Explore Franschhoek’s wine estates on a charming tram tour. Savor award-winning wines amidst stunning landscapes. Book your unforgettable wine adventure today.
Explore Franschhoek’s wine estates on a charming tram tour. Savor award-winning wines amidst stunning landscapes. Book your unforgettable wine adventure today.
- Cape Town Central - The heart of Cape Town, known as the Central Business District (CBD), is a lively area that seamlessly combines a rich historical background with contemporary urban living. Encircled by iconic landmarks like Table Mountain, the city offers a breathtaking natural setting. The district is characterized by vibrant streets,…
- Cape Town Central - The heart of Cape Town, known as the Central Business District (CBD), is a lively area that seamlessly combines a rich historical background with contemporary urban living. Encircled by iconic landmarks like Table Mountain, the city offers a breathtaking natural setting. The district is characterized by vibrant streets, bustling markets, and a variety of shops, featuring both local artisans and international brands. Cultural attractions are plentiful, including the historic Company’s Garden, the South African Museum, and the African Crafts Market. With numerous restaurants, cafes, and nightlife options, Cape Town’s city center is a vibrant place to explore, showcasing the city’s unique character and multicultural heritage.
- Stellenbosch Vineyards - Situated in the heart of South Africa’s famous winemaking region, Stellenbosch Vineyard is renowned for its scenic landscapes and rich winemaking tradition. Set amidst rolling hills and majestic mountains, the vineyard produces some of the country’s finest wines, particularly its world-class reds like Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, as well as refined whites such as Chenin Blanc and Sauvignon Blanc. The region’s Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and cool ocean breezes, provides perfect growing conditions. Stellenbosch is celebrated not only for its outstanding wines but also for its charming Cape Dutch architecture, vibrant art scene, and thriving culinary landscape, making it a must-visit for wine lovers and tourists alike.
- Franschhoek Cellar - Franschhoek is a charming village nestled in the heart of South Africa’s Cape Winelands, surrounded by breathtaking mountain ranges and lush vineyards. Known as the “French Corner,” it was founded by French Huguenot refugees in the 17th century and still retains a delightful blend of European influence and South African culture. The area is famous for its world-class wineries, offering a variety of wines, particularly its exceptional Cap Classique and Bordeaux varietals. Visitors to Franschhoek can enjoy scenic wine-tasting tours, gourmet restaurants, and boutique accommodations, all set against a backdrop of stunning landscapes. The village also hosts the annual Franschhoek Wine and Food Festival, celebrating the region’s rich culinary heritage.
- Groot Drakenstein - Groot Drakenstein is a picturesque rural area located in the Western Cape province of South Africa, near the town of Paarl. Known for its breathtaking mountain views and scenic landscapes, it is characterized by vineyards and agricultural lands, reflecting the region’s rich wine-producing heritage. The area attracts visitors for its tranquil environment, outdoor activities, and cultural attractions, including historical sites and wine estates that offer tastings and tours. Groot Drakenstein is also notable for its proximity to the Drakenstein Mountains, providing opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the region.
- Paarl - Paarl is a charming town situated in the Western Cape province of South Africa, nestled between the majestic Paarl Mountain and the rolling vineyards of the Cape Winelands. It is renowned for its rich history, stunning natural scenery, and vibrant wine culture. Founded in 1687, Paarl is one of the oldest towns in South Africa and plays a significant role in the country’s history and heritage. The town is best known for its impressive Paarl Rock, a massive granite outcrop that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. In addition to its scenic beauty, Paarl is famous for its wine estates, producing high-quality wines, particularly Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon. The town also features notable landmarks such as the Afrikaans Language Monument and various historic buildings, making it a key destination for both tourists and locals interested in culture, history, and outdoor activities.
- Cape Town - Cape Town, located on the southwestern coast of South Africa, is celebrated for its stunning natural beauty and diverse cultural heritage. Dominated by the iconic Table Mountain, the city boasts breathtaking landscapes that include beautiful beaches, rugged mountains, and vibrant flora and fauna. As one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations, Cape Town offers a rich array of experiences, from exploring the historic Robben Island to enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. The city is also known for its acclaimed wineries in the nearby Cape Winelands, its diverse culinary scene, and a rich cultural tapestry that reflects its history and the blend of various ethnic communities. With its picturesque scenery and dynamic urban life, Cape Town is a unique destination that captivates visitors from around the world.

- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Tram Ticket
- Driver/Guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Tram Ticket
- Driver/Guide
- Lunch
- Gratuities (Optional)
- Wine tasting @ Grand Provence (varies between R80-200)
- Wine Tasting Fees @ Rickety Bridge (Varies between R60-R150)
- Wine Tasting Fees @ Atlas Swift (varies between R70-R200)
- Wine tasting fees @ Picasso (varies between R60-R180)
- Wine Tasting Fees @ Mont Rochelle (varies between R70-R200)
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Gratuities (Optional)
- Wine tasting @ Grand Provence (varies between R80-200)
- Wine Tasting Fees @ Rickety Bridge (Varies between R60-R150)
- Wine Tasting Fees @ Atlas Swift (varies between R70-R200)
- Wine tasting fees @ Picasso (varies between R60-R180)
- Wine Tasting Fees @ Mont Rochelle (varies between R70-R200)
- Snacks
This enchanting drive leads to the heart of Cape Beauty, passing through stunning mountain ranges, vineyards, and Cape Dutch homesteads before reaching Franschhoek. The Franschhoek Tram Wine Tasting Full-Day Experience offers a spectacular visit to the Franschhoek valley, blending the charm of a relaxed country lifestyle with the sophistication of…
This enchanting drive leads to the heart of Cape Beauty, passing through stunning mountain ranges, vineyards, and Cape Dutch homesteads before reaching Franschhoek. The Franschhoek Tram Wine Tasting Full-Day Experience offers a spectacular visit to the Franschhoek valley, blending the charm of a relaxed country lifestyle with the sophistication of world-class venues. This journey connects five wine estates in one trip, providing a magnificent experience aboard a classic, French-style wine tram. Guests can enjoy a selection of award-winning and globally recognized wine estates, each offering unique wines and distinctive wine architecture. Upon arrival in Franschhoek, visitors will proceed to the Franschhoek terminal to receive their tram ticket and a brief explanation of the process, before boarding the tram-train.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.