Classic George

Explore the charming town of George, founded in 1811 and named after the reigning British monarch at the time, King George III. As the second largest city in the Western Cape, George is beautifully positioned on a 10-kilometre plateau between the Outeniqua Mountains to the north and the Indian Ocean to the south—offering breathtaking views and a fascinating historical backdrop.

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Tour Itinerary

Your guided tour begins with a scenic drive across two spectacular mountain passes: the historic gravel Montagu Pass and the modern, tarred Outeniqua Pass.

From there, we visit the Outeniqua Transport Museum, home to an impressive collection of 21 steam locomotives, 22 coaches, and a private vintage car collection.

We then take a step back in time with visits to two notable historic churches—the Dutch Reformed Moederkerk, built in 1842, and St. Mark’s Cathedral, completed in 1850.

To conclude the day, we enjoy more of George’s natural beauty with stops at the picturesque Kaaimans Pass, the popular surfing haven of Victoria Bay, and finally Herolds Bay.

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