Explore Cape Town’s highlights on a private tour. Visit Cape of Good Hope, Cape Point, and Boulders Beach Penguin Colony. Customize your adventure.
Explore Cape Town’s highlights on a private tour. Visit Cape of Good Hope, Cape Point, and Boulders Beach Penguin Colony. Customize your adventure.
- Bo-Kaap - Bo-Kaap is a lively and historic neighborhood situated on the slopes of Signal Hill in Cape Town, South Africa. Famous for its colorful houses and rich cultural heritage, Bo-Kaap is closely associated with the Cape Malay community. The area boasts a unique architectural style, featuring brightly painted homes that reflect the artistic…
- Bo-Kaap - Bo-Kaap is a lively and historic neighborhood situated on the slopes of Signal Hill in Cape Town, South Africa. Famous for its colorful houses and rich cultural heritage, Bo-Kaap is closely associated with the Cape Malay community. The area boasts a unique architectural style, featuring brightly painted homes that reflect the artistic spirit of its residents. Bo-Kaap is also known for its cobbled streets, traditional mosques, and aromatic cuisine, including dishes such as bobotie and koeksisters. The neighborhood has a deep-rooted history, originally inhabited by enslaved people brought to the Cape by the Dutch in the 17th and 18th centuries, and it remains a vibrant celebration of South Africa’s cultural diversity and history today.
- Camps Bay - Camps Bay is a picturesque beachside suburb located at the foot of the Twelve Apostles mountain range in Cape Town, South Africa. Known for its stunning white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, it offers a vibrant atmosphere with a mix of upscale restaurants, trendy cafés, and boutique shops lining the promenade. The area is a favorite among locals and tourists alike, providing opportunities for sunbathing, beach volleyball, and water sports. With breathtaking sunsets and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Camps Bay is not only a serene getaway but also a lively social hub, making it a quintessential part of Cape Town’s charm.
- Hout Bay - Hout Bay is a charming coastal suburb located just south of Cape Town, South Africa. Nestled between dramatic mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, it is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, picturesque harbor, and laid-back atmosphere. Hout Bay boasts a vibrant fishing community and offers a variety of activities including boating, fishing, and hiking. The area is also home to a lively market scene, particularly the Hout Bay Harbor Market, where visitors can find local crafts, gourmet food, and fresh produce. Iconic landmarks such as Chapman’s Peak Drive provide breathtaking views, making Hout Bay a popular destination for both locals and tourists looking to experience the scenic beauty of the Cape Peninsula.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - Chapman’s Peak is a stunning coastal drive located on the Atlantic seaboard of Cape Town, South Africa. Renowned for its breathtaking views, the 9-kilometer scenic route meanders along the cliffs of Chapman’s Peak, offering panoramic vistas of the ocean, mountains, and surrounding landscapes. The drive, which winds between Hout Bay and Noordhoek, is especially popular among tourists and locals for its dramatic scenery and picturesque viewpoints. In addition to the views, the area is rich in natural beauty, featuring hiking trails, diverse flora, and fauna, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Chapman’s Peak is not only a popular destination for sightseeing but also a beloved symbol of Cape Town’s scenic allure.
- Noordhoek - Noordhoek is a picturesque village located on the southern peninsula of Cape Town, South Africa. Known for its stunning landscapes, it features a long, unspoiled beach bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the majestic Chapman’s Peak Mountain. The area is celebrated for its serene atmosphere, charming homes, and a strong sense of community. Noordhoek is also famous for its equestrian culture, with numerous horse trails and riding opportunities. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, and whale watching, while also exploring local shops, restaurants, and the vibrant Noordhoek Farm Village. This blend of natural beauty and laid-back lifestyle makes Noordhoek a desirable destination for both residents and tourists.
- The Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve - The Cape of Good Hope is a rugged headland located at the southern tip of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa. Famous for its stunning scenery, it features dramatic cliffs, lush vegetation, and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean meeting the Indian Ocean. Historically significant as a pivotal point for sailors navigating around Africa during the Age of Exploration, it was named by Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias in 1488. Today, the Cape is a popular tourist destination, part of the Table Mountain National Park, where visitors can enjoy hiking, wildlife viewing, and breathtaking sunsets. The area is rich in biodiversity, home to unique flora and fauna, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Cape Point Nature Reserve - Cape Point is a dramatic promontory located at the southeastern tip of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa, within the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, it features rugged cliffs that rise steeply from the ocean and provide stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. The region is rich in biodiversity, home to a variety of unique flora and fauna, including numerous endemic plant species. A historic lighthouse, built in 1859, stands atop the cliffs and offers visitors a glimpse into maritime history. Cape Point is also a popular destination for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the diverse coastal ecosystem, making it a must-visit site for nature lovers and tourists alike.
- Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Boulders Penguin Colony, located near Simon’s Town on the Cape Peninsula in South Africa, is a unique sanctuary for African penguins. This picturesque site features a scenic beach and granite boulders that provide a natural habitat for a thriving population of these charming birds. Established as a conservation area in 1982, the colony is home to thousands of African penguins, allowing visitors to observe them in their natural environment. With boardwalks and viewing platforms, the colony offers an up-close look at the penguins’ playful behavior, nesting sites, and social interactions. Boulders Penguin Colony is not only a popular tourist destination but also plays a vital role in the conservation efforts for this endangered species.
- Simon’s Town - Simon’s Town is a charming coastal town located on the False Bay of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa. Renowned for its picturesque harbor, historic architecture, and maritime heritage, it serves as the primary naval base for the South African Navy. The town is famous for its scenic views, quaint streets lined with Cape Malay-style houses, and the nearby Boulders Beach, home to a colony of African penguins. Visitors to Simon’s Town can explore its rich history at the South African Naval Museum, enjoy fresh seafood at local eateries, and take in the stunning landscapes of the surrounding Table Mountain National Park. With its blend of natural beauty and historical significance, Simon’s Town is a delightful destination for both relaxation and exploration.
- Private transportation
- Tour guide
- Open mileage Cape Town & Surrounding areas
- Bottled Water
- Toll Gate Fees
- On-board WiFi
- Fuel
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Tour guide
- Open mileage Cape Town & Surrounding areas
- Bottled Water
- Toll Gate Fees
- On-board WiFi
- Fuel
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance Fees to Cape Point = R400 per adult. R200 per child under 12 years
- Entry to the Penguins colony is R190 per adult. R95 per child under 14 years
- Seal Island boat trip to see the seals = R110 per adult and R60 per child
- Cape Point Funicular (Optional) = R95 per adult and R45 per child.
- Lunch
- Gratuities (optional)
- Entrance Fees to Cape Point = R400 per adult. R200 per child under 12 years
- Entry to the Penguins colony is R190 per adult. R95 per child under 14 years
- Seal Island boat trip to see the seals = R110 per adult and R60 per child
- Cape Point Funicular (Optional) = R95 per adult and R45 per child.
- Lunch
- Gratuities (optional)
Avoid the hassle of organizing car hire when visiting Cape Town. Opt for a stress-free experience by letting someone else drive you around on this all-inclusive day trip. As a private tour, you have the flexibility to choose the start time and customize the itinerary. Possible stops include Bo-Kaap, Cape Point, the Cape of Good Hope, Seal Island, and…
Avoid the hassle of organizing car hire when visiting Cape Town. Opt for a stress-free experience by letting someone else drive you around on this all-inclusive day trip. As a private tour, you have the flexibility to choose the start time and customize the itinerary. Possible stops include Bo-Kaap, Cape Point, the Cape of Good Hope, Seal Island, and Boulders Beach Penguin Colony.
From the Cape of Good Hope, the journey continues to Cape Point. Upon arrival, you can either embark on a 15-minute hike or take the Flying Dutchman Funicular to the Cape Point Lighthouse.
The next destination is the Penguin colony at Boulders Beach. Here, your guide will lead you to the viewing point to observe some of the 2500 breeding pairs of African Penguins up close. You might even encounter a few of these delightful creatures strolling alongside you on the boardwalk.
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.