Table Mountain, Cape of Good Hope Tour

Explore Table Mountain, Cape of Good Hope, and Boulders Beach on a full-day Cape Town group tour. Experience breathtaking views, rugged beauty, and African penguins.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Cape Town Central - Often called the “Mother City,” Cape Town is a lively metropolis set between the iconic Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean. Renowned for its diverse culture, rich history, and a mix of modern urban life with natural beauty, the city center, or CBD, boasts landmarks like the Company’s Garden, Greenmarket Square, and the bustling Long Street. Surrounding the city are beautiful neighborhoods such as Bo-Kaap, known for its colorful houses, and the trendy V&A Waterfront, a hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Cape Town also serves as the gateway to attractions like Robben Island, Table Mountain National Park, and the Cape Winelands.
  • Bo-Kaap - Bo-Kaap is a historic neighborhood in Cape Town, South Africa, celebrated for its vibrant, colorful houses and cobblestone streets. It has a rich cultural heritage, with roots tracing back to the Malay community, who were brought to the Cape as slaves in the 17th and 18th centuries. The area is a center of Cape Malay culture, with mosques, traditional cuisine, and festivals adding to its unique charm. Bo-Kaap is also a popular tourist destination, offering stunning views of Table Mountain and opportunities to explore its history. The neighborhood is a symbol of resilience and diversity, celebrating its past while embracing modern life.
  • Table Mountain Aerial Cableway - The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway is a popular attraction in Cape Town, South Africa, offering a scenic ride to the summit of the iconic Table Mountain. Opened in 1929, the cableway provides breathtaking panoramic views of the city, the Atlantic Ocean, and the surrounding landscape during the ascent. The rotating cable cars ensure that all passengers get a 360-degree view as they rise over 1,000 meters to the top. At the summit, visitors can explore various walking trails, enjoy the rich biodiversity, and take in spectacular views from multiple lookout points. The cableway is an essential experience for anyone visiting Cape Town, combining adventure with natural beauty.
  • Seal Island - Seal Island, located in Hout Bay, South Africa, is a small rocky island famous for its large population of Cape fur seals. The island serves as a breeding ground for these playful marine mammals, attracting visitors eager to observe them in their natural habitat. Surrounded by the stunning waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Seal Island offers picturesque views and is often visited by boat tours. The island is also a hotspot for birdwatching, with various seabird species nesting in the area. Its unique ecosystem contributes to the rich marine biodiversity of Hout Bay, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.
  • Maidens’ Cove - Maiden’s Cove is a picturesque beach and lookout point nestled between Clifton and Camps Bay in Cape Town, South Africa. It’s renowned for its stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Twelve Apostles mountain range, and Lion’s Head, making it a favorite spot for photographers and sunset watchers. The beach features natural rock pools, perfect for a refreshing dip, and grassy areas ideal for picnicking. Maiden’s Cove is also a popular location for locals and visitors to enjoy barbecues, with designated braai (barbecue) spots available. The area’s tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking scenery make it a perfect escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
  • Chapman’s Peak Drive - Chapman’s Peak is a breathtaking coastal drive located on the western side of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa. The road, often hailed as one of the most scenic in the world, winds along steep cliffs offering spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and rugged coastline. Stretching about 9 kilometers with 114 curves, it connects the towns of Hout Bay and Noordhoek, providing numerous lookout points perfect for photography and sightseeing. Chapman’s Peak is also a popular route for cyclists and runners, especially during events like the Cape Town Cycle Tour. The drive is a must-see for anyone visiting the Cape, blending natural beauty with engineering marvels.
  • Noordhoek Farm Village - Noordhoek Farm Village is a charming destination located in the picturesque coastal town of Noordhoek, South Africa. It offers a relaxed atmosphere with a variety of restaurants, art galleries, and boutique shops, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The village is surrounded by lush greenery and mountain views, providing a serene setting for outdoor dining and leisurely strolls. It is also family-friendly, with playgrounds and activities for children. Noordhoek Farm Village is a gateway to the nearby beaches and nature reserves, perfect for exploring the natural beauty of the Cape Peninsula.
  • Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Boulders Beach is a famous coastal area in Simon’s Town, South Africa, known for its colony of African penguins. The beach is characterized by its unique granite boulders, which create secluded coves and calm waters, making it a popular spot for swimming and exploring. Visitors can observe the penguins up close from specially constructed boardwalks that protect their natural habitat. Boulders Beach offers a rare opportunity to interact with wildlife in a stunning natural setting, making it a favorite destination for both tourists and locals. The area is part of the Table Mountain National Park, ensuring its preservation and pristine environment.
  • Simon’s Town - Simon’s Town is a historic naval town located along the False Bay coastline in Cape Town, South Africa. It is home to the South African Navy and features charming Victorian architecture and cobbled streets. A key attraction is Boulders Beach, famous for its colony of African penguins that can be observed up close. The town has a rich maritime history, with museums and landmarks like the Simon’s Town Museum and the South African Naval Museum. Visitors can also enjoy scenic views, waterfront restaurants, and boat tours to explore the surrounding ocean and wildlife.
  • Cape Point - Cape Point is a spectacular promontory at the southeastern tip of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa, within the Table Mountain National Park. Known for its dramatic cliffs and panoramic ocean views, it offers visitors the chance to see where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. The area features a historic lighthouse that can be accessed via a funicular or a scenic hike, providing a vantage point for stunning coastal vistas. Cape Point is rich in biodiversity, with unique flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. The site is steeped in maritime history and offers a sense of awe and adventure for all who visit.
  • Cape of Good Hope - The Cape of Good Hope is a landmark located at the southern tip of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa, within the Table Mountain National Park. Often mistakenly thought to be the southernmost point of Africa, it is famous for its dramatic cliffs, rugged coastline, and rich maritime history. The area is home to diverse wildlife, including baboons, ostriches, and various bird species, and offers stunning hiking trails with panoramic ocean views. Visitors can explore the historic lighthouse and enjoy breathtaking scenery where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. The Cape of Good Hope is a symbol of exploration and adventure, drawing visitors to its wild, untamed beauty.
  • Muizenberg Beach - Muizenberg Beach is a well-known surfing destination located along the False Bay coast in Cape Town, South Africa. The beach is famous for its iconic colorful beach huts and long, sandy shoreline, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists. Its gentle waves and warm waters make it ideal for beginner surfers, with several surf schools available. The surrounding area is vibrant, featuring cafés, restaurants, and a lively promenade. Muizenberg also has a rich history, with many historic buildings and a strong connection to Cape Town’s cultural heritage.
What's Included
  • Pick up and drop off
  • Professional Guide
  • Bottle of water
What's Not Included
  • Table Mountain cableway tickets R490 per adult, R245 per child
  • Cape of good hope entrance fee R400 per adult, R200 per child
  • Boulder’s beach entrance fee R190 per adult, R95 per child
  • Funicular R95 per adult, R70 per child(Optional)
  • Tips (Optional)
Additional Information

A group tour of Table Mountain, the Cape of Good Hope, and Boulders Beach offers an unforgettable journey through some of Cape Town’s most iconic attractions. The tour typically begins with a scenic cable car ride up Table Mountain, providing breathtaking views of the city and surrounding coastline. At the Cape of Good Hope, visitors experience the rugged beauty of the southernmost point of the Cape Peninsula, often mistaken as Africa’s southern tip. Boulders Beach is a highlight for wildlife lovers, as it’s home to a thriving colony of African penguins that can be observed in their natural habitat. This comprehensive tour combines natural wonders, wildlife, and scenic landscapes, offering a perfect day trip for visitors.

Location
The Westin Cape Town
Lower Long Street
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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