Experience the best of Cape Town on a city tour that includes Table Mountain, Bo-Kaap, and a cable car ride. Discover stunning beaches, exclusive residential areas, and the beauty of the Company Gardens. Interact with locals and learn about the city’s multicultural coexistence.
Experience the best of Cape Town on a city tour that includes Table Mountain, Bo-Kaap, and a cable car ride. Discover stunning beaches, exclusive residential areas, and the beauty of the Company Gardens. Interact with locals and learn about the city’s multicultural coexistence.
- Clifton 4th - Among the top 10 blue flag beaches in Cape Town, Clifton 4th is divided into four sections, with the fourth being the most favored. This beach is a popular spot for university and college students, as well as local residents. It is situated in one of Cape Town’s most affluent residential areas.
- Camps Bay - Known as the most…
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Clifton 4th - Among the top 10 blue flag beaches in Cape Town, Clifton 4th is divided into four sections, with the fourth being the most favored. This beach is a popular spot for university and college students, as well as local residents. It is situated in one of Cape Town’s most affluent residential areas.
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Camps Bay - Known as the most popular beach in Cape Town, Camps Bay is named after a Dutch sailor and is renowned as a haven for the rich and famous. The main road is lined with top-notch restaurants, coffee shops, and boutique stores. During summer, art and craft stalls abound, offering unique curios. The beach features pristine white sand and vibrant umbrellas, with water temperatures remaining pleasant for most of the year, except in winter. It’s a perfect spot for selfies or group photos, with stunning surroundings including Table Mountain and the 12 Apostles peaks. The area is surrounded by luxurious properties, and the beach is frequented by many beachgoers, especially in summer.
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Table Mountain - Visit this iconic landmark, recognized in 2012 as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. The panoramic views of Cape Town from the top are breathtaking, offering a view of the entire bay from the V & A Waterfront to Table Bay beach. It’s a prime photo location and one of the most photographed attractions in Cape Town. Nearby mountains like Lion’s Head and Devil’s Peak add to the scenic beauty.
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Lion’s Head - This popular hill is one of the most hiked mountains globally, with several trails leading to the summit. Along the way, hikers can spot various critters, including the Dassy. The hill is a launch point for paragliders heading towards Camps Bay beach and offers spectacular aerial views of the beaches and Cape Town.
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Signal Hill - Known as the city’s top sundown spot, Signal Hill features a daily noon cannon firing, a tradition and tourist attraction. The views of Cape Town, Robben Island, the World Cup stadium, and the V & A Waterfront shopping mall are stunning. The hill is a popular paragliding site, especially in summer, and attracts over 2,000 visitors at sunset, who enjoy the view with a glass of wine.
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Bo-Kaap - Discover this national heritage site, a vibrant gem in Cape Town. The cobbled streets and colorful houses make it a favorite movie location and a popular spot for group photos and selfies. It’s a hub for international students on exchange programs or learning English. The area is lively, with numerous art and craft shops and well-stocked art galleries. A visit to the Bo-Kaap Museum enriches the experience, and the local mosques highlight the area’s significance to the Muslim community. Visitors can engage with locals and learn some of the local language.
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Company’s Gardens - Located in the heart of Cape Town, this beautiful garden is a tourist favorite. It houses the South African Museum (with a planetarium) and the Cape Town Holocaust Centre. Historical treasures like the Rutherford Fountain and a well pump embedded in an oak tree from 1842 are notable. The garden is home to various critters, including pigeons, Egyptian geese, herons, and rodents, attracting families with children. The bird aviary showcases numerous bird species, and squirrels, accustomed to visitors, often approach for peanuts. The South African National Art Gallery, with its impressive collection of African, South African, British, and French art, is also located here. The garden’s flora includes a ginkgo tree and an 80-year-old bamboo plantation.
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Iziko Slave Lodge - This museum offers a historical journey into the slave trade at the Cape, detailing its introduction, origins, and impact, particularly in the wine industry. Visitors can explore the customs, tools, and firearms from the slavery era, with video and audio clips providing a glimpse into the past. The museum also covers the names given to slaves and their sale or auction at the Slave Tree behind the lodge.
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District Six Museum - This museum chronicles the forced removals of non-whites during apartheid in South Africa, specifically between 1966 and 1968. It highlights the impact on affected communities and the global reaction to this unjust system. The museum provides insights into how these removals led to the creation of townships, segregated by racial groups. It also addresses the ongoing legal battles between city authorities and affected communities.
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Castle of Good Hope - Encounter the oldest colonial building in South Africa, a five-star bastion built between 1667 and 1672, and one of the best-preserved structures of the Dutch East India Company worldwide. It served as the center of civilian rule under Dutch and British governance. Visitors can explore the well-furnished former residence of high-ranking officials, where legal cases were tried, and serious offenders were executed. The castle features historical furniture, cutlery, and art, and was originally a defensive fort. Religious services and slave roll calls were conducted here, and part of it is now used by the South African National Defence Force. A daily noon cannon firing serves as a tourist attraction.

- Pick up from your hotel and drop off after the tour
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entry fees to Diamond Museum
- Registered Tourist Guide
- Table Mountain Cable Car Tickets
- Pick up from your hotel and drop off after the tour
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entry fees to Diamond Museum
- Registered Tourist Guide
- Table Mountain Cable Car Tickets
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
There is no better way to learn about the city of Cape Town. This is a world-class city that is scooping awards annually and if you need to learn why it keeps winning these awards you need to visit the attractions.
A tour of the city of Cape Town takes travelers to the most beautiful blue flag beaches beaches. The most expensive residential areas in…
There is no better way to learn about the city of Cape Town. This is a world-class city that is scooping awards annually and if you need to learn why it keeps winning these awards you need to visit the attractions.
A tour of the city of Cape Town takes travelers to the most beautiful blue flag beaches beaches. The most expensive residential areas in South Africa where some of the properties are owned by international celebrities.
Travellers do have an opportunity of visiting Table Mountain the only one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature in a city. There are countless photo opportunities on this amazing tour and the views are simply awesome. There is also a fair amount of beauty to encounter especially when you visit the Company Gardens. There are art and crafts, critters and even an art gallery.
In this tour travellers interact with the locals hence they get to familiarize themselves with the current situation to co-exist between the different racial groups.
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.