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Golf and Safari Route

Play some of South Africa's leading golf courses

Summary of the Route

This route combines some of South Africa's most popular and diverse attractions with many of the top golfing destinations in the country.

The cost of this route will vary depending on the type of accommodation you prefer and the type of safari you choose - there is a wide range of accommodation all along this route from inexpensive B&Bs and guest houses to 5* hotels and world-class safari lodges.

Another big influence on cost is the time of year you travel: May to September is low season and whilst these are the cooler, wetter 'winter' months, many visitors choose to visit during this time as both safaris and other accommodation are significantly cheaper than in the high season. For more information on the climate and seasons, click here.

  1. Whale Watching The Wild Coast Whale Watching Cape Town The Cape Winelands The Garden Route Port Elizabeth Safari lodges and self-drive safaris in the Eastern Cape Cape Town
  2. The Cape Winelands
  3. The Garden Route
  4. Eastern Cape Safari
  5. Getting Home

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Cape Town (5 days)

Cape Town is one of the world's most beautiful cities - with a magnificent mountain as its centre, miles of sandy beaches, a colourful and moving history, and countless bars and restaurants, Cape Town captures the hearts of visitors from around the world.

Cape Town Harbour CruiseA stay of 5 days allows time to see all the major attractions in the city (Table Mountain, Robben Island, township tour, Camps Bay, V&A Waterfront, Kirstenbosch Gardens, numerous museums and galleries) as well as allowing enough time to play a couple of the golf courses in the area or travel down to the Cape Peninsula.

Suggested Golf Courses: Royal Cape (Constantia) and Atlantic Beach (new course, but with stunning views back towards the city and Table Mountain from near Bloubergstrand Beach).


The Cape Winelands (2 days)

The Cape Winelands are only a short drive from Cape Town, and staying in the university town of Stellenbosch or beautiful village of Franschhoek allows you to enjoy the scenery, wines, and foods of this charming region.

Cape Town Houses of ParliamentStellenbosch is South Africa's second oldest settlement (after Cape Town) and is a pretty university town, with whitewashed Cape Dutch architecture along oak-lined avenues set around a pleasant green. There is an excellent wine museum in the town, and the walking tour is also highly recommended.

Franschhoek has earned itself the title of ‘Food and Wine Capital of South Africa’, and quite rightly so. In the village itself, there are many award winning restaurants, and many of the surrounding vineyards also offer excellent lunches as well as wine tasting.

Suggested Golf Courses: Pearl Valley (Franschhoek) and Erinvale (Somerset West).


Along the Garden Route (4 days staying in one or 2 different places)

Beautiful coastlines, breathtaking mountains and valleys, tall forests, deep blue lakes and lagoons - these are the reasons why the Garden Route is one of the most popular tourist destinations in South Africa.

The Featherbed Nature REserve Near KnysnaThere are a huge number of activities available along the Garden Route for non-golfers too - whale watching in season, hiking, watersports, fishing, horse riding, ostrich farms, mountain biking, long beach strolls, boat trips, steam train adventures, shopping for arts and crafts - even bungee jumping from the highest bridge in Africa!

Suggested Golf Courses: Fancourt (near George: 4 courses, all excellent), Plettenberg Bay Golf Club, and Pezula (Knysna). Fancourt will be a real golfing highlight.


Fancourt

The Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate near George has 4 golf courses which are renowned for their amazing year round condition and the attention to detail that is shown.

Fancourt Links CourseThe Presidents Cup 2004 was held at the Links Course at the Fancourt Hotel & Country Club Estate, which is consistently ranked in the Top 10 of South Africa's Golf Courses and has some extraordinary holes, like the par-3 second, with its bunker in the heart of the enormous green.

For the non-golfers, there is a Health and Beauty Spa offering a range of treatments.

As well as the fantastic golf, Fancourt is well placed for exploring the Wilderness and Knysna areas of the Garden Route as well as trips to the ostrich farms at Oudtshoorn or the impressive Cango Caves in the Klein Karoo.


St Francis Bay Golf

Port Elizabeth (2 days)

Claiming to have the best climate and more sunshine than any other coastal resort in the country, Port Elizabeth is a popular holiday destination, and renowned for its beautiful coastline and long sandy beaches.

PE is ideally situated for day trips to the Addo Elephant National Park or the Shamwari and Amakhala Big 5 Game Reserves, which have the added attraction of being malaria-free.

Suggested Golf Course: Humewood (a great links course) and St Francis Bay.


On Safari in The Eastern Cape (3 days)

Luxury Accommodation at GorahThere are essentially three types of safari experience that can be enjoyed in the Eastern Cape area a couple of hours drive from Tsitsikkamma and the end of the Garden Route.

Best Wildlife and Safari Lodge options: The safari lodges in the Shamwari and Kwandwe private game reserves, plus Gorah Elephant Camp in Addo, offer the best all-round safari experience in the region.

Excellent accommodation is combined with outstanding food and staff, and because the lodges are in large reserves that can support a wide variety of wildlife they do offer better wildlife viewing opportunities than the smaller reserves in the area.

Shamwari LionThis is the most expensive option in this area (depending on the lodge and time of year, prices range from R2,500 to R5,000 per person per night on a fully inclusive basis, including all meals and morning/afternoon game drives - some rates also include all your drinks as well), but for wildlife enthusiasts and those looking for an unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime experience, this is undoubtedly the option to aim for if possible.

Mid-range options: There are a couple of smaller reserves in the area which offer an all-inclusive safari experience for around half the price of the more expensive lodges.

Pumba Private Game ReserveThe smaller reserves cannot support the wildlife populations that can be found in Shamwari, Kwandwe or Addo, and as a result the wildlife viewing opportunities are not as great or as varied as in the bigger reserves.

Having said this, the reserves of Amakhala, Lalibela, Pumba and Kariega do have lion, elephant, rhino and a wide range of other animals, and staying overnight in one of the lodges in these reserves does give a real flavour of the African bush.

Budget options: For visitors on a budget who are still keen to see some wildlife the best options are to either stay in the Addo Elephant National Park at the camp there run by the National Parks Board, or at one of the guest houses just outside the Park.

Addo ElephantsThe Addo Elephant National Park is home to around 400 elephants, and offers some wonderful elephant viewing opportunities.

The accommodation in the Park is clean and basic, and there is a restaurant - outside the Park the accommodation is a little more expensive, but it is also a little more luxurious and comfortable.

If you stay in Addo or at one of the guest houses just outside the Park you can explore the Park yourself on a self-drive basis, join a guided trip in Addo to see the Park with the benefit of a guide, or go as a day visitor to Shamwari or one of the other reserves in the area.


Getting Home

At the end of your safari you can either return to Port Elizabeth and fly back home from there (flights connect in either Cape Town or Jo'burg), or alternatively many visitors choose to either have a couple of days in Cape Town or Port Elizabeth before catching the flight home.

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