Embark on a private Cape Peninsula tour and indulge in a unique blend of penguin encounters and wine tasting in Constantia Valley. Discover breathtaking views, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Cape Winelands on this unforgettable journey.
Embark on a private Cape Peninsula tour and indulge in a unique blend of penguin encounters and wine tasting in Constantia Valley. Discover breathtaking views, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Cape Winelands on this unforgettable journey.
- Camps Bay - Nestled between Clifton and Llandudno beaches, and framed by the magnificent Twelve Apostles mountain range and the sparkling Atlantic Ocean, Camps Bay is one of Cape Town’s most stunning suburbs. The breathtaking scenery, immaculate white sands, and brilliant blue waters clearly justify Camps Bay Beach’s Blue Flag Beach status….
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Camps Bay - Nestled between Clifton and Llandudno beaches, and framed by the magnificent Twelve Apostles mountain range and the sparkling Atlantic Ocean, Camps Bay is one of Cape Town’s most stunning suburbs. The breathtaking scenery, immaculate white sands, and brilliant blue waters clearly justify Camps Bay Beach’s Blue Flag Beach status. Although it is one of the few Cape Town beaches on the Western seaboard not shielded from the South East Wind, Camps Bay beach remains a lively spot frequented by families, fashionable singles, tourists, and more. Camps Bay is a highly sought-after suburb offering luxurious accommodations in Cape Town. Properties in Camps Bay easily fetch several million, and staying in this desirable area has become a tradition for many visitors who return repeatedly to bask in the sun and enjoy the vibrant street culture.
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Chapman’s Peak Drive - Chapman’s Peak Drive, located between Noordhoek and Hout Bay on the Atlantic Coast at the South-Western tip of South Africa, is affectionately known as “Chappies.” It is one of the world’s most spectacular marine drives. Constructed between 1915 and 1922, Chapman’s Peak is an 11 km long route with 114 curves, and the peak stands 166 meters above sea level. The drive offers numerous picnic spots with excellent facilities and countless viewpoints. Each year, Southern Right Whales visit the Cape Point Route coastline, and “Chappies” is a prime location to observe these gentle giants’ breaching and blowing behaviors from an elevated vantage point.
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Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Visit Boulders Beach, home to a thriving colony of vulnerable African Penguins. Known as Jackass Penguins due to their distinctive donkey-like braying, they are the only penguins found on the continent. Colonies are located from Southern Namibia around the Southern African coasts. The penguins first arrived in False Bay in 1983, and with abundant food, the colony quickly expanded. Unfortunately, commercial fishing and marine pollution have impacted the colony. In 1910, there were approximately one-and-a-half million penguins, but by 1982, only two breeding pairs remained. Thanks to remarkable conservation efforts, the Boulders Colony has grown to over 3,500 birds in recent years. Visitors can walk among the penguins or use the wooden walkways to view them in their natural habitat up close.
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Simon’s Town - Simon’s Town is a charming village located 40 km outside the city. Visitors can admire Victorian architecture, the Naval Base, and the statue of Just Nuisance, who was formally enrolled in the Royal Navy and given the title Able Seaman. Simon’s Town is a quaint and intriguing town with an attractive waterfront area featuring small boutiques selling clothing, art, and souvenirs. There is an excellent selection of restaurants within walking and driving distance. The town is renowned for its Naval Museum, Toy Museum, and Simon’s Town Cultural Museum. The Scratch Patch is a popular tourist attraction where visitors can search for a variety of beautiful gemstones. Simon’s Town is also the seat of the South African Navy and boasts a charming coastal town atmosphere and a rich history.
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Constantia - Enjoy wine tasting at Groot Constantia.
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Cape Point - Many mistakenly believe Cape Point is where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet, but the actual meeting point is at Cape Agulhas. Rugged rocks and sheer cliffs, towering over 200 meters above the sea and extending deep into the ocean, create a stunning backdrop for the park’s rich biodiversity. Cape Point is part of the southern section of Table Mountain National Park. The area’s natural vegetation, fynbos, is the smallest yet richest of the world’s six floral kingdoms. From the parking lot to the old lighthouse, visitors can use the funicular (3 minutes each way) or walk. Hungry visitors will find a delightful eatery at Cape Point’s long-standing restaurant, where large sea-facing windows offer views reminiscent of Mediterranean summers on the beach. With its spectacular natural beauty, a hike from Cape Point to the Cape of Good Hope, or vice versa, is possible and takes 35 to 45 minutes each way.
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Cape of Good Hope - Capture photos, hike, and enjoy the view.
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Bo-kaap - Take pictures of the colorful houses.
- Penguins Colony Entry fee: R 190 per Adult and R 88 per Child
- Pairing of chocolate and wines
- Bottled Water
- Pick Up and Drop Off at accommodation
- Private Air-conditioned Vehicle and Guide
- Penguins Colony Entry fee: R 190 per Adult and R 88 per Child
- Pairing of chocolate and wines
- Bottled Water
- Pick Up and Drop Off at accommodation
- Private Air-conditioned Vehicle and Guide
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve Entry(Adult:R400;Child: R200)and Funicular (R95Return/Adult;R55/Ch)
- Tips
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve Entry(Adult:R400;Child: R200)and Funicular (R95Return/Adult;R55/Ch)
- Tips
Combining the Cape of Good Hope Route with the Cape Winelands Route, this tour gives an Unforgettable Experience and encompasses the best that the Cape has to offer. You only need to consider the chance to take in the magnificent vistas of the Mother City. Possibly the most time-effective tour available in Cape Town, but it’s definitely not a…
Combining the Cape of Good Hope Route with the Cape Winelands Route, this tour gives an Unforgettable Experience and encompasses the best that the Cape has to offer. You only need to consider the chance to take in the magnificent vistas of the Mother City. Possibly the most time-effective tour available in Cape Town, but it’s definitely not a replacement for the separate Peninsula and Winelands Tours if you have the time. Give you the best of Cape Town, please! Get up and allow us to take you on a delightful drive across the Atlantic Ocean, followed by an inland diversion for a wine tasting.
- Infant seats available on request
- Any extra adult will pay an extra US50
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.