The Cape Tour

July 25, 2009 by

The Cape Tour is a dynamic, experienced, qualified, professional tour operation. We specialize in Tours, Specialised Tours, Tailor Made Tours and Associated Related Areas of various natures.

Our professionalism and passion for what we do ensure a rewarding, memorable, enjoyable and fulfilling experience.

Quality and excellence in customer service coupled with value for money being our prime objective.

Greetings from New York City!

May 6, 2011 by

From: brooke myers
Sent: 05 May 2011
To: brian@thecapetour.com
Subject: RE: greetings from nyc! tour booking pls..

Dear Brian;
Thank you so much for the marvelous tour of this remarkable land.  I keep recalling the different fascinating sights and stories.  You do a wonderful job of making the history come to life–seeing the places and learning of the events.  And I loved how you told the story of the Portugese rout in the beginning and then as we came back around told HOW they were pushed out.
Thanks again, Brooke

dear Brian,

as Brooke said above, i can’t say better how much the day yesterday was so wonderful, with such amazing sightseeing and with your comprehensive knowledge and wit and joyful fun stories added …  thank you for a wonderful time in this beauitful city and country….
blessings and thanks!
naghmeh

From: Yvonne de Kock
Sent: 06 May 2011 03:10 PM
To: Brian Smith | TheCapeTour 1
Subject: Re: THANK YOU VERY MUCH

Hi Brian
At last I can catch up on my emails!! Thank YOU so so much for doing such a great job with Brooke and Naghmeh. You really made their experience of Cape Town a hugely memorable one. They loved all your stories and facts and figures and were very very impressed and very appreciative of all your efforts in covering so much distance and history. I did drive them out to Spier and Vredenheim yesterday and they liked seeing the lions and cheetahs and the birds of prey etc. Thanks for that recommendation. In fact we had tea and cheesecake at Vredenheim too.
Look forward to catching up with you and Claire soon.
Love

Vonnie

East Fort Heritage Day celebrations

September 29, 2010 by

Hi All

I’m sure you’ll like this picture. Thanks for joining in the spirit of Heritage Day and glad that you all enjoyed being with us.

Dave Cowley

RADIO CAPE TALK PRE PARTY GERMANY VS ARGENTINA

August 31, 2010 by

RADIO CAPE TALK PRE PARTY GERMANY VS ARGENTINA

Foreign journalists bowled over by Cape Town

August 10, 2010 by

Foreign journalists bowled over by Cape Town

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

City of Cape Town

Journalists from across the world have hailed Cape Town as one of the friendliest and most beautiful cities, according to a report compiled by the city’s tourism agency.

Cape Town Tourism interacted with 750 international journalists during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, taking them on various tours to show the various faces of the city, said the organisation’s chief executive Mariette du Toit-Helmbold, who on Wednesday released the report.

Freelance journalist Vincent de Vries from the Netherlands said aspects from all over the world could be found in Cape Town .

“I have been everywhere from Mongolia to Vancouver, from Beijing to Rio de Janeiro, but my visit to Cape Town, during the World Cup Soccer, where I stayed for more than five weeks, ruined my ambition to see the whole world in 10 years. Why?

“Because I fell in love with the Mother City ! Now I don’t have to travel around the world anymore because Cape Town is the world.

V&A Waterfront

“The V&A Waterfront is like Europe, the food is perfect like in Asia, the weather is fantastic like South-America, the people are as friendly as in Australia and the ambitions are as high as in the USA . I fell in love with this marvellous city and will return time and time again,” said de Vries.

Duncan Castles, who writes for the UK ‘s The Observer said he had travelled and lived in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas but had never been to a city that made such an immediate impression on him.

“The setting is breathtaking, and waking up each morning to Table Mountain ‘s flitting mood is a joy. Then you add in the friendliness of the people, the quality of the food and wine, and Cape Town ‘s sense of fun, and you have a truly special place,” said Castles.

Edward Lawrence of CBS TV Network in the US said he had initially had a “huge fear” of visiting South Africa because he had always heard that it was dangerous for American tourists, but that his urge to see the World Cup had made him throw caution to the wind.

“From the time I stepped off the plane in Cape Town , I felt welcomed by the people there – from the cab drivers to the Bed-and-Breakfast owners. I was able to take advantage of being a tourist in Cape Town and it was amazing. I saw and experienced so much and will definitely return to Cape Town ,” said Lawrence .

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Zheng Daojin, Xinhua News Agency, Beijing , said Cape Town was “one of the most beautiful places on earth.

“My impression of the beauty, of the nature and the people of this city will stay with me forever. Thank you for the most fantastic time,” said Daojin.

Andres Kudacki a photographer and filmmaker from Argentina described the city as “amazing”.

“It is one of the most photogenic cities in the world and I was surprised and amazed during my stay here. From the Waterfront to Khayelitsha – I loved each part of Cape Town ,” said Kudacki.

Sourced by SA – The Good News via BuaNews

British Airways announces Cape Town as passengers’ favourite destination

August 5, 2010

British Airways (BA) has announced that BA passengers worldwide have identified Cape Town as their favourite destination and that as of November 2010, British Airways will offer a second daily flight to Cape Town as popularity for the destination increases. This additional flight will be introduced ahead of the 2010 summer season. BA says its new Boeing 777 will be introduced for the route.

British Airway’s Commercial Manager in South Africa, Sue Botes, says demand for flights to Cape Town was on the rise before the FIFA World Cup™ tournament and the airline is accommodating the increasing demand by offering an additional daily flight, compared with the current single one.

Talking about wine

July 26, 2010 by

From: Brian Smith | TheCapeTour 1
Sent: 26 July 2010 05:45 PM
To: ‘Morris Dallacosta’
Subject: RE:

Hi Morris
What a pleasant surprise hearing from you again.
I do appreciate it so much you taking some of your well earned resting / vacation time out to write to me.
Nothing but a pleasure to assist you all mine. Again your most kind words are overwhelming yet highly appreciated.
Stellenbosch Cabs are really excellent as the area enjoys great long during heat hence sugar and alcohol etc.
Which Cabernet is it? Not serious if ou don’t reply just curious etc etc.
So thrilled to learn from you and us all here in South Africa, that you now consider our Wines to be on your list.
Any time any advice is required if I can possibly oblige it is an absolute pleasure.
So sorry you are not here as I have just discovered an absolute Gem of a wine.
It comes from another area Robertson and is called Koningsrivier (Dutch) Kings River Cab/Merlot Bordeaux type blend.
Special First Release & Limited Release with just 3000 bottles being done.
I have bought 5 cases (60 Bottles) as it will store shelf very well having Merlot in it etc.
The Price ?
A massive R50 per bottle (about 9 – 10 Can $ ??
Absolute steal it has of course all been snapped up.
I would just love to present you with a few bottles but just yet practical I guess.
The good news is that I will keep one or 2 bottles when we next meet so as to enjoy it together.
Our grandchild is fantastic thanks very much.
We will see her God willing this next month August, when Sean & Anna with little Olivia arrive for Michelle our daughter marrying Michael wedding.
Please do take care dear friend. I shall certainly not forget you and will toast you tonight with a glass or 2 for sure of the good red stuff.
Kindest regards
Brian
THE CAPE TOUR

From: Morris Dallacosta
Sent: 26 July 2010 03:24 PM
To: Brian Smith | TheCapeTour 1
Subject: RE:

Hi Brian,

Just wanted to touch base quickly with you. It is 9.30 a.m in London. Ontario and I am sitting in the back yard by the swimming pool still on holidays after my jaunt in South Africa. It’s going to be 32 celsius today and it’s taking me a two weeks to recover from all the work.
But now that I have a minute I just wanted to again thank you for how well you treated me and the professionalism you showed.
You haven’t gotten rid of me because I plan to write occasionally asking advice on South African wine. I actually purchased a cabernet yesterday from our liquor store from Stallenbosch  (spelling?) winery. The South African wine section is now the first one I go to when I purchase wine.

Hope you are well and that your new grandchild is growing and healthy.

we’ll talk again.

Morris Dalla Costa

Canada

Fan Mile

July 19, 2010 by

Feedback

July 14, 2010 by

From: Ingar Sundholm
Sent: 14 July 2010 02:11 PM
To: Brian Smith
Subject: RE: Emailing: THE CAPE TOUR RECEIPT

Hi Brian,

You are welcome, always a pleasure using you.

Best regards,

Ingar

From: Brian Smith
Sent: 13. juli 2010 19:55
To: Ingar Sundholm
Subject: Emailing: THE CAPE TOUR RECEIPT

Hi Ingar

Welcome back home to Beatrice & the family.

Wow the twins have really got big.

Attached herewith your receipt as requested.

Thanks for the loyal ongoing support.

Kindest regards

Brian

THE CAPE TOUR

Feedback

July 13, 2010 by

From: Brian Smith | TheCapeTour 1 [mailto:brian@thecapetour.com]
Sent: 12 July 2010 06:40 PM
To: ‘Morris Dallacosta’
Subject: RE:
Hi Morris
What a lovely reply thanks so much for all the lovely compliments especially about our beloved South Africa and all its people.
Thanks too for the comments re our lovely little grand daughter our first grand child.
So glad you enjoyed the wine it really is one Diamond amongst so many etc.
Enjoy your family life again and congratulations on a job well done with all the very tight schedules and travel etc.you have excelled travelling around so much reporting back always timorously on the soccer matches you attended.
I do so appreciate your favourable comments thanks again.
It is people like you those of a very high standing being in the position of a Journalist who lend such incredible value to South Africa.
Your comments warm mine and all our peoples hearts.
Please do come back soon.
Have a great well earned rest.
My mother being Irish I just love your Old Irish Blessings.
Kindest regards
Brian
THE CAPE TOUR

From: Morris Dallacosta
Sent: 12 July 2010 04:36 PM
To: Brian Smith | TheCapeTour 1
Subject: RE:

Hi Brian,

It is wonderful to hear from you. I am actually about six hours from embarking on my trip back to Canada. We have an 11 hour flight to Amsterdam and then another seven hours to Toronto. I then take a shuttle for two hours to London.

Congratulations on being grandparents. I can’t imagine how exciting that must be. Family is a wonderful thing and never despair about when you may see her because the world is a funny place and it may be sooner than you think.

I leave here with mixed emotions. It was a difficult time when it came to all the work and travel, by far the most difficult assignment I’ve had.
But the people and the experiences were phenomenal. Meeting people like you made the trip worthwhile.
Robben Island and Cape Point will remain with me for years and I will certainly be able to tell anyone that asks me about the value of travel to South Africa, that is a trip well worth making.
I look forward to seeing my family but I also feel I have left so much undone here.

The wine was wonderful. Just the kind of memory of South African wine I want.  It’s the kind of wine that you can have with dinner or simply sip with company. It would be wonderful to be able to have a case sent to Canada but the taxes and duty would make the cost prohibitive.

Thank you so much. I will take a card with me should any of my friends decide to visit Cape Town. As I said, the world is a funny place and one never knows when we will meet again. If I ever need any information on wine or touring, you will be hearing from me.

I wish you and your family nothing but success, happiness and good health. To borrow from an old Irish blessing, may the sun always be on you face and a gentle breeze at your back.

Morris Dalla Costa

Bonjour

July 2, 2010 by

From: Brian Smith | TheCapeTour
Sent: 02 July 2010 11:50 AM
To: ‘Sébastien Boisseau’
Subject: RE: Bonjour

Hi Sebastien & Doris
Merci beaucoup mon ami.
Very much appreciate your e-mail and kind comments etc.
So glad you enjoyed the wine.
Not yet heard form the Australian couple thanks for referring me.
should they contact me I will inform you of it as such.

Good luck with the business yes me too been so lucky very busy with all the Soccer tours & Transfers etc.
Until next time.

My very fondest & sincere wishes to you and Doris.

Thanks for spreading the word re our beautiful Cape Town and South Africa.
This is the finest ad for our beloved country.

Please do come back very soon.
Brian

THE CAPE TOUR

From: Sébastien Boisseau
Sent: 02 July 2010 04:49 AM
To: brian
Subject: Bonjour

Brian,

First of all, I would like to apologize for not giving news earlier. Me and Doris had a lot of challenges in our work life since we came back, but things are much more better now.

We took your wine and it’s really good! Thanks so much for the gift.

We had a lovely trip to Capetown and this is mainly thanks to you.

Me and Doris are now teaching our friends about all the history of Capetown. :)

I hope you and your family are fine.

Have a nice weekend.

Sebastien

PS: On my way to Jo’burg two weeks ago, I gave your contact to an Autralian couple who wanted to visit Capetown.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH

June 29, 2010 by

From: Carl Thorburn
To: Brian Smith | TheCapeTour
Subject: Re: FW: THANK YOU VERY MUCH

Hi Brian,

Great to hear that the book finally arrived. I started to get a bit worried. I am hoping and wishing that we will come back to Cape Town as it is by far the best holiday place I have been to (could also imagine to live there for some years). Thank you again for making the stay so special. As I think we told you during our stay, Anne applied for a post within UNHCR in Malawi. In the end she got it and she left almost two weeks ago. I will go to Malawi and visit her in three weeks. I am very excited. The place where Anne is, is called Mwanza. Basically it is a ….nothing, well I suppose the correct term would be village so we’ll see how it is…

How are business going now? I keep telling people that Cape Town is the place to go to…

I will forward this mail to Pasi as soon as I have his email address.

Please write some time if you have a minute.

Vänliga hälsningar
Carl

From: Brian Smith | TheCapeTour
Subject: THANK YOU VERY MUCH

Hi Carl, Anne & Pasi

What a fantastic and pleasant surprise I got when I received your lovely present.

I am deeply moved and very grateful thanks you so much for the wonderful thought.

The book is fantastic and I have been avidly reading through it. You have a beautiful and very different to ours country.

In addition, I am thrilled too that the photograph taken at Cape Point, came out so well.

Please be so kind as to pass on my best wishes and thanks to Pasi as I don’t have his email contact data.

If you were to forward it to me it would be great I can then thank him personally?

If not no problem I understand.

Please come back soon.

Very kindest regards

Brian

THE CAPE TOUR


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