Embark on a private Cape of Good Hope and Penguin Tour from Cape Town for groups up to 12 people. Encounter nature, history, and sightseeing spectacles, including the Cape Point lighthouse, Cape of Good Hope, wildlife, and more!
Embark on a private Cape of Good Hope and Penguin Tour from Cape Town for groups up to 12 people. Encounter nature, history, and sightseeing spectacles, including the Cape Point lighthouse, Cape of Good Hope, wildlife, and more!
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Signal Hill - Sightseeing, Nature, and Historic Attraction.
Signal Hill got its name because it was used for sending signals. Starting in 1652, Dutch settlers used the hill to fire a cannon, alerting soldiers at the bay of approaching enemies or arriving dignitaries. -
Clifton Beaches - A Sightseeing and Nature Attraction.
Located on Cape…
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Signal Hill - Sightseeing, Nature, and Historic Attraction.
Signal Hill got its name because it was used for sending signals. Starting in 1652, Dutch settlers used the hill to fire a cannon, alerting soldiers at the bay of approaching enemies or arriving dignitaries. -
Clifton Beaches - A Sightseeing and Nature Attraction.
Located on Cape Town’s Atlantic seaboard, Clifton Beach consists of four beaches separated by large granite boulders. Clifton’s 4th Beach is a blue flag beach and one of South Africa’s most popular and sought-after beaches, frequented by celebrities. Its waters are always ice-cold. -
Lion’s Head - A Nature and Sightseeing Attraction.
Lion’s Head is a mountain between Table Mountain and Signal Hill, resembling a lion’s head. It peaks at 669 meters above sea level and forms part of the dramatic backdrop to Cape Town. It is part of the Table Mountain National Park and is famous for activities like paragliding and mountain hiking. -
Camp’s Bay Beach - A Sightseeing, Nature, and Historic Attraction.
Named after Sir Fredrick Von Campz, who married the daughter of the landowner, Camps Bay Beach has blue flag status, pristine white sands, and dazzling blue waters. It is a popular wedding destination and a favorite spot for suntanners and sundowners. The area is known for its expensive residential properties and fashionable restaurants and coffee shops. -
Twelve Apostles - A Nature and Sightseeing Attraction.
The Twelve Apostles mountain peaks are located just south of Cape Town and are a natural marvel. Visitors can try to count the twelve peaks or see if they find a different number. -
Llandudno Beach - A Nature and Sightseeing Attraction.
Llandudno is a large sandy beach known for surfing and sunset viewing. It is home to properties owned by celebrities and contains Cape Town’s only nude beach. -
Hout Bay - A Historical, Nature, and Sightseeing Attraction.
Hout Bay is a charming fishing village with numerous restaurants, upmarket shopping centers, and tourist attractions. The seal island in Hout Bay is a major draw for nature-loving tourists. Hout Bay also has the largest fishing industry in Cape Town and the biggest art and craft marketplace, featuring live music and diverse cuisines. The name Hout Bay means Timber Bay, as timber from the area was used to build ships and the Castle of Good Hope. Note that this activity has its own entrance fees, usually R80 per person depending on the season. -
Chapman’s Peak Drive - A Nature, Historical, and Sightseeing Attraction.
This stunning 9km route with 114 curves meanders along the rocky coastline of Chapman’s Peak. The drive offers 180° views of the scenic surroundings and numerous picnic spots. Constructed between 1915 and 1922, it is also known for a famous car accident where the driver survived a 100m plunge. After the drive, visitors can explore Chapman’s Bay, also known as Long Beach, where whales might be spotted. -
Cape Point Ostrich Farm - Optional Activity.
At the Ostrich Farm, visitors can see ostriches up close and purchase original ostrich leather products and crafts. -
Cape of Good Hope - A Nature, Historical, and Sightseeing Attraction.
The Cape of Good Hope is a historic point of contact since the arrival of the Dutch in 1652. Initially named Cape Of Storms due to numerous shipwrecks, it features breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and birdlife. Visitors may encounter Chacma baboons, zebras, tortoises, and wildebeests. -
Cape Point Nature Reserve - A Nature, Historical, and Sightseeing Attraction.
Visit the famous lighthouses at Cape Point, surrounded by world-renowned nature. The Cape Peninsula’s rich plant life has earned it eight World Heritage Site accolades from UNESCO. The air at Cape Point is among the purest in the world, home to a Global Research Watch atmospheric research station. -
Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - A Nature, Historical, and Sightseeing Attraction.
This sandy cove is home to world-famous resident penguins that can be viewed up close. Located in Simon’s Town, one of South Africa’s oldest settlements, the area is rich in history and scenic landscapes. Shark diving and seasonal whale watching are also popular activities. -
Steenberg Vineyards - Optional Activity.
Constantia, the oldest wine-producing region in South Africa, offers wine tasting and famous wine and chocolate pairings. - Pollsmoor Prison Social Services - Drive by one of the world’s most dangerous maximum-security prisons, where Nelson Mandela was once incarcerated.
- Groote Schuur Hospital - Historic site of the first human heart transplant performed on December 12, 1967, by Dr. Christiaan Barnard.
- University of Cape Town - Rated as the best university in Africa by all five major world university rankings.
- Registered and qualified Tourist Guide/driver
- Toll Fees at Chapman’s Peak Drive
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entry fees to Diamond Museum
- Registered and qualified Tourist Guide/driver
- Toll Fees at Chapman’s Peak Drive
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entry fees to Diamond Museum
- Entry fees to Cape Point - R376 (Children R188)
- Entry Fees to Penguin at Boulders’ beach -Adults R188 (Children R94)
- Fees for optional activities: Seal Island up to R100 (Children R50)
- Optional Activity: fernicular ride to Cape Point Lighthouse - R85 (Children R45)
- Lunch
- Entry fees to Cape Point - R376 (Children R188)
- Entry Fees to Penguin at Boulders’ beach -Adults R188 (Children R94)
- Fees for optional activities: Seal Island up to R100 (Children R50)
- Optional Activity: fernicular ride to Cape Point Lighthouse - R85 (Children R45)
- Lunch
Experience the great outdoors, historical sites, and stunning landmarks like the Cape Point lighthouse and Cape of Good Hope, the furthest southwestern point of Africa. Enjoy picturesque views, and encounter wildlife including penguins, zebras, and baboons. If you’re lucky, you might even see whales on this group tour!
Visit Cape Town’s largest arts and…
Experience the great outdoors, historical sites, and stunning landmarks like the Cape Point lighthouse and Cape of Good Hope, the furthest southwestern point of Africa. Enjoy picturesque views, and encounter wildlife including penguins, zebras, and baboons. If you’re lucky, you might even see whales on this group tour!
Visit Cape Town’s largest arts and crafts market. Take in the beauty of Chapman’s Peak, considered one of the most beautiful drives in the world. Witness historic shipwrecks and make your way up to Cape Point Lighthouse.
Explore the Cape Point Nature Reserve, renowned for its rich biodiversity and for its recognition as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Revel in the crispness of some of the world’s purest air at Cape Point.
Tour Simon’s Town, one of South Africa’s oldest settlements filled with history-rich buildings classified as National Heritage and housing the South African Navy.
Sample fine wines in Constantia before passing by a prison which once held Nelson Mandela and a hospital where the first human heart transplant occurred.
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.