Nestled along the shimmering shores of Granger Bay, the Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront offers an exceptional blend of coastal elegance and urban convenience, just moments from Cape Town’s vibrant city centre. Set on a private marina, the hotel commands breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, the iconic Table Mountain skyline, and the historic silhouette of Robben Island—placing guests at the heart of one of the world’s most celebrated destinations.
This sophisticated waterfront sanctuary combines contemporary design with refined comfort, featuring stylish rooms that open to sweeping ocean vistas. Guests can unwind at the tranquil spa, relax beside the infinity pool overlooking the sea, or indulge in world-class cuisine crafted to complement the coastal setting. As part of the renowned Radisson Hotels collection, the property delivers impeccable service and a seamless luxury experience.
Perfectly positioned near the lively V&A Waterfront, guests enjoy effortless access to Cape Town’s cultural attractions, shopping, dining, and scenic coastal walks. Whether exploring the city’s rich history, embarking on nearby adventures, or simply savoring sunset views over the Atlantic, this hotel provides an elegant base for discovering the very best of Cape Town in style and comfort.
Highlights
Unforgettable Cape Peninsula Adventure.
Colourful Culture in Bo-Kaap & Sky-High Views from Table Mountain
World-Class Wine Tasting in the Cape Winelands
A Powerful Journey Through History at Robben Island
Your Itinerary
Day 1 – Arrival in Cape Town: Oceanside Luxury & First Impressions of the Mother City
Meet & Assist: Cape Town International Airport.
Cape Town.
Upon arrival at Cape Town International Airport, you will be met in the main terminal by a Esci Travel representative carrying a name board. If arriving on an international flight, they will assist you through customs and immigration, and guide you to collect your luggage. You will then be escorted to the arrivals hall to meet your transfer driver for your onward journey.
Cape Town International Airport to Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront.
Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront
You'll be met by a Esci Travel & Holidays representative and transferred from Cape Town International Airport to Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront.
Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront
3 nights • Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront.
Set along the shimmering Atlantic shoreline in the prestigious Granger Bay, Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront offers a rare blend of refined luxury and uninterrupted oceanfront serenity—an experience that immediately sets the tone for your time in Cape Town.
What makes this property truly exceptional is its location. Unlike many city hotels, it sits right on the edge of the sea, where the sound of waves and the scent of salt air become part of your daily rhythm. From the moment you arrive, you are welcomed into a space where panoramic views stretch across the ocean, with the iconic Table Mountain rising dramatically in the distance.
Rooms and suites are thoughtfully designed to maximize this connection with nature, featuring expansive windows, private balconies, and elegant interiors that reflect the calm tones of the coastline. Whether you wake to the sight of the sunrise over the bay or unwind with a sunset casting golden reflections on the water, every moment feels immersive and restorative.
The hotel’s infinity pool, perched just above the shoreline, offers a tranquil retreat where guests can relax while watching ships glide across the horizon. Dining is equally memorable, with fresh seafood and locally inspired cuisine served against a backdrop of uninterrupted ocean views.
Just minutes away, the vibrant V&A Waterfront provides access to world-class restaurants, shopping, and entertainment—yet the hotel remains a peaceful sanctuary away from the bustle.
For travelers seeking both luxury and a genuine connection to Cape Town’s coastal beauty, this is more than a stay—it is an experience
Day 2 – Cape Peninsula Exploration: Where Oceans, Cliffs & Wildlife Converge
Cape Peninsula Wonders
Cape Peninsula & Hout Bay.
After breakfast, you embark on one of the most scenic drives in the world—the Cape Peninsula route. This journey is not simply a tour; it is a gradual unfolding of Cape Town’s dramatic geography.
Your first stop is Hout Bay, a charming coastal village surrounded by mountains. Here, you have the option to take a boat excursion to Seal Island, where hundreds of Cape Fur Seals gather. Observing them in their natural habitat offers insight into the rich marine ecosystem of the Atlantic coastline.
From here, you continue along the iconic Chapman's Peak Drive, often regarded as one of the most beautiful coastal roads in the world. As you navigate its winding curves, you’ll notice how the cliffs drop dramatically into the ocean below. This stretch is not just visually stunning—it highlights the raw geological forces that shaped the Cape over millions of years
The Cape of Good Hope Exploration.
Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope.
Arriving at Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope, you reach one of Africa’s most iconic landmarks. While popularly believed to be where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet, this region symbolizes a historical maritime turning point—once feared by sailors navigating treacherous waters. Standing here, you experience powerful winds, vast ocean views, and a sense of isolation that conveys the true scale of the continent’s southern edge.
Lunch at a scenic restaurant such as Two Oceans Restaurant enhances the experience, allowing you to dine while overlooking the very waters that shaped global trade routes.
In the afternoon, you visit Boulders Beach, home to a protected colony of African penguins. Walking along the boardwalks, you’ll observe these unique birds nesting, swimming, and interacting. This stop adds a softer, more intimate wildlife encounter, contrasting beautifully with the dramatic landscapes earlier in the day.
Return to your hotel in the evening, carrying a deeper understanding of Cape Town’s natural diversity—from rugged cliffs to delicate ecosystems.
The Cape of Good Hope
3 nights • Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront.
The Cape of Good Hope is a rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa. Long associated with maritime exploration, it marked a major milestone on the sea route between Europe and Asia and remains a symbol of discovery and resilience.
The Cape of Good Hope forms part of the rugged Cape Peninsula, where cliffs rise dramatically from the Atlantic Ocean. Although not the continent’s southernmost tip—that distinction belongs to Cape Agulhas—it is where sailors traditionally observed the turning point from the Atlantic toward the Indian Ocean. The area features diverse flora and fauna characteristic of the Cape Floristic Region.
Day 3 – Cultural Heritage & Table Mountain: Understanding Cape Town’s Identity
Culture and Mountain Views.
Bo-Kaap & Table Mountain.
After breakfast, your day begins in the vibrant neighborhood of Bo-Kaap. Known for its brightly colored houses, this area tells a deeper story of Cape Town’s cultural roots, particularly the Cape Malay community. As you walk through its streets, you gain insight into traditions, cuisine, and history shaped by centuries of migration and resilience.
Next, you ascend Table Mountain via cable car—one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature. The ascent itself is an experience, with rotating cabins offering panoramic views as the city gradually unfolds beneath you.
At the summit, you step into a unique ecological zone known as fynbos vegetation, found nowhere else on Earth. Walking along the plateau, you’ll notice how the landscape differs dramatically from below—rugged, windswept, and rich in endemic plant species. The 360° views provide a comprehensive perspective of Cape Town: the Atlantic coastline, the city bowl, Robben Island in the distance, and the Twelve Apostles mountain range stretching along the horizon.
This moment offers more than scenery—it provides geographical context, helping you understand how the city is shaped by mountains, ocean currents, and climate
Waterfront Vibes- Shopping
V&A Waterfront.
After descending, enjoy lunch either in the city or at the waterfront. Your afternoon is free to explore the V&A Waterfront at your own pace. Whether shopping, enjoying live music, or simply strolling along the harbor, this time allows you to engage with the city’s modern, vibrant side.
Return to your hotel for your final evening, reflecting on the layers of history, culture, and nature you’ve experienced.
Day 4 – Robben Island & Departure: A Journey Through History and Reflection.
Frim Nelson Mandela Gateway to Roben Island.
Roben Island.
After breakfast, you proceed to the Nelson Mandela Gateway for your ferry to Robben Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This experience is deeply meaningful. The island is not just a historical landmark—it is a symbol of resilience and transformation. Guided tours, often led by former political prisoners, provide firsthand insight into South Africa’s struggle against apartheid. Visiting the prison cell where Nelson Mandela spent 18 years offers a powerful perspective on leadership, sacrifice, and the country’s journey toward freedom
City Exploration & Depature.
Cape Town International Airport.
Returning to the mainland, you have time for a relaxed lunch or final exploration of the city. This final phase of the journey allows for reflection—connecting the natural beauty of Cape Town with its complex and inspiring history.
You are then privately transferred to the airport for your departure, leaving with not only memories of stunning landscapes but also a deeper understanding of South Africa’s cultural and historical identity.
3 Nights’ stay at Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront (Oceanfront accommodation)
Daily breakfast
Private airport transfers (arrival & departure)
Full-day Cape Peninsula Tour
Table Mountain cable car experience
Return ferry tickets to Robben Island
Excludes
International flights & Domestic Flights.
Travel Visa and insurances.
Optional excursions/activities NOT detailed in itinerary
Any additional services requested.
Tips
Tour Conditions
Prices are subject to change based on accommodation availability and applicable government regulations.
Children aged between 0-2 years are FOC.
Children aged 3-12 years pay 50% of the adult sharing rate when sharing with adult.
Children aged 3-12 years pay 75% of the adult rate when staying in their own separate room.
Children above 12 years are recognized as adults.
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