Stay at the luxurious Steenberg hotel & spa, located in one of Cape Town’s oldest vineyards and only twenty minutes drive from Cape Town. The hotel leans towards the slopes of the Steenberg Mountains and provides a wonderful view of False Bay. Steenberg offers exquisite hospitality, world-class cuisine, an award-winning winery, an 18-hole championship golf course, a plush spa and plenty of history.
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Trip details
Eco rating: 2.5
Airport: Cape Town International.
Included: Bed & breakfast, transfer to and from airport
Not included: International flights, meals, drinks, golf – this we can help you book, visa, vaccination, tipping any extras.
Good to know about South Africa:
Travel ethics: No special.
Visa: Your passport must be valid 6 months after leaving South Africa and have two blank pages for entry and exit stamps. If you are traveling with children, new laws apply from 1 June 2015. Children traveling with parents must have valid passports and birth certificates with parents’ names in English. This can be ordered by the tax office. Please read rules from Cape Town Tourism for more information. Some nationalities may need visa, please check with the South African Embassy in your country.
Time zone: GMT + 2
Vaccinations: Learn more about what vaccinations you need
Packing: Sunglasses, sun hat, sun cream, good walking shoes.
Local Currency: South African Rand.
Weather: Cape Town
Mobile network and email: Email and internet access are available.
Water: Buy bottled water, make sure the bottles end up in waste sorting.
More information at: Travel Advice
Ecorating: 2.5
This product meets our requirements for Ecorating, a product that is good for humans and the environment.
Does my trip make a difference?
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This product meets our requirements for Ecorating, a product that is good for humans and the environment.
Steenberg employ mostly local people and pays them over the standard wage in South Africa. The hotel educates both staff and guests on the environment and nature. They offer engaging and educating activities to all guests. Local guides offer projects that guests can participate in.
Recycling, reuse, reduce are used as principles. Local communities are supported by participation in various projects that preserve culture.
The hotel itself is carefully restored and dated until 1682, today the hotel is classified as a national monument.