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South Africa – 8-day Cape & Garden Route Classic – Private Self-drive

8 days / 7 nights
Cape Town • Hermanus • Franschhoek • Oudtshoorn • Knysna

Highlights

Cape Town

Hermanus

Franschhoek

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South Africa – 8-day Cape & Garden Route Classic – Private Self-drive

From $1,205
Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge
Knysna
Cape Town
Kensington Place
Abalone Guest Lodge
Kensington Place

Includes

7 nights' accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis
Rental car, economy category, with full insurance, unlimited mileage, manual transmission, and air-conditioner - price is subject to change until rental car is booked and confirmed

Excludes

Flights
Drinks
Meals other than breakfast
Fuel and toll fees
Increase in rental car fees
Excursions and entrance fees
Gratuities - we recommend ZAR 180 per person/day per guide and for lodge staff
Entry visa
Travel insurance
Increase in government tax and park fees

Itinerary

Cape Town, South Africa

Set at the confluence of the Indian and Atlantic oceans and backed by the iconic Table Mountain, the bustling city of Cape Town presents an alluring combination of drawcards. Incredible powdery white beaches, highly acclaimed wine routes, and astonishingly beautiful mountain trails surround a cosmopolitan hub. This diverse metropolis is filled with superb shops and restaurants, extraordinary heritage monuments, a multitude of entertainment venues, and a spectacular, chic waterfront harbour. Highlights include the dramatic cliffs of Cape Point; Table Mountain's jaw-dropping views; Boulders Beach, where penguins might swim right up to you in the warm Indian ocean waters; the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, where you can walk along a treetop canopy among incredible native flora or watch an open-air concert at the base of the mountain; Robben Island, where visitors can see the cell where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years; and many more.
Cape Town
Cape Town
Cape Town
Cape Town
Cape Town
Cape Town
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  • Kensington Place

    Day 1 - 3

    Kensington Palace is located in the leafy Cape Town suburb of Higgovale and is situated below Table Mountain. The hotel offers eight spacious suites that feature Wi-Fi access, a television and private outdoor terrace that overlooks the city and its harbour. Guests can enjoy delicious meals at the onsite restaurant as well as unwind with a refreshing drink at the bar. The hotel also offers a lush quiet garden and an intimate outdoor swimming pool.
    Kensington Place
    Kensington Place
    Kensington Place
    Kensington Place
    Kensington Place
    Kensington Place
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Day 1

Day Notes:

Upon arrival in Cape Town, collect your rental car at the airport and head to your hotel to kick off your first night in this vibrant city. If you find yourself with some extra time, seize the opportunity to explore the city at your own pace with your rental car or consider adding a city tour to your itinerary for a guided adventure.

Driving time: ~60km/30 minutes

  • Self Drive from Cape Town International Airport [CPT] to Kensington Place

  • Check-in to Kensington Place

Day 2

Day Notes:

 Discover the Cape Peninsula at your own pace with the flexibility of a self-driven excursion, or add a guided tour to your itinerary.

Journey along the picturesque Chapman's Peak Drive, reaching the iconic Cape of Good Hope. On your way back towards the city, make a worthwhile stop in Simon's Town to observe the charming penguins. A visit to Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden is recommended for those with a penchant for botanical beauty.

  • Day at leisure

Hermanus, South Africa

Situated just 140 kilometres from Cape Town and built between the beautiful shores of Walker Bay, Hermanus has grown from a small seaside resort town to become arguably the best-known place for whale watching in the world. This town is also famed for its natural scenic beauty, featuring long stretches of pristine beaches. An excellent variety of restaurants, cafes and bars are also on offer. Today, Hermanus is more than just a popular holiday destination and offers visitors all kinds of activities, both energetic and relaxing. Visitors can explore the Old Harbour Museum, which is comprised of the charming fisherman’s village, the old harbour, and the Whale House Museum; hike through the nearby Fernkloof Nature Reserve, and sample an array of top-quality wine along the famous Hermanus Wine Route.
Hermanus
Hermanus
Hermanus
Hermanus
Hermanus
Hermanus
  • Abalone Guest Lodge

    Day 3 - 4

    Abalone Guest Lodge, located at Sievers Point in Hermanus, offers a unique blend of luxury and artistic charm. Nestled between the town center and Blue Flag beaches, it provides direct access to the scenic Cliff Path, renowned for whale watching. The lodge features en-suite rooms with amenities such as air-conditioning, Nespresso coffee makers, and TVs. Guests can relax in the sauna or take a dip in the swimming pool. Additional facilities include a treatment room, gym, and Wi-Fi access throughout the property.
    Abalone Guest Lodge
    Abalone Guest Lodge
    Abalone Guest Lodge
    Abalone Guest Lodge
    Abalone Guest Lodge
    Abalone Guest Lodge

Day 3

Day Notes:

After breakfast, leave Cape Town and make your way to the charming seaside town of Hermanus, known as one of the best whale-watching places in the world. From here, you can even watch whales from shore. Whale season is typically from June - November. But also outside of whale season, Hermanus has a lot to offer, with its stunning scenery, which can be taken in on beautiful coastal walks; its rich history, and vibrant culture.

Driving time: ~120km /2 hours

  • Check-out from Kensington Place

  • Self Drive from Kensington Place to Abalone Guest Lodge

  • Check-in to Abalone Guest Lodge

Franschhoek, South Africa

Set just over an hour from Cape Town, within the inspiring landscapes of the Cape Winelands, Franschhoek is a heritage town and a world-renowned food and wine destination. Travellers could choose to focus their visit on any one aspect alone - nature, cuisine or culture - and find plenty to keep them busy. The estates here attract wine experts from around the globe with their Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cap Classique sparkling wine (among others). Five-star restaurants alongside the cellars are surrounded by the same jaw-dropping valley scenes that have brought artists and writers to the area for centuries. A superb literary festival takes place around May every year, and, combined with the town’s Cape Dutch manor houses, fascinating museums, and charming boutiques, makes Franschhoek a wonderful place to visit in winter. Summer provides endless hiking, cycling and other outdoor opportunities among the lush farmlands and mountains.
Franschhoek
Franschhoek
Franschhoek
Franschhoek
Franschhoek
Franschhoek
  • La Fontaine Boutique Hotel

    Day 4 - 5

    Indulge in luxury at La Fontaine, our exquisite boutique hotel nestled in the heart of Franschhoek. Surrounded by spectacular mountains, rolling hills and vineyards and just a short drive from the bustling city of Cape Town, you’ll be able to escape to this peaceful haven and enjoy unparalleled access to Franschhoek’s celebrated culinary scene. Immerse yourself in the beauty and comfort of La Fontaine, where every moment is truly a treat. And with our fleet of tour vehicles on hand, you can easily see the best of the region.
    La Fontaine Boutique Hotel
    La Fontaine Boutique Hotel
    La Fontaine Boutique Hotel
    La Fontaine Boutique Hotel
    La Fontaine Boutique Hotel
    La Fontaine Boutique Hotel
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Day 4

Day Notes:

After breakfast, leave Hermanus and make your way to the stunningly beautiful landscapes of the Cape Winelands. Check-in at La Fontaine Boutique Hotel and then head out for a wine tasting. We highly recommend joining a tour aboard the Franschhoek Wine Tram.

Driving time: ~100km/1 1/2 hours

  • Check-out from Abalone Guest Lodge

  • Self Drive from Abalone Guest Lodge to La Fontaine Boutique Hotel

  • Check-in to La Fontaine Boutique Hotel

Oudtshoorn, South Africa

Located along the well-known Route 62 in South Africa’s beautiful Klein Karoo, the charming town of Oudtshoorn is known as the ostrich capital of the world. It is surrounded by numerous ostrich farms and the golden arid landscape of the Karoo. Visitors can enjoy the locally produced wine and port; sample ostrich meat and biltong; learn about the ostrich feather boom at the C.P. Nel Museum; and visit the world-renowned Cango Caves, the largest cave system in Africa featuring ancient rock formations and sparkling stalactites and stalagmites. Other popular activities include: mountain biking, paragliding, horse riding, and taking a day trip to the quaint town of Prince Albert over the scenic Swartberg Pass.
Oudtshoorn
Oudtshoorn
Oudtshoorn
Oudtshoorn
Oudtshoorn
Oudtshoorn
  • De Zeekoe Guest Farm & Reserve

    Day 5 - 6

    Only 7km outside Oudtshoorn, in the Garden Route, surrounded by the famous Swartberg and Outeniqua mountains, is one of the world’s 17 "hot spots" with 3 overlapping flower zones. This owner managed, 2000 hectare working lusern farm, is malaria free and child friendly.
    De Zeekoe offers a unique in the world opportunity to walk with Wild Meerkats (Five shy Meerkats) and to be part of the shy 5 experience!
    De Zeekoe Guest Farm & Reserve
    De Zeekoe Guest Farm & Reserve
    De Zeekoe Guest Farm & Reserve
    De Zeekoe Guest Farm & Reserve
    De Zeekoe Guest Farm & Reserve
    De Zeekoe Guest Farm & Reserve

Day 5

Day Notes:

Plan for an early departure from Franschhoek for the scenic drive along Route 62 through the Little Karoo. Your destination today is Oudtshoorn, which is known for its ostrich farms and the famous Cango Caves. If you arrive early enough, you can still visit both this afternoon, if not, you can visit one in the morning before making your way to Knysna.

Driving time: ~380km/5 hours

  • Check-out from La Fontaine Boutique Hotel

  • Self Drive from La Fontaine Boutique Hotel to De Zeekoe Guest Farm & Reserve

  • Check-in to De Zeekoe Guest Farm & Reserve

Knysna, South Africa

Sandwiched between the towering Outeniqua Mountains and the Indian Ocean, Knysna is a large town often referred to as the ‘Garden of Eden’, surrounded by stunning bays perfect for sailing, boating, and swimming; picturesque beaches and lagoons; and world-renowned forests. This well-catered town is also a perfect base for safari expeditions at nearby parks such as Knysna Elephant Park, and close-up animal experiences at centres such as Jukani Wildlife Sanctuary, Tenikwa Wildlife Awareness Centre, Birds of Eden, and Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary. From here, enjoy ample opportunities for surfing, swimming, yachting, jet-skiing, boating, fishing, and golfing. Visitors can also look forward to an array of wonderful markets, a picturesque waterfront filled with superb restaurants and shops, and several fantastic art galleries. Make sure to take a ferry trip to the famed Knysna Heads and sample the local oysters.
Knysna
Knysna
Knysna
Knysna
Knysna
Knysna
  • Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge

    Day 6 - 8

    Situated on top of the Welbedacht Cliff Tops 3km from Knysna Town, the Lodge overlooks the Knysna Lagoon and the Outeniqua mountains. The theme of the Lodge is one based on natural beauty with stone and wood architecture combining to give that comfortable earth feel. Four of the suites have magical views onto the Knysna lagoon from every corner of the room. The fifth suite while still enjoying lagoon views is embedded in indigenous "fynbos" surroundings attracting numerous bird species and giving that "hidden away" feeling. Enjoy a relaxing spa-bath while gazing into infinity. All the suites have double showers with views and are private. The lodge is a family run business that prides itself on personal service and ensuring an unforgettable experience for all.
    Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge
    Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge
    Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge
    Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge
    Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge

Day 6

Day Notes:

Before you depart for Knysna, it is highly recommended that you join the 'Into the Wild' tour from De Zeekoe to encounter their little Meerkat colony (can be prebooked through us, but must be paid directly).  Drive through George, Wilderness and Sedgefield on your way to Knysna.

Driving time: ~120km/2 hours

  • Check-out from De Zeekoe Guest Farm & Reserve

  • Self Drive from De Zeekoe Guest Farm & Reserve to Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge

  • Check-in to Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge

Day 7

Day Notes:

There is so much to see and do in the areas surrounding Knysna! Relax on one of the Garden Route's unspoiled beaches, visit the Featherbed nature reserve, or take a drive to Tsitsikamma, home of some of the most beautiful hikes and ocean views in South Africa.

  • Day at leisure

Day 8
  • Check-out from Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge

  • Self Drive from Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge to George Airport [GRJ]

End of Itinerary

Destinations

Cape Town
South Africa
Day 1-2

Cape Town

Set at the confluence of the Indian and Atlantic oceans and backed by the iconic Table Mountain, the bustling city of Cape Town presents an alluring combination of drawcards.
Hermanus
South Africa
Day 3

Hermanus

Situated just 140 kilometres from Cape Town and built between the beautiful shores of Walker Bay, Hermanus has grown from a small seaside resort town to become arguably the best-known place for whale watching in the world.
Franschhoek
South Africa
Day 4

Franschhoek

Set just over an hour from Cape Town, within the inspiring landscapes of the Cape Winelands, Franschhoek is a heritage town and a world-renowned food and wine destination.
Oudtshoorn
South Africa
Day 5

Oudtshoorn

Located along the well-known Route 62 in South Africa’s beautiful Klein Karoo, the charming town of Oudtshoorn is known as the ostrich capital of the world.
Knysna
South Africa
Day 6-7

Knysna

Sandwiched between the towering Outeniqua Mountains and the Indian Ocean, Knysna is a large town often referred to as the ‘Garden of Eden’, surrounded by stunning bays perfect for sailing, boating, and swimming; picturesque beaches and lagoons; and world-renowned forests.

Accommodations

Kensington Place
Cape Town
Day 1-3

Kensington Place

Kensington Palace is located in the leafy Cape Town suburb of Higgovale and is situated below Table Mountain.
Abalone Guest Lodge
Hermanus
Day 3-4

Abalone Guest Lodge

Abalone Guest Lodge, located at Sievers Point in Hermanus, offers a unique blend of luxury and artistic charm.
La Fontaine Boutique Hotel
Franschhoek
Day 4-5

La Fontaine Boutique Hotel

Indulge in luxury at La Fontaine, our exquisite boutique hotel nestled in the heart of Franschhoek.
De Zeekoe Guest Farm & Reserve
Oudtshoorn
Day 5-6

De Zeekoe Guest Farm & Reserve

Only 7km outside Oudtshoorn, in the Garden Route, surrounded by the famous Swartberg and Outeniqua mountains, is one of the world’s 17 "hot spots" with 3 overlapping flower zones.
Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge
Knysna
Day 6-8

Elephant Hide of Knysna Guest Lodge

Situated on top of the Welbedacht Cliff Tops 3km from Knysna Town, the Lodge overlooks the Knysna Lagoon and the Outeniqua mountains.

September 2025

  • Per person sharing: ZAR 21,275
  • Single traveller: ZAR 34,680
  • Solo traveller: ZAR 37,680
  • Child rates: on request

 October - 16 December 2025

  • Per person sharing: ZAR 22,405
  • Single traveller: ZAR 36,250
  • Solo traveller: ZAR 39,685
  • Child rates: on request

17 December 2025 - 30 April 2026

  • Per person sharing: ZAR 22,875
  • Single traveller: ZAR 37,195
  • Solo traveller: ZAR 40,300
  • Child rates: on request

May - August 2026

  • Per person sharing: ZAR 20,735
  • Single traveller: ZAR 32,510
  • Solo traveller: ZAR 35,600
  • Child rates: on request

September 2026

  • Per person sharing: ZAR 23,365
  • Single traveller: ZAR 38,145
  • Solo traveller: ZAR 41,445
  • Child rates: on request

1 October - 24 December 2026

  • Per person sharing: ZAR 24,615
  • Single traveller: ZAR 39,870
  • Solo traveller: ZAR 43,650
  • Child rates: on request

25 December 2026 - 5 January 2027

  • Per person sharing: ZAR 24,990
  • Single traveller: ZAR 40,775
  • Solo traveller: ZAR 44,210
  • Child rates: on request

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