South Africa - Johannesburg & Cape Town Luxe Escape | Double Occupancy at 4* Hotel
17th, Oct 2026 - 23rd, Oct 2026Overview
Discover South Africa in style on a 7-day adventure through Johannesburg and Cape Town. Explore Soweto and the Apartheid Museum, soak up city life, and then fly south to Cape Town for epic views from Table Mountain, wine tastings in the Cape Winelands, and a sunset cruise along the coast.
With luxe hotels, private transfers, daily breakfasts, select meals and expert local guides, this journey blends culture, luxury, and adventure into one unforgettable escape.
Daily Activities
Day 1 : 17th October 2026
Day 2 : 18th October 2026
Day 3 : 19th October 2026
Day 4 : 20th October 2026
Day 5 : 21st October 2026
Day 6 : 22nd October 2026
Day 7 : 23rd October 2026
What's included
What's not Included
Payment Plan
You can choose to pay for your trip in full or through flexible installments. Each payment you make allows us to secure hotels, activities, and other trip essentials on your behalf, so it’s important to stay on schedule. If you anticipate any delays, please let us know before your payment deadline. Sign-ups remain open until the trip is full. If you’re joining later, simply pay your deposit to confirm your spot and then catch up on the remaining payments.
| Date | Plan | Cost |
| 28th February 2026 | Non-Refundable Deposit | $250 |
| 30th March 2026 | First Instalment | $465 |
| 30th April 2026 | Second Instalment | $465 |
| 30th May 2026 | Third Instalment | $465 |
| 30th June 2026 | Fourth Instalment | $465 |
| 30th July 2026 | Fifth Instalment | $465 |
| 30th August 2026 | Sixth Instalment | $465 |
| 30th September | Seventh Instalment | $460 |
Cancellation Policy
| Cancellation Terms | Cancellation Charges |
| Cancellation on or after April 30th, 2026 (5 months before final payment) | 20% of refundable amount |
| Cancellation on or after May 30th, 2026 (4 months before final payment) | 40% of refundable amount |
| Cancellation on or after June 30th, 2026 (3 months before final payment) | 60% of refundable amount |
| Cancellation on or after July 30th, 2026 (2 months before final payment) | 80% of refundable amount |
| Cancellation on or after August 30, 2026 (1 month before final payment) | 100% of refundable amount |
Frequently Asked Questions
Visa: All visitors entering South Africa for 90 days or less must have valid entry visas. We advise that you start your visa process as early as possible as it can take longer than usual. You would have to visit the website to understand where the South embassy is located in your country and what process to go through.
U.S. citizens holding a valid United States passport do not need a visa for tourism or business stays of 90 days or less in South Africa. This applies to short visits such as vacations, sightseeing, and business trips under 90 days.
Passport: Please make sure that your passport is valid for at least six months following your return from South Africa and that you have at least two blank pages available for the entry and exit stamps.
Visit http://www.dha.gov.za/index.php/types-of-visas for more information on visa requirements.
We will be starting our experience in Johannesburg as such you should be landing at the O.R. Tambo International Airport.
Please note that the Time zone in South Africa is (GMT+ 2)
Missing a vacation is bad enough. Losing the money you paid for your vacation is even worse. Trip insurance is therefore recommended. You can purchase travel insurance on your own.
G1G insurance (Sorted Chale Recommended)
https://www.travelexinsurance.com
https://www.travelguard.com
https://www.insuremytrip.com
Travelers entering South Africa are no longer required to produce vaccination certificates or recent negative PCR tests.
Yellow Fever vaccinations are required to enter South Africa. Yellow Fever shots are valid for 10 years once administered. Plan to get the vaccine at least 10 days before your travel since proof of vaccination is not valid until 10 days after getting the vaccine, the time needed to develop immunity to yellow fever virus. Please note: Because one of the effects of the vaccination can be lowered immunity, it is suggested you receive your Yellow Fever vaccination 3 months prior to travel.
Be sure to consult your healthcare provider to consider what is best for you and your family and do your own research! We also love the idea of ensuring your immune system is at its peak and operating optimally while traveling. Take steps that feel right for you, under your healthcare provider’s guidance, to fortify and strengthen your system in ways you know works best for your body.
We also recommend you take Malaria medicines before arrival to South Africa. Please consult your doctor or pharmacist as to which tablets to take.
South Africa is known for its high crime rates. However, most of these crimes mostly affect locals but tourists are not exempted completely. It is important to be extra cautious while in South Africa, with your belongings and especially when you take on the city on your own.
The Sorted Chale team will ensure that all necessary security measures are put in place to ensure your safety. This will be done through guided tours with our local team in South Africa, as well as having private transportation for your daily activities.
The official currency in Sourth Africa is the South African Rand. Cash is definitely the best option for you, whenever possible. You’ll be able to exchange dollars for Rand at the hotel – usually better rates are offered for larger bills. Only newly issued USD are accepted. Yet, your best bet for a good rate may be cash withdrawal from ATMs. You can freely use a Visa, MasterCard, American Express in upmarket joints in Sourh Africa. Research the fees you may need to pay for using your credit card, as they can mount up. Use that opportunity to notify your bank of your travel plans, so they don’t cut you off for fear of fraud.
Bargaining and tipping are both expected. Outside of more formal establishments and supermarkets, you’ll often be offered goods for a price 30-50% higher than the seller actually expects to earn. So feel free to work on driving prices down, though within reason and good taste.For services rendered well, such as excellent service at a restaurant or hotel, tips are encouraged.
Sleeping arrangements will be double occupancy. For double occupancy selection you will be paired with someone else and depending on your request this could be a twin bed or double bed (which means you and your room buddy will share the same bed). As part of this experience we typically take care of all room pairings.
Our payment provider paystack accepts debit and credit cards from all over the world, given that they are issued by MasterCard, Visa and Verve
You’ve chosen the best time to travel, March falls within South Africa’s summer period and is considered one of the best months to visit South Africa, With a comfortable daily average of 19°C. In warmer parts, temperatures often reach highs of 29°C in March with lows of 16°C after dark.
Reach out to us at hello@sortedchale.com