
15 Days / 14 Nights South Africa Wildlife & Leisure
A longer South Africa holiday built for travelers who want city time, wildlife, and softer pacing without losing price transparency.
Cape Point Nature Reserve occupies the southernmost tip of the Cape Peninsula, protecting dramatic sandstone cliffs, ancient fynbos, and the legendary meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
The reserve is part of the Cape Floral Region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world's six floral kingdoms. Over 1,100 plant species grow across the reserve, including iconic proteas and ericas.
Wildlife is surprisingly rich for a reserve this close to a major city: Cape mountain zebra, bontebok, eland, and ostrich are regularly seen, while Cape clawless otters patrol the rocky shoreline.
Cape Point pairs naturally with Boulders Beach penguin colony and Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens for a full Cape Peninsula day circuit.
October to March for the best weather and wildflower season. The reserve is open year-round; summer brings stronger south-easterly winds at the point.
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Entry forms part of Table Mountain National Park fees. Combined tickets covering Boulders Beach and Cape Point are available.

A longer South Africa holiday built for travelers who want city time, wildlife, and softer pacing without losing price transparency.

A South Africa city-and-wildlife itinerary that needs both urban comfort and safari value presented in one consistent pricing model.

A South Africa city stay that works best when sold with a clear entry price, optional touring add-ons, and room-category upgrade paths.