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Wake up in Cape Town


...to the sound of rolling waves.


SOUTH AFRICA


Lovingly and extensively refurbished, Winchester Mansions is a landmark building on the seafront in beautiful Cape Town close to the Waterfront and the airport. It offers elegant rooms in a classic style featuring either sea or mountain views. Facilities include a pool, Ginkgo Spa and recently renovated Harveys restaurant.


DAGMAR MARROCCO South Africa Market Manager, Kuoni “We have seen a


shift in business, from East Africa southwards, although 2013 is still a little slower than expected. “Our Highlights of Southern Africa


continues to sell well – an escorted small group journey which visits Cape Town and Kruger National Park, with a self-drive along the Garden Route and the Eastern Cape Game Reserves. “For 2013 we’re also expecting our


new ‘Fair Trade South Africa Garden Route self-drive’ to be popular. It includes fantastic properties such as Hog Hollow in Plettenberg Bay and Spier Wine Farm in Stellenbosch.


Where to Book It AFRICAN PRIDE – 01904 619428


www.african-pride.co.uk Four nights at the Portswood Hotel in Cape Town, two nights at Bushmans Kloof, a five-star luxury wilderness retreat in the Cederberg Mountains in the Western Cape, and four nights at Abalone House, Paternoster, also in the Western Cape, is from £1,968pp based on travel in April 2013.


221 Beach Road Sea Point Cape Town 8005 South Africa Tel: +27 21 434 2351 welcome@winchester.co.za www.winchester.co.za


AFRICA COLLECTION – 01403 256 655 www.africacollection.co.uk A 12-night Cape Town, Garden Route


and safari at Addo (not a private game reserve) in the Eastern Cape, based on Portfolio Collection- featured properties, starts at £1195pp, plus taxes of £400pp, flying with Virgin. This is not a ‘low season only deal’, but is applicable for 80% of the year, with only high-season days and holidays such as Christmas and school breaks excluded.


PREMIER HOLIDAYS – 08444 937 542 www.trade.premierholidays.co.uk An eight-night deal, with three nights in Cape Town Hollow, two nights at Harbour House Hermanus and three nights at Knysna Hollow is from £1,485pp. The deal includes B&B accommodation, return flights from LHR, transfers and six days’ car hire, valid for until March 31 2013.


KUONI – 01306 747008 www.kuoni.co.uk A 13-night self-drive four-star Fair Trade South Africa Garden Route package is priced from £2,899pp in 2013, based on two sharing. Mostly on a B&B basis, the deal includes flights with British Airways and car hire in resort,


SOMAK – 020 8423 3000 www.somak.com A seven-night ‘Wine and Whale’


package to the vineyards of Constantia and whale and dolphin- watching spots along the Garden Route costs from £2,222pp. This includes flights from London to Cape Town, via Johannesburg, and from George to London via Johannesburg, with South African Airways; four nights’ B&B at Steenberg, in Constantia, a half-day private Constantia Winelands tour; a full-day private whale watching tour and three nights’ B&B at Fancourt. Available until October 21 2012.


TRAVEL 2 – 0800 0224 182 www.travel2.com A 16-day Grand Tour of South Africa is priced from £2,449pp, based on twin share and return flights with Emirates from LHR. The price includes 15 nights’ accommodation, various meals, transfers and sightseeing, for travel on March 3 2013. Bookings must be by November 30 2012.


Clockwise from left: Stunning views from Table Mountain, Cape Town;


A ride close to the water's edge in Noordhoek, near Cape Town; Villa at Thanda Private Game Reserve; Fun on the beach, Muizenberg, Western Cape


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