









8 hour(s)
English
Included
Enjoy wine tasting at Groot Constantia, South Africa’s oldest wine estate
Experience award-winning wines in a historic Cape Dutch setting
Explore the historic prison and museum on Robben Island
Wander through the stunning Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
€ 178.84
€ 164.53


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Exploring Cape Town’s rich history and natural beauty often includes visits to some of its most iconic landmarks, such as Robben Island, Kirstenbosch Gardens, and Groot Constantia. Begin your journey with a ferry ride to Robben Island, where you’ll walk in the footsteps of Nelson Mandela and gain a profound understanding of South Africa’s struggle for freedom and democracy. The island’s historic prison and museum offer a moving tribute to the resilience and courage of those who fought against apartheid, making it a deeply meaningful stop on your Cape Town adventure.
Next, immerse yourself in the botanical wonders of Kirstenbosch Gardens, nestled on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain. This renowned garden showcases a stunning variety of indigenous flora and enchanting landscapes that celebrate South Africa’s unique biodiversity. Finally, indulge in a wine tasting experience at Groot Constantia, the country’s oldest wine estate. Surrounded by historic Cape Dutch architecture and lush vineyards, you can savor award-winning wines while soaking in the estate’s rich heritage. Together, these three attractions provide a perfect blend of poignant history, natural beauty, and exquisite flavors, making for an unforgettable Cape Town experience..
Complimentary bottled water
Boat ticket
Pre-booked Robben Island return ticket
Entrance fees Robben Island and Groot Constantia
Wine tasting
Meal and Beverage
Gratuities
Kirstenbosch entrance fee
A valid passport is required
Not wheelchair accessible
No public transportation nearby
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Enjoyed my time at Kirstenbosch and would recommend getting off the Red Bus here for a walk around. The guided tour definitely elevated the experience, having people share anecdotes and educate you on the different plants! The tours are at 10am, 11am and 2pm. We got coffee from Vida to walk around with and had lunch on premises so it is easy to spend a few hours here.

Kirstenbosch is truly one of South Africa’s national treasures! The gardens are breathtakingly beautiful — perfectly maintained and showcasing the incredible diversity of our country’s flora. The peaceful walking trails, shady lawns, and stunning mountain backdrop make it the ideal place to unwind and reconnect with nature. The Tree Canopy Walkway (the “Boomslang”) offers amazing views, and there’s always something new in bloom no matter the season. The restaurant and tea garden are lovely too — a great spot to relax after a stroll. Highly recommended for locals and visitors alike. Whether you love plants, photography, or just a peaceful picnic in nature, Kirstenbosch never disappoints!

This place took our breath away! The gardens and the spectacular views are something you see in magazines. You choose what to do here, you can do the trails and see all the botanical garden has to offer or you can set up a blanket on the floor and have a relaxing picnic while you enjoy the breathtaking views. If I lived in Cape Town, I would have an annual membership because I would be coming not only to see and enjoy the garden but also to enjoy all the events they offer. If you love nature, this is the place for you!!!

The botanical gardens around South Africa are an invaluable showcase of local plant life, exhibiting extraordinary biodiversity. The Cape fynbos is the smallest of 6 floral kingdoms in the world, but the richest in unit of area. There are over 9000 species of plant in the Cape, with 6200 not to be found anywhere else in the world. Table mountain alone has more plant species than the whole of the UK. Kirstenbosch is a regular visitor and prize winner at the famous Chelsea flower show. Visiting these botanical gardens provides an opportunity to see the plants displayed there in their natural habitat, on the foot of Table mountain. It is a very beautiful, deeply relaxing place place to visit and spend time. You can take walks, have picnics or visit the classy Moyo restaurant. Highly recommended visit.

This is an exceptionally large and beautiful garden, with so much to explore and enjoy. You can easily spend several hours here and still discover new areas of interest. Be mindful of the pathways, as it’s easy to wander onto the hiking trails—some of which involve quite a climb! There is also a restaurant near the entrance of the garden that offers excellent service, quick turnaround, and delicious food. It’s worth noting that access to the restaurant is only available once you’ve entered the garden. South African citizens should remember to bring their ID or passport to make use of the local discount. 🌸 Highly recommended for nature lovers, families, and anyone looking for a peaceful yet engaging outing.



