Discover Cape Town’s top sights, including Table Mountain and Robben Island, on a guided tour with hotel pickup. Learn about Nelson Mandela’s legacy.
Discover Cape Town’s top sights, including Table Mountain and Robben Island, on a guided tour with hotel pickup. Learn about Nelson Mandela’s legacy.
- Table Mountain National Park - Visit Table Mountain, the city’s iconic landmark. Take a moment to appreciate the stunning views of Signal Hill, Lion’s Head, and the City of Cape Town. Following this, join your guide for a walk to another vantage point, offering sweeping views of the Twelve Apostles Mountains, Camps Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean. The…
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Table Mountain National Park - Visit Table Mountain, the city’s iconic landmark. Take a moment to appreciate the stunning views of Signal Hill, Lion’s Head, and the City of Cape Town. Following this, join your guide for a walk to another vantage point, offering sweeping views of the Twelve Apostles Mountains, Camps Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean. The tour begins with a visit to Table Mountain, where the Aerial Cable Car will take you to the summit, providing breathtaking views of Cape Town, Signal Hill, and Lion’s Head. Next, you’ll be guided to another viewpoint to admire the spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean, Camps Bay, and the Twelve Apostles Mountains, all while marveling at the natural beauty. Bringing a camera is highly recommended.
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Bo-kaap - Bo-Kaap, situated on the slopes of Signal Hill in Cape Town, is a lively, historic neighborhood celebrated for its cobblestone streets and vividly colored houses. Initially established in the 1760s as housing for enslaved individuals from Southeast Asia, the area evolved into a cultural center for the Cape Malay community after the abolition of slavery in 1834.
The vibrant homes are thought to represent freedom and identity, as early inhabitants painted their houses to celebrate emancipation. Bo-Kaap’s rich heritage merges Islamic culture, cuisine, and traditions, with landmarks like the Auwal Mosque, the oldest in South Africa, highlighting its lasting legacy. Today, it stands as a cherished symbol of Cape Town’s multicultural essence.
- Afrogem - The Afrogem Diamond Factory, located in Cape Town, is a distinguished destination for enthusiasts of fine jewelry and South Africa’s sparkling gem heritage. Founded to highlight the nation’s abundance of precious stones, the factory merges expert craftsmanship with ethically sourced diamonds and gemstones.
Visitors enjoy guided tours where they can observe skilled artisans crafting exquisite pieces that showcase South Africa’s prominence as a leading diamond producer. The experience combines education with elegance, offering insights into the diamond’s journey—from mine to masterpiece. Afrogem continues to be a brilliant gem in Cape Town’s cultural and luxury tourism landscape.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Table Mountain and Robben Island Tickets
- Driver, guide & Air-conditioned vehicle
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Table Mountain and Robben Island Tickets
- Driver, guide & Air-conditioned vehicle
- Brunch
- Snacks
- Gratuities
- Brunch
- Snacks
- Gratuities
(This package is among the top 10 attractions in Cape Town)
Discover Cape Town’s premier attractions, including Table Mountain and Bo-Kaap, by joining a guided tour. Travel in luxury with an air-conditioned vehicle and enjoy the convenience of hotel pickup. Start your day of exploration in Cape Town with an early pickup from your accommodation.
Bo-Kaap,…
(This package is among the top 10 attractions in Cape Town)
Discover Cape Town’s premier attractions, including Table Mountain and Bo-Kaap, by joining a guided tour. Travel in luxury with an air-conditioned vehicle and enjoy the convenience of hotel pickup. Start your day of exploration in Cape Town with an early pickup from your accommodation.
Bo-Kaap, situated on the slopes of Signal Hill in Cape Town, is a lively, historic neighborhood celebrated for its cobblestone streets and vividly colored houses. Initially established in the 1760s as housing for enslaved individuals from Southeast Asia, the area evolved into a cultural center for the Cape Malay community after the abolition of slavery in 1834.
Visitors can enjoy guided tours where they observe skilled artisans creating stunning pieces that highlight South Africa’s reputation as a leading diamond producer. This experience combines education with elegance, providing insights into the diamond’s journey from mine to masterpiece.
- Book in advance to avoid disappointment on the day
- Round-trip transfer from your hotel ensures a hassle-free trip
- Benefit from the historical insights of your small-group guide
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.