Frequently asked questions
Ubers are available all around Cape Town, Stellenbosch and the airport. If you are going to be in Cape town a couple of days before the wedding, we will have a coach going from Cape Town to Stellenbosch on Thursday at Midday from Sea Point.
Fly in to Cape Town International Airport, the venue is 40 min drive away from the city.
The ceremony, reception, cocktails, and canapés will all take place outdoors in the afternoon, with a backup indoor option in case of rain.
Please click on the accommodation page for some suggestions in Cape Town and Stellenbosch. We recommend staying around Greenpoint, Sea Point, Mouille Point or camps bay in Cape Town or in central Stellenbosch during the wedding weekend (which is only 10 min from the venue)
Yes, we will have a coach in Stellies on the wedding day and second day sesh. If you miss the coach, Ubers are available and the venue is only 10 min away.
Yes, of course!
Pre Wedding Celebration: Casual
Wedding: Tropical Festive—think vibrant colors, bold prints, and breezy elegance! Light, breathable fabrics, the weather should be around 25 degrees! Just remember to wear comfortable shoes for outdoor/grass areas!
Second day sesh: Casual - bring swimwear if you want to take a dip in the lake
The sooner the better:) Please let us know by 25 August if you will be joining us
Please see "Things to do" tab
The amount you tip in South Africa will depend on where you are and what type of services you're buying. As a general rule, expect to tip around 10% of the bill. If you get exceptionally good service, say thank you with a tip closer to 15-20%.
Be alert in major city centres and township areas and when travelling after dark. Avoid walking in isolated areas after dark and parking in unknown areas after dark. Be mindful with any expensive accessories or jewellery - South Africa is a developing nation, and there is a high poverty rate. Crime is a concern. Avoid providing any incentive for pick pocketing and theft. Avoid travelling alone if possible. As a general note - if you are not familiar with travelling in developing countries, always be alert and cautious.