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7 Days Cape Town

Welcome to the Western Cape . Rich in history, with endless coastal and mountain scenery along with spectacular West Coast flowers which can be seen in spring are some of the attractions which make the Western Cape arguably the most beautiful place on earth. You will enjoy the great wines and delicious cuisine of the Cape wine routes. Sip sundowners atop Table Mountain which will be reached via cable car. Table Mountain with its magnificent view is truly breathtaking. These are just some of the attractions which will make the Western Cape a truly unforgettable experience.

Day 1
You will be transferred to one of Cape Town 's top Hotels, namely the Peninsula Hotel. THE PENINSULA , with its matchless style and subtle elegance, is the ultimate in understated Cape hospitality. Ideally situated on Cape Town's Platinum Mile, internationally acclaimed, The Peninsula is home to discerning visitors from around the globe. The reason is simple. Guests enjoy the convenience of being minutes from the excitement and sparkle of Cape Town and close to the world-famous scenic wine routes, beautiful beaches and botanical gardens. More importantly our guests will enjoy superior service.

 


Day 2

Golf at Arabella. The Arabella golf course has a demanding and exceptional design that offers a challenging experience to all levels of golfers. It puts professional golfers to the test and at the same time is playable for the average hacker. The fairways are wide and spacious. Both fairways and greens are in an exceptionally good condition.

Choosing a signature hole is tough as the 9th, 17th and the 18th all run parallel to the lagoon. As a result, we have chosen the par-three 17th. This hole requires a precise tee shot. If you miss the green to the right, you might find yourself on the beach!

 


Day 3
Golf at Erinvale. The Erinvale Golf Course in Somerset West was designed by Gary Player and is seen as one of the best courses of the Western Cape province of South Africa . In 1996 it hosted the IGA World Cup of Golf. The course is situated on the former Erinvale Farm at the foot of the Helderberg Mountains.

The views are spectacular. One can see beautiful the False Bay and the Hottentots Holland Mountain range in the east. The mountains protect the course from the wind. The first 9 holes lie in a valley and are despite the many bunkers and water hazards quite easy to play. Holes 10 to 18, however, stretch over mountainous terrain and provide considerable challenges. In parts the fairways ascend steeply.

 

Day 4
Golf at Pearl Valley . Nicklaus has stayed true to his design principles by working closely with nature and has provided a golf course that fits in with the environment. This fairly flat and largely uninterrupted terrain enabled Nicklaus the freedom to develop hole strategies making this a golf course the golfer has to think his/her way around. In its engineering and planning detail, the course is very rare. It is crossed by roads in only three places, and the drainage system allows play to continue just minutes after a severe cloudburst.




Day 5
Golf at Royal Cape . The Royal Cape Golf Club is the oldest golf course in South Africa . It was founded as early as 1885 by the British General Sir Henry Torrens, who had taken over the command of the troops at the Cape and immediately laid out a golf course in front of his military camp in Wynberg. It received the attribute "Royal" in 1910 by the Duke of Connaught, who represented King George V at the opening of the first parliament of the South African Union. The Royal Cape Golf Course is famous for its superb scenic beauty, but also known to be windy and difficult to play. Pars are rarely possible. The course has been host to numerous competitions. Nine times the South African Open took place at the Royal Cape already. In 1965, Gary Player won the tournament with a record of 273 Scores (4 rounds = 15 under par).

Day 6
Golf at Stellenbosch. Stellenbosch lies in the centre of the fertile and very scenic winegrowing area of the Cape, less than an hour's drive out of Cape Town. With its numerous diligently restored buildings in the Cape Dutch style and its renowned university, it is one of the most attractive travel destinations at the Cape . This exclusive golf course situated just out of town amid vineyards. It is a course of championship class which hosted the South African Open in 1999.

Day 7
Time to depart, Holiday Time will wish you pleasant memories and a safe journey home.

 

7 Day Cape Town
£1295,00 per person

Price Includes:

Airport Transfers, Green fees, Transport, Accommodation, Breakfasts, and Boat Trips.

Price Excludes:
Caddies, Trolley and Cart Hire, Lunch and Dinner.
We will however recommend and provide transport to all Restaurants, Attractions etc.






Extras: Club rules are based on your standard PGA rulings which are the same as in the U.K. It is not necessary, but is recommended that you do bring your handicap cards. Optional Extras will be at your own expense. Please note that this price is subject to change.


 


 
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