Discover Cape Peninsula’s wonders: Chapman’s Peak, Cape of Good Hope, and penguins at Boulders Beach. Encounter diverse wildlife on this private tour.
Discover Cape Peninsula’s wonders: Chapman’s Peak, Cape of Good Hope, and penguins at Boulders Beach. Encounter diverse wildlife on this private tour.
- Cape Town Central - The day begins with a pick-up from your Cape Town hotel at approximately 8:00 AM. Depending on the group size, travel will be in a comfortable sedan or mini-bus.
- Bo-kaap - The first destination is the vibrant and historic Bo-Kaap neighborhood, renowned for its colorful houses and rich cultural heritage. Strolling through…
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Cape Town Central - The day begins with a pick-up from your Cape Town hotel at approximately 8:00 AM. Depending on the group size, travel will be in a comfortable sedan or mini-bus.
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Bo-kaap - The first destination is the vibrant and historic Bo-Kaap neighborhood, renowned for its colorful houses and rich cultural heritage. Strolling through its charming cobblestone streets, you’ll uncover the intriguing history of the Cape Malay community that has shaped this distinctive area. Take your time to enjoy the atmosphere, capture vibrant photos, and immerse yourself in the essence of this iconic Cape Town location.
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Camps Bay - Next, enjoy a scenic drive along the Atlantic Seaboard, where majestic mountains meet the sparkling ocean, offering some of Cape Town’s most stunning views. Passing through Bantry Bay, Clifton, and Camps Bay, there will be a stop at Maiden’s Cove—a popular photo spot with breathtaking views of the coastline, the 12 Apostles mountain range, and Table Mountain. Take a moment to breathe in the fresh ocean air, capture stunning pictures, and appreciate the natural beauty before continuing the adventure.
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Llandudno - As the journey continues along the iconic 12 Apostles mountain range, with the picturesque village of Llandudno along the way, enjoy the breathtaking coastal views that make this route truly unforgettable. This scenic drive is a highlight for anyone exploring Cape Town’s natural beauty and offers perfect opportunities for memorable photos. Keep your cameras ready as the journey continues toward the next destination, showcasing some of the most Instagram-worthy spots along the Atlantic coastline.
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Hout Bay - Hout Bay is a tranquil coastal village with sandy beaches, surrounded by mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. Its natural beauty, calm waters, and charming harbor make it a scenic place to visit.
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Duiker Island - During the stop at Hout Bay Harbour, there is an optional 45-minute boat trip to Duiker Island, where over 5,000 Cape fur seals can be seen in their natural habitat. The scenic journey keeps you on the boat the entire time, as the vessel does not dock at the island. For those who prefer not to take the boat ride, time can be spent exploring the vibrant craft market at the harbor. Keep in mind that choosing the boat trip may extend the Cape Peninsula tour by an additional hour.
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Chapman’s Peak Drive - After returning from Seal Island, embark on one of the tour’s highlights—the unforgettable Chapman’s Peak Drive.
This world-renowned road hugs the cliffs of the Cape Peninsula, offering jaw-dropping views of the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged coastline. Stretching for 9 kilometers (5.5 miles) between Hout Bay and Noordhoek, this drive is an absolute must for any traveler. Along the route, there will be opportunities to stop at several scenic viewpoints, where incredible photos can be captured and the breathtaking landscapes can be appreciated. With its dramatic cliffs plunging into the ocean below, Chapman’s Peak Drive is truly one of the most spectacular scenic drives on the planet. Don’t miss a moment!
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Noordhoek Farm Village - The journey continues through Noordhoek, where travelers have the option to stop for some of the finest roasted coffee at The Village Roast along this route.
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Simon’s Town - There is an option to enjoy lunch at a premier restaurant in either Simon’s Town or Cape Point.
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Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Afterward, the journey leads to Boulder’s Beach, where you’ll get up close to over 3,000 African Penguins in their natural habitat. Walk along the boardwalk for an amazing close view of these endangered birds as they relax on the iconic rocks and swim in the waters of False Bay. The tour guide will share interesting facts about their behavior and the ongoing conservation efforts that safeguard this unique species. This is a must-visit stop for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts on any Cape Town itinerary. Perfect for those seeking unique wildlife experiences in South Africa.
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Cape Point Nature Reserve - After the memorable experience with adorable African Penguins, the journey continues to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Here, explore the Dias Cross and encounter various fauna while witnessing the meeting point of two currents: the cold Benguela Current and the warm Agulhas Current.
The Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve is a protected area located within the larger Table Mountain National Park in South Africa. It encompasses the southern tip of the Cape Peninsula, including the iconic Cape of Good Hope. This nature reserve is renowned for its stunning coastal scenery, diverse flora and fauna, and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore various hiking trails, admire breathtaking viewpoints, and encounter wildlife such as ostriches, baboons, and various bird species. The Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve is a popular destination for tourists seeking to experience the natural beauty and history of the Cape Peninsula region.
- Cape of Good Hope - At the legendary corner of Africa, where the cold Atlantic and Indian Oceans converge, the Cape of Good Hope stands as the most south-westerly point on the continent. With scenic hiking trails leading to the summit, it offers a fantastic mix of activity and sightseeing. The iconic Cape of Good Hope sign is a popular attraction, and the guide will offer several hiking trail options to explore from this point. Expert guides will lead along the secure hiking trails, ensuring a safe and enjoyable journey while taking in the breathtaking views and discovering the beauty of the Cape of Good Hope.
- Old Cape Point Lighthouse - After exploring the Cape of Good Hope, a short 5-minute drive leads to Cape Point. Here, visitors can either enjoy a brief hike to the Cape Point lighthouse or opt for a ride on the Flying Dutchman Funicular (additional cost at your own expense). The original lighthouse, built in 1860, was decommissioned 40 years later after studies revealed its high altitude made it ineffective during cloudy weather, causing numerous shipwrecks. A new lighthouse was then constructed at a lower elevation for improved visibility.
- Fish Hoek - As the journey passes by Fish Hoek Beach, notice the soft white sand and the warm Indian Ocean waters. It’s one of the best spots around for a swim or to just relax and soak up the sun.
- Muizenberg Beach - On the way back, the drive goes through Muizenberg, where there will be a moment to stop and capture photos of the charming Muizenberg Beach colorful huts.
- Cape Town Central - The day concludes with a drop-off at your hotel around the city.
- Photos taken with your own camera/phone
- Hotel pick-up within 13kms of CBD
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Transport in sedan, SUV, or mini bus
- Chapman’s Peak Drive toll fee included
- Photos taken with your own camera/phone
- Hotel pick-up within 13kms of CBD
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Transport in sedan, SUV, or mini bus
- Chapman’s Peak Drive toll fee included
- Cape of good hope Cape point entrance fee @400 per adult , R200 per child
- Entrance fees to Boulders penguins colony @ R1900.00 per adult; R95.00 per Child
- Entrance fees to Seal island boat trip @ R120.00 per adult; R60.00 per child
- Meals , Be prepared to pay your meals , drinks, Gratuities
- Optional Funicular to Cape Point lighthouse @ R95.00 per adult; R40.00 per chid
- Gratuities (optional)
- Cape of good hope Cape point entrance fee @400 per adult , R200 per child
- Entrance fees to Boulders penguins colony @ R1900.00 per adult; R95.00 per Child
- Entrance fees to Seal island boat trip @ R120.00 per adult; R60.00 per child
- Meals , Be prepared to pay your meals , drinks, Gratuities
- Optional Funicular to Cape Point lighthouse @ R95.00 per adult; R40.00 per chid
- Gratuities (optional)
Join an extraordinary Cape Peninsula Private Tour, beginning in the historic Bo-Kaap, renowned for its vibrant houses and rich Cape Malay heritage. Travel along the stunning Chapman’s Peak Drive, offering sweeping views of the rugged coastline. Experience the dramatic allure of the Cape of Good Hope and the iconic Cape Point, where cliffs meet the vast…
Join an extraordinary Cape Peninsula Private Tour, beginning in the historic Bo-Kaap, renowned for its vibrant houses and rich Cape Malay heritage. Travel along the stunning Chapman’s Peak Drive, offering sweeping views of the rugged coastline. Experience the dramatic allure of the Cape of Good Hope and the iconic Cape Point, where cliffs meet the vast ocean.
Proceed to Simon’s Town, a delightful naval village, and visit Boulders Beach to see the charming African penguins up close. Along the journey, watch for wildlife such as baboons, zebras, elands, and other antelope. This tour offers a perfect blend of culture, breathtaking landscapes, and memorable wildlife encounters.
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.