Day 1 Istanbul – Cape Town
Meeting at the airport. Completing flight procedures and starting the tour. Cape Town is one of the most popular tourist destinations in South Africa, known for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, vibrant cultural scene, and various activities.
Table Mountain, Robben Island, and Bo-Kaap are among the places to visit on the first day.
Table Mountain: You can take a cable car or hike up this mountain, which is the symbol of Cape Town. From the top, you can enjoy the breathtaking view of the city and the ocean.
Robben Island: This island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, is a must-visit place to learn about significant events in South Africa's history.
Bo-Kaap: Famous for its colorful houses and rich Malay culture, this neighborhood is a great spot for photographers and culture enthusiasts. We will learn about the neighborhood's history by visiting the Bo-Kaap Museum.
Day 2 Cape Town
After enjoying a local breakfast, we will continue exploring Cape Town. The District Six Museum, Cape Point / Cape of Good Hope, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, and Boulders Beach are among the places we will visit.
District Six Museum: This museum tells the story of a community forcibly removed during the apartheid era, providing an important perspective on South Africa's complex history.
Cape Point / Cape of Good Hope: At this point, which is the tip of the Cape Peninsula, you can see the meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. It offers stunning views and hiking trails.
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens: Considered one of the most beautiful botanical gardens in the world, Kirstenbosch is a great place to explore local plant species and spend a day in nature.
Boulders Beach: Here you can meet African penguins. You can swim on the beach and observe the penguins in their natural habitat.
Day 3 Cape Town – Garden Route
After a regional breakfast, we set off for our Garden Route tour. The Garden Route is a region famous for its natural beauty, diversity, and tourist attractions, stretching along South Africa's southern coast. This route, from Mossel Bay to Storms River, is known for its lush forests, stunning beaches, tranquil lakes, and exciting hiking trails. Dias Museum Complex, Outeniqua Transport Museum, Victoria Bay, Santos Beach, and Wilderness National Park will be among the places we visit.
Dias Museum Complex: This museum complex was built to commemorate the arrival of the Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias in 1488.
Outeniqua Transport Museum: It has a vast collection related to trains and other modes of transportation.
Victoria Bay: An ideal spot for surfing and swimming.
Santos Beach: A popular beach for sunbathing and swimming.
Wilderness National Park: A great place for birdwatching, hiking, and canoeing.
Day 4 Garden Route
After a local breakfast, we will continue to explore the Garden Route. Gericke's Point, Knysna Heads, Knysna Elephant Park, Birds of Eden, Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary, and Bloukrans Bridge are among the places to visit.
Gericke's Point: A perfect spot to explore marine life during low tide.
Knysna Heads: Two large rock formations that form the passage between the lagoon and the ocean. You can enjoy the view from here.
Knysna Elephant Park: A park where you can get close to elephants, feed them, and learn more about them.
Birds of Eden: The world's largest free-flight birdcage, home to hundreds of bird species.
Monkeyland Primate Sanctuary: A sanctuary where you can see different species of primates in their natural habitat.
Bloukrans Bridge: One of the highest commercial bungee jumping spots in the world.
Day 5 Garden Route – Port Elizabeth
After having breakfast at the hotel, we will head to Port Elizabeth. Port Elizabeth is one of the largest cities in South Africa, located in the Eastern Cape province. The city is known for its beautiful beaches, historical buildings, nature reserves, and rich cultural heritage. King's Beach, Hobie Beach, Addo Elephant National Park, Kragga Kamma Game Park, Donkin Reserve, Fort Frederick, South End Museum, and Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum are among the places we will visit.
King's Beach: An ideal place for swimming, sunbathing, and walking due to its wide sandy beach and calm sea.
Hobie Beach: A popular beach for windsurfing, kiteboarding, and other water sports.
Addo Elephant National Park: In this national park nearby, you can observe elephants, lions, and other wildlife.
Kragga Kamma Game Park: Here, you can see giraffes, zebras, and other African wildlife in their natural habitat.
Donkin Reserve: A reserve founded by Sir Rufane Donkin, filled with historical monuments. It is also famous for the Donkin Pyramid and Lighthouse.
Fort Frederick: Built in 1799, this fort is one of the oldest structures in the city and offers great views.
South End Museum: A museum that provides information about the apartheid era and forced migration.
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum: A museum featuring South African and international art pieces.
Day 6 Port Elizabeth – East London
After breakfast at the hotel, we will set off for East London. East London is a coastal city located in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa along the Indian Ocean. The city is known for its beautiful beaches, historical and cultural sites, nature reserves, and various outdoor activities. Bonza Bay Beach, Inkwenkwezi Private Game Reserve, East London Museum, Gately House, and Ann Bryant Art Gallery will be among the places we visit.
Bonza Bay Beach: A peaceful and serene beach known for its natural beauty.
Inkwenkwezi Private Game Reserve: Offers the opportunity to see Africa's Big Five (lion, elephant, leopard, buffalo, and rhinoceros).
East London Museum: This museum, which exhibits the coelacanth (living fossil) fish, features many exhibitions about the region's history and nature.
Gately House: A museum house filled with Victorian-era furniture and historical items.
Ann Bryant Art Gallery: A gallery showcasing local and international art.
Day 7 East London – Flight to Durban – Durban
After our breakfast, we head to East London airport. After our flight to Durban, we start our city tour. Durban is a coastal city in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa, known for its stunning beaches, rich cultural diversity, and vibrant atmosphere. Durban is also an important port city and tourist center. Golden Mile, Durban Botanic Gardens, Kwa Muhle Museum, Old Court House Museum, Moses Mabhida Stadium, and Durban Art Gallery are among the places to visit.
Golden Mile: Durban's famous beachfront, filled with wide beaches, walking and biking paths, restaurants, and cafes. It is ideal for swimming, surfing, and other water sports.
Durban Botanic Gardens: This is the oldest botanic garden in South Africa, featuring various plant species, ponds, and birdwatching areas.
Kwa Muhle Museum: This museum offers exhibitions about Durban's history and the apartheid period, making it a great place to explore the city's past.
Old Court House Museum: As the oldest public building in Durban, this museum offers information about local history and culture.
Moses Mabhida Stadium: Built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, this stadium offers panoramic views of the city when you ride the SkyCar to the summit.
Durban Art Gallery: A gallery featuring local and international art pieces, it is a perfect stop for art lovers.
Day 8 Durban – Flight to Johannesburg - Johannesburg
After breakfast, we head to Durban airport. After our flight to Johannesburg, we start our city tour. Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa and a commercial hub. It is also the capital of Gauteng province and one of the most important economic centers on the African continent. Johannesburg is known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and dynamic lifestyle. Apartheid Museum, Constitution Hill, and Johannesburg Art Gallery are among the places we will visit.
Apartheid Museum: An important museum that tells the story of South Africa's apartheid era. It presents the country's political history and the fight against racial discrimination in detail.
Constitution Hill: This former prison complex provides information about South Africa's democratic past and constitutional process. It is also one of the places where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned.
Johannesburg Art Gallery: This gallery, which showcases international and local art pieces, is ideal for modern art enthusiasts.
Day 9 Johannesburg
After enjoying a local breakfast, we will continue exploring Johannesburg. Lion Park and Soweto are among the places we will visit.
Lion Park: This park, located near Johannesburg, provides a natural habitat filled with lions and other wildlife. It is a popular spot for observing and interacting with animals.
Soweto Tour: Soweto, one of Johannesburg’s most famous suburbs, has played a significant role in South Africa's political and cultural history. We will visit places such as the Mandela House and Hector Pieterson Memorial.
Day 10 Johannesburg – Istanbul
Unfortunately, our tour ends today. After our local breakfast, we will transfer to Johannesburg airport.
Cape Town – Garden Route – Port Elizabeth – East London - Durban - Johannesburg
NO EXTRA PAYMENT & FOOD EXPENSES & EXTRA TRIP & MUSEUM AND SIGHTSEEING ENTRANCE FEES!
-All museum & archaeological site entrance fees.
-All specified domestic and international flights
-All transfer and guiding services
-All accommodations in 4-star and 3-star hotels
-Breakfast, lunch, and dinner at hotel and local restaurants
-All-inclusive concept: Tours, meals. No extra fee!
-City taxes and Mandatory + Special Insurance
It is an all-inclusive concept. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, all tours, museum entrance fees are included in the price.