FFGR Belgium coordinates Cape Town ground logistics — Ellerman House, Table Mountain, and the Hemel-en-Aarde wine valley — from Brussels Airport.
Cape Town — the Ellerman House on the slopes of Signal Hill, Table Mountain's cable car at sunrise before the tourist volume builds, and the Hemel-en-Aarde valley's Hamilton Russell Vineyards — is one of the world's most geographically spectacular UHNW destinations, and a genuine 12-hour flight from Brussels.
FFGR Belgium manages the Brussels departure logistics and coordinates the Cape Town arrival with a South African ground partner operating the Ellerman House and One&Only Cape Town vehicle programmes. The coordination model is the same as FFGR's Japan and UAE network operations: one contact point in Brussels manages both ends of the journey.
Cape Town International Airport (CPT): arrivals at the domestic terminal are 25 minutes from the V&A Waterfront; the Ellerman House (Bantry Bay, Atlantic Seaboard) is 15 minutes in the opposite direction, overlooking the Atlantic. FFGR's Cape Town partner positions the vehicle at the private arrivals vehicle bay — a step above the standard taxi rank collection.
The Hemel-en-Aarde valley: 1 hour 20 minutes from Cape Town, this wine valley contains Hamilton Russell Vineyards (Burgundy-style Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, considered South Africa's finest), Bouchard Finlayson, and Storm Wines. FFGR Belgium clients visiting the valley from Cape Town use a dedicated half-day vehicle with an itinerary that allows 2-3 estate visits plus lunch at Creation Wines.
Safari coordination: for Belgian clients extending a Cape Town visit to Kruger or the private game reserves (Singita Sabi Sand, Londolozi, Phinda), FFGR Belgium coordinates the Johannesburg OR Tambo transfer and onward charter flight as a single logistics package.
