- 1-19 December departure: £2688pp (includes saving of £310 per person )
- 5 Jan-24 March: £2,944pp (includes saving of £226 per person ) – free upgrade to Pumba Water Lodge available if preferred!
Day One – Overnight British Airways flight to Cape Town
After holidays have been off the agenda for so long, just browsing the duty free and indulging in an airport meal is going to be a real moment! You have an overnight British Airways flight to sit back, relax, rest up and get excited about the adventure ahead.Day Two – Check in to your luxury Cape Town hotel, ready to explore
Fresh (hopefully) off your flight, you’ll be met by your private driver and transferred into the heart of cosmopolitan Cape Town. We have included complimentary early check-in to your luxury room at the lovingly restored Abbey Manor Guest House , nestled on the slopes of Table Mountain. So, you can unpack and settle in for the next four nights before heading out to explore this amazing city.
Day Three – Table Mountain and Robben Island
Morning – The iconic Table Mountain What better way to start your first full day in South Africa, than a trip up to the top of the iconic Table Mountain . Head up in the morning to beat the crowds. Plus, it’s more likely to be clear in the mornings, giving you the perfect opportunity to take in the far-reaching views across the city and panoramic views down the rocky spine of the Cape Peninsula.




Day Four – Explore the Cape Peninsula or treat yourself in the Winelands
Today you have two choices of small group tours included in your South Africa holiday. Your only worry will be choosing which one tempts you more! Day-trip to the Cape Peninsula The Cape Peninsula is amazing stretch of land, just a short drive from Cape Town, with a wealth of stunning bays and beaches, nature trails, quaint villages and wildlife to explore. The drive itself is spectacular and one of the best driving roads on earth. As you wind around the scenic Chapman’s Peak coastal road, the huge expanse of blue ocean to your right and jagged cliffs to your left, it’s no M25! Expect to get acquainted with the suited and booted penguins at Boulders Beach (you can even take a dip in the ocean with them if you’re brave enough!) and venture to the Cape Point Lighthouse where the views of the coast are sure to wow.



Day Five – Short flight to the Eastern Cape, safari adventures await
This morning you will be transferred back to Cape Town airport, where you take a short flight to the Eastern Cape region. Your private driver will be waiting for you at the other end to transfer you to drive you into the wilderness to your luxury safari lodge on Amakhala game reserve for a few days of goosebump inducing, pinch-yourself-moment-filled safari adventure. All game drives are included in this South Africa holiday! Luxury chalet, Woodbury Lodge High on a ridge overlooking the “Little Serengeti” plains of the reserve, the thatch-and-adobe suites of Woodbury Lodge have some of the best views in Amakhala. Whether on your private deck, in the pool or on one of the lounge decks, you can grab your binoculars and try to spot game on the plains, without having to leave the comfort of the lodge! The suites are decorated in a contemporary African style to compliment the traditional architecture and finished to a high standard. Put it all together and it’s easy to see why Woodbury Lodge is one of our favourite places to stay on the reserve.

Days Six to Seven – Wildlife adventures
Morning game drives Safari drives are always scheduled for early morning and late afternoon, when the wildlife is most active. Both mornings you’ll be wakened by a call from your ranger, who will have a freshly brewed tea or coffee waiting for you before you climb aboard the safari truck. Your ranger will use his skills and extensive experience of the bush, plus information from other rangers out on game drives, to pinpoint the best game viewing for you. He (or she!) will also teach you about the animals you are seeing – it is truly amazing how much information they are able to pass on, they really know their stuff!



Day Eight – Roadtrip along the beautiful Garden Route
Time for a final early morning game drive and leisurely breakfast to follow before you are transferred the short distance back to the airport. Here you will pick up your hire car and drive down to the coastal region of the Garden Route for your final few days to relax and enjoy your time in South Africa. The Garden Route The Garden Route is one of the most popular destinations in South Africa, and after a couple of days of exploring it, you’ll understand why! With the gorgeous juxtaposition of a heavily wooded landscape with a shoreline peppered with lagoons, long beaches, canyons and crashing waves, it’s a truly special place. It is the lush greenness of it all that gives the Garden Route its name, and taking the back roads through the forests, across picture-perfect stone bridges that date back over a hundred years in your own car is a great way to get off-the-beaten track here. Robberg Beach Lodge Your luxury lodge, The Robberg Beach Lodge comprises four neighbouring houses just off the Robberg Beach in one of the most desirable suburbs of Plettenberg Bay.

Day Nine to Twelve – Roadtrip along the stunning Garden Route
With the freedom of your own car, enjoy time on the Garden Route after your safari adventures. Time here can be spent exploring the local highlights including the world heritage Tsitsikamma National Park , wildlife sanctuaries on the Crags , walking the suspension bridge across Storms River or simply unwinding on the sweeping beaches.