Probably the most popular method of touring South Africa is on a self drive holiday, for which the country is ideally suited. Not only are the roads well maintained, clearly signposted and light on traffic but the scenery is both stunning and diverse. Driving is safe and enjoyable and to make life even easier, you drive on the left side of the road. We are pleased to present a range of itineraries that incorporate visits to South Africa's icons - as well as to the lesser known, but equally beautiful and interesting locations.
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Cape Town * Stellenbosch * Hermanus * Oudtshoorn * Knysna * Port Elizabethplus optional Private Game ReserveEnjoy beautiful Cape Town and the Cape at your own pace before taking the stunning Garden Route to Port Elizabeth. Taste some of the best in the heart of the Stellenbosch Winelands and continue to Hermanus, probably the world’s best shore based whale watching centre (Aug-Nov.). On to Oudshoorn, famed for its ostrich farms and feathers, before a couple of days in the lovely location of Knysna. The final stretch to Port Elizabeth, with forested mountains, sweeping beaches and lovely lagoons may be the highlight of your tour.11 days from £1386 per person sharing twin inc. flights
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Cape Town * Arniston * Wilderness * Knysna * Cape St. Francis * Addo Elephant National Park * Oudtshoorn * Robertson * FranschhoekA comprehensive exploration of the famous Garden Route, starting and ending in Cape Town and allowing time to explore at your own pace the highlights of the Western Cape. Visit the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, Cape Winelands and Robben Island. Drive to Knysna via the most southerly point in Africa and the “feather capital of the world”. Take a cruise across Knysna Lagoon to the Featherbed Nature Reserve and experience a game drive in malaria-free Addo Elephant Park. Accommodation is in charming boutique-style 4-star guesthouses and small 3-star hotels.17 days from £1548 including scheduled flights
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Cape Town * Stellenbosch * Oudshoorn * Knysna * Private Game ReserveEnjoy beautiful Cape Town and the Cape at your own pace before taking the stunning Garden Route to Port Elizabeth staying in small boutique hotels. Taste some of the best in the heart of the Stellenbosch Winelands and continue on to Oudshoorn, famed for its ostrich farms and feathers, before enjoying a few days in the lovely location of Kynsna. The final two nights are spent in a malaria-free private game reserve which may be the highlight of your tour.14 days from £2121 per person sharing twin inc. flights
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The Western and Eastern Cape 16-Day Self DriveMontagu * Oudtshoorn * Graaf Reinet * Craddock * Addo Elephant National Park * Port Elizabeth * Plettenberg Bay * Knysna * Cape TownTravel the scenic Route 62 to visit Oudtshoorn the “feather capital of the world”, visit Graaff Reinet, the “gem of the Great Karoo”, and Craddock where you’ll stay in historic houses and be entertained by a Xhosa singing group. Take a game drive in Addo Elephant National Park and stay awhile by the warm Indian Ocean sands at Port Elizabeth. Return to Cape Town via the fabulous Garden Route visiting Plettenberg Bay, Knysna and Stellenbosch before exploring the Cape Peninsular itself.15 days including scheduled flights from £1621
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* Port Elizabeth * Addo * Knysna * Oudtshoorn * Stellenbosch * Cape TownEnjoy a leisurely drive from Port Elizabeth to Cape Town on the glorious Garden Route. Pamper yourself in some of South Africa's most exclusive hotels with delicious dining experiences. Perhaps take a game drive in Addo Elephant Park, explore the beautiful Tsitsikamma Coastal Park, or walk the “Suspension Bridge” trail at Storms River. Wander the waterfront at Knysna and wonder at views from Knysna Heads. See the “ostrich capital” and the Cango Caves of Oudtshoorn before reaching Stellenbosch and “total relaxation”. Your tour ends in Cape Town and Camps Bay, one of the world’s most magnificent beaches10 days from £1550 including scheduled flights
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Johannesburg * Pretoria * Panorama Route * Kruger National Park * Swaziland * Hluhluwe * Durban * Umtata * Garden Route * Winelands * Cape Town.Enjoy a superb three-week self-drive holiday taking in most of South Africa’s highlights. Visit the Cullinan diamond mine, travel the fabulous Panorama Route to Kruger National Park and the mountainous kingdom of Swaziland. More game awaits in Hluhluwe Game Reserve, renowned for its conservation of white rhino, and Greater St Lucia Wetland Park, rich in bird, animal and aquatic life. Relax by Durban’s magnificent Indian Ocean beaches before heading for Umtata where Nelson Mandela was born and spent his youth. From the Eastern Cape you’ll be following the stunning Garden Route through to the Cape Winelands and Cape Town itself. 21 days from £1791 including scheduled flights
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Johannesburg * Pretoria * Panorama Route * Kruger National Park * Swaziland * Zululand * Durban * Drakensberg Mountains * Bloemfontein * Kimberley * Addo National Park * Garden Route * Cape TownVisit Gold Reef City, Lesedi Cultural Village and Sterkfontein Caves. Travel via the magnificent Panorama Route to the Kruger National Park. Experience the Kingdom of Swaziland and enjoy a game drive in the world renowned Hluhluwe Game Reserve. Stay over at the Golden Gate Highlands National Park on your way to Kimberley and travel to Graaff Reinet, to see one of the oldest towns in South Africa with countless restored Cape-Dutch designed houses. Explore the Garden Route and enjoy the Cape winelands and Cape Town with all its magnificent attractions.25 days from £1975 including scheduled flights
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For further information about each itinerary, departure dates, prices and accommodation details please click on the title of the holiday.
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