Groot Constantia Tour

Groot Constantia Tour

Sale price R 285.00Regular price
Regular price R 285.00

Discover the Legacy of Groot Constantia

Step into the Cape’s grandest and oldest wine estate, Groot Constantia, founded in 1685 by Simon van der Stel. Recognized as a national monument and the birthplace of South African wine, this historic estate offers more than just award-winning vintages, it’s an immersive journey through heritage, culture, and taste.

Your experience includes:

    Visitor’s Route + Chocolate & Wine Pairing

    Embark on a decadent journey through the heart of Cape heritage and flavour. This experience combines the charm of history, the artistry of winemaking, and the indulgence of handcrafted chocolate — all set within a breathtaking wine estate.

    Experience Highlights:

    • Access to the Museum & Cloete Cellar
      Step back in time as you explore the beautifully preserved Manor House Museum and the iconic Cloete Cellar — the birthplace of the world-famous Constantia dessert wines.

    • Guided or Self-Guided Cellar Tour
      Learn about centuries-old winemaking traditions during a guided or self-guided tour, available hourly from 10:00 to 16:00. Discover the craftsmanship and passion behind every bottle.

    • Chocolate & Wine Pairing Experience
      Indulge in a curated tasting of 5 premium wines, each perfectly matched with 5 handcrafted artisanal chocolates designed to enhance and complement the unique notes of each vintage.

    • Souvenir Branded Wine Glass
      Take home a keepsake — a beautifully branded wine glass to remember your tasting experience.

     

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    FAQ

    General

    The Cape Town Big 6 are the city’s six most iconic destinations: Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, Robben Island Museum, V&A Waterfront, Groot Constantia, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, and Cape Point.

    Most visitors explore the Big 6 over two to three days, but to truly enjoy each experience, we recommend spending four to five days in Cape Town.

    Yes, it’s best to book online before visiting, especially for Robben Island and the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, which can sell out on busy days or be weather-dependent.

    Absolutely. All six attractions welcome families, and several (like the V&A Waterfront and Kirstenbosch) offer open spaces, restaurants, and safe areas for children to explore.

    Cape Town can be enjoyed year-round. Summer (November – March) offers clear skies and long days, while winter (May – August) brings cooler weather but fewer crowds and lush scenery.

    Book a Full Tour through us. Or all six are within easy driving distance of each other. Visitors often use guided tours, ride-sharing apps, or the Hop-On Hop-Off City Sightseeing Bus, which connects most of the Big 6 locations.

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