Cape Town: 4 Day Tour Combo Including entrance fees

Experience the best of Cape Town in just 4 days! Explore iconic landmarks, visit wineries in the scenic Cape Town winelands, and go on a thrilling wildlife safari. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable adventure!

Duration: 4 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Cape Of Good hope and boulders penguin beach tour

Bo-kaap - In the beginning of the tour. You will have the pleasure of making a short stop at the famous brightly colored Bo-kaap. Formerly known as Malay quarter. Bokaap is the oldest mixed race neighborhood in Cape town. Besides the colorful houses, Bo-kaap offers a lot more than what meets the eye. You will be able to walk around as well as take pictures while your guide unpacks the history of this national heritage site.

Bantry Bay - Resting at the foothills of the Lions head. Bantry bay is one of Africa’s most expensive suburbs. Environmental studies has also proven that this mountain side suburb is wind free. With 290 wind free days a year, It is a significant number considering Cape Town’s windy climate.

Clifton - Clifton has the most expensive Villas in all Africa. Other than its status as a millionaires village, Clifton also has some of the best public beaches near Cape town.

Camps Bay - A meer 3 kilometers from Clifton is Camps bay suburb and Camps bay beach. Known as the Beverly hills of Cape Town, Not many places in the world offers such views as the ones witnessed here. You will have a chance to stop at Maidens cove, A braai area along the coast which offers some of the best views of this particular suburb.

Hout Bay - Hout bay is affectionately known as “The Republic of Hout bay.” and this is because of how the town is surrounded by mountains and the cold Atlantic on all sides and neighboring any other town. All the 3 roads that leads you here goes over mountain passes.

Duiker Island - Duiker Island is 10 nautical mile away from Hout bay harbor. A boat from here will take on an optional scenic 40 minutes long round tour to Duiker island which is home to more than 4000 Cape fur seals

Chapman’s Peak Drive - The Chapman’s peak drive was chiseled out of the Chapman’s peak mountains between 1915 and 1925 to link Hout bay with the south peninsular towns. Locally simply known as Chapies. This 9km long mountain side road meanders along gigantic and steep mountains that drops into the Atlantic ocean. Various view points gives you an opportunity to stop, soak in the beauty and take photos.

Noordhoek - Situated at the southern end of the world famous Chapman’s peak drive and in the heart of the lush retirement village of Noordhoek. The farm village is home to The village roast. A to go coffee shop that boast of the best roasted coffee in the area. Other than coffee, there are some raw juices of different flavors as well as small shops selling locally made crafts and other South African bric-a-bracs.

Cape Point Ostrich Farm - shortly before you venture into the Cape of good hope national park. You will drive past an ostrich farm where if needs be, can make a quick stop to take photos of Africa’s biggest and flightless bird.

Cape Point Nature Reserve - Cape point nature reserve is a 7700 hectares big park and a part of the Cape floral kingdom. A world heritage site and the smallest of the world’s 6 floral kingdom which however has more plant and rare species than the other five combined. This is also home to Cape point light house as well as the Cape of good hope. Here you could also be fortunate to encounter wildlife.

Old Cape Point Lighthouse - A paved alley from Cape point car park takes you over 600m to the 3rd oldest lighthouse in the country.Great views of the national park can be seen from here. Launched in 1960.The Cape point lighthouse was however decommissioned in 1919 as new evidence proved that sailors couldn’t see it in cloudy conditions so a new light house at a lower elevation was constructed. A funicular is available at own cost for guest who might not be in the mood to walk.

Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Home to thousands of African penguins,Boulders beach is one of Africa’s only three mainland penguin colonies.

Simon’s Town - Named after a cape Dutch governor of the 17th century who found this town as lee-shore in winter.Victorian built Simon’s town is home to some of the freshest seafood and fish restaurants in Cape town.This is also the same town that African penguins and the South African Navy calls home.

Kalk Bay - voted one of the 12 coolest places to live in! Kalk bay is well known for her eurocentic outlook.Some of the best restarants in Cape town are here.Art galleries,cafes,cuban cigar bars and small shops dominates the main street.Residents of this quaint town also gets to enjoy seeing southern right whales from the comfort of their living rooms.Now that’s cool!!

Muizenberg - Muizenberg beach is a well known surfing beach.The famous colourful changing huts on the beach also makes for great photo taking.Here you will have your last photo stop before the journey carries on to Cape town for the curtain call.

What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Chilled bottled water
  • Lunch
  • Qualified tour guide
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Breakfast
  • Entrance fees as mentioned in the itinerary
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Accommodation
  • meals on days 1,2 & 3
  • Seal Island boat fee (optional) R130/adult R70/child
Additional Information

Embrace the most celebrated sights of Cape Town on this 4-day combined tour. Firstly, uncover the Cape of Good Hope, situated at the extreme South Western tip of Africa, and savor the untouched, exquisite coastline of the city. On day two, wander into the picturesque Cape Town winelands, sampling exceptional wines at various vineyards. Additionally, you’ll get to explore renowned Cape Town highlights such as the magnificent Table Mountain, the diverse Kirstenbosch garden abundant with flora, and the historic Robben Island. Concluding your engaging four-day journey, you’ll venture to Aquila Safari where spotting the big 5 will be a thrilling possibility.

Cancellation Policy

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

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Nyashahope
Nov 19, 2019
Great service - Cape town really has it all and we saw it all in 4 days.From the dramatic mountains that drops into the clear blue seas to the white sandy beaches and Penguins! We are not so much into history but the Roben Island tour which by the way was conducted by former prisoners on the Island got us very interested.The kirstinbosch botanical gardens are phenomenal and filled with plants that are endemic to South Africa.You might want to bring a picnic basket here if you manage your time properly.The views in the winelands of Stellenbosch and Franshhoek are absolutely incredible. We were lucky to be here after the rainy season so the vineyards where at their greenest.We had some great wines at various wineries and met with some great people along the way.Our last day was at Aquila game reserve where we saw 4 of the big 5 and a lot more of other animals. Aquila is more of a game reserve than a Safari but doing the game drive on quad bikes made it very special to us!.Since animals went extinct in the Cape region,this is the only chance visitors have to see the animals without having to take long flights to kruger national park.We saw and learned a lot during our stay in Cape town and ooh the views from Table mountain where second to none! Always carry a jacket with you when you are in Cape town as the weather can be very unpredictable and changes within minutes. Thanks Xavier for a very well coordinated program.You made our trip memorable.
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