The first stop is a Cape Malay cultural site – the historic Bo Kaap. The area is known for its Cape Malay heritage and the delicious cuisine that goes along with it. Sample the famous Capetonian samosa or the sweet, dough-based koeksister.
Next stop is rated the ‘World’s Best Coffee Shop’ by The Daily Telegraph!
Next we’ll move onto the street art of District Six and Woodstock.
Next we’ll hop back onboard the kombi and head out to the Constantia winelands. We’ll take a tour around the cellar and fit in a cheeky bit of wine tasting.
Next the tour hops along to another Constantia gem, nestled on the upper slopes of the valley and their winemaking is a family affair.
The last official stop whisks guests off to the most famous road in Cape Town for views that need to be seen to be believed. The road was carved out of the mountain face, and is some-what of a local icon.
The final stop is shrouded in secrecy – it’s our top secret sunset spot.
Pickup included
Starting on the right foot, in the classic Kiff Kombi way, the first stop is a Cape Malay cultural site – the historic Bo Kaap. Ever seen those pictures of the brightly-coloured houses perched on the slopes of Signal Hill? That’s Bo Kaap. The area is known for its Cape Malay heritage and the delicious cuisine that goes along with it. Sample the famous Capetonian samosa and the sweet, dough-based koeksister.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
We will pick up from Sea Point, GreenPoint, Gardens and the city bowl.