Embark on a full-day tour along Chapman’s Peak to explore the breathtaking beauty of Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope. Encounter wildlife, including penguins, baboons, and various antelope species, and immerse yourself in the wonders of the Cape Peninsula.
- Cape Town Central - Our day begins with a pickup from your hotel in Cape Town at around 08:50 am. Depending on the group size, the collection will be in a sedan, SUV, or mini bus.
- Camps Bay - We will travel along the Atlantic Seaboard, with stunning mountains on one side and the vast ocean on the other. Passing through Bantry Bay, Clifton, and Camps Bay, we’ll stop at Maiden’s Cove for a perfect photo opportunity.
- Hout Bay Beach - Next, we’ll pass the impressive 12 Apostles mountain range and the picturesque Llandudno before arriving at Hout Bay. Here, guests can take a boat trip to Seal Island to see seals in their natural habitat.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - After returning from Seal Island, we’ll continue our scenic drive along Chapman’s Peak Drive.
Chapman’s Peak Drive is a scenic road along the cliffs of the Cape Peninsula near Cape Town, South Africa. It offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding coastline, making it a popular route for tourists and locals alike. The road stretches for about 9 kilometers (5.5 miles) between Hout Bay and Noordhoek and features numerous viewpoints where travelers can stop to admire the scenery. Chapman’s Peak Drive is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, with steep cliffs rising from the ocean below, making it one of the most scenic drives in the world.
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Noordhoek Beach - We continue through Noordhoek, where travelers can stop for some of the finest roasted coffee at The Village Roast along this route.
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Simon’s Town - You have the option to enjoy lunch at a premier restaurant in either Simon’s Town or Cape Point.
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Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Next, we’ll visit Boulder’s Beach to see the African Penguin colony thriving in their natural habitat.
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Cape of Good Hope - We’ll then head to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Here, we’ll 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. If you’re an enthusiastic hiker, our guides will accompany you along the secure hiking trails.
The Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve is a protected area 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.
- Muizenberg Beach - On our way back, we’ll drive through Muizenberg and stop to capture photos of the charming colorful huts at Muizenberg Beach.
- Cape Town Central - You will be dropped off at your hotel in the city.
- Collection in a sedan, SUV, or mini bus based on group size
- Hotel pickup within 13km of the CBD when exclusively booked
- Chapman’s Peak Drive toll fee of R54 included
- Air-conditioned vehicles for a comfortable ride
- Assistance with taking memorable photos using your camera/phone
- Cape of good hope Cape point entrance fee @400 per adult , R200 per child
- Entrance fees to Boulders penguins colony @ R190.00 per adult; R95.00 per Child
- Entrance fees to Seal island boat trip @ R120.00 per adult; R60.00 per child
- Optional Funicular to Cape Point lighthouse @ R95.00 per adult; R45.00 per chid
- Meals , Be prepared to pay your meals , drinks, Gratuities
- Gratuities (optional)
Explore the breathtaking Cape Peninsula along Chapman’s Peak, with stops at Cape of Good Hope, Cape Point, and Simon’s Town.
Experience the charm of Boulders Beach as you observe penguins up close and indulge in various activities. Encounter an array of wildlife such as baboons, zebra, eland, and numerous other antelope, as well as lizards, snakes, tortoises, insects, and much more along the way.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.