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Franschhoek Wine Tram Experience (2015)
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Franschhoek Wine Tram Experience (2015)The Franschhoek Wine Tram offers a truly unique experience in the Cape Winelands. Cape Town Etc spent a day on the tram, in the heart of the Franschhoek Valley, and highly recommends it. The French W tram is one of the most distinctive wine tours worldwide because it's the only one where you actually hop on and off a tram at various wine estates. The only comparable experience is something like the Napa Valley train; besides that, we are known for what we do. It's definitely a fun experience suitable for family, friends, your girlfriend, or your boyfriend. It's intimate but can also be a group or party event, depending on your preference. Booking in advance during the summer season is essential as spots fill up quickly. We suggest visiting our website to purchase your tickets, which cost $200 per person. This includes complimentary wine tastings and access to stunning views and experiences across different estates. When booking a tour with us, arriving early is beneficial. Please check our schedule on the website for details. The sooner you book, the more estates you can visit. Planning a luxurious day, which typically includes a two-hour lunch to avoid feeling rushed, involves visiting about four to five estates to ensure the best experience at each.By Cape {town} Etc - .

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