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The Mother City

ONE OF OUR TOP DESTINATIONS

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Year Round

Steadfast’s favourite time to visit

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Table Mountain, Beaches & Winelands

The Mother City

Visit Cape Town

Great for: Beach, city breaks, food & wine, hiking, history & culture

Situated at the southern point of the world’s most majestic continent, you’ll find Cape Town. Nestled between the iconic Table Mountain and aquamarine Atlantic Ocean, the Mother City has a temperate Mediterranean climate, astonishing natural beauty, world-class wine and dining, rich history, vibrant culture, and a buzzing nightlife scene. All of which make it an excellent year-round destination.

Whether you prefer to spend your days soaking up the sun on Blue Flag beaches, tasting your way through the Winelands, hiking Africa’s oldest mountains, or immersing yourself in Capetonian culture, this stunning city is sure to capture your heart.

HIGHLIGHTS

Wine tasting at award-winning estates

Sunset cruises on the Atlantic Ocean

Helicopter tours of the peninsula

Outdoor activities on mountains and beaches

Fine-dining experiences at top restaurants

Cultural tours and vibrant nightlife

Featured Itineraries

Maison Noir: Hout Bay, South Africa (4 nights) from R77 000 per night

Habitas: Namibia (4 nights) from R81 000 per night

The Aven: Camps Bay, South Africa (4 nights) from R35 000 per night

Villa Lali: Matemwe, Zanzibar (4 nights) from $2835 per night

 

Iron Man Villa: Cape Town (3 nights) from R120 000 per night

La Cle Domain: Franschhoek (3 nights) from R42 700 per night

Cheetah Plains Private Game Reserve: Sabi Sands Nature Reserve (3 nights) from R163 500 per night

 

The Alphen Boutique Hotel: Constantia, Cape Town (3 nights) from R9 850 pp, per night

Heaven Boutique Hotel: Kigali, Rwanda (1 night) from R2 700 pp, per night sharing

Wilderness Bisate: Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda (5 nights) from $1 830 pp, per night sharing

The Silo Hotel: V&A Waterfront, Cape Town (3 nights) from R26 200 per night

La Residence: Franschhoek (2 nights) from R10 300 pp, per night sharing

Birkenhead House, Hermanus (2 nights) from R7000 pp, per night sharing

Royal Malewane, Thornybush Game Reserve (3 nights) from R52 500 pp, per night sharing

Dorp Hotel: Cape Town (4 nights) from R3250 pp, per night

Dulini Moya: Sabi Sand Nature Reserve (4 nights) from R23 800 pp, per night

Sussurro: Vilanculos, Mozambique (4 nights) from $755 per person, sharing

Mount Nelson: Cape Town (4 nights) from R8130 pp, per night sharing

Savute Elephant Lodge: Chobe National Park, Botswana (4 nights) from $2000 pp, per night

Eagle Island Lodge: Moremi Game Reserve, Botswana Okavango Delta (4 nights) from $2000 pp, per night

The Marley Boutique Hotel: Camps Bay, Cape Town (3 nights) from R4950 pp, per night sharing

Coot Club: Stanford, South African Whale Coast (3 nights) from R8950 pp, per night sharing

 

21 Nettleton: Clifton, Cape Town (3 nights) from R7855 pp, per night sharing

Grootbos Nature Reserve: Gansbaai (3 nights) from R10 200 pp, per night sharing

Simbavati Amani, Camp George or Waterside: Klaserie Game Reserve (3 nights) from R9,125 pp, per night sharing

 

Ellerman House: Bantry Bay, Cape Town (3 nights) from R9000 pp, per night

Loapi Tented Camp: Tswalu Kalahari Game Reserve, South Africa (3 nights) from R51 370 pp, per night

Mount Nelson: Cape Town (3 nights) from R8130 pp, per night

La Cotte Farm: Franschhoek (3 nights) from R1834 pp, per night

Pioneer Camp: Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands (3 nights) from R39 450 pp, per night

Mount Nelson: Cape Town, South Africa (3 nights) from R8130 pp, per night

Matetsi: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe (3 nights) from $1440 pp, per night

Belmond Safari’s Eagle Island Lodge: Okavango Delta, Botswana (3 nights) from $2000 pp, per night

FAQ

May – September

UK: British nationals can visit South Africa and can stay in the country for 90 days without a visa.

USA: U.S. citizens (U.S. passport holders) visiting the Republic of South Africa for ninety (90) days or less for tourism / business purposes do not need visas.

EU: If you’re traveling with a passport from many EU countries, you do not need a visa to visit South Africa as long as your trip is for tourism or business and isn’t more than 90 days.

India: Yes, Indian passport holders need a visa to enter South Africa. Indian tourists and other short-term visitors can get a visa for South Africa online or through the embassy in India.

UAE: A visa for South Africa from the United Arab Emirates is not required for stays up to 90 days in the country for purposes of tourism or business.

Malaria-free

9-18 months in advance

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South African Rand. You shouldn’t carry or pay with USD or other foreign currency. 

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