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The Blue Train, Cape Town & the Garden Route
15 DAYS FROM £2045

Travel in style on the world renowned Blue Train before a relaxing stay in historic Cape Town and an odyssey along South Africa's breathtaking Garden Route.

Included Highlights

Pretoria
The Blue Train Pretoria - Cape Town
Cape Town
Hermanus
Oudtshoorn Ostrich farm
Cango Caves
Knysna Lagoon ferry crossing
Tsitsikamma Big Tree, Storms River Mouth
Port Elizabeth

Included in the Price

Flights: UK - Johannesburg; Port Elizabeth - UK
Accommodation on tour in twin room with private facilities
Accommodation on board The Blue Train in Deluxe Cabins
Meals on tour 12 breakfasts (B), 3 lunches (L), 1 Dinner (D)
Professional tour director on tour and local representative's assistance in Cape Town. Please note that the Blue Train journey is offered on an independent basis
Transfers between overseas airports, railway stations and hotels
All local and airport taxes/service charges

Holiday Itinerary

DAY 1: UK - Johannesburg.
Overnight flight to Johannesburg.

DAY 2: Arrive Johannesburg - Pretoria.
On arrival in Johannesburg you will be met and transferred to Pretoria for an overnight stay. The remainder of the day is free for you to explore the administrative capital of South Africa.

DAY 3: The Blue Train.
After an early breakfast, you will be transferred to Pretoria Station in time to board The Blue Train. You will be given a personal orientation by your butler, after which you will have free time to enjoy the various facilities on board, although most will want to simply relax and admire the differing views. Later, lunch will be served, before the train arrives at Kimberley station. Here, enjoy an included excursion to the Open Mine Museum and the 'Kimberley Hole'. After this exciting tour you will be welcomed back on board with a glass of sherry. This evening, dinner will be served in the dining car. Dinner is an elegant affair and men are requested to wear a jacket and tie. (B, L, D)

DAY 4: Blue Train - Cape Town.
Awaken to the sight of vineyards and orchards as you descend through the beautiful valleys and mountains, such as Drakenstein, Slanghoek and Elandskloof - towards Cape Town's imposing and instantly recognisable Table Mountain. The train arrives at Cape Town station around midday. Upon arrival you will be met and transferred to your Cape Town hotel. (B)

DAY 5-7: Cape Town.
A full three days at your leisure to immerse yourself in the wonders of South Africa's most elegant city. Explore at your own pace or choose from our many optional excursions. Why not take a cable car up the legendary Table Mountain? Head for the bustling V&A waterfront to enjoy its shops and excellent restaurants. Or maybe you'll want to travel to Cape Point to experience thrilling views of where the stormy Atlantic meets the Indian Ocean. Alternatively, take a trip to the beautiful Cape Winelands to visit a local winery. You'll have the opportunity to do everything from dolphin and whale spotting cruises, to hiking and sailing. (B)

DAY 8: Cape Town - Hermanus.
This morning we leave for Hermanus, a picturesque harbourside resort magnificently set beneath soaring mountains, for an overnight stay. At the heart of the Whale Route, the town is famous for the Southern Right whales that visit its waters between June and November, and offers the world's best land-based whale watching. A twelve-kilometre cliff path around the town, as well as Hermanus' strategically placed telescopes, provide perfect lookout points for observing these gentle giants. (B)

DAY 9: Hermanus - Oudtshoorn.
Look forward to more spectacular sights today as we head for Oudtshoorn, crossing the dramatic Tradows Pass and joining the scenic Route 62 to the 'feather capital of the world'. Set in traditional ostrich country, you'll enjoy a memorable visit to one of the region's many ostrich farms, complete with a guided tour and lunch, which will include some ostrich meat delicacies. After, we visit the magical Cango Caves, set in the foothills of the majestic Swartberg mountains. Originally discovered 10,000 years ago, these cavernous limestone chambers are filled with incredible stalagmites and stalactites. Our guided tour gives you plenty of opportunity to marvel at these geological wonders. The evening is at your leisure. (B, L)

DAY 10: Oudtshoorn - Knysna.
This morning we leave for Knysna, travelling through the awesome Outeniqua Pass en-route. After crossing Knysna lagoon by ferry, you'll arrive at the Featherbed Nature Reserve. This wild, pristine reserve of woods and wetlands is protected by South African Heritage. After lunch under the 'milkwood trees', and a trailer ride up to the top of Wester Head for magnificent views over the whole of Knysna (weather permitting), we return to Knysna town for a three night stay. (B, L)

DAY 11-12: Knysna.
Nestling between the Outeniqua mountains and the Indian Ocean, and encircled by imposing forests and a vast blue lagoon, Knysna is a natural jewel. Today you have the entire day to enjoy at your own pace. Don't miss the many optional activities on offer, from visiting Knysna Elephant Park or enjoying pampering spa treatments at Pezula, to taking an ocean safari. (B)

DAY 13: Knysna - Tsitsikamma.
Your adventure continues today as we rejoin the Garden Route to Tsitsikamma Forest for an overnight stay. Meaning 'Place of much water', this magnificent region is awash with towering yellowwood forests and is a mecca for exotic wildlife and bird species. This morning, marvel at the legendary 'Big Tree', a giant, 36-metre high yellowwood believed to be over 800 years old, before soaking up the spectacular sea views at Storms River Mouth. You'll have the rest of the afternoon to relax or perhaps join one of our optional outings, including a monkey-watching safari, tree-top canopy tour or a hike. (B)

DAY 14: Tsitsikamma - Port Elizabeth - UK.
After breakfast, bid farewell to this majestic region to drive to friendly Port Elizabeth, commonly regarded as marking the end of the fabled Garden Route. Transfer to Port Elizabeth airport for your return flight to the UK. (B)

DAY 15: Home Landing in the UK.

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Accommodation on Tour

Pretoria: Southern Sun Pretoria; Cape Town: Hollow on the Square or Cape Town Hollow; Hermanus: Auberge Burgundy; Oudtshoorn: Queens Hotel; Knysna: Knysna Log Inn or Knysna River Club; Tsitsikamma: Protea Tsitsikamma Village Inn or Tsitsikamma Lodge.
Note: Tour hotels will be as specified or alternatives of a similar standard.

Whale Watching

The Garden Route is home to some of the best land based whale watching in the world. Between June and November you can expect to see Southern Right whales, Humpbacks and Bryde's whales, sometimes only metres from the shore. In total 37 species of whales and dolphins can be found in the waters off South Africa, providing one of natures grandest shows.

Trains

  • The Blue Train DiamondDiamondDiamondDiamondDiamond

    The Blue Train has an aura of mystique about it. Kings and presidents have travelled on this magnificent moving five-star hotel. Its very name has become synonymous with the ultimate in luxury and personal service.
    The suites on The Blue Train live up to its reputation for magnificence and splendour. The finest bed linen, marble tiles and gold fittings in the bathrooms and sheer opulence all ensure that guests will never forget the time they spend on The Blue Train.

    On Board: Travelling a steady 90 kilometres per hour, The Blue Train can accommodate up to 82 guests over 18 carriages, offering those on board lots of space and a personal service. The train is air-conditioned throughout and each cabin has individual controls.
    Cabins: Accommodation has been reserved for you in a Deluxe cabin. Tastefully decorated, they offer twin or double beds and a private bathroom with a bath or shower. There is also a seating area with a large window, perfect for admiring the passing scenery.
    Dining: The dining car seats 42 people, and lunch and dinner are served in two sittings. Lunch is smart-casual, dinner is more elegant and requires a jacket and tie for men, while breakfast is casual.
    Lounges: There are two lounges on board, the main lounge where high tea is served, and the club lounge, where one can relax with a post-prandial cognac.

Holiday Extensions

  • The Blue Train, Cape Town & The Garden Route + Kariega River Lodge - 2 Extra nights from £384

    Why not extend your stay in South Africa with two nights at the Kariega River Lodge in the beautiful Kariega Game Reserve? This picturesque game reserve offers a combination of the 'big five' game viewing, an expansive variety of flora and fauna, birdlife, dramatic views and vistas.

Accommodation on Extensions

The Blue Train, Cape Town & The Garden Route + Kariega River Lodge - 2 Extra nights from £384

  • Kariega Game Reserve DiamondDiamondDiamondDiamondDiamond

    A natural extension to the Garden Route, a short distance from Port Elizabeth, this 9,000 hectare "Big-5" private game reserve, incorporates contrasting riverine, bushveld and grassland eco-systems and is bordered by the picturesque Kariega and Bushmans Rivers. In addition to morning and evening game drives guests can enjoy hiking, river cruises and mountain biking.

    Location: Nestled on the banks of the Bushman's River in the Eastern Cape, and a short drive from Port Elizabeth.
    Facilities: Restaurant; bar and lounge area with satellite TV; swimming pool; morning and evening game drives in an open top vehicle; river cruise as part of a game drive; hiking; canoeing; fishing (equipment provided).
    Price includes: All inclusive in a thatched twin room in the River Lodge section on the banks of the Bushman's river with en-suite bathroom and spacious shower and bath; air-conditioned; ceiling fan; minibar; game drive or river cruise per day; full board including all locally produced alcoholic and soft drinks.

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