The South African Cape Coast is a haven for nature lovers, offering a unique opportunity to witness the majestic Southern Right whales traversing the coastline during whale season. But while whalewatching is undoubtedly the main attraction, visitors can also indulge in the exceptional wines produced by local estates. Here are ten wineries to add to your itinerary:
Coot Club is more than just a place to unwind it’s a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Situated on a stunning lagoon, guests can enjoy a variety of water sports, including kayaking and standup paddleboarding. For those who prefer hiking, the nearby Walker Bay Nature Reserve offers trails for all levels of experience, along with breathtaking views of the ocean and mountains.
De Hoop Collection is a toprated destination for wine lovers, music enthusiasts, and nature lovers. As a premier Cape Country Routes member, De Hoop Collection is nestled in the heart of De Hoop Nature Reserve. It offers a range of affordable accommodations, including campsite rondavels, selfcatering cottages and houses, romantic suites, an old stone manor house, and De Mond Villa, which was recently restored and refurbished. This outstanding nature reserve offers visitors pristine beaches, a Ramsarlisted vlei, rare indigenous plants, diverse animals, and birdlife for a unique outdoor experience.