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Taxis operate in the larger towns and, if you’ve hired a car, you won’t need to bother with the virtually non-existent public transport. |
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The scenic walks and mountain trails will keep your heart rate up and the calories low so there’ll be no need to take walks for the sake of exercise. The towns are fairly small and relatively safe for walking and the main attractions are within reach. |
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Day tours are a hassle-free and safe option especially if you don’t plan to make use of the spittoon at each winery; informative guides will take you through nature reserves and places of interest. Let us know - contact us - if you want a day tour organised and we’ll do the rest. |
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The Cape Winelands are about 45 minutes from the airport and if you’re going straight there, we recommend you hire a car; if you would like a transfer directly from the airport to your hotel, let us know in your enquiry - contact us - and we’ll do the rest. |
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Pick an airline and chances are it goes to Joburg – Africa’s commercial hub – and domestic flights are highly competitive. Cape Town also receives direct flights from major cities in Europe, America and the Far East and serves the region both directly and via Joburg. But don’t fret about the details, drop us a line - contact us - and we’ll organise everything for you. |
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The Winelands are best explored by car and in your own time. You’ll find Cape Town and the whole region easy to navigate and off the highways the pace is stately. The roads are excellent and well sign-posted in English and it’s worth reading the rare Afrikaans versions for a snigger. In your enquiry - contact us - let us know you want to hire a car and we’ll get you the best deal with a major international rental company. |
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