: Windsor Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

A 90-minute drive takes us to the southernmost point of the African continent this morning, where we see the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean meeting in a crash of waves. Now marked by a stone plaque, the 'Cape of Needles' was once the site of various shipwrecks and a grave point of danger for European travellers. We'll have a little free time to explore the magnificent monument.

This afternoon, we continue towards Barrydale on the renowned Route 62 (one of the longest wine routes in the world). The Tradouw Pass (which means Women's Pass in the old Khoi language) is a 16 kilometre/10 mile-long drive, offering some of the most beautiful and rugged scenery in this region of South Africa.

Barrydale is a scenic little place with the air of a Wild West frontier town about it. We'll stop here to break up our long drive to Oudtshoorn. If you have any time this evening or tomorrow morning, a walk around the backstreets reveals a couple of small art shops and some beautiful scenery. We have an included dinner tonight - local restaurants here have a big lunch trade but close around 5pm, so we'll enjoy some local food at our small hotel.

The total drive time today from Hermanus is approximately five hours Stay: Karoo Art Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B/D)

After a late start in Barrydale, we continue our journey for around two hours to Oudtshoorn, driving past open farmland and winelands. This seemingly empty plain is in fact home to vast numbers of ostrich, and we'll likely spot them in the farms that run alongside Route 62 as we drive.

Oudtshoorn is the principal town in the Klein Karoo, which grew in the early 1900s thanks to its rich trade in ostrich feathers. We may have time to have a quick explore of the shops and the small curio museum before driving onto the huge limestone caverns of the Cango Caves. These caves are an underground network of extraordinary structures, millions of years old. The combination of dripping rainwater and limestone has led to the creation of ancient stalactites, stalagmites, and mighty rock columns. Allegedly, a local European farmer first discovered the caves late in the 18th century; however, there is research that proves the caves have been used by man as far back as the early Stone Age.

After a visit to the caves, we drive on to our countryside lodgings for the evening Stay: De Poort Country Lodge (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

Today we make our way back down to the coast and the start of the Garden Route proper, driving south through the town of George towards the ocean. At the small town of Sedgefield we'll stop at Swartvlei Beach where we'll have about an hour's walk along the wild and scenic coast with a guide from the Strandloper Project. This small project began in 2018 when a group of locals decided to organise a reef clean up to tackle the threats posed to the reef and native marine wildlife, from discarded fishing tackle. The project has expanded onto the land, and the volunteers now use microplastic collection data from the beach to lobby regional councils about their plastic waste. The walk on the beach is spectacular, and we'll learn not just about the project but also about the surrounding environment.

After our visit here we continue our drive to Knysna Heads Viewpoint, where two limestone cliffs emerge from the Indian Ocean, side by side, protecting a lagoon that runs inland from the turbulent sea.

We'll end the day in Plettenberg Bay, on the Indian Ocean. Today's total drive time is approximately three hours. Stay: Bayview Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

Today we take a short drive to Robberg Nature Reserve, a World Heritage Site, where our Tour Leader will lead a walk along the trails. The hiking here is moderately graded, and good stability and fitness are both essential. Rewards for tackling the rocky terrain, sand dunes and occasional steep steps are great - sweeping coastal views, beautiful golden sands, and the possibility to spot dolphins and seals playing in the waters below. From July to December there's also the chance to spot the southern right whales that come into the calmer and warmer waters to calve and nurse their young. For those who don't want to undertake the 5.5km loop with the Tour Leader, there is a shorter 2km loop, or you could simply enjoy the fantastic views from the clifftops.

After working up an appetite, we'll stop for a well-deserved lunch in Plettenberg Bay. Seafood is a favourite on the menu here - hake, meaty prawns or calamari washed down with a crisp white wine. Afterwards, the afternoon is free with the option to relax on the beach, shop for souvenirs or join a whale-watching excursion (in season). Stay: Bayview Hotel (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

The wild coast of Tsitsikamma National Park awaits today, around a 45-minute drive away. Another hotspot for seasonal whale watching, the national park covers both land and sea, protecting important forest and marine areas, and offering stunning coastal views. We'll be staying in the Storms River region. Timings today may vary depending on a number of factors, but there is the opportunity here to take a short but steeply-stepped walk to a series of three suspension bridges that overlook the mouth of Storms River as it reaches the sea. You may also like to try your hand at zip wiring (a short drive out of the national park), or an adventurous river kayaking trip up the Storms River (this involves a walk of approximately 20 minutes carrying your paddle, jacket and helmet - it's a stunning river paddle but not a leisurely activity!)

Tonight we'll be staying in simply furnished chalets set either amongst the forest, or on the clifftop. Stay: Storms River Restcamp (or similar) (Comfortable) (B)

We'll leave the Tsitsikamma area this morning for another of South Africa's national parks. It's a long drive of approximately three hours plus stops. Home to more than 600 elephants as well as lions, hyenas and Cape buffalos, Addo Elephant National Park is our last national park of the trip. On arrival, we'll swap into one of the park's safari trucks - perfect for the terrain and for capturing great wildlife shots - for a two-hour game drive with a park guide. Warthogs are abundant here, along with various species of antelope, zebra and of course elephant.

After our game drive, we'll make our way to our accommodation, which is located 20 minutes outside Addo Elephant National Park. Often our hosts here at the small, family-run property will treat us to a proper South African braai this evening, a fitting end to your Garden Route journey. Stay: Addo Homestead (or similar) (Comfortable) (B/D)

Our trip ends after breakfast at our accommodation near Addo Elephant National Park.

There are no activities planned today, so you're free to depart from Addo at any time. Check-out from our accommodation is at 10am. If you'd like a transfer today, you'll need to depart from Port Elizabeth International Airport (PLZ), which is a one-hour drive from Addo. (B)

Trip Inclusions

  • Take in the showstopping vistas along the world-famous Garden Route
  • Two game drives in Addo Elephant National Park offers a unique wildlife experience
  • Seasonal whale watching opportunity in Hermanus - A hotspot for whale migration

  • Moderate pace tours are ideal if you want a holiday which combines exciting activities and experiences with plenty of time to relax and unwind.
  • Typically you'll be active and busy for part of the day but then also have time to rest and recharge your batteries.

  • Accommodation, itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Price is for land, cruise and internal flights as specified. Flights not specified are not included

  • Take in the showstopping vistas along the world-famous Garden Route
  • Two game drives in Addo Elephant National Park offers a unique wildlife experience
  • Seasonal whale watching opportunity in Hermanus - A hotspot for whale migration

  • Moderate pace tours are ideal if you want a holiday which combines exciting activities and experiences with plenty of time to relax and unwind. Typically you'll be active and busy for part of the day but then also have time to rest and recharge your batteries.

  • Accommodation, itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Price is for land, cruise and internal flights as specified. Flights not specified are not included
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Sold Out
Saturday 16 May 2026 16 May 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 27 May 2026 27 May 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $2,760
US$2,677
Save $83
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 13 Jun 2026 13 Jun 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 24 Jun 2026 24 Jun 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $2,760
US$2,677
Save $83
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 04 Jul 2026 04 Jul 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 15 Jul 2026 15 Jul 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $2,760
US$2,677
Save $83
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 25 Jul 2026 25 Jul 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 05 Aug 2026 05 Aug 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $2,760
US$2,677
Save $83
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 08 Aug 2026 08 Aug 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 19 Aug 2026 19 Aug 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $2,760
US$2,677
Save $83
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 22 Aug 2026 22 Aug 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 02 Sep 2026 02 Sep 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $2,760
US$2,677
Save $83
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 05 Sep 2026 05 Sep 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 16 Sep 2026 16 Sep 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,040
US$2,949
Save $91
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 12 Sep 2026 12 Sep 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 23 Sep 2026 23 Sep 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $2,760
US$2,677
Save $83
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 03 Oct 2026 03 Oct 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 14 Oct 2026 14 Oct 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,040
US$2,949
Save $91
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 10 Oct 2026 10 Oct 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 21 Oct 2026 21 Oct 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,040
US$2,949
Save $91
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 17 Oct 2026 17 Oct 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 28 Oct 2026 28 Oct 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $2,760
US$2,677
Save $83
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 31 Oct 2026 31 Oct 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 11 Nov 2026 11 Nov 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $2,760
US$2,677
Save $83
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 07 Nov 2026 07 Nov 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 18 Nov 2026 18 Nov 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,040
US$2,949
Save $91
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 21 Nov 2026 21 Nov 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 02 Dec 2026 02 Dec 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $2,760
US$2,677
Save $83
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 28 Nov 2026 28 Nov 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 09 Dec 2026 09 Dec 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $2,760
US$2,677
Save $83
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 26 Dec 2026 26 Dec 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 06 Jan 2027 06 Jan 27 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $2,760
US$2,677
Save $83
Twin Share (Per Personpp)
Saturday 17 Jan 2026 17 Jan 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 28 Jan 2026 28 Jan 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,010
US$2,939
Save $71
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 24 Jan 2026 24 Jan 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 04 Feb 2026 04 Feb 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Our Price
US$3,310
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Saturday 07 Feb 2026 07 Feb 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 18 Feb 2026 18 Feb 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,730
US$3,639
Save $91
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 21 Feb 2026 21 Feb 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 04 Mar 2026 04 Mar 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Our Price
US$3,730
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Saturday 28 Feb 2026 28 Feb 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 11 Mar 2026 11 Mar 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 14 Mar 2026 14 Mar 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 25 Mar 2026 25 Mar 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,730
US$3,639
Save $91
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 21 Mar 2026 21 Mar 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 01 Apr 2026 01 Apr 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 28 Mar 2026 28 Mar 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 08 Apr 2026 08 Apr 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 04 Apr 2026 04 Apr 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 15 Apr 2026 15 Apr 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Our Price
US$3,450
Solo (Own Room)
Sold Out
Saturday 16 May 2026 16 May 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 27 May 2026 27 May 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 13 Jun 2026 13 Jun 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 24 Jun 2026 24 Jun 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 04 Jul 2026 04 Jul 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 15 Jul 2026 15 Jul 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 25 Jul 2026 25 Jul 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 05 Aug 2026 05 Aug 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 08 Aug 2026 08 Aug 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 19 Aug 2026 19 Aug 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 22 Aug 2026 22 Aug 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 02 Sep 2026 02 Sep 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 05 Sep 2026 05 Sep 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 16 Sep 2026 16 Sep 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,730
US$3,639
Save $91
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 12 Sep 2026 12 Sep 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 23 Sep 2026 23 Sep 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 03 Oct 2026 03 Oct 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 14 Oct 2026 14 Oct 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,730
US$3,639
Save $91
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 10 Oct 2026 10 Oct 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 21 Oct 2026 21 Oct 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,730
US$3,639
Save $91
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 17 Oct 2026 17 Oct 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 28 Oct 2026 28 Oct 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 31 Oct 2026 31 Oct 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 11 Nov 2026 11 Nov 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 07 Nov 2026 07 Nov 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 18 Nov 2026 18 Nov 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,730
US$3,639
Save $91
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 21 Nov 2026 21 Nov 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 02 Dec 2026 02 Dec 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 28 Nov 2026 28 Nov 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 09 Dec 2026 09 Dec 26 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
Saturday 26 Dec 2026 26 Dec 26 Cape Town
Wednesday 06 Jan 2027 06 Jan 27 Port Elizabeth
Details
Definite Departure
Exclusive Savings
Was: $3,450
US$3,367
Save $83
Solo (Own Room)
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Note
Tour & cruises prices are per person. Prices shown have savings applied, are subject to availability and may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Pricing and trip details are correct at this point in time, however are subject to confirmation at the time of booking and are subject to change by Explore. For cruise itineraries, cabin images are sourced from the cruise-line and should be treated as indicative only. Cabin inclusions, upholsteries and room layout may differ to the image(s) shown depending on the ship selected and your sailing dates.

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