Book Now

Firstly, your affordable Garden Route holiday will start off with 4 nights in the beautiful ‘Mother City’. You’ll be staying in a prime location, with a variety of popular local restaurants within walking distance, and just a 10-minute drive from the city centre. Cape Town city centre is home to a wide variety of great restaurants, coffee shops and bakeries and the atmosphere is always buzzing. In addition, for those looking for a bit of a culture will also be happy to discover the wonderful museums and art galleries dotted around the city. We also recommend a day trip out to the Cape Winelands, where you can sip on some of the world’s finest wines, whilst taking in the views.

Secondly, you visit Oudtshoorn. However, we recommend that you skip the main highway and take Route 62 towards Oudtshoorn. Oudtshoorn is well-known for the famous Cango Caves, and not to mention it’s very large ostrich population, leading it to be referred to as ‘the feather capital’. You’ll be staying on a working ostrich farm for 1 night and have time to explore the fascinating Cango Caves before setting off on the next part of your trip.

Thirdly, on day 6 of your affordable Garden Route holiday you’ll head off along the beautiful Garden Route towards Knysna. Above all, the Garden Route is one of South Africa’s most beautiful scenic drives. Hence, make sure to take in the views along the way. You’ll be spending 2 nights in the friendly town of Knysna. Offering a variety of activities, for example shopping at Knysna Square market, walking in the indigenous forests or taking a yacht sail on the lagoon or paragliding off the heads.

Finally you spend the last 2 days of your affordable garden route holiday at the Amakhala Game Reserve. Here you’ll be treated to game drives and walks, which is one of the best ways to discover all that Mother Nature has to offer. Your stay here includes all meals, as well as local drinks.

Your Itinerary

Day 1-4 - Cape Town

Arrival at Cape Town International, collect your hire car, driving the easy 30 minutes to Cape Town city.  You have 4 nights here to use and we recommend taking a full day to explore the Cape Peninsula which includes Cape Point and the penguins.  Table Mountain is a mustand you can also fit in a full day visiting the nearby Winelands area.  The V&A Waterfront has a great atmosphere with loads of restaurants.  Accommodation is at Cape Town Hollow Boutique Hotel, which allows easy access to all the attractions and breakfast is included.

Day 5 - Oudtshoorn

After breakfast take the road to Oudtshoorn – we recommend travelling along the Route 62 taking you off the main highway.  You will be staying on a working ostrich farm for 1 night just outside Oudtshoorn and have time to visit the Cango Caves.  Accommodation is at La Plume including breakfast.

Day 6-7 - Garden Route

Travelling to the Garden Route today where you will have 2 nights in the lagoon town of Knysna.  This offers a great base to explore the area which offers loads to do.  Take a walk in the indigenous forests, sample some fresh water oysters  – unique to Knysna!  For the more active there is paragliding or take a yacht sail on the Knysna Lagoon.  Accommodation is at Hide Away Guesthouse inclusive of breakfast.

Day 8-9 - Eastern Cape Safari

The holiday gets a bit wilder today as you head to the Eastern Cape, spending 2 nights in a small and intimate owner run tented camp in the Amakhala Game Reserve.  Arriving by lunch time you have time to settle in before heading off on the afternoon game drive.  The following day would be a combination of either a game drive or game walk – with a ranger.  This is one of the few places in this area that offer game walking.  Woodbury Lodge is your base and includes all meals and game activities.

Day 10 - Return to Cape Town

Today is your last day, but you will enjoy a morning game activity  and breakfast before it is time to make your way to Port Elizabeth airport to meet a connection flight to either Cape Town or Johannesburg to connect to your outbound flight back to London.  We could also tempt you to stay a little longer and see a bit more of South Africa…

What's included?

Included:
  • Accommodation and meals as specified
  • Excursions specified
  • Car hire (premium insurance & zero excess with unlimited kilometers)
  • All trips are ATOL protected or ABTA bonded to ensure you are fully covered
Excluded:
  • Flights
  • Non-specified meals, drinks, excursions
  • Expenses of a personal nature, i.e. laundry, telephone expenses, gratuities, porterage fees, etc
Details:

Please note that the price is based on low-season rates and all prices are correct at the time of writing.

Flight prices change a lot and for this reason, the flights are not part of the quote.

Make a booking
Cape Town
Cape Town is as much about the surrounding areas as the city itself. Recommended visit time is 5 days to be able to comfortably fit in all the main sights from Cape Point, Table Mountain, V&A Waterfront and Robben Island. More More
Winelands
Only a 'hop and skip' from Cape Town, the Winelands offers an excellent combination of indulgence, history and visual pleasure! Stellenbosch and Franschhoek are the popular towns, each offering its own unique charm and you are spoilt for choice of excellent restaurants and wine farms to visit. More
Hermanus
Only 2½ hours from Cape Town you will find the 'whale capital' of Hermanus that offers some of South Africa's best 'land based' whale watching. The town offers some super Blue Flag swimming beaches and a beautiful mountain setting. More
Garden Route
Stretching from Swellendam to Tsitsikamma, the Garden Route offers visitors a diverse experience ranging from rolling landscapes, semi-desert arid region of Oudtshoorn to the lush forests of the Knysna and Plettenberg Bay areas. Lovely white beaches in the Mossel Bay, Wilderness and Plettenberg Bay completes this destination as an excellent choice for all ages. More
Eastern Cape Safaris
Situated in the eastern part of South Africa, the Eastern Cape is fast becoming South Africa's hottest holiday destination. The region is malaria free, offers a host of top class "Big Five" game destinations, with the added advantage that travelling closer to the coast, you can also enjoy the "Big Six", namely whales, the silent giants of the sea. More
Durban
Durban is the gateway to the warm beaches of Natal as well as the Drakensberg and game regions of Hluhluwe. There is an international airport with numerous daily flights from Cape Town and Johannesburg. More
Hluhluwe & Battlefields
This area offers such a diversity - from the excellent big five game viewing of the Hluhluwe area with a good selection of big five reserves, heading inland you reach the Battlefields where raconteurs take you back to a by-gone era of the Zulu Wars. Nearby you have access to kilometres of isolated beaches and warm Indian Ocean waters. More
Drakensberg
The vast expanse of the Drakensberg is a must for any person who enjoys tranquil surroundings and hiking. Easily accessible from both Johannesburg and Durban and complimentary to any longer holiday in South Africa. Excellent hiking for all fitness levels. More
Kruger
The Kruger area offers a diversity of experiences from some of South Africa's best big five game viewing to the spectacular Panorama Route. This is a must visit destination in its own right. More
Mozambique
Becoming one of Africa's hottest destinations with its tropical beaches, warm waters and palm trees. Most connections between lodges within Mozambique are achieved by scheduled and charter flights as well as boat transfers, as road networks are not as developed. A great way to end off any African holiday by spending a few days relaxing on the beach and indulging in tropical spoils.
More
Madikwe & Waterberg
The ‘big five’ game regions of Madikwe Game Reserve and the Waterberg Game Reserve are increasing in popularity and giving Kruger some healthy competition. These areas are malaria free, located within a 3–4 hour drive from Johannesburg and also offer a great safari experience. More

Your adventure starts here!

Do you fancy having a chat about Affordable Garden Route? Personally, it's one of our favourite things to talk about.

Award-winning and fully-protected holidays
Itineraries & Destinations