South Africa · 30 November - 7 December 2025

Voyage to Cape Town 2025!

Join us as we embark on an unforgettable journey to the historical, cultural, and vibrant city of Cape Town!

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Overview

If you have never been to Cape Town, be prepared for a lifetime of memories including great culture, food, music, 4-star accommodations, luxury real estate, and so much more. Thank you to our travel partners Cape Town Real Estate Investment Group (CTREIG) for coordinating this amazing experience. Book your trip to Cape Town today! GROUND PACKAGE INCLUDES: · Round Trip Airport Transfers · Ground transportation based on itinerary · 4-star luxury hotel accommodations · Daily Breakfast · English-speaking tour guide · Luxury cruise including lunch and signature cocktails · Real estate orientation and exclusive property tours · All scheduled excursions, tours, and entrance fees · South African Visa (upon arrival). EXCLUDES: · Flights to and from Cape Town, South Africa · International telephone calls, etc. · Gratuities/Tips for safari rangers, tour guides, drivers, villa, and restaurant staff. · Costs of obtaining passports (if applicable). · Trip Cancellation, Interruption and Medical Insurance – please note that insurance for this trip is not mandatory, however highly encouraged. It is your personal responsibility to ensure you have sufficient travel and health insurance coverage from your provider of your choice. Itinerary subject to change depending on weather conditions.

Highlights

Cape Town International Airport

Cape Town International Airport

Cape Town International Airport (CPT) is South Africa's second-largest airport and a key hub for both domestic and international travel. Located about 20 kilometers (12 miles) from the city center, it serves as a gateway to the Western Cape and is known for its modern facilities, efficiency, and services tailored to diverse travelers. The airport features a range of amenities, including free Wi-Fi, children's play areas, banking facilities, and medical services. Travelers can enjoy dining options such as local favorites at Mugg & Bean or lighter fare at Vida e Caffè. For shopping, CPT offers stores like Out of Africa, specializing in African crafts, and Montblanc for luxury items. Its terminals are well-organized to handle the needs of passengers, whether they are on layovers or heading to their final destinations​ AIRPORTS ​ IFLY . Transportation options include rental cars, taxis, ride-shares, shuttles, and public transit, making access to Cape Town's attractions convenient. CPT is also praised for its emphasis on passenger comfort, providing special assistance for individuals with disabilities and families traveling with children.

Explore Cape Town Food

Explore Cape Town Food

Cape Town is a food lover's paradise, offering a diverse range of dishes influenced by the region's rich cultural heritage. Visitors should try Cape Malay cuisine, known for its aromatic spices and dishes like bobotie and curries. Braais (barbecues) are a quintessential South African experience, featuring meats like boerewors and snoek, often paired with traditional sides like pap and chakalaka. Don't miss bunny chow, a flavorful curry served in a hollowed-out bread loaf, or the fresh seafood, including fish and chips and oysters. For sweet treats, indulge in koeksisters, syrupy fried dough twists, or melktert (milk tart), a creamy dessert beloved by locals. Explore the culinary scene with local favorites like the Bo-Kaap neighborhood for Cape Malay dishes or seaside eateries for fresh seafood.

Explore the Winelands

Explore the Winelands

The Cape Winelands, located just a short drive from Cape Town, is a breathtaking region known for its world-class wines, stunning scenery, and charming towns. Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl are among the most famous wine-producing areas, offering visitors opportunities to explore picturesque vineyards, historic estates, and award-winning wine cellars. Many estates also pair their wines with gourmet food, making it an ideal destination for culinary enthusiasts. Beyond wine tasting, the Cape Winelands region offers unique activities, including hiking in the surrounding mountains, visiting art galleries, and taking leisurely strolls through quaint towns filled with boutique shops and cafes. Families can also enjoy petting zoos and kid-friendly activities, ensuring something for everyone. The area’s combination of natural beauty and cultural richness makes it a must-visit destination for travelers in South Africa.

Explore Table Mountain

Explore Table Mountain

Table Mountain, one of Cape Town's most iconic landmarks, offers a wealth of activities and breathtaking views for visitors. You can take the famous Aerial Cableway to the summit, enjoying panoramic vistas of the city, ocean, and surrounding mountains. For the adventurous, there are hiking trails such as Platteklip Gorge or Skeleton Gorge, catering to all fitness levels. At the top, activities range from guided walking tours to abseiling—the world's highest commercial abseil—for an adrenaline rush. The mountain also features unique experiences like high tea at the Cableway Wi-Fi Lounge, where you can enjoy sweet and savory treats with stunning views. History enthusiasts can explore the Waterworks Museum, showcasing Table Mountain's role in Cape Town's water supply system during the late 19th century.

Explore Robben Island

Explore Robben Island

Robben Island, located just off Cape Town’s coast, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that holds a profound place in South Africa’s history. Known as the site where Nelson Mandela and other political prisoners were held during the apartheid era, visiting Robben Island offers travelers a chance to connect with the country's fight for freedom and democracy. The experience begins with a ferry ride from the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, offering stunning views of Cape Town and Table Mountain. Once on the island, guided tours include a visit to Nelson Mandela’s prison cell, the limestone quarry where prisoners worked, and other historical landmarks. Many tours are led by former prisoners, providing unique, personal insights into life on the island during apartheid. Visitors are encouraged to book tickets in advance, as tours are popular and space is limited. The entire experience, including ferry rides, typically lasts about four hours.

Explore the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

Explore the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town is one of the city's top attractions, blending history, entertainment, shopping, and scenic views. Here's what you can do as a visitor: Take a Robben Island Tour: Depart from the waterfront to explore this historic island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned. The tour includes a ferry ride, guided experiences by former prisoners, and visits to key landmarks like Mandela’s cell and the limestone quarry​ Ride the Cape Wheel: Enjoy panoramic views of Cape Town, Table Mountain, and the waterfront from 40 meters above ground. Sunset rides are especially magical, offering spectacular views of the skyline​ Go on a Boat Cruise: Options include harbor tours, sunset champagne cruises, and wildlife-focused trips, where you can see Cape fur seals and Cape Town's iconic landmarks from the water​.

Explore Cape Point

Explore Cape Point

Cape Point, located at the southwestern tip of Africa within Table Mountain National Park, is a breathtaking destination where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. Visitors can take the Flying Dutchman Funicular to the historic old lighthouse, offering panoramic views of dramatic cliffs and endless ocean. For history enthusiasts, the area’s shipwreck trails reveal remnants of maritime tragedies, like the wreck of the SS Thomas T. Tucker. The Cape of Good Hope, a symbol of exploration and adventure, is a short drive or hike from Cape Point and features iconic photo opportunities amidst stunning landscapes. Nature lovers will appreciate the diverse hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging routes, allowing exploration of the unique fynbos vegetation and encounters with wildlife such as baboons, ostriches, and antelope. Relax at Dias Beach, a serene spot perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. Whether you're seeking scenic beauty, history, or a tranquil escape, Cape Point offers an unforgettable experience for all.

Explore Townships

Explore Townships

The townships of Cape Town, such as Khayelitsha, Gugulethu, and Mitchell's Plain, are vibrant communities that offer a unique and immersive insight into South Africa’s history and culture. Originally established under apartheid policies of racial segregation, these areas remain essential parts of Cape Town’s identity today. Visiting a township allows travelers to witness the resilience and spirit of local communities, despite the challenges posed by economic disparity and historical injustices. Township tours are a popular way to explore these areas, providing a valuable opportunity to learn about the social and cultural fabric that makes up South Africa. Visitors can enjoy authentic experiences like sampling traditional cuisine, meeting local artisans, and discovering the rich cultural heritage of these neighborhoods. For many, a tour of Cape Town’s townships is not just a sightseeing experience, but an eye-opening journey into understanding the ongoing impacts of apartheid and the spirit of Ubuntu—the South African philosophy of togetherness and community. Many tours also support local projects, helping to uplift residents by contributing to economic development​.

Hosts

Meet your host!

Maurice Foley

Maurice Foley

Maurice Foley is a dynamic entrepreneur, founder of Two Oceans Travel & Tours, and the Black Travel Expo, as well as the Managing Partner of Cape Town Real Estate Investment Group (CTREIG). With a deep commitment to promoting tourism and real estate opportunities in Africa, particularly Cape Town, Maurice is at the forefront of initiatives that bridge cultural and economic gaps through travel and investment. His leadership in the Black Travel Expo brings together industry professionals, influencers, and global travelers to explore and celebrate the vast possibilities in the travel sector, with a focus on African destinations.


In addition to his work in tourism, Maurice is instrumental in CTREIG, an organization dedicated to providing real estate investment opportunities in Cape Town and beyond, aiming to foster growth in emerging markets. His entrepreneurial journey, marked by an expansive vision for both travel and real estate, showcases his dedication to fostering positive change through business, community involvement, and cross-continental collaboration.

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Day 1: Welcome to The Mother City!

November 30, 2025 [Sunday]
  • Arrive at Cape Town International Airport (CPT)
  • Collect luggage, exit baggage claim, and met by Two Oceans Travel & Tours representative.
  • Airport transfer to hotel
  • Check-in and relax or sleep after your long journey
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Day 2: Leisure Day

December 1, 2025 [Monday]

  • 7-930am Breakfast
  • Rest, relax or chill by the pool
  • 10am Hop on, Hop Off Bus Tour (Optional)
  • 5pm Depart for V&A Waterfront
  • 530pm Set sail on a luxury sunset cruise on private yacht (spectacular views of Cape Town) with hors d'oeuvres, signature cocktails, and champagne.
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Day 3: Table Mountain and Peninsula Tour

December 2, 2025 [Tuesday]

  • 4am Sunrise hike to Lions Head (optional)
  • 8-9am Breakfast
  • 9am Table Mountain
  • 11am City and Boo Kaap tour
  • 12pm Peninsula Tour (Cape of Good Hope)
  • 2pm Lunch in Simons Town
  • 4pm Boulder's Beach (South African Penguins)
  • Return to hotel
  • Dinner on your own
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Day 4: Aquila Game Reserve (Safari) and Spice Route

December 3, 2025 [Wednesday]

  • Free Day!
  • 6am Depart for Aquila Game Reserve (Optional)
  • 8am Breakfast
  • 9-12pm Game Drive
  • 1pm Lunch at Spice Route
  • 3pm Return to hotel
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Day 5: Robben Island / V&A Waterfront

December 4, 2025 [Thursday] 

  • 7am Breakfast
  • 8am Depart for V&A Waterfront
  • 830am Board boat for Robben Island (9am departure)
  • 12pm Lunch in V&A Waterfront / Shopping (over 450 retail stores)
  • 2pm Langa Township Tour and Drumming Session
  • 6pm Return to hotel
  • Dinner on your own
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Day 6: Real Estate Orientation and Tour

December 5, 2025 [Friday]

  • 7-9am Breakfast
  • 9-10am - Real estate orientation session
  • Tour of various Cape Town properties
  • Lunch
  • 2nd half of real estate tour
  • Return to hotel
  • Dinner on your own
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Day 7: Wine Tasting Experience

December 6. 2025 [Saturday]

  • 8am Breakfast
  • 11am Depart hotel
  • 12pm Wine Tasting and lunch at Klein Goederust Wine Estate (Black owned)
  • 2pm Sparkling Wine Experience at J.C. Le Roux
  • 4pm Return to hotel
  • 6pm Dinner at Gold Restaurant
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Day 8: Departure

December 7, 2025 [Sunday]
  • 8-930am Breakfast
  • Rest, relax or last-minute shopping.
  • Depart for Cape Town International Airport (CPT)

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Voyage to Cape Town 2025!

South Africa · 30 November - 7 December 2025 · 7 nights

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