SEPTEMBER 2026 - Cape Town Easter 🍷 From USD 1,800 PPS

Day 1 – Arrival & Relaxed afternoon

  • Arrival at Cape Town Airport → transfer to hotel / check-in → settle in.

  • Explore nearby areas on foot (BoKaap, Sea Point Promenade or V&A Waterfront), casual group stroll.

  • Free time to enjoy the pool

  • Dinner at a local spot near your hotel

Day 2 – Half-Day City Tour → Two Oceans Aquarium → Sunset Cruise

  • 🌆 Half-Day Cape Town City Tour

    Cape Town is one of the world’s most scenic coastal cities, famous for its blend of African, Dutch, and Malay heritage. On a city tour, travelers explore historic landmarks, colorful Bo-Kaap streets, bustling markets, and panoramic urban views, framed by the iconic Table Mountain skyline.

  • 🐠 Two Oceans Aquarium

    This world-class aquarium showcases marine life from the Atlantic and Indian Oceans — a true reflection of Cape Town’s unique geographic location. It features sharks, turtles, stingrays, penguins, and immersive underwater tunnels perfect for families and ocean lovers.

  • 🌅 Sunset Cruise – Atlantic Seaboard

    Set sail along the famous Camps Bay and Sea Point coastline as the sun dips into the Atlantic Ocean. Expect golden skies, cool breezes, luxury catamarans, and sometimes wild dolphins following the waves. It’s one of Cape Town’s most romantic experiences.

Day 3 – Table Mountain Cable Car → Winelands Tour + Wine Tasting

  • ⛰️ Table Mountain Cable Car

    Table Mountain is a flat-topped wonder and one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature. The rotating cable car offers a 360° view of Cape Town, Lion’s Head, Camps Bay, and the distant ocean. At the summit, visitors can enjoy walking trails, viewpoints, and breathtaking photography.

  • 🍷 Winelands Tour + Wine Tasting

    South Africa’s Winelands — especially Stellenbosch and Franschhoek — are internationally celebrated for their award-winning wines and vineyard landscapes. Visitors can enjoy cellar tours, tastings of world-class reds and whites, and picturesque vineyards framed by mountains.

Day 4 – Cape Peninsula: Chapman’s Peak → Cape Point → Boulders Beach

  • 🌊 Cape Point via Chapman’s Peak Drive

    Chapman’s Peak is one of the world’s most spectacular coastal roads, curving along cliffs above the Atlantic. It leads to Cape Point, a dramatic promontory within the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve — where the cold Atlantic meets the warmer Indian Ocean and powerful waves crash against rocky shores.

  • 🐧 Boulders Beach – Penguin Colony

    Located near Simon’s Town, Boulders Beach is home to the endangered African penguin. Visitors can get uniquely close to these charismatic birds on protected boardwalks and even see them swimming next to beachgoers in the turquoise water.

Day 5 – Free Day for shopping/relaxation

  • Breakfast at Hotel

  • Free relaxed Day

  • Shopping Day

Day 6 – Final Breakfast at Hotel & Departure

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