Explore the tumbling vineyards and witness the true majesty of nature in the wild. It is the perfect place to explore from a superyacht. Watch dolphins, whales and sharks from the decks or try surfing off the Eastern Cape coast.
Thrillseekers can bungee jump from the Garden Route’s Bloukrans Bridge, or swing into Graskop Gorge. Visit Knysna Bay, a breeding ground for up to 80% of the coastal fish species in the area and also home to the Knysna seahorse. Travel up to False Bay, great for white shark sightings, or explore one of the largest bays in South Africa: Algoa lies at the interface of two oceanic systems. This is one of the most fertile territories on earth.
Immerse yourself in the protected beauty of this lagoon town. Discover the many impressive sights and activities, including game reserves with hippos, crocodiles and the rare pink-backed pelican. The game sanctuary was created in 1935. Anchor in time for sunset outside of Alkantstrand Beach and take in the scenic views from your superyacht.
This destination will truly captivate you. With its mouth-watering cuisine and golden beaches, it boasts of one of the most interesting cultural blends of Eastern, Western and African influences in the world. Visit the KwaZulu Natal Sharks Board, where the most vital research is done to protect the local coastline, people and marine wildlife. Surf the waves on Dairy Beach, one of the best surfing spots in the world.
Discover countless water activities, such as scuba diving, game fishing and kite boarding. The glistening waters harbour a diverse range of marine wildlife including dolphins and seals. It is also considered to be a cultural hub, home to many museums and historical monuments. Visit the home of Nelson Mandela, after whom the bay is named. Port Elizabeth is also home to the “Big Seven”. On land you can find lions, rhinos, buffalos, leopards and elephants. By sea, you will witness whales and great white sharks.
Marvel at Cape Town’s most photogenic district: the Cape Malay neighbourhood of Bo-Kaap is lined with brighhtly coloured houses. Be sure to try a cooking class, working with the fresh local ingredients. Discover the iconic Table Mountain by cable car, or for those looking to break a sweat, hike the three hours up Lion’s Head. Tour the cape and visit Boulders Beach, home to African penguins who live in this colony. Be sure to experience the region’s famous wine and homemade cheese.
This exceptionally charming seaside metropolis boasts of world-class restaurants, luxury boutiques and resorts. Discover beautiful beaches and striking landscapes. Immerse yourself in the culture by visiting art galleries or attending a traditional African drum circle.