8 nights from AU$1,995.00 per person
The Village at Spier hotel is designed to recreate the intimate and relaxed atmosphere of a small village. The 155 rooms are situated in Cape styled buildings. The buildings are centred around six private courtyards and swimming pools, and connected by indigenous gardens and walkways. Emphasis has been placed on maintaining the ecological integrity of the area, and where possible, natural materials and resources have been used.
This recently established boutique hotel comprises of ten luxurious guest suites, each rich with character and yet ever so modest making up the perfect home away from home. The Robertson Small Hotel prides itself on its tranquil picturesque sceneries from the property's simple, yet contemporary architecture.
Fancourt, South Africa's premier leisure and business resort is situated in the heart of the Garden Route. Ideally located just seven kilometres from both George Airport and the historic town of George, the resort is superbly landscaped on both 613 hectares of lush countryside with majestic Outeniqua Mountains as the perfect backdrop. Fancourt Hotel has a total of 117 guest rooms on offer including Luxury rooms, One-bedroom suites and Two-bedroom suites. Rooms and suites are modern and spacious, overlooking the Outeniqua Mountains, Fancourt gardens or golf course.
Back to content listThe Pearl Valley Golf Estate is surrounded by the Simonsberg and Drakenstein Mountains and bordered by vineyards. Nicklaus has stayed true to his design principles by working closely with nature and has provided a golf course that fits in with the environment. Pearl Valley is a SA Open Championship course and a must play course when visiting South Africa!
This international championship golf course, designed by Peter Matkovich, is surrounded by mountains and vineyards and situated next to Stellenbosch Golf Course. De Zalze is one of the under rated gems in the Cape Winelands. The friendly club house atmosphere, combined with the great year round conditioning make it a welcome golfing retreat.
Named after the mountain range that overlooks it, Outeniqu is the sister course to Montague and offers a quite different playing experience. Although Outeniqua is regarded as the easier of the two courses, it has its share of challenges and risk-and-reward moments. Water hazards or streams come into play on as many as 11 of the holes, including 4 of the last 5.
Montagu, named after the Montagu pass was originally designed by Gary Player and is a much celebrated parkland course and has been ranked as the number-one golf course in South Africa in the past and is currently ranked as No. 7 (Golf Digest Rankings 2011). The exquisitely conditioned greens are at the heart of Fancourt, with its glorious parkland layout, covering large tracts of varying terrain on rolling land.
Teeing off can become a distracting affair with the spectacular views around the course. As the first of Jack Nicklaus' Signature courses, Simola remains one of South Africa's leading golf courses. A fun, yet challenging course, it is set in stunning surrounds, with five par 5's and five par 3's. All holes provide players with amazing views of the Knysna Lagoon, the Heads, or the Knysna River.
Back to content listOne of the most spectacular marine drives in the world. Constructed during the First World War, this 9 km route, skirts Chapman Peak and follows the rocky coastline to unfold breathtaking views in both directions. Road tolls apply.
The best views of Cape Town are seen from the top of Table Mountain. The Cableway takes you to the summit in under 10 minutes and the cable car's rotating floor ensure that all passengers get a 360 degree aerial view of the city.
Situated between Robben Island and Table Mountain in the heart of Cape Town's working harbour, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront has become South Africa's most visited destination. Set against a backdrop of magnificent sea and mountain views the Waterfront has numerous shopping and entertainment venues.
Famous for being the residence of Nelson Mandela during the Apartheid regime. The Island can be reached by ferry from the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town and is open throughout the year, weather permitting.
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