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English
Included
Ride the cableway up Table Mountain, a New Wonder of Nature
Taste award-winning local wines, including the signature Pinotage
Ideal for nature lovers, foodies, and wine enthusiasts alike
Explore Kirstenbosch Garden’s unique flora on Table Mountain’s slopes
€ 204.38
€ 188.03


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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This three-in-one tour offers a perfectly curated experience that showcases the natural and cultural beauty of Cape Town. Begin your day with a visit to the iconic Table Mountain, one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature. Ride the cableway to the summit (weather permitting) and take in sweeping panoramic views of the city, coastline, and surrounding mountains. From there, descend into the heart of the southern suburbs for a peaceful retreat into Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden—an internationally acclaimed garden nestled on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain. Home to an extraordinary variety of flora from the Cape Floral Kingdom, Kirstenbosch offers a tranquil environment perfect for walking, relaxing, and learning about South Africa’s rich biodiversity.
After exploring the garden’s beauty, enjoy a delicious lunch at Moyo Restaurant, located within the gardens and offering a blend of local flavors in a serene setting. To complete the journey, head to Groot Constantia, South Africa’s oldest wine estate, known as the birthplace of the famous Pinotage grape. Here, you’ll explore historic wine cellars and sample some of the finest wines the region has to offer. From breathtaking mountain views and lush botanical gardens to world-class wine tasting, this customizable tour seamlessly blends nature, cuisine, and heritage into one unforgettable Cape experience.
Complimentary bottled water
Entrance fees of Groot constantia
Professional tour guide
All taxes and parking fee
Lunch
Gratuities
Wheelchair accessible
Public transportation nearby
Sky Hotel, Lower Long St, Cape Town
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I had a really nice experience at Groot Constantia. The estate is beautiful with great views and a relaxing atmosphere. The wine tasting was enjoyable and the staff were friendly and knowledgeable. It’s a great place to spend an afternoon — I’d definitely recommend it to anyone visiting the area.

Groot Constantia is an absolutely wonderful place to visit, and it truly is one of the most special spots in Cape Town. It holds the distinction of being the oldest wine estate in South Africa, and you can feel that history and heritage in every part of the estate. From the moment you arrive, you are greeted by rolling vineyards, majestic old oak trees, and the beautiful Cape Dutch-style buildings that give the estate its timeless charm. It really makes for a peaceful and scenic experience. The wine at Groot Constantia is exceptional. The tastings are thoughtfully arranged, and the staff are knowledgeable, friendly, and genuinely enthusiastic about sharing their love for the estate’s wines. One of the nicest touches is that you get to keep a small souvenir glass, which makes the experience feel even more special. The restaurant on the estate is another highlight. The food is excellent, the portions are generous, and the service is warm and attentive. Dining outdoors under the shade of the trees, with a glass of the estate’s wine in hand, is a truly delightful experience that lingers in your memory. It is the kind of place where you can relax, take in the scenery, and feel completely immersed in the beauty of the surroundings. My third visit here and it is still great.Wine tasting is around R170.

The wine tasting was booked for a group. We were greeted well and welcomed ro our table. We were given individual wine glasses and there was option of juice for those not taking wine. We were also given chocolates which would be paired with the five wines presented. Our first wine educator who seemed to also be busy serving other clients was rude and standoff-ish. He would pour the wine and walk off to serve others. Whereas the experience we paid for was to learn about the wines and also the different chocolate pairings. After complaining about being neglected, we were given a different wine educator who did an exceptional job. The first wine educator soured the experience and even the free glasses given at the end of the testing, we later learnt, were almost forgotten. To save the experience we took wonderful pictures of the estate.

Lovely scenery, great service and affordable wine tasting. I would recommend making a reservation to ensure you have a seat outside.

A stunning stop when you take the tour bus. The wine and staff were amazing and took their time helping me explore wine for the first time. This place has a homely vibe I don't even know how else to say it, just a beautiful spot on this planet.



