Explore Cape Town’s iconic sites, Table Mountain, and vibrant cultures on a private tour. Discover breathtaking views and historical wonders.
Explore Cape Town’s iconic sites, Table Mountain, and vibrant cultures on a private tour. Discover breathtaking views and historical wonders.
- Bo-Kaap - Formerly known as the Malay Quarter, Bo-Kaap dates back to the 1760s when numerous rental houses, “huurhuisjes,” were constructed and leased to slaves from Malaysia, Indonesia, and other parts of Africa to work in the Cape. The area showcases a blend of Cape Dutch and Georgian architecture. Later, homeowners repainted the houses in…
- Bo-Kaap - Formerly known as the Malay Quarter, Bo-Kaap dates back to the 1760s when numerous rental houses, “huurhuisjes,” were constructed and leased to slaves from Malaysia, Indonesia, and other parts of Africa to work in the Cape. The area showcases a blend of Cape Dutch and Georgian architecture. Later, homeowners repainted the houses in vibrant colors as a symbol of their freedom. Stroll through the area to admire these stunning colorful houses, explore Cape Malay culture and cuisine, or visit art galleries to view locally crafted items.
- Table Mountain Aerial Cableway - As an iconic landmark of Cape Town and South Africa, Table Mountain is recognized as one of the New7Wonders of Nature. It is a top destination for visitors and the most photographed landmark in South Africa. Enjoy a ride in a unique 5-minute floor-rotating cable car, the only one of its kind in Africa, offering panoramic 360-degree views of the City Bowl, V&A Harbour, Robben Island, Table Mountain range, untouched wilderness, beautiful beaches around Clifton and Camps Bay, and the entire Cape Peninsula.
- Maidens’ Cove - Known for its breathtaking views of the Twelve Apostles and Table Mountain, Maiden’s Cove also offers stunning vistas of the Atlantic Ocean and Camps Bay beach. The Cove is famous for its braai/barbecue areas. It features a lush grassy area and large boulders, perfect for a braai, picnic, or sunset viewing. Dolphins are often seen playing in the water, and it’s an excellent spot for whale watching from June to November. Enjoy the fresh sea breeze of the Atlantic Ocean and capture memorable photos of this picturesque location.
- Duiker Island - Also known as Seal Island in Hout Bay, Duiker Island is famous for its marine wildlife, including Cape fur seals and marine bird species like common cormorants and kelp gulls. Take a 45-minute boat trip to the seal-breeding colony for a close encounter with thousands of Cape Fur Seals. The Mariner’s Wharf in Hout Bay fishing harbor features a fascinating market of local art and crafts, perfect for finding unique souvenirs or gifts.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - Chapman’s Peak Drive, located on the Atlantic coast between Hout Bay and Noordhoek, is Cape Town’s most scenic drive and one of the world’s most spectacular marine drives. The drive offers incredible scenery with sheer drops to the sea below and towering mountains above. The road’s twists and turns add excitement for photographers and filmmakers. It is a paradise for bikers, runners, walkers, motorists, sightseers, picnickers, hikers, and sunset watchers. Take a moment to appreciate this marvelous wonder.
- Noordhoek Farm Village - Designed with a charming farm vibe, the village is renowned for its excellent food stalls, cafés, and bars, making it a great place for gifts, crafts, entertainment, yoga, and spa experiences. Take a break, enjoy a coffee at “The Roost Coffee Shop,” known for serving “The best coffee in the deep South.” African coffee beans are also available for purchase here.
- Cape Point Vineyards Tasting Room - Awarded the Decanter Award for World’s Best Sauvignon Blanc, Cape Point Vineyards is a world-class wine estate. Nestled between the tranquil waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the slopes of the iconic Table Mountain, Cape Point Vineyards offers exquisite wines and cuisine in an environment of stunning panoramas enhanced by the sea breeze.
- Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Boulders Beach is a hidden gem that captivates both locals and travelers. It is home to African Penguins, rare and charming creatures, with a colony of over 3,000 birds. The beach features magnificent granite boulders and pristine white sandy shores along the turquoise waters of False Bay. Elevated boardwalks through the dunes and dense vegetation, along with viewing platforms, allow visitors to marvel at the penguins in their natural habitat. Capture unforgettable photographs of these adorable penguins as they waddle, socialize, and care for their young, offering an incredible sight that will leave a lasting impression.
- Just Nuisance - This interesting monument commemorates the only dog, a Great Dane, in South Africa to be enlisted in the Royal Navy shore establishment in Simon’s Town between 1939 and 1944. Able Seaman ‘Just Nuisance’ was given the rank, pay, rations, and duties of an Able Seaman (AB) at HMS Afrikander, a Royal Navy establishment in South Africa. He passed away in 1944 at the age of seven and was buried with full military honors.
- Old Cape Point Lighthouse - Located at the southernmost tip of the Cape Peninsula, the lighthouse at Cape Point has historically been a significant navigational landmark until the advent of radar. At night, ships had to approach closely to obtain bearings, exposing them to the dangers of Bellows Rock and Albatross Rock nearby. The Cape Point Nature Reserve surrounding the lighthouse is one of the most pristine and unspoiled places on earth. With its dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, breathtaking views, scenic hiking trails, and unique flora and fauna, the reserve is truly a sight to behold. Enjoy a 4-minute ride in a funicular or a 15-minute hike to the lighthouse and marvel at this hidden natural gem.
- Cape of Good Hope - The Cape of Good Hope is a significant landmark for sailors and traders from Europe to Asia and Australia from the 15th to the 19th century. It opened the first all-water route from Europe to Asia. As a World Heritage site and popular tourist destination, the Cape is one of the southernmost points in Africa and is located in a nature reserve with incredibly rich and unique biodiversity. Bird enthusiasts can spot numerous bird species, along with animals like Chacma Baboons, Ostriches, Mountain Zebras, and Elands. The reserve offers brilliant scenic and exploratory walks, magnificent views of vibrant flowers, azure seas, pristine white sandy beaches, rugged rock stretches, and breathtaking cliffs, providing a perfect natural gem with a sense of tranquility and relaxation.
- Groot Constantia - Conclude your tour with a wine tasting experience at Groot Constantia, the oldest wine farm in South Africa. Founded in 1685, the farm is the birthplace of the commercial South African wine industry. Groot Constantia offers a unique historical, social, and cultural experience to every visitor. It is renowned for its world-class, quality wines that have long attracted emperors and kings. Enjoy wine tasting with stunning views over the vineyards!

- Toll fees at Chapman’s Peak Drive
- Boulders Beach/Penguins Colony entry fee
- Private guide/driver & a private vehicle
- Duiker Island/Seals Colony boat-trip fee
- Pick up & Drop off at your hotel
- Toll fees at Chapman’s Peak Drive
- Boulders Beach/Penguins Colony entry fee
- Private guide/driver & a private vehicle
- Duiker Island/Seals Colony boat-trip fee
- Pick up & Drop off at your hotel
- Tickets for Table Mountain Aerial Cable Car: R380/Adult return; R190/Child return
- Cape Point Entrance tickets: R360/Adult return; R180/Child return
- Wine tasting costs: R120 (Standard tasting).
- Gratuities (Optional)
- Tickets for Table Mountain Aerial Cable Car: R380/Adult return; R190/Child return
- Cape Point Entrance tickets: R360/Adult return; R180/Child return
- Wine tasting costs: R120 (Standard tasting).
- Gratuities (Optional)
There is no better way to experience Cape Town’s must-see attractions. With breathtaking views and awe-inspiring sites, this excursion offers visitors the chance to explore the city’s treasured gems, including the internationally renowned natural wonder and heritage site: Table Mountain. Engage with local communities rich in diversity and immerse in…
There is no better way to experience Cape Town’s must-see attractions. With breathtaking views and awe-inspiring sites, this excursion offers visitors the chance to explore the city’s treasured gems, including the internationally renowned natural wonder and heritage site: Table Mountain. Engage with local communities rich in diversity and immerse in their unique cultures. Visit one of Africa’s southernmost points and one of the most famous capes in maritime history. Discover captivating wildlife and flora, charming landscapes, spectacular mountains, pristine beaches, azure seas, and unspoiled sites of great historical significance. The trip promises to create many cherished memories.
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.