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Cape Town to Stellenbosch and Franschhoek: Private day trip

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Private ride with a local driver

6h 30m
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About your trip

Tour the Winelands by car. Stellenbosch’s oak-lined streets and prestigious vineyards complement Franschhoek’s French Huguenot heritage, both easily visited in one day, no train or bus needed for scenic sipping.
Exclusively yours: private vehicle and professional driver
Discover local insights you won't find in guidebooks
Experience the freedom to explore at your own speed
Perfectly planned for families, friends, or solo travelers
From €49
Private group ride
per person
Select date and travelers
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time.
For a group of 1-3 travelersTotal€148

What to expect

Your day trip begins wherever you are

Meet our professional driver right where you prefer in Cape Town whenever suits you best. No time wasted getting to the pickup point, grab your bag and start your trip right away.

Discover more with local expertise

Your driver’s local insights will set the tone for your day trip. A hidden café here, a must-try restaurant there; insider tips you’ll love sharing later. This isn’t a guided tour but your ride will be rich with stories and discoveries along the way. And throughout the day, your driver will be available for you as needed, ready to assist, happy to help, making your trip stress-free.

Explore at your own pace

Expect 1 hour to Stellenbosch, then 30 minutes to Franschhoek. A private driver from Cape Town ensures you explore both historic wine estates and French Huguenot heritage at your own pace.

Perfect for any private group

Whether you're traveling solo, as a family with kids, or as a large group, this service is tailored for your comfort and flexibility. It's the ideal option especially if you have limited time or a busy schedule.

Good to know

  • Two-way private car transfer
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Personalized pickup and drop-off
  • Professional English-speaking driver
  • Complimentary bottled water
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Entry/Admission tickets to paid attractions Stellenbosch and Franschhoek should be purchased separately unless specified otherwise
  • Meals, snacks, and gratuity are not included
From €49
Private group ride
per person
Select date and travelers
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time.
For a group of 1-3 travelersTotal€148

Your trip at a glance

Your trip at a glance

Start in Cape Town
You choose the pickup spot.
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Stellenbosch
Feel free to explore at your own pace and discover
Stop: 2 hours - admission not included
Itinerary stop at Stellenbosch on private day trip from Cape Town
Itinerary stop at Stellenbosch on private day trip from Cape Town
Itinerary stop at Stellenbosch on private day trip from Cape Town
Itinerary stop at Stellenbosch on private day trip from Cape Town
Itinerary stop at Stellenbosch on private day trip from Cape Town
Itinerary stop at Stellenbosch on private day trip from Cape Town

Main attractions

  • South Africa's second oldest European settlement and the heart of the Cape Winelands — a university town of Cape Dutch whitewashed gables, oak-lined streets and Georgian facades set against the Stellenbosch Mountain and the Jonkershoek valley, with over 200 wine estates producing some of the southern hemisphere's finest Chenin Blanc, Pinotage and Cabernet Sauvignon within minutes of the town center
  • Dorp Street is one of the best-preserved historic streetscapes in South Africa — a continuous run of 18th and 19th-century Cape Dutch and Victorian architecture, housing wine bars, galleries, and restaurants beneath ancient oak canopies

What to eat

  • Braai-grilled meat and Cape Malay bobotie (spiced minced meat baked with egg custard) at any of the town's wine-paired restaurants; a cheese and charcuterie board on a wine estate terrace with mountain views is the defining Stellenbosch lunch
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Franschhoek
Feel free to explore at your own pace and discover
Stop: 2 hours - admission not included
Itinerary stop at Franschhoek on private day trip from Cape Town
Itinerary stop at Franschhoek on private day trip from Cape Town
Itinerary stop at Franschhoek on private day trip from Cape Town
Itinerary stop at Franschhoek on private day trip from Cape Town

Main attractions

  • A former Huguenot refugee settlement in a narrow mountain valley 30km from Stellenbosch — the French refugees who arrived in 1688 planted the first vineyards and named the valley's farms in French; today Franschhoek is South Africa's self-declared culinary capital, a single main street of exceptional restaurants, wine-tasting rooms and galleries framed by the Franschhoek Mountains on three sides
  • The Huguenot Memorial Museum and monument documents the French Protestant exodus that shaped the Cape's wine culture, language, and surnames — Joubert, Du Plessis, and De Villiers remain among the most common names in the Western Cape

What to eat

  • Franschhoek's restaurant density is extraordinary for a village of its size — The Test Kitchen, La Petite Colombe, and Babel are among South Africa's most celebrated tables; the main street wine-tasting rooms allow estate wines by the glass without leaving the village
Back to Cape Town
We’ll take you back to your starting point.
Duration of the stops can be changed upon request after booking
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Know more about your day trip

The Cape Winelands are surprisingly welcoming to families. Many estates have lawns, playgrounds, and kid-friendly menus, and some offer activities like farm animals, picnics, or grape juice tastings for younger travelers. Stellenbosch's compact center is easy to walk with kids, and Franschhoek's main street is short, level, and lined with ice-cream shops and bakeries.
Yes, the towns are close enough that a single day allows time at both. Most travelers spend around 2 hours in each, leaving enough time for one or two estate visits, lunch, and a walk through the historic centers. If you want a deeper Winelands experience, prioritize either restaurants in Franschhoek or estate visits around Stellenbosch.
Many of the most popular estates in Stellenbosch and Franschhoek now require or strongly recommend tasting reservations, especially on weekends and during peak season. Some boutique estates accept walk-ins on weekdays. Booking ahead saves time and guarantees access to specific tastings, including paired food experiences which are increasingly sold out in advance.
Stellenbosch is about 31 miles (50 km) from Cape Town, roughly a 45-minute to 1-hour drive on the N2. Franschhoek lies about 19 miles (31 km) further inland, around 30 minutes from Stellenbosch via scenic mountain roads. The full route reveals the dramatic Cape Winelands landscape framed by jagged peaks.
Stellenbosch is known for braai-grilled meats and Cape Malay bobotie, a spiced minced-meat dish baked with egg custard. Cheese and charcuterie boards on estate terraces are a classic Winelands lunch. In Franschhoek, the dining scene is exceptional, with everything from refined tasting menus to bistros serving local lamb, springbok, and seafood paired with valley wines.
Franschhoek is South Africa's self-declared culinary capital, founded by French Huguenot refugees in 1688 who planted the first vineyards in the valley. Today it features one main street packed with celebrated restaurants, wine-tasting rooms, and galleries, all framed by the towering Franschhoek Mountains. The Huguenot Memorial Museum tells the story of the French Protestant exodus that shaped the region.
The Winelands are rewarding year-round, but the most popular season runs from October to April, when the weather is warm and the vineyards are lush. Harvest season in February and March is especially atmospheric. Winter months from June to August are cooler and quieter with occasional rain, but the misty mountain landscapes and cozy cellar tastings have their own appeal.
Stellenbosch is South Africa's second-oldest European settlement and the heart of the Cape Winelands. It blends a lively university town atmosphere with whitewashed Cape Dutch architecture, oak-lined streets, and over 200 nearby wine estates producing world-class Chenin Blanc, Pinotage, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Dorp Street is one of South Africa's best-preserved historic streetscapes, lined with galleries, cafes, and wine bars.

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