Conference Excursions

​About Cape Town

Cape Town is located at the southern tip of the African continent, it offers vast open spaces, fresh clean air and breathtaking beauty. It is home to Africa’s most iconic attractions.

​Option 1: Cape Peninsula Tour

Explore Cape Town with a leisurely drive along the South Peninsula coastline. Discover Boulders Beach home to a colony of African penguins, from Boulders travel 30 minutes to Cape Point, where the Atlantic and Indian oceans merge. End the trip at the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, situated on the slopes of Table Mountain, a place where wildflowers and indigenous flora grow in abundance.

​Option 2: Cape Winelands Tour

Wine connoisseurs’ tourists can explore Cape Town’s world-class wine estates in Stellenbosch and Franschhoek and enjoy the serenity of the Cape countryside.

​Option 3: Robben Island Tour

Take a ferry trip to `Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 of his 27 years in prison. The island is an essential destination for those interested in South Africa’s history.

​Option 4: City Tour

Explore the City with a local walk at Bo-Kaap known for its famous rainbow-coloured houses and cobblestone streets. Take a trip to Table Mountain Aerial Cableway station, where a state-of-the-art cable car transports you to the top of Table Mountain. End the trip at the V&A Waterfront which offers plenty of sightseeing.

​Option 5: Hermanus Whale Tour & Whale Watching

Hermanus is famous for Boat Based Whale Watching Trips to see Southern Right Whales in their natural environment and in a responsible manner. Whales are without a doubt one of the most mysterious and beautiful creatures in the ocean. There are 100′s of Whales to be viewed at Hermanus, very close to land during the months of early June to late November.