Join the Way 2 Go Team on exciting tours and experience a proudly South African rendevous! Situated in the Mother City, we will satisfy all your ground travel needs, from accommodation, to airport shuttles and showcasing the popular Garden Route Safari, Cape Town and Robben Island, The famous Wineldands, whale watching in Hermanus and much more!
Excitement, adventure and satisfaction of Cape Town awaits you.
Way 2 Go provides a wide variety of services
All Tours are conducted in luxuary air condtions vehicles(except on safari) by Satour registered guides.
- Group Incentive travel
- Trade mission appointements and visits
- Private Tours
- Tailor made itineraries
- Airport transfers, coach charters
- General travel arrangements
All Tours are conducted in luxuary air condtions vehicles(except on safari) by Satour registered guides.
Cape Town and Surrounds
Situated at the continent's southern tip, Cape Town is known as South Africa's "Mother City".
Relatively small by world standards, it is a modern and comopolitan city with attractive buildings, throughfares and shops.
It is also the country's oldest city used from the 1600's as half-way station between the Netherlands and the Far East.
The central city area lies between Table Mountain and Table Bay, in the shape of an amphitheatre. Cape Town offers a wide variety of fine hotels, restaurants, bars and a lively arts calendar.
Its many near-perfect beaches are well complimented by its near-ideal mediterranean weather. The region is ranked as one of the world's six premier botanical divisions, far beyond proprtion to it's size.
The vineyards and hills of the Cape Winelands lie beyond the Cape Flats. Settled in 1679, Stellenbosch is situated 50Km north-east of Cape Town.
This university town contains many fine examples of historic Cape Dutch buildings especially around the town square.
Situated in the Franschoek Valley 83km from Cape Town, Franschoek has strong french characteristics due to the early French Huguenot settlement.
It also has its own wine route. Situated on the banks of the Berg River, Paarl is a wonderful wine region and is central to the history of the Afrikaans language.
