Cape Town Economy
04 Nights / 05 Days
Package Validity/Travel Dates : 01-Jan-23 to 30-Apr-23
Accommodation
Complimentary Breakfast
City Tour
Airport transfer
Starting From
Per person on a twin sharing basis
Package Rates per person in USD | |||||
Single Occupancy | Twin / Double | Third Adult | Child With Bed (5.1 to 12 years) | Child No Bed (2.1 to 5 yrs) | Infant |
987 | 743 | 776 | 572 | NA | FOC |
Location | No. of Nights | Hotel Name | Star Category | Room Type | Meal Plan |
Cape Town | 04 | The Onyx Hotel | 4 | Standard | Bed & Breakfast |
Day 01: Cape Town Arrival
Welcome to Cape Town. After clearing customs, meet our representative in the waiting area and transfer to your hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure, and you have an option of exploring The Mother city on your own.
Overnight at your hotel in Cape Town.
Day 02: Cape Town City Tour. Full day of Table Mountain, Cape Point and Cape Peninsula.
The morning is at leisure. Catch up on your sleep and have a hearty breakfast. After breakfast the tour guide will collect you at the hotel for a full day of touring the Mother City, to the table Mountain (1 of the Wonders of the World), then drive along the coast to the Cape Point look out point where the 2 oceans meet, then around the other side of the peninsula where you stop at Boulders to see the penguins, a stop at Kalk Bay Harbour and then back to the hotel. The tour lasts for about 8 hours.
Highlights of the tour include Table Mountain – weather permitting, scenic coastal drive through Clifton & Sea Point, Green Market Square, District Six, walk through the Company Gardens, Scenic City tour passing the Houses of Parliament, the City Hall, the Castle and Slave lodge. Visit to Table Mountain (weather permitting)
Situated at the foot of Table Mountain, within a stone’s throw from the Cape Town Stadium and in the heart of Cape Town’s working harbour, the V&A Waterfront offers the visitor an abundance of unforgettable experiences. Indoor shopping and entertainment venues seamlessly merge with ocean vistas and mountain views and the fresh sea breeze and warm African sun add zest to a cosmopolitan, vibrant atmosphere. More than 80 restaurants bring a fusion of international food, from rustic al fresco fish and chips to starched table-cloth cuisine.
Overnight at your hotel in Cape Town.
Day 03: Full day Cape Winelands of Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Paarl
After breakfast today at 9 am, depart for a full day of the Cape Winelands in Constantia and Steenberg, get your taste buds ready for some wine tasting and see how it is harvested and bottled. In the afternoon after you have had a bite for lunch, experience the walking tour of colour, culture and streets of Bo Kaap, the oldest and most multi-cultured suburb just outside the city centre. The tour departs at 9 am and you come back generally by 5 pm.
In the evening return to your hotel. Overnight at hotel in Cape Town.
Day 04: Half day walking tour of City Centre and Bo Kaap
After breakfast, enjoy a brisk walk through the city centre, through the Cape Gardens, up Wale Street to Bo Kaap, where you will experience the multi-cultural South Africa, predominantly Malay culture. Enjoy lunch at the local restaurant and then back to the hotel to rest and have a day of leisure. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 05: Farewell
Today, you say farewell to Cape Town, after check-out, your transfer will be waiting to take you back to the airport for your flight home.
End of Services…
Please check online or with our authorised representative if Travel visa is required to visit our country. It is your responsibility to submit all relevant documents and obtain a legal travel visa (as per requirement) before you travel.
In case your tour is cancelled or curtailed short due to visa issues, we will be unable to provide you any refund of the tour cost.
For E-Visa, we are happy to provide you the visa requirement charges and documents required at highly competitive rates on our portal: https://www.visadone.com
You may click the above link and check the details there*
For Sticker Visa, please check with our local branch for the costing, documents required and approximate processing time.
Travel & Medical Insurance Charges:
It is Traveller’s responsibility to obtain and be in possession of the comprehensive travel and cancellation insurance, including medical insurance with provision for air evacuation, insurance in case of accidents, sudden sickness, medical expenses or death, before embarking on a tour. Our company is neither responsible nor liable for any claims, damage or loss as a result of the Client’s failing to obtain necessary insurance cover.
We are, however, happy to provide you travel insurance as per the plan you select which can offer you comprehensive coverage at highly competitive costs.
Age limit to provide Insurance – Up to 75 years. For Insurance, all rates given are per person in USD.
Current Exclusion:
Up to 75 years age | Travel Insurance Anywhere 2 Anywhere | ||
Premium in USD per person | Platinum Plan/Limit | Gold Plan/Limit | Silver Plan/Limit |
Return Plan | |||
01 – 07 Days | 37 | 25 | 15 |
08 – 15 Days | 49 | 36 | 21 |
16 – 30 Days | 74 | 54 | 32 |
Insurance fees once paid are totally non-refundable. For further details you can check with us on insurance@solidarityinvest.com
*Disclaimer: Please do check with our Branch / Authorised representative about the latest requirement as visa requirements / fees / travel insurance charges are dynamic and subject to change. The consulate at their discretion may ask for additional documents also for visa processing. Visa issuance is purely at the discretion of the consulate and not us.
Covid Guidelines (If any): Please check the below website for Covid Guidelines –
https://www.gov.za/covid-19/models/current-alert-provincemetro
Mandatory Medical /Tests or Vaccination details: Please check the below website for the same –
https://www.gov.za/covid-19/models/current-alert-provincemetro
Package rates per person for the above package:
Package Rates per person in USD | |||||
Single Occupancy | Twin / Double | Third Adult | Child With Bed (5.1 to 12 years) | Child No Bed (2.1 to 5 yrs) | Infant |
987 | 743 | 776 | 572 | NA | FOC |
Taxes Extra. Above 12 years Child will be considered on adult rates only.
Notes:
Please do note that the below points are shared with you for your reference only. Please use them at your own discretion.
Your Health: It is your (Travelers) responsibility to ensure that you are in good health and medically fit to undertake a safari tour. If the tour passes through the malaria area, precautionary treatment is advised. Consultation with a medical practitioner/doctor and obtaining prophylactic and precautionary anti-malaria treatment is necessary.
Local Currency: South African Rand (ZAR)
Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted throughout South Africa.
American Express and Diners Club – not so much!
Foreign currency can be exchanged at local banks and Bureaux de Change. ATM’s are readily available in major cities.
Helpful items for your packing list:
Photography: Due to nature of the safari tour, rugged terrain and extremely dusty conditions,
We would like to urge you to carefully pack all sensitive photographic, electronic and filming equipment, preferably in the dust-proof bags.
People: South Africans are loud and friendly – genuinely friendly. They’re the ones who will strike up a conversation with the locals in any country they visit. And whenever they come across tourists on their own turf, they’re equally as warm-hearted.
Population can be divided into (at least) 11 ethnic groups, the biggest group of which is the Zulu, probably found everywhere in the country. South Africa has 11 officially recognized languages, most of them indigenous dialects.
English is widely spoken throughout and is the primary language in cities, commerce, banking, and government. Road signs and official forms are in English, and you can expect all hotel staff to speak it fluently.
Climate: South Africa enjoys a high number of clear, sunny days. Although varied through different regions, South Africa’s climate is generally mild year-round.
Snowfall is limited to the highest mountain peaks and mean annual rainfall comes to a relatively dry 20 inches.
CAPE TOWN has a Mediterranean climate – it rains during the winter months and it is chilly. The summer months are dry and warm and can be very windy at times.
DURBAN’S climate is almost the same as Miami Florida, hot and humid and rainy in the summer, warm dry days and cool to chilly evenings during the winter months.
JOHANNESBURG‘S climate is warm during the summer with most of the rainfall during this time. Because of the heat in Johannesburg in the summer, residents and visitors alike can experience the most spectacular thunder and lightning storms! Winters in Johannesburg are moderate, with dry sunny days and chilly nights.
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – climate during the summertime is hot and humid during the day and cooler in the evenings. Afternoons very often bring thunderstorms which tend to refresh the air considerably. Winter weather is warm and dry during the days with chilly evenings and mornings.
Make no mistake, in the winter months the evenings and early mornings can be bitterly cold. If you are on safari during this time, you will need to take very warm clothing especially for early morning game drives.
Safety and Security: Leaving your belongings unattended is not advisable. Be with your driver / guide and/or group to avoid unnecessary issues.
Staying safe on Wildlife Viewing Activities: Your safari guide will ensure your safety at all times – listen carefully to instructions and follow the park’s rules at all times. When on a self-drive safari, don’t drive too close to wildlife and only leave your car in designated areas where it is safe to do so.
Staying safe in Cities and Towns: South Africa has a high level of crime, including rape and murder. The risk of violent crime to visitors travelling to the main tourist destinations is generally low. The South African authorities prioritise protecting tourists and tourism police are deployed in several towns and cities. Being in numbers and staying with your driver / guide always helps. It may not be safe to venture out post dark alone.