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3 Day/2 Night Western Cape Tour

Cape Town

Activity Description

Discover the Western Cape’s Beauty with a 3-Day Royal Enfield Motorcycle Tour!

Looking for a perfect long weekend or add-on adventure to your South Africa vacation? Look no further! Experience the breathtaking scenery of the Western Cape’s coastal roads, winding mountain passes, and stunning nature on a vintage-style Royal Enfield motorcycle. There’s no better way to explore this beautiful country than on two wheels!

This tour is ideal for all rider skills, beginner & experienced riders.

QUICK FACTS:

  • 3 days/2 nights
  • Shared accommodation, single room upgrade available
  • 500km
    *80% tar, 20% gravel (100% tar possible on request)
  • Difficulty level: 2 out of 10
    *Best Season: October to May

SCHEDULED DEPARTURES:

  • December 18th-20th, 2023
  • January 12th-14th, 2024
  • May 17th-19th, 2024
  • October 12th-14th, 2024

PRIVATE DEPARTURES:

  • Seven days a week, year-round. Subject to availability.
  • Please contact us for private tours and other tour dates.

THE ROUTE ITINERARY:

DAY 1: CAPE TOWN TO FRANSCHHOEK (110km)

  • Start your adventure at RETZA in Cape Town, where you’ll receive your Royal Enfield motorcycle and all the necessary gear. We meet at 8:30am at RETZA where you meet your RETZA tour guide, who will ensure you have a memorable journey ahead. After a brief orientation, set off for an unforgettable ride along the beautiful West Coast. You’ll cruise through Blouberg and Melkbosstrand, offering fantastic ocean views and a taste of the coastal breeze. Don’t forget to snap the iconic picture of the Table Mountain! The journey continues as you head inland towards the Durbanville Hills Wine Route, where you can savor some of South Africa’s finest wines. This stop provides the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and enjoy the breathtaking vineyard landscapes. The next leg of your ride will take you through the charming town of Stellenbosch and over the Helshoogte Pass, a picturesque mountain road. You’ll finally arrive in Franschhoek in the afternoon, a place known for its incredible wineries, remarkable cuisine, and artistic flair. You will have plenty of time to take a leisurely walk to explore the historic city’s charm and prepare for a wine tasting experience in one of Franschhoek’s renowned wine estates. Afterward, enjoy a delectable dinner in the historical town center.

DAY 2: FRANSCHHOEK TO HERMANUS (170km)

  • Today, your ride begins with the thrill of conquering Franschhoek Pass, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. The road to Hermanus is a scenic delight, so be sure to have your cameras ready. Stop at the Elgin Railway Market for a light snack and coffee. This artisanal market is nestled in the apple orchards of Elgin and is a great place to sample local flavors. Continue your journey through the Highlands Pass, taking in the lush scenery. As you reach Hermanus, you’ll be captivated by the stunning oceanfront and the opportunity to spot some majestic marine life. Dine in style at one of Hermanus’ oceanfront restaurants, savoring fresh seafood and watching the waves roll in. The sounds of the ocean provide the perfect backdrop for a memorable evening.

DAY 3: FRANSCHHOEK TO CAPE TOWN (VIA CAPE PENINSULA) (220km)

  • This is the final day of your West Coast Explorer tour, but it’s packed with memorable sights. You’ll depart from Hermanus and make your way towards Cape Town via the famous Clarence Drive and the Cape Peninsula. The ride along Clarence Drive will leave you breathless as you pass through Rooi Els and experience some of the most magnificent coastal scenery in the region. Here, you get the opportunity to visit the famous South African Penguin Colony. The twisting coastal roads will make for an unforgettable journey. Make a pit stop in Simon’s Town to explore the historical charm of this naval town. Don’t miss the chance to visit Boulders Beach, home to a colony of adorable African penguins. Continue your ride towards Cape Point, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. The views here are absolutely mesmerizing. Your route will take you past Misty Cliffs and along the iconic Chapman’s Peak Drive, one of the world’s most beautiful coastal roads. From here, we head back via Hout Bay and Camps Bay, with magnificent views of the Twelve Apostles, Table Mountain and Lions Head, before we arrive back in Cape Town, where your epic journey began. Return your Royal Enfield motorcycle at RETZA, concluding your three-day adventure with us. We hope you’ve created unforgettable memories and can’t wait to welcome you back for your next motorcycling adventure!

Arrangements

Duration57 hours
WhenSCHEDULED DEPARTURES: December 18th-20th, 2023 January 12th-14th, 2024 May 17th-19th, 2024 October 12th-14th, 2024 PRIVATE DEPARTURES: Seven days a week, year-round. Subject to availability. Please contact us for private tours and other tour dates.
WhereRETZA Shop, Royal Enfield Motorcycle Tours & Rentals, 9 Factory Road, Corner Brickfield Road, Salt River, 7925 Cape Town
WeatherNo weather restrictions. Cape Town can experience strong wind and gusts which require extra attention of the rider and cautious riding. Depending on the seasons, it can be rainy or cloudy, however, this usually doesn't last longer than a day. In case of any severe weather conditions, RETZA has the right to adapt or change the route to ensure the best outcome for our guests.
What to WearMotorcycle Helmet. Long pants, preferably jeans or motorcycle pants. A long-sleeve or zip jacket. While the motorcycle jackets will keep you cosy, having an extra layer of warmth is recommended especially if you plan to ride along coastal areas. Closed shoes like boots or high ankle shoes. Motorcycle Gloves (summer and winter).
Things to BringHere is our recommended packing list: A duffel bag or soft panniers that can be strapped to your motorcycle - we offer the rental of saddle bags at R200 per day. Motorcycle helmet Motorcycle gear (jacket, pants, gloves) Motorcycle boots or closed boots/high ankle shoes - NO Sandals! Layers are your best friend! The Western Cape often has 4 seasons in a day, hence make sure to bring something for hot & sunny, windy, chill evenings and a little bit of rain. A wind cheater, long-sleeve A headlamp or torch (we do face load-shedding - scheduled electricity outages- at times) Comfortable pants Comfortable shoes or sandals to change into Sunscreen A buff - for riding and at night Personal toiletries (shower gel and shampoo are often provided by the hotel) Any medication you might require personally Electronics / Technology: You are welcome to bring your GoPro and cameras on the tour. Our mechanics will gladly assist you with the fitment. If you have a USB mobile phone charger for motorcycles, this can be fitted on the bike prior to the tour.
Guests or SpectatorsNo spectators, all paying guests

Requirements

Minimum Age21 years
Minimum Height0.0 m
Maximum Height0.0 m
Fitness LevelNo Fitness Requirement
QualificationsMotorcycle Licence
Maximum Weight0.0 kg
CertificationNone Required
Experience LevelBeginner

Inclusions and Exclusions

Inclusions

GUIDED TOURS
All our tours are accompanied by a qualified & trained tour guide who will take you to the unbeaten paths of South Africa, and show you its history and secrets for a truly local experience.

THE EXPERIENCE INCLUDES:

  • A welcome Coffee at RETZA, Royal Enfield Classic 500cc for the tour, Motorcycle Helmet, Fuel for the ride, Toll Fee (Chapman’s Peak), A certified Tour Guide as lead rider on his/her own Royal Enfield motorcycle, a map of the route, 2 night accommodation (shared, unless upgraded to single room at extra cost), Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner (private tours and tours with <6 riders only include breakfast, meals & dinners at own choice/cost), Wine tasting in Franschhoek (costs included for tours >6 riders, for less riders costs at actuals)
Exclusions

Not included are:

  • Flight tickets, visa, entry fees, wine tasing (unless >6 riders), alcoholic beverages, single occupancy (upgrade available at surcharge), meals other than specified, personal expenses and tips, motorcycle jacket, gloves, entrance fees to activities (such as whale watching) and sights (Cape Point National park, Boulders Beach) not specified in inclusions. Any damages to the bike. A Security Deposit of R15,000 is due upon tour begin. The personal excess is R15,000. Visa, International flights, any stay before/after the tour.

RENTAL GEAR:

  • We can provide additional motorcycle gear (helmet, jacket, gloves, mobile phone holder and saddlebags) on request and at an additional rental fee.

Notes

We are happy to assist with any add-ons and extensions bookings for your Cape Town stay, to make sure you have a wonderful time!

We offer on request and at additional charge:

  • Custom Tours
  • Additional tour activities and attractions (Paragliding, Zip-Lining, Scuba Diving, Table Mountain, Shark Cage Diving, Bungee Jumping, Private Game Reserve, Wine Tastings, and lots more!)
  • Private tours and alternate dates on request.

DAMAGES: the motorcycle is rented out as is, i.e. after a detailed check by the RETZA staff and the customer and the signage and approval of its condition. Any damages found upon its return will be considered new and are chargeable. Any issues encountered during the rental period must be immediately informed to RETZA who will advise on the next steps.

Customer Reviews

Hi had a really great three day/two night western cape tour with RETZA. The service was great, from booking and getting information about the tour, to collecting the bike and hitting the road. My Guide Kevin, was excellent and his knowledge of the area and leading gave for a good trip. He even changed parts to include more gravel roads and a river crossing along with several passes, the BAIN KLOOF PASS 25km of twisty roads. (watch out for Leopards road sign was a first) The hotels selected were great, especially in the wine area of Groenberg. The bikes Royal Enfield Classic 500cc performed excellent, only an issue was a loose mirror, very common, but with a road side repair (black electrical tape), we carried on without any other issues for the trip. Wherever we stopped the bikes the stars of the trip, with lots of comments from people saying how great they looked, kitted out with the saddlebags. Very 1940's look. For a longer trip, I think a slightly larger motorcycle would be better for the motorways, howver, looking forward to trying the new Himalayan 450, to how this performs. - carl




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