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Langebaan (with taster Safari) - Cape Town - Stellenbosch Winelands

Around

£1850

p.p.
Price includes:
  • Accommodation
  • Selected meals
  • Transfers
  • Game drive
Based on:

Minimum 2 passengers (or a single supplement will apply)

This is a suggested tour itinerary. Call and speak to one for our south-africa travel experts for a tailor made tour specific to your requirements

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Tour Highlights

Combine a week at the beautiful flat water lagoon of Langebaan (one of the best wind sport locations on the Planet), including a taster game drive, with a few days in and around Cape Town, finishing off with a relaxing couple of days in the Winelands. Sound good?

Days 1 - 7

4* Windtown Lagoon Hotel

100km North of Cape Town (90 mins transfer from the airport), on South Africa's West Coast, lies the kitesurfing, windsurfing and wing foiling haven of Langebaan Lagoon. This quaint little seaside town offers great flat water conditions on a stunning blue lagoon with consistent winds from November to March (the SA summer). Ideal for beginners or those wishing to improve their skills, the Langebaan Lagoon is one of the most beautiful lagoons in the world set in the West Coast nature reserve.

During one afternoon we will include a 3-hour game drive in the nearby safari park, just a 30-minute drive away. This friendly family-owned reserve is home to 4 of the Big 5 (Lion, Buffalo, Rhino and Leopard), Cheetah, Giraffe, Zebra, Kudu, Eland, Oryx, Blue Wildebeest, Mountain Reedbuck, Red Hartebeest and much more. 

Langebaan

Langebaan is an idyllic little seaside town on the South African West Coast, and one of the best flat water Windsurf Lagoons on the Planet, just 90 minutes drive from Cape Twon. Founded in 1922, this historical town was once a whaling station, but it has now been transformed into a holiday destination on the West Coast. It is a mecca for nature lovers and Windsurfers. The lagoon is part of a protected area, the West Coast National Park - a world-renowned birding spot with migratory birds from as far as Russia stopping here annually.

The jewel of the West Coast towns, Langebaan will leave you with memories of a startling blue sea, acres of spring flowers and the enticing smell of fish ‘braais’ (barbeques). Sunsets on the west-facing coast are legendary and you’ll experience plenty of enchanting moments. We are sure you will return again and again to this tranquil, magnificently beautiful place.

During the South African summer months, from November to April Langebaan is on the most wind sure location on the Planet. The climate at this time of year is perfect, with temperatures in the high 20s/early 30s. The lagoon offers a huge flat water area, with many shallow sections, making this an ideal beginner or improver destination. Most of the Lagoon is surrounded by a nature reserve, which provides stunning views from the water back across the surrounding area.

Other compelling reasons to consider a holiday to Langebaan is the amazing and very cheap eating out, the world-class service (and always with a genuine smile), the huge range of off-water activities, and incredible value for money we enjoy with the relatively strong Pound.

It is best to have a car in Langebaan, so we would normally include this as part of your holiday quote. There are also lots of add-on options for a holiday to Langebaan, including extra nights in Cape Town, wildlife safaris, or even combining your stay in South Africa with a visit to Mauritius! Please call and speak to an expert advisor so we can put together the right trip for your budget, duration, and specific requirements.

Days 8 - 11

5* Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel

Head back to Cape Town and spend three days exploring the sights of this iconic city and surrounding Cape Peninsula. There is so much to see and do in the area. Three days barely scratches the surface, but the main trips would include a half-day city tour (by foot, bike or e-bike), climbing Table Mountain (or Cable Car up), Cape Town museum and V&A Waterfront. A must is the full-day tour to Cape Point by way of Boulders (to see the penguins), and returns via the famous Champman Peak scenic drive. 

We can pre-book a full itinerary, including private guided tours. Speak to one of our South Africa experts

Cape Town

Cape Town is a city full of beauty, adventure, and history. One of the top attractions is Table Mountain, a flat-topped mountain that offers breathtaking views of the city, ocean, and surrounding landscapes. You can take a cable car to the top or hike up if you enjoy walking in nature. Another great viewpoint is Lion’s Head, a smaller peak next to Table Mountain, which is especially popular for sunrise and sunset hikes.

In the heart of the city, the V&A Waterfront is a lively area with many restaurants, shops, and entertainment options. You can take a boat ride, visit the Two Oceans Aquarium, or explore local markets. From the waterfront, ferries leave for Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned. A guided tour here is a powerful experience and a chance to learn about South Africa’s past.

A short drive from the city takes you to Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope, two of the most scenic spots in the country. The coastal drive is stunning, with stops at places like Chapman’s Peak Drive, a winding road with dramatic ocean views. Along the way, you can visit Boulders Beach, home to a colony of adorable African penguins.

Cape Town also has incredible beaches. Camps Bay is one of the most famous, with white sand, blue waters, and plenty of restaurants nearby. Clifton Beach is a great spot for sunbathing and relaxing, while Muizenberg Beach is known for its colourful beach huts and is a popular place for surfing.

If you love adventure, you can try paragliding from Signal Hill for an unforgettable view of the city or go kayaking in the ocean to see dolphins and seals. There are also many hiking trails in Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, one of the most beautiful gardens in the world.

For culture and history, a visit to Bo-Kaap is a must. This neighbourhood is famous for its brightly coloured houses and rich Cape Malay heritage. You can also explore District Six Museum, which tells the story of people who were forced to leave their homes during apartheid.

Cape Town offers something for everyone, from nature and adventure to history and relaxation. Whether you want to explore mountains, beaches, or vineyards, this city is full of unforgettable experiences.

Days 12 - 14

5* Leeu Estates

The Cape Vineland’s comprises the Stellenbosch, Franschoek, and Paarl Valley, whose fertile soil is conducive to growing a mixture of grapes. Stellenbosch is renowned for its viticulture, and hundreds of world-class wine estates are strewn across the town’s outskirts. Stellenbosch is a wine and food capital, a lively university town, and a historical hub set at the foot of the Stellenbosch Mountain

While there, other than hopping between the area’s wine estates and taking in the mountainous backdrop, you can walk along the town’s oak-lined avenues, admiring the Cape Dutch architecture and stopping to sample some of the local food. Each dish helps tell the story of Stellenbosch’s colonial history, which dates back to 1679.

Stellenbosch and Franschhoek

Stellenbosch and Franschhoek are two of South Africa’s most renowned wine regions, each offering a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Stellenbosch, the country’s second-oldest town, is known for its Cape Dutch architecture, oak-lined streets, and prestigious university. It has a vibrant atmosphere with art galleries, fine dining, and world-class wineries. The town is surrounded by rolling vineyards and dramatic mountains, creating a picturesque setting that attracts both wine lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Franschhoek, meaning "French Corner," has a distinct European charm rooted in its Huguenot heritage. This small town is considered South Africa’s culinary capital, with award-winning restaurants and a strong focus on gourmet food paired with exceptional wines. The surrounding valley is breathtaking, with lush vineyards set against a backdrop of towering mountains. The Franschhoek Wine Tram is a popular attraction, offering a scenic and leisurely way to explore the region’s top wine estates.

Both Stellenbosch and Franschhoek offer a perfect mix of history, luxury, and natural splendour, making them must-visit destinations for travellers exploring the Cape Winelands.

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