South Africa has been producing wine since 1659 with wine cuttings introduced to the Cape by the Dutch and French Huguenots. Many high profile to the like of Napoleon Bonaparte drunk the South African wine.
Hence, this tour of the winelands is probably the second most popular tour in Cape Town after the Cape of Good Hope tour. The Cape Winelands are looked at as one of the most beautiful countryside in the world. With dramatic, expansive vistas of mountains, vineyards and ocean. The wineries are uniquely interesting and picturesque: with rich history, stunning Cape Dutch buildings accompanied by magnificent gardens. This tour takes visitors to modern architecture buildings and world class restaurants such as Delaire Graff Estate, Tokara,..
For wine lovers, we thought to encourage them not to visit Cape Town without familliarising themselves with our beautiful South African wines and appreciate the beautifully, well looked after winelands where our grape are grown and wine isproduced.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Specialized infant seats are available. Not recommended for pregnant travelers. Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Next to porter's desk in front of Westin hotel entrance.