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CAPE TOWN with WINELANDS TOUR Sharing 7 Nights | 1 Stop | 5 Rounds of Golf from € 1,350 per person CAPE TOWN WITH WINELANDS TOUR sharing 7 Nights | 1 Stop | 5 Rounds of Golf V&A Waterfront OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATION Cape Peninsula at its glorious best welcomes you on this snappy golfing getaway. This is perfect for golfers who Commodore Hotel 4 7 Night(s) want to inject a little downtown energy into their teeing adventures. Traverse the lush fairways to marvel at the tranquility of heritage vineyards set in postcard perfect villages. A centrally located hotel and a visit to the Ernie Els GOLF COURSES Trophy Room make this a superb golfing break in the Cape. Westlake, Erinvale, Steenberg, Clovelly, Pearl Valley Premier Irish Golf Tours , Contact No.:00353 894110421 [email protected] CAPE TOWN WITH WINELANDS TOUR 7 Nights | 1 Stop | 5 Rounds of Golf Stop 1 : V&A WATERFRONT, Cape Town 7x Night(s) at Commodore Hotel 18x holes golf at Westlake 18x holes golf at Erinvale 18x holes golf at Steenberg 18x holes golf at Clovelly 18x holes golf at Pearl Valley INCLUSIONS 7x nights luxury accommodation with full daily breakfast 8x days rental of Cat-C vehicle, with unlimited kilometres, GPS and full insurance 5x rounds of 18-hole golf, with pre-reserved tee-times Meet & assist at the airport with 24/7 on-call local support All taxes and tourism levies EXCLUSIONS Visas and Travel insurance Per Person Sharing Per Person Single Gratuities, gifts, souvenirs, laundry, telephone calls, and items of a personal nature € 1,350 € 0 € 0 € 0 Items and activities not mentioned in 'Cost Includes', including optional excursions Trip cancellation and personal accident insurance Golfer Non Golfer Golfer Non Golfer Any meals not mentioned in itinerary 1 STOP 1:V&A WATERFRONT DAY 1: V&A WATERFRONT 7 Nights | 5 Rounds of Golf Cape Town Commodore Hotel They say there's never a bad time to visit Cape Town! Widely known as one of the most interesting and vibrant cities in the world, the World Design Capital of 2014 is a heady cocktail of modern culture, fascinating history and exceptional natural Arrive at CAPE TOWN Airport where you will be met and assisted to the COMMODORE HOTEL, Cape Town. beauty. Situated between Robben Island and Table Mountain in the heart of Cape Town's working harbour, the ancient Victoria Located on the bustling Waterfront, the Commodore captures the full essence of South & Alfred Waterfront is South Africa's most visited tourist Africa's vibrant indigenous culture. With its signature cream and brass-work motif, the destination that also serves as an ideal departure point for hotel has a distinct nautical charm that is hard to ignore. The 235 air-conditioned rooms are equipped with private balconies for superb views of the Table Mountain, Signal Hill, tours in and around Cape Town Lions Head, Granger Bay, Table Bay and Robben Island. Rooms are equipped with wi-fi internet, satellite TV channels, apart from shower and luxury bath amenities. The Clipper Here Cape Dutch architecture and 21st century skyscrapers Restaurant overlooks the pool and garden, while the 24-hour Admiralty Bar is well stocked with select teas and cocktails. jostle for space with 450+ retail outlets that sell everything from high-street international fashion to indigenous local jewelry. And if shopping works up an appetite, over 80 eateries present DAY 2: V&A WATERFRONT culinary delights from rustic al fresco fish and chips to starched table-cloth fine dining in settings ranging from the water’s edge Commodore Hotel to feeling the sand under your feet. Add 22 heritage landmarks, Westlake indoor entertainment venues, live performances, and countless air, land and water activities; and we dare you to ever get bored at the nerve center of Cape Town. Play at WESTLAKE, Cape Town. Golf at WESTLAKE, a hugely popular 'must-play' parkland at the foot of Silvermine Mountains. Set in the leafy Cape Town suburb of Lake Side, with its back enclosed in the walls of the Silvermine Mountains, Westlake Golf Course has gained an illustrious reputation as one of the Cape's premiere courses. The natural beauty and wildlife that the surrounding mountains have added bring forth an element that most city suburb golf courses can only dream of. The par 4, 12th, Westlake's signature hole deserves a special mention with tall pines flanking the right hand side of the fairway and offering a challenge to most golfers. 2 DAY 3: V&A WATERFRONT DAY 5: V&A WATERFRONT Commodore Hotel Commodore Hotel Erinvale Steenberg Play at ERINVALE, Winelands. Play at STEENBERG, Cape Town. Golf at ERINVALE, hosts to 1996 World Cup of Golf, with sharp contrast between former Golf at STEENBERG, a Peter Matkovich hybrid, with the longest green in Africa on hole 14. and latter nine. The Erinvale golf course, designed by the legendary Gary Player, is Rated among the top 3 golf courses to visit in South Africa, Steenberg, nestled in the conveniently located on the borders of Somerset West and only half an hour from the crook of the Constantiaberg Mountains, lives up to its fame with a charming location. vibrant Cape Town. Having hosted the 1996 World Cup of Golf and the second oldest Designed by the eminent golf course architect Peter Matkovich, Steenberg follows his tournament in the world, the prestigious SAA Open in 2003 and 2004, Erinvale is no principle that good golf course architects “listen to the land”. Recently voted “Top foreign stranger to worldwide media coverage. The course also boasts breathtaking views of the golf resort” by Conde Nast Traveller readers, Steenberg is one of the most prestigious False Bay coastline from the top holes. golf courses in South Africa. DAY 4: V&A WATERFRONT DAY 6: V&A WATERFRONT Commodore Hotel Commodore Hotel Clovelly Sightseeing at CAPE TOWN - FULL DAY CAPE WINELANDS. Play at CLOVELLY, Cape Town. An internationally popular seaside parklands with computer-irrigated fairways, nestled in the tranquil Silvermine Valley between Fish Hoek and Kalk Bay, the Clovelly Country Club rewards accuracy off the tee and provides players with scenic views of the False Bay coastline. Known for its year round conditioning, the relatively short course possesses a unique character by virtue of its proximity to the sea. Dune lined fairways lead to excellent bent grass and poa annua greens; while the many trees on the course add to the challenge and also create shelter from the strong summer sea breeze. 3 DAY 7: V&A WATERFRONT Commodore Hotel Pearl Valley Play at PEARL VALLEY, Winelands. Golf at PEARL VALLEY, an incredibly scenic Jack Nicklaus parkland, against mountainous backdrop. The Pearl Valley Golf Estate is enchantingly beautiful. Located between the magnificent Simonsberg and Drakenstein Mountain Ranges, it shares its borders with two of the most well-known and picturesque winemaking towns in the Cape - Paarl and Franschhoek. The estate as well as the course is post-card perfect in every sense of the word. From the vineyards and orchards that border the course to the mighty Berg River flowing through it to the mountainous backdrops of every hole, playing here is an experience that cannot be adequately described in words. DAY 8: V&A WATERFRONT Cape Town Check out from Cape Town and travel to CAPE TOWN Airport. 4 COMMODORE HOTEL V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, Western Cape Located on the bustling Victoria & Alfred waterfront, the Commodore captures the full essence of the working harbour and South Africa's vibrant indigenous culture. With its signature cream and brass-work motif, the hotel has a distinct nautical charm that is hard to ignore. The 235 air-conditioned rooms are equipped with private balconies for superb views of the Table Mountain, Signal Hill, Lions Head, Granger Bay, Table Bay and Robben Island. Rooms are equipped with wi-fi internet, satellite TV channels, apart from shower and luxury bath amenities. The Clipper Restaurant overlooks the pool and garden, while the 24-hour Admiralty Bar is well stocked with select teas and cocktails. 5 TERMS AND CONDITION Price Changes a) The costs associated with travel arrangements are not always stable, and Please read the following booking conditions carefully, as they set out the currency movements can fluctuate sharply. It is impossible to predict these terms and conditions of the contract between you and Tour Operator. We act as movements in advance. When you book a package through us, we reserve booking Tour Operators for the suppliers of the component parts of the holiday the right to pass on any surcharges to you. 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