Why South Africa is a Road Tripper’s Paradise
The Detailed Itinerary
Days 1–2: Cape Town – The Mother City

Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Cape Town. Spend your first day ascending Table Mountain via cable car (book online in advance) for panoramic views. Explore the historic V&A Waterfront for shopping and dinner.
On day two, take a sobering and essential tour of Robben Island, then explore the colorful cobbled streets of the Bo-Kaap. End your day watching the sunset over the Atlantic from the famous Camps Bay Beach.
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Stay: The Cape Grace Hotel (luxury, V&A Waterfront) or a chic Airbnb in De Waterkant for walkability.
Day 3: Stellenbosch – Vineyards and Viticulture

A short 45-minute drive east brings you to the heart of the Cape Winelands. Stellenbosch is renowned for its oak-lined streets, Cape Dutch architecture, and award-winning wine estates.
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Do: Enjoy a wine tasting and art exhibit at Delaire Graff Estate, or opt for a biodynamic tasting at Waterford Estate. Spier Wine Farm is great for families.
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Eat: Indulge in a long, luxurious lunch at one of the many estate restaurants.
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Stay: Coopmanhuijs Boutique Hotel & Spa for a central stay.
Day 4: Hermanus – Coastal Whales & Cliffs

Take the breathtakingly scenic R44 Clarence Drive to Hermanus, arguably the world’s best land-based whale-watching destination (peak season: June-November).
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Do: Walk the Cliff Path for a chance to see Southern Right whales. For a closer encounter, book a boat-based whale watching tour. Outside of season, try sea kayaking or exploring the Fernkloof Nature Reserve.
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Eat: Fresh seafood at Bientang’s Cave, a restaurant built into the cliffs.
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Stay: The Marine Hermanus for five-star luxury with a view.
Day 5: Mossel Bay – History & Adrenaline

Officially marking the start of the Garden Route, Mossel Bay blends history with adventure. Visit the Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex and take the fascinating Point of Human Origins tour, a journey back 164,000 years.
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Do: Hike the stunning St. Blaize Trail or get your adrenaline fix on the world’s longest over-ocean zipline.
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Stay: The Santos Express, a unique train carriage hostel perched on the beach.
Day 6: Wilderness & Knysna – Lagoons & Forests

Drive to the serene Wilderness National Park for a morning of canoeing up the Touw River. Then, continue to Knysna, a town nestled on a beautiful lagoon.
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Do: Canoe in Wilderness, then head to the Knysna Heads viewpoints for iconic photos. If it’s a Saturday, don’t miss the Wild Oats Community Market in Sedgefield.
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Eat: Fresh oysters at a waterfront restaurant in Knysna’s Thesen Harbour Town.
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Stay: Turbine Hotel & Spa, a converted power station on the Knysna lagoon.
Day 7: Plettenberg Bay – Beaches & Nature

“Plett” is all about stunning beaches and raw nature. The highlight is the Robberg Nature Reserve, a peninsula offering a challenging and spectacular hike with chances to see seals, whales, and dolphins.
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Do: Hike the Robberg Trail (choose the duration that suits you). Relax on Lookout Beach or book a boat trip to see the local seal colony.
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Stay: The Plettenberg Hotel for cliff-top luxury.
Day 8: Tsitsikamma – Adventure Heartland

This is the adventure capital of the route. The focus is on the Tsitsikamma Section of the Garden Route National Park, home to the famous Storms River Mouth.
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Do: Walk the short trail to the Storms River Suspension Bridges. For more adventure, try the kayak and lilo tour up the river gorge. The brave can tackle the Bloukrans Bungee, the world’s highest commercial bridge bungee.
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Stay: Storms River Mouth Rest Camp for rustic chalets right in the park.
Days 9–10: Addo Elephant National Park – Wildlife Finale

Drive approximately two hours from Tsitsikamma to end your trip with a world-class safari. Addo is the third-largest national park in South Africa and is famous for its dense elephant population and efforts to protect the “Big 7” (including the great white shark and southern right whale).
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Do: Go on self-driven or guided game drives. Focus on the waterholes, especially in the dry season, for incredible wildlife viewing.
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Stay: Addo Main Camp offers a range of accommodations from rest camps to safari tents.
Most Instagrammable Stops Along the Route
- Sunrise over Table Mountain from the Camps Bay promenade.
- The pristine symmetry of vineyards in Stellenbosch.
- The incredible moment of a southern right whale breaching in Hermanus.
- The dramatic engineering of the Storms River Suspension Bridge.
- The golden glow on the cliffs of Robberg Nature Reserve at sunset.
- A massive herd of elephants at a waterhole in Addo.
Key Planning Links for Your South Africa Road Trip Guide 2025
Proper planning is essential for a seamless adventure. Here are the critical resources to ensure your trip is safe, legal, and unforgettable.
| Category | Resource & Purpose | Direct Link |
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| Official Tourism | South African Tourism: The official national tourism authority. Ideal for discovering attractions, events, and travel inspiration. | www.southafrica.net |
| Visas & Entry | Department of Home Affairs: Check the official visa requirements, eligible countries for visa-free travel, and application procedures. | www.dha.gov.za |
| Health & Safety | Travel Health Pro (UK NHS): Provides detailed, up-to-date health advice, vaccine recommendations, and malaria risk maps. | travelhealthpro.org.uk/country/south-africa |
| Road Safety | Automobile Association of South Africa (AA): Essential for road conditions, toll road fees, traffic updates, and breakdown assistance. | www.aa.co.za |
| Car Rental | Discover Cars: A reliable aggregator to compare prices and vehicles from all major rental companies (Avis, Budget, Europcar, etc.). | www.discovercars.com |
| National Parks | SANParks: The official body for national parks. Book all park accommodation and activities here for Addo, Tsitsikamma, and more. | www.sanparks.org |
| Accommodation | Booking.com: Offers a wide range of options, from guesthouses to luxury hotels, with free cancellation policies. | www.booking.com |
| Travel Insurance | World Nomads: Specializes in flexible and comprehensive travel insurance for adventure activities like hiking and bungee jumping. | www.worldnomads.com |


