Our South Africa holidays & tours

Given its mammoth size, the ‘Rainbow Nation’ fittingly offers a kaleidoscope of experiences for travellers. Our South Africa holidays take in Kruger and other national parks, and their amazing wildlife. But they also explore the majestic Garden Route (and its welcoming, locally owned B&Bs); the wild and remote KwaZulu-Natal; Victoria Falls, and even the beguiling beaches of nearby Mauritius. Your trip can support conservation projects, such as the Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre or lodges helping to train rangers. You may also visit local communities for a true insight into residents’ lives.

Our top South Africa holidays

Self drive South Africa holiday

From £3395
15 days inc UK flights
Explore Cape Town, the Winelands and the Garden Route

South Africa safari holiday, 14 days

From £4495
14 days ex flights
Award winning safari in South Africa
Small group2024: 28 Sep, 12 Oct, 26 Oct

Safari adventure holiday, Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique

From €2790 to €2990
22 days ex flights
An extraordinary camping safari across South Eastern Africa
Small group2024: 26 Oct, 9 Nov, 2025: 12 Apr, 3 May, 19 Jul, 2 Aug, 16 Aug, 13 Sep, 25 Oct, 8 Nov, 22 Nov
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Southern Africa adventure tour

From £4999 to £5249
16 days inc UK flights
Active exploration of the Southern Cape, Delta & Falls
Small group2024: 12 Oct, 9 Nov

South Africa safari with beach break in Mozambique

From £3995 to £4250
10 days ex flights
Bush and beach safari.in South Africa & Mozambique
Tailor made

Ten day wildlife safari, South Africa

From £3700
10 days ex flights
10 day big game wildlife safaris in South Africa
Small group2024: 12 Oct, 23 Oct, 2 Nov, 16 Nov, 30 Nov, 14 Dec

South Africa and Swaziland safari

From €2550 to €2790
17 days ex flights
Lodge safari all encompassing South Africa & Swaziland
Small group2024: 23 Nov, 30 Nov, 2025: 11 Jan, 18 Jan, 1 Feb, 22 Feb, 8 Mar, 22 Mar, 5 Apr, 26 Apr, 10 May, 24 May, 21 Jun, 5 Jul, 12 Jul, 19 Jul, 26 Jul, 9 Aug, 16 Aug, 23 Aug, 13 Sep, 4 Oct, 11 Oct, 1 Nov, 15 Nov, 22 Nov, 29 Nov, 13 Dec, 20 Dec

7 day big five safari in South Africa

From £2250
7 days ex flights
7 Day Safari with wildlife conservationists
Small group2024: 29 Sep, 13 Oct, 27 Oct

Kwa Zulu Natal self drive holiday

From £3450
15 days ex flights
Explore Kwa Zulu Natal: Rich in culture, history & scenery

About our South Africa holidays

Why visit South Africa?

South Africa is a great introduction to Africa. It’s accessible, with good roads and infrastructure, and there’s a compelling sweep of sights. Kruger National Park could be the poster child for safaris, whilst touring Cape Town and its surrounding Winelands is a fantastic way to learn from local growers. In a country this large, don’t just visit one place – our self drive holidays are popular for a reason. Add Johannesburg after Kruger National Park or combine cultural touring through KwaZulu-Natal with the beautiful Elephant Coast.

Kruger National Park

Tell people you’re going to South Africa on safari, and they’ll probably think you’re going to Kruger National Park. This huge game reserve is four hours’ drive or a flight from Johannesburg, and home to black and white rhinos, big cats, and African wild dogs. The wildlife-rich south can be a busy place, so our holidays also explore the private game reserves that ring Kruger. These protected areas offer more secluded excursions, and fences between them have been removed, allowing animals to follow their natural migratory routes. You’ll also stay in lodges and camps that make efforts to employ local people.

Self drive holidays in South Africa

Driving along South Africa’s coast, you might be distracted by a whale spout out to sea or do a double-take at the sight of penguins on the beach. Head inland and there are ostriches running alongside the road in the Karoo and warthogs trotting ahead in the game parks. The country’s good roads and big scenery are perfect for our self drive holidays, and you can easily weave culture into your itinerary too. Our accommodation in KwaZulu-Natal works with local community enterprise projects, while township tours in Cape Town are both eye-opening and inspirational.

Family holidays in South Africa

We have safari experiences for all ages, younger children will love bush craft sessions and night tours, a cacophony of calls and exciting sounds. Children aged eight and over can enjoy more traditional vehicle-led safaris, while older children and teenagers can start to learn about South Africa’s challenging history and multifaceted culture, too, by visiting Johannesburg and having a guided tour of Soweto. You might even want to consider a volunteering holiday. Young children can work with orphaned primates, and even have their own monkey to look after all day!

Types of tours & holidays in South Africa

From Addo to Hluhluwe, you’ve got your pick of parks and private reserves on a safari holiday in South Africa. It goes without saying that this is a marvellous wildlife holiday destination. And think beyond big cats: you could visit the coast to see dolphins and whales chasing the annual sardine run instead. Our small group holidays led by knowledgeable local guides are a fun way to explore the beautiful Winelands. Feeling intrepid? Consider an adventure holiday – you could get up close to great white sharks or shop for that night’s dinner at a community market on an overland tour.

Going beyond South Africa

From here, the only way is up: South Africa is a gateway to the whole continent of Africa and a great starting point for an overland tour. The most popular route from Cape Town to Victoria Falls also allows you to compare the landscapes and traditional culture of Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia, and takes around three weeks. If you have less time, you could just nip into Namibia – where its vast deserts provide a contrast to the Cape Winelands. Alternatively, combine safari with a beach break by visiting South Africa and Mauritius – the perfect way to wind down after all those lion encounters.
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