
This food & wine itinerary reshuffles the schedule around food & wine activities — local cuisine, wine tastings, and food tours. Mostly low-effort and walkable, with a mix of self-guided and guided activities. Includes 2 must-see landmarks across Cape Town.
Highlights: Table Mountain Cable Car, Robben Island Museum Tour
This 3-day South Africa itinerary is built around food and drink experiences — 4 activities focus on local cuisine, markets, cooking classes, and tastings across Cape Town.
About This Itinerary
A 3-day Cape Town, South Africa itinerary, focused on food & wine with 6 scored activities, including Cape Malay Cooking Class in Bo-Kaap and V&A Waterfront. Days are balanced so no single day is a marathon.
Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out
Cape Town
Cape TownLearn to cook fragrant Cape Malay dishes — like bobotie and koesisters — in a family home in the historic Bo-Kaap quarter
$61 📍 MapExplore the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront — Cape Town's historic harbor turned world-class dining, shopping, and cultural precinct
📍 MapV&A Waterfront / De Waterkant / City Bowl / Sea Point

Graze through Cape Town's best weekend food market at the Old Biscuit Mill in the creative Woodstock neighborhood
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Dine on West Coast crayfish, snoek, and linefish at the V&A Waterfront restaurants with Table Mountain as backdrop
$28 📍 MapV&A Waterfront / De Waterkant / City Bowl / Sea Point
Ride the rotating cable car to the flat summit of Table Mountain for panoramic views over Cape Town and the Atlantic
$22 📍 MapTake the ferry to Robben Island and tour the maximum security prison where Nelson Mandela was held for 18 years
$33 📍 MapV&A Waterfront / De Waterkant / City Bowl / Sea Point
Trip Budget Estimate
Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.
Typical range for South Africa
$150 – $1,350 per person for 3 days
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🧳 Practical Info for South Africa
- Visa
- Visa-free for US, EU, UK, CA, AU citizens for up to 90 days. Passport must have 2+ blank pages.
- Tipping
- 10–15% at restaurants. Tip car guards (R5–10), petrol attendants (R5–10), and tour guides.
- Currency
- South African Rand (ZAR). Cards widely accepted in cities; carry cash for townships, markets, and rural areas.
- Power
- 230V, Type M/N plugs (unique South African three-prong). Bring an adapter — not the same as UK or EU.
- Connectivity
- SIM cards at airports (Vodacom, MTN, Cell C). Good coverage in cities; game reserves may have limited signal.
- Emergency
- 10111 (police), 10177 (ambulance), 10111 (general)
✈️ Getting Around South Africa
FlySafair and Kulula fly Johannesburg to Cape Town (2h) and Durban. Distances make flying essential.
Car rental ideal for the Garden Route and wine country. Drive on the left. Avoid driving in townships at night.
Intercape and Greyhound run long-distance routes. Gautrain links Johannesburg airport to Sandton/Pretoria.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is South Africa safe for tourists?
Tourist areas (Cape Town, Garden Route, Kruger) are generally safe with normal precautions. Avoid walking alone at night in cities. Use registered taxis.
What is the best time to visit South Africa?
May-September (dry season) for safari. September-November for wildflowers. December-February for Cape Town beaches (Southern Hemisphere summer).
How much does a week in South Africa cost?
Budget: $50-80/day. Mid-range: $120-200/day. Luxury: $400+/day. Safari lodges are the biggest expense — budget $200-800/night for game reserves.