Experience the best of Cape Town on this full-day shared tour. Explore the Cape of Good Hope, visit penguins, drive along Chapman’s Peak, and more. Discover stunning landscapes, rich history, and delicious African cuisine. Book now!
Experience the best of Cape Town on this full-day shared tour. Explore the Cape of Good Hope, visit penguins, drive along Chapman’s Peak, and more. Discover stunning landscapes, rich history, and delicious African cuisine. Book now!
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Camp’s Bay Beach - This is Cape Town’s most renowned beach, featuring stunning white sand. Visitors often pause here for photos of this Blue Flag beach. The majestic Twelve Apostles peaks and Lion’s Head provide a breathtaking backdrop.
Adjacent to these peaks is the iconic Table Mountain, one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. This is Cape Town’s…
- Camp’s Bay Beach - This is Cape Town’s most renowned beach, featuring stunning white sand. Visitors often pause here for photos of this Blue Flag beach. The majestic Twelve Apostles peaks and Lion’s Head provide a breathtaking backdrop.
Adjacent to these peaks is the iconic Table Mountain, one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. This is Cape Town’s most popular spot, where visitors come to see and be seen. It’s known as a playground for the rich and famous, attracting international celebrities.
The main road is lined with trendy coffee shops, restaurants, bars, and just two hotels that also draw international models. Local art and crafts are available for purchase.
- Hout Bay - Known for the freshest fish and chips in Cape Town, this area hosts the city’s largest fishing industry. Visitors can see numerous fishing boats and seals in the harbor.
It’s a great spot for selfies and group photos. Stroll along the harbor and shop for African art and crafts. If time allows, take a ferry to Seal Island to see over 5,000 seals.
Visitors can enjoy a cup of coffee or try local snacks, including traditional koeksisters.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - An incredible architectural achievement spanning nearly 10 km, this handcrafted scenic drive is awe-inspiring, with 114 curves from start to finish.
Another excellent opportunity for stunning photos, the landscape combines mountains, ocean, and sky. The view is breathtaking from every angle, with more than a dozen photo stops available.
In winter, visitors might spot whales gliding in pairs. The sight of wire nets on the mountain cliffs, designed to prevent boulders from falling onto the road, is fascinating.
- Cape Point - The towering lighthouse is the main attraction here. A three-minute funicular ride from the parking area takes visitors to the lighthouse, offering amazing views of the unspoiled Diaz Beach below.
Several lookout points provide countless photo opportunities. A healthy hike of 62 steps to the top is a welcome challenge for many. If time permits, take a walk back to the car park.
This location is one of the few places declared to have the freshest air in the world. There are many critters to observe here.
- Cape of Good Hope - Watch out for the African Baboon, known for snatching food from visitors. This area is home to several animal species, including Eland, Wildebeest, and Zebras. Wild Ostriches can also be seen feeding here.
There are over 270 bird species, from ostriches to tiny sunbirds and warblers, including 25 species of birds of prey. Over 1,000 plant species are found here, with 14 endemic to the area.
The marine life is bustling, with seals being a major attraction. Various fish species, including hake, snoek, and yellowtail, are present.
The waves constantly crash against the rocks due to the strong winds often experienced here. This coast claimed many ships in the 17th century, with numerous shipwrecks scattered around. It’s one of the most photographed places on the African continent.
A hiking trail takes 45 minutes to reach Cape Point.
- Simon’s Town - One of South Africa’s oldest settlements, featuring several museums detailing the arrival of the Dutch. Look for the colonial Dutch architecture along the main road, declared a national heritage.
Home to the South African Navy, warships, including Frigates, are often seen. With the second-largest fishing industry, many fishing boats are docked at the jetty. This area is popular for lunch, with numerous restaurants serving South African dishes.
Art and crafts are abundant, with attractive antique shops along the main road. Stroll along the main road, exploring African clothing shops and more.
- Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - A major tourist attraction drawing thousands annually. The penguin colony began with a pair in 1982 and now numbers over 4,000.
Visitors can access them from Foxy Beach, where wooden protective barriers are in place, or from Boulders Beach, where they can swim with them.
- Bo-kaap - Visit this popular residential area, formerly known as the Malay Quarter, located on the slopes of Signal Hill. It attracts visitors year-round.
Stroll the cobblestone streets and interact with locals. There are endless opportunities for photos or selfies with locals in front of the colorful houses.
Visit the Bo-Kaap Museum to learn about the history of this former slave community. Explore art and craft shops, including galleries filled with world-class art.
Look for South Africa’s oldest mosque. Occasionally, a movie shoot may be happening—it’s quite common here. Learn the local language and greet the friendly locals.
- St. James - Drive past this charming seaside village on the False Bay coast between Muizenberg and Kalk Bay. Look for the colorful Victorian-style bathing boxes, tidal pool, and rock pools.
Notice the attractive houses built with limestone, plaster, and stone, featuring traditional thatched roofs. Several restaurants and ice cream shops offer soft cones.
This is also home to South Africa’s oldest bar, The Brass Bell.
- Muizenberg Beach - Visit this popular beach with pure white sand stretching to Strand. Walk along this long beach and watch for jellyfish, often seen here.
Check out the surf shops, popular for renting surf equipment and providing instructors for learners. As you explore, note the shark alert flags hoisted by the City of Cape Town. Learn to interpret these flags, as they can be lifesaving.
Visit the colorful houses and take numerous photos and selfies. The pavilion hosts several coffee shops, restaurants, and bars. Enjoy a cup of coffee or a soft cone.
- Duiker Island - Take a 45-minute to 1-hour ferry ride to this small island, home to over 5,000 seals. At Hout Bay Harbor, look for the ferry departing for Seal Island.
Browse the art and craft vendors selling locally made items. The ride to Seal Island takes up to an hour, offering countless photo opportunities as you are surrounded by mountains. Explore this magnificent bay, home to Cape Town’s largest fishing industry.
- Pick up from your hotel and drop off after the tour
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Accredited tourist guide
- Pick up from your hotel and drop off after the tour
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Accredited tourist guide
- Entry fees to Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope (R400/adult intl) (R200/child intl)
- Entry fees to Penguin Colony at Boulders’ Beach up to R195/adult R95/child
- Seal Island boat ride up to R120 per person
- Gratuities
- Entry fees to Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope (R400/adult intl) (R200/child intl)
- Entry fees to Penguin Colony at Boulders’ Beach up to R195/adult R95/child
- Seal Island boat ride up to R120 per person
- Gratuities
This is among the most favored excursions in Cape Town, a blend of fascinating history, data, and facts.
The journey showcases a breathtaking landscape, striking man-made structures, and awe-inspiring views such as Chapman’s Peak Drive. It features pristine blue flag beaches with enchanting white sands and crystal clear waters. You’ll also observe the…
This is among the most favored excursions in Cape Town, a blend of fascinating history, data, and facts.
The journey showcases a breathtaking landscape, striking man-made structures, and awe-inspiring views such as Chapman’s Peak Drive. It features pristine blue flag beaches with enchanting white sands and crystal clear waters. You’ll also observe the diverse bird and animal life, and a unique range of plant species.
The expedition underscores the affluence of various Africans and international celebrities buying real estate along the renowned ‘Atlantic Sea board’. There are innumerable spots for photography with stunning views.
Engage with local art and craft, and relish delightful African cuisine to round off the trip. This is the creme de la creme of Cape Town experiences. This tour operates throughout the year, unaffected by weather conditions. It’s a vibrant mix of fun, facts, history, and geography.
In short, it’s simply SPECTACULAR
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.