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Relaxing Rascals | South Africa | Cape Town |
| This relaxing tour, using Premier to Luxury accommodation, is ideal for the South African summer, spring and autumn. Ideal for all ages. Can be undertaken using more moderate lodges as well. |
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| Meals |
Bed and Breakfast for 9 nights and FBG for 3 nights on Safari |
| Accommodation |
Mix of Premier and Luxury |
| Departure Dates |
On request |
| Transport |
Group E rental car with unlimited kilometres. Upgrades to larger vehicles easily arranged. |
| Price Includes |
Meals and accommodation as shown in text, (we are assuming 2 children aged 6 and 8 years sharing with their parents), Group B car rental |
| Price Excludes |
International & domestic flights, visas, items of a personal nature, meals not specified |
| Minimum Number |
2 |
| Climate |
Mediterranean in the Cape (winter rains, hot dry summers), summer showers on Garden Route |
| Best time to go |
Suitable all year round, especially October to May |
| Health Requirements |
None - sunblock essential |
| Combines well with |
Waterberg Safari, Madikwe Safari
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| Other Ideas |
Ideal for all ages of children including the under-sixes. The price given below is based on a family of 4 with 2 adults and 2 children under 12 years of age. Please contact us for a specific quote for your family.
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| Notes |
Please note that children over 12 years are usually treated as adults by South African hotels and have their own room. Daily flights into Cape Town with SAA or BA from £549 per person including taxes |
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Day 1 : Arrive Cape Town, 4 nights Constantia Uitsig Hotel. Bed & Breakfast On arrival at Cape Town Airport, you collect your Group E rental car (Toyota Avanza or similar) and drive to Constantia Uitsig or Radisson Hotel, Cape Town for 4 nights BB.
Cape Town is one of the most beautifully situated cities in the world. Cradled by Table Mountain, it has immense charm and historical interest whilst its unique cultural blend; part African, part European and part Asian, makes for a cosmopolitan dining experience. Take the cable car or walk up Table Mountain, visit the colourful Malay quarter or meander through the wonderful Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. Browse through the vibrant Greenmarket Square, head out to Robben Island by boat or simply relax on the beach. When you want to range further, the Cape Peninsula offers one of the finest coastal drives in Africa to the Cape of Good Hope. Here you might see whales breeching just off the bay or quirky penguins on Boulder's beach.
The Constantia Uitsig is a luxurious boutique hotel set on a working wine farm with three widely acclaimed gourmet restaurants. There are 16 inviting and elegant garden cottages, including two family cottages, each with minibar, tea and coffee facilities, underfloor heating and ceiling fans. The spa, with six treatment rooms, offers a variety of indulgent treatments. Other facilities include a pool, guest lounge and bars, horse riding by arrangement, cricket oval, complimentary wine tasting and spectacular walks in the surrounding vineyards.
Alternatively The Radisson Hotel is set on the water?s edge overlooking Granger Bay close to the V&A Waterfront and exudes a relaxed charm. It has the feel of a luxurious beach hotel and yet it is only ten minutes easy walk from the V&A Waterfront. 85 rooms face the mountain and city whilst the 96 one and two bedroom suites have wonderful sea and marina views. The hotel is designed around an atrium, so it has a light, spacious feel. The rim pool is particularly tempting, and overlooks the Atlantic Ocean with the waves crashing against the boulders below.
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Day 2 : Exploring Cape Town The charm of Cape Town is partly explained by Table Mountain, which breaks up the city into distinct areas, each with its own character and, indeed, its own weather! The city bowl basks in the dramatic shadow of the 1000m mountain, with its characteristic ?tablecloth? of mist rolling over the edge. The fashionable Waterfront and City Bowl areas are ideal for visitors who enjoy city life with plenty of restaurants, cafés and clubs within walking distance of your hotel. The southern suburbs of Newlands and Constantia reflect yet another side of Cape Town, reminiscent of its gracious colonial past. Majestic oak trees and endless swathes of roses and blue agapanthus are set against the forested slopes of Table Mountain.
Cape Town is wonderful for families with many excursions available from beach visits to a cable car ride up Table Mountain. We particularly recommend the Oceanarium in the Waterfront, the Sciencecentre at Canal Walk, a sunset boat cruise from the Waterfront, Kirstenbosch Gardens and , for older children, enjoying some of the many superb hiking trails on Table Mountain and at Cape Point. Our detailed itinerary outlines the nicest beaches for families as well as a range of family-orientated activities.
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Day 5 : 2 nights, La Plume, Little Karoo, Bed & Breakfast Today you fly (additional cost) or drive to the Little Karoo for 2 nights at La Plume Country House BB (4 hours, 450km).
The arid, rugged Little Karoo is reached via the spectacular mountain passes over the Outeniqua Mountains. You can sample the excellent wines of the area over lunch at a working ostrich farm or visit the Cango Caves, a labyrinthine complex of limestone caverns. The intrepid will be captivated by the wild beauty of the Swartberg Pass to Prince Albert, whilst children will adore seeing the big cats at the Cango wildlife ranch, learning about ostriches, and cringing at the crocodile and snake farm.
La Plume is a working ostrich farm with peaceful views over the Olifants River valley to the Swartberg Mountains. The attention to detail really sets La Plume apart: pretty cushions on the outdoor furniture and flowers on your patio table. The attractive Victorian homestead is decorated in period style and all rooms and suites are furnished with Cape antiques, as well as air-conditioning, fan, complimentary port, television and bar fridge. The three-bedroom cottage is ideal for families. Farm tours and Karoo farm-style dinners are available on request, if you don?t feel like stirring from this tranquil oasis.
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Day 7 : 3 nights, Hunter's Country House, Plettenberg Bay, Bed & Breakfast You head over the Outeniqua Pass to the Garden Route where you spend 3 nights at the lovely Hunter's Country House, Plettenberg Bay, BB (2 hours, 140km).
The Garden Route thoroughly deserves its reputation for enchanting beauty. The 'garden' refers not to cultivated gardens, but to its captivating Elysian charm. This region, between Mossel Bay and the Storms River, offers a spectacular coastline of dramatic headlands giving way to white sandy beaches. Behind the sand dunes lie placid lagoons and lakes, with a hinterland of soaring mountains, covered by indigenous rainforest, magnificent twisting passes, waterfalls and wooded ravines.
Hunter's is an oasis of tranquillity, a romantic retreat in beautiful gardens and overlooking the indigenous forest. The original homestead is full of character and charm, luxuriously furnished with fine antiques and sumptuous fabrics. Within the beautiful gardens are the thatched suites. The Orchard, Garden and Premier and Family suites have antiques, open fireplaces, delightful bathrooms and private patios. The Classic suites, with private plunge pool, separate lounge-dining room, and indoor-outdoor showers, are a real treat. The Forest Suite is unashamedly indulgent, with a separate sitting room, hifi & DVD, dining room and private plunge pool. Children have their own dedicated games & activity room, shallow pool, sandpit and organised activities on offer.
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Day 10 : 3 nights, Mark's Camp, Lalibela Game Reserve, Full Board & Game Drives Head to the Eastern Cape for 3 nights on a child-friendly safari at Mark?s Camp (in Lalibela Private Game Reserve) FBG (3½ hours, 350km).
Thousands of hectares in the Eastern Cape have been returned to natural bushveld that supports the Big Five as well as abundant plains species and birdlife. Lalibela comprises three lodges within 7,500ha of Big Five malaria-free bushveld. Game drives in open 4x4 vehicles bring you face to face with the game, from mighty elephant, lion, rhino and buffalo to tiny blue duiker and rock hyrax. African wild dogs and spotted hyena have also been reintroduced to Lalibela.
Mark?s Camp is a child-friendly game lodge, with an extensive children?s safari programme, decorated in a relaxed Pan-African style. Seven chalets include three family chalets.
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Day 11 : On Safari The pattern of activities will depend on the age of your children. Younger children, typically under 6 years, will take part in the lodge's kids safari programme which will introduce them to the bush through various activities. They will have a kid's game drive which is shorter than the standard drive. However they will not be allowed to join the adult game drive in open vehicles for safety reasons. Contact us for other options if you wish to all be on safari together. We will recommend Riverbend Game Lodge instead. Contact us for further details.
Children of 6 to 7 years will be able to go on the main game drive. You generally enjoy a game drive immediately after early morning tea and coffee, as the animals rise early to hunt in the cool of the day. The two to three hour drive finishes in time for a late breakfast, which will be keenly appreciated after your early morning start! A late afternoon game drive will introduce you to some of the nocturnal animals and their predators before enjoying at atmospheric dinner back at the homestead.
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Day 13 : Depart from Port Elizabeth After a final early morning game drive, you drive to Port Elizabeth to return your rental car in time for your onward flight.
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1 Apr 2008 to 31 Aug 2008
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1 Sep 2008 to 30 Sep 2008
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1 Oct 2008 to 31 Oct 2008
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1 Nov 2008 to 31 Dec 2008
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| Family pricing for four |
ZAR R 55,210 |
ZAR R 60,280 |
ZAR R 78,290 |
ZAR R 79,120 |
| Prices may be based
on current exchange rates and are subject to change prior to booking. |
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| Contact us for more information or book your trip by clicking on the appropriate button below. One of our consultants will gladly help you with any questions you may have. |
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