
A luxury hideaway set in South Africa’s oldest wine producing region, this five-star property encompasses nine acres of world-renowned gardens, which feature some of the oldest camphor trees in Southern Africa, among many other delights
Celebrate the most romantic day of the year with a delectable six-course Valentine’s Day dinner at The Conservatory restaurant.
Go for a spin

Booking a helicopter ride is not only an incredible gesture to your partner but also the ultimate way to see the beauty and scope of Cape Town.
Set sail

Your loved one will never forget watching as the sun dips into the Atlantic horizon. Charter a luxury yacht for a sunset cruise to Clifton 4th Beach or Table Bay, complete of course with bubbly on board. Photo Credit: Trigger2 Royale Power Catamaran

In the heart of the Overberg, enjoy a stay at one of South Africa’s most spectacular seaside hotels. The Marine is located on the rugged coastal cliffs of Hermanus: bordered by the famous cliff path—perfect for romantic strolls amid the sounds of the crashing waves.
When life is a picnic

Producing some of the best chardonnay and pinot noir in South Africa, Hamilton Russell is a serene, beautiful wine estate. Take advantage of the slow, romantic pace here with a picnic, set up with tables and chairs under the trees.
All that bubbles

Start the day off with a bubbly breakfast cruise in the magnificent Walker Bay. This is experience is made even more memorable during whale season when the Southern Rights come to the bay. Photo Credit: Southern Right Charters.

Where the horizon meets the sea. The Plettenberg, situated on a rocky headland in Plettenberg Bay, along the famous Garden Route – is the ultimate seaside escape with views of the ocean, mountains and endless stretches of golden sand.
All aboard to days gone by

The John Benn is the Garden’s Route answer to the love boat. This double-decker floating restaurant offers daily lagoon cruises to the Knysna Heads.
Vineyard dreaming

Explore the magic and mystique of South Africa’s youngest wine route—the best part? The majority of the farms specialise in the production of Cap Classique.