Explore Cape Peninsula’s unspoiled coast, historic Bo-Kaap, and Boulder’s Beach penguins on a private tour with a flexible guide. Book now!
Explore Cape Peninsula’s unspoiled coast, historic Bo-Kaap, and Boulder’s Beach penguins on a private tour with a flexible guide. Book now!
- Bo-Kaap - Our tour will begin with a quick stop in Bo-Kaap, where we’ll have the opportunity to delve into the area’s history and capture some stunning photos.
- Camps Bay - We’ll make a brief stop at Maiden Cove, offering a clear view of Camps Bay Beach and the Twelve Apostles mountains. It’s a great spot for photos.
- Hout Bay - Here, you…
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Bo-Kaap - Our tour will begin with a quick stop in Bo-Kaap, where we’ll have the opportunity to delve into the area’s history and capture some stunning photos.
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Camps Bay - We’ll make a brief stop at Maiden Cove, offering a clear view of Camps Bay Beach and the Twelve Apostles mountains. It’s a great spot for photos.
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Hout Bay - Here, you can enjoy a 45-minute boat ride to Seal Island at your own expense (approximately $7 for adults and $4 for children). There’s also a chance to shop for souvenirs at the African craft market.
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Chapman’s Peak Drive - Known as one of the most scenic drives in the world, this route’s accessibility depends on the weather. In adverse conditions (strong winds and heavy rain), the road may be closed. Stopping at Chapman’s Peak viewpoint offers a fantastic view of Hout Bay and Seal Island across the bay, making it a great photo opportunity.
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Noordhoek Farm Village - We’ll take a coffee break at this vibrant local farm, with some shopping options available. Please note that coffee is at your own expense.
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Cape Point Ostrich Farm - A brief stop at the Cape Point Ostrich Farm allows you to see products made from ostrich and experience feeding them.
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Cape Point Nature Reserve - Spanning 7,750 hectares, this park is part of the Cape Floral Kingdom, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Despite being the smallest of the world’s six floral kingdoms, it boasts more plant and rare species than the other five combined. The reserve is home to the Cape Point Lighthouse and the Cape of Good Hope, the most south-western point of the African continent. Visitors may also encounter wildlife such as baboons, ostriches, birds, and antelopes.
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Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - This is the home of the African penguins, also known as jackass penguins due to the sound they make. Boulders Beach is one of three African penguin colonies.
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Muizenberg Beach - Also known as Surfer’s Corner, Muizenberg offers a chance to take beautiful pictures of the colorful beach houses. A leisurely walk along the beach is always enjoyable.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Toll fees
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Toll fees
- Entrance fees admission, Cape of Good Hope ( R400 Adult/R200 Child)
- Boulder’s beach Penguins Entrance fees ( R190 Adult/R95 Child)
- Cape Point Funicular fees ( R95 Adult/R45 Child)
- Entrance fees admission, Cape of Good Hope ( R400 Adult/R200 Child)
- Boulder’s beach Penguins Entrance fees ( R190 Adult/R95 Child)
- Cape Point Funicular fees ( R95 Adult/R45 Child)
Join us on this wonderful private tour with our qualified and flexible guide. you will be able to see the landscape, unspoiled coast of the cape peninsula,
shortly before we leave the City we will take a quick stop in Bo-Kaap, a historic neighborhood formerly known as the Malay Quarter with the colorful houses. here we will have an opportunity to take…
Join us on this wonderful private tour with our qualified and flexible guide. you will be able to see the landscape, unspoiled coast of the cape peninsula,
shortly before we leave the City we will take a quick stop in Bo-Kaap, a historic neighborhood formerly known as the Malay Quarter with the colorful houses. here we will have an opportunity to take photos and a guided walk around to explore this interesting.
From here we shall be driving on the Atlantic sea board through Cliftons, Camp’s Bay with a quick stop at the Maiden’s Cove for photos.
we shall then proceed to Hout Bay, you will have the opportunity to visit the seal island on the boat with takes around 45 minutes ( return trip). From Hout Bay harbor we shall proceed we proceed to Chapman’s Peak, one of the most scenic drive in the World hacked in the face of mountains and cliffs.
the following stop will be at the Boulders Beach, home of the African Penguins.
please NOTE that this tour requires a Minimum of Two people.
- On this tour, the driving time is approximately two and half hours and lunch time is about one hour and half.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.