Tours, transfers and Conference Dinner tickets have to be
booked using the relevant form (click
here to download it). For further information you may contact:
English speaking driver/guide on Microbuses, but driver only on Sprinters.
Entrance fees & wine tastings, but exclude lunch, beverages, gratuities,
all optional events, cable car/ funicular fare up Table Mountain.
THE PENINSULA – Full Day Tour
Tuesday 11 July 8:30- approx 16:30
Sunday 16 July 8:30- approx 18:00
Rate Per Person: R 520.00
(Based on Minimum 2
Persons)
Travel along the beautiful coastline of the
Cape Peninsula, through historic and picturesque villages to the mythical
meeting place of the two great oceans.
Travel through Sea
Point, Clifton and Camps Bay
Hout Bay Harbour (optional Seal Island boat
trip, not included in cost)
Noordhoek and Ostrich viewing (time
permitting)
On to Cape Point and
Nature Reserve. Unforgettableplant, bird and animal
life
Lunch at Cape Point
Penguin Colony
(optional)
Historic Simonstown
Groot Constantia wine estate or
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
THE PENINSULA – Half Day Tour
Saturday 15 July
8:30-12:30
Rate Per Person: R
416.00
(Based on Minimum 2
Persons)
Travel through Sea
Point, Clifton and Camps Bay
Hout Bay Harbour
Noordhoek - Ostrich
viewing (time permitting)
Cape Point and Nature
Reserve
Historic Simonstown -
Penguin colony
THE CAPE WINELANDS – Full Day Tour
Saturday 15 July
8:30-18:00
Rate Per Person: R
520.00
(Based on Minimum 2
Persons)
Take a trip into the heart of the winelands, through
breathtaking mountain ranges and fertile valleys. Observe the wine making
process and enjoy "the nectar of the Gods" amidst fascinating history.
Historic Stellenbosch
Wine Estate, cellar
tour and wine tasting
Wine tasting
Paarl
On the way to
Franschhoek, pass Victor Verster prison where Nelson Mandela was held.
Franschhoek - Huguenot
Memorial
Spier Wine Estate via
Stellenbosch route. View cheetahs (time permitting)
Purchase wine
CAPE TOWN – MOTHER CITY – Half Day Tour
Saturday 15 July
13:30-approx 17:30
Rate per person: R
335.00
(Based on Minimum 2
Persons)
A historical, cultural and scenic orientation tour,
showing you the city from its rich origin to the bustling present modern day
splendour.
Table Mountain - World
Heritage Site (weather permitting)
City Centre and
historic Castle of Good Hope
Company Gardens and SA
Museum
Bo-Kaap and District
Six Museum
Green Market Square
flea market or
Victoria & Alfred
Waterfront
THE TOWNSHIP CULTURAL EXPERIENCE – Half Day
Tour
Tuesday 11 July
12:30-approx 16:30
Saturday 15 July
13:30-approx 17:30
Rate Per Person: R
385.00
(Based on Minimum 2
Persons)
Enjoy the multicultural life of the Cape by meeting
and speaking to the local communities. Interact with locals in their own
living environments and experience the multi-diversity of our sought-after
city.
Bo-Kaap and exciting
Malay Quarter
District Six Museum
Cape Flats
Visit a traditional
shop (sphaza) or tavern (shebeen) in a township
AQUILA
GAME RESERVE
– Full Day Tour
Sunday 16 July
8:30-approx 18:00
Rate Per Person: R 1
630.00
(Based on Minimum 2
Persons)
Travel through Huguenot Tunnel past beautiful de
Doorns in the Hex River valley to Aquila.
Welcoming refreshments,
game drive, bushman paintings and lunch in an outdoor lapa. Stroll through
curio and wine shop, or enjoy a port or sherry in the lounge before
returning to Cape Town.
ROBBEN ISLAND – Half Day Tour (Weather
permitting)
Sunday 16 July
A ferry trip and bus tour around Robben Island (where
Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years and now a World Heritage site) is
available every day from 9 to 16h00. Some ex-political prisoners act as tour
guides.
Tours start every hour
on the hour. The tour takes approx. 3 and a half hours.
Please book directly with the operators at
the Clock Tower at the V& A Waterfront or book via
www.robben-island.org.za.
Please be aware that the tours are subject to favourable weather conditions.
In July 2006, IATIS held its
2nd Conferenceat The University of the Western Cape, in Cape Town (South Africa). The Theme of the conference was
Intervention in Translation, Interpreting and
Intercultural Encounters.
Anyone interested in the activities of IATIS can
become an individual member, entitled to all membership benefits.
As well as becoming part of an exciting new community for translation
and intercultural studies research, members can enjoy a range of
other benefits. For more information, see our membership
page .
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