Experience the best of Cape Town in 2 days with an all-inclusive package. Go paragliding, visit Robben Island, and enjoy a wine tasting tour in the beautiful winelands.
Experience the best of Cape Town in 2 days with an all-inclusive package. Go paragliding, visit Robben Island, and enjoy a wine tasting tour in the beautiful winelands.
- Robben Island Museum - The island housed a leper colony from 1846 to 1931, and those judged insane were also sent there. A lighthouse was installed in 1864. Fortifications were erected during World War II, and from the mid-1960s to 1991 Robben Island served as South Africa’s maximum-security prison.
- Robben Island Museum - The island housed a leper colony from 1846 to 1931, and those judged insane were also sent there. A lighthouse was installed in 1864. Fortifications were erected during World War II, and from the mid-1960s to 1991 Robben Island served as South Africa’s maximum-security prison.
- Bottled water
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Hotel pickup
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Bottled water
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Hotel pickup
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Food and drinks, other than the “value added offers” specified in your guidebook
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Food and drinks, other than the “value added offers” specified in your guidebook
1 Experience paragliding and relish the bird’s eye view of Cape Town.
2 Feel the Spirit of Freedom at Robben Island
In 1964, a defender of anti-apartheid, Nelson Mandela, was captured and thrown into South Africa’s Robben Island, located off the west of Cape Town. He spent the ensuing 18 years locked up in a tiny jail cell, facing strenuous labor, and…
1 Experience paragliding and relish the bird’s eye view of Cape Town.
2 Feel the Spirit of Freedom at Robben Island
In 1964, a defender of anti-apartheid, Nelson Mandela, was captured and thrown into South Africa’s Robben Island, located off the west of Cape Town. He spent the ensuing 18 years locked up in a tiny jail cell, facing strenuous labor, and only allowed to meet a single visitor annually. Regardless, Mandela eventually became the first black president of his nation, a laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize, and recognized globally for his remarkable dedication to human rights and social justice.
3 Immerse Yourself in a Wine Retreat.
South Africa’s illustrious ‘winelands’ rank among the most exquisite vineyard landscapes across the globe. The sudden rise of majestic mountains, untamed coastlines, and unmatched host services make the country a compelling destination for wine aficionados.
Despite no different from the New World wine countries, South Africa’s vineyards have flourished for centuries.
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- Paragligliding
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- Robben Island
- n 1964, an anti-apartheid revolutionary named Nelson Mandela was arrested and brought to South Africa’s Robben Island, just west of Cape Town. He would spend the next 18 years imprisoned in an 8x7-foot cell, forced to do hard labor, and permitted only one visitor a year. Even so, Mandela went on to become his country’s first black president, a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, and known globally for his significant contributions to human rights and social justice.
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- Wine Tasting Tour
- 3 Wine Tour. South Africa’s “winelands,” as they’re known, are among the most beautiful wine-producing regions in the world. Dramatic landscapes marked by mountains that jut up seemingly out of nowhere, rugged coastlines, and world-class hospitality have made this country a must-visit destination for wine lovers. And while it’s often categorized as a New World wine country, South Africa’s vineyards have been thriving for centuries.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.