Embark on a captivating private day tour to Cape of Good Hope, where you’ll discover penguins, stunning landscapes, rich history, and delectable cuisine. Experience wildlife, bird life, and plant life, while learning about the first sailors and Nelson Mandela’s prison. Don’t miss the chance to explore a multi-award winning nature reserve and a renowned global trade route.
Embark on a captivating private day tour to Cape of Good Hope, where you’ll discover penguins, stunning landscapes, rich history, and delectable cuisine. Experience wildlife, bird life, and plant life, while learning about the first sailors and Nelson Mandela’s prison. Don’t miss the chance to explore a multi-award winning nature reserve and a renowned global trade route.
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Clifton Beaches - Clifton beach very expensive residential area and the blue flag beach which is dived into four. From beach number 1 to number 4.
Located in the upmarket residential area of Clifton where the rich of South Africa lives. - Camps Bay - Travelers will have a photo opportunity at this location which is the most popular beach in…
- Clifton Beaches - Clifton beach very expensive residential area and the blue flag beach which is dived into four. From beach number 1 to number 4.
Located in the upmarket residential area of Clifton where the rich of South Africa lives.
- Camps Bay - Travelers will have a photo opportunity at this location which is the most popular beach in Cape Town. It also one of the most expensive residential areas in Africa with a backdrop of iconic Table Mountain and the 12 Apostles peaks.
Travelers can also take great photos of the 12 Apostles next to Table Mountain. This location is popular since there are trendy bars, restaurants and only two hotel that include the The Bay Hotel.
A very popular location to see and be seen with international travelers flocking in all year round. This also one of the most popular movie location in Cape Town.
- Hout Bay - Our guide will drop the travelers here for a brief walk about. Travelers can shop for art and craft. They can also visit the fish processing factory.
Here is an optional activity where travelers can get a ferry to Seal island where they can see up to 5 000 seals at any one time. Grab the freshest fish and chips in town and a cup of coffee.
Take a nice selfie with a seal out of water. Lookout for the charming coastline along the famous Chapman/s Peak drive at the foot of the Hangklip mountain.
The breathtaking views of the mountains, the ocean and the African blue sky leaves many a visitor in awe.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - Explore this scenic drive with 114 curves. Travelers can stop on several breath taking photo stops along the way. In winter travelers can also be able to see the whales.
Learn the history of this almost 10 km scenic drive. Explore the architectural feat on display which was handcrafted for 7 years. Learn about several commercials shot along this scenic drive.
Hear from the guide about the most popular accident on this scenic drive and the commercials shot here.
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Cape Point Ostrich Farm - See how the ostriches are farmed. Visit the farm store full of top quality ostrich products. Buy a few pellets to feed the ostriches.
Lookout for the Tortoises reared at this farm. Visit the farm store which has top quality ostrich products ranging from your leather bags, shoes and other accessories. - Cape Point Nature Reserve - Visit this famous national park which has earned eight World Heritage Site accolades. Explore this nature reserve with an estimate of over 1 000 plant species. Take a ride of the Fenicular to the top of the Lighthouse.
Explore one of the fewest places in the world declared to have the freshest air hence it is home to The Global Watch Research Station. Take the steps to one of the oldest light houses on the South African coast.
Lookout for the radar station built during the Second world War to detect the German U boats. Time permitting take a 45 minute walk to Cape of Good Hope. There are countless sites for amazing photos.
- Cape of Good Hope - Visit the Most South Western tip of Africa. Explore one of the most historic places in the world. Take great photos on the rocky beach with some of the biggest seaweed in the world.
Lookout for seals and the cormorant birds on the rocks. Travelers can also be able to see wildlife which includes the Chacma baboons, the Antelopes, Wildebeests and much more. Here are the famous boards marked South Western tip of Africa.
Travelers can also see seals on the rocks surrounded by picturesque choppy waves created by the persistent sea currents. A small rocky island is home to some seals and some of the marine life.
- Simon’s Town - Explore this little settlement which is one of the oldest in South Africa. It is home to the SA Navy and many museums which provides travelers with a rich history. Travelers can also see many fishing boats in the harbor. There are also war ships which can be seen any time of the day.
Lookout for the old colonial Dutch architecture along the main road which has been declared a National Heritage. Travelers can also shop for art, craft and unbelievable many antique shops.
At times naval recruits can be seen going through their drills. This is an ideal place for lunch with several restaurants serving South African dishes ranging from sea food to steaks.
- Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Take a walk to Foxy beach where there are more than 4 00 penguins all year round. Selfies can be taken anywhere at this amazing colony of the African Penguins. The flightless birds are a major attraction as travelers are surprised as to how they survive in this warm climate .
Time permitting travelers can take a dip with these adorable birds. This can be done at Boulders’ beach.
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Pollsmoor Road - Drive past this prison where Nelson Mandela spend 6 of his 27 years in prison. This prison is set at the foot of the Constantia Hills surrounded by some of the oldest wineries in South Africa.
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Constantia - This is one of the most beautiful residential areas in Cape Town. It is home to the oldest, most visited and most popular winery in South Africa-The Groot Constantia.
Groot Constantia is known to have produced the first wine in South Africa before the arrival of the French Hugenouts. With the backdrop of the Constantia Hills this is one of the oldest wine regions in South Africa.
- University of Cape Town - The leading university in Africa with a student population of over 28 000 which includes local and international students. Travelers will learn the contribution of history makers like Cecil John Rhodes at this university.
- Groote Schuur Hospital - Travelers will end the tour with a drive past Groot Schuur Hospital. It is known to have carried out the first ever human heart transplant in the world on 1967.
- Muizenberg Beach - Take a walk on this beach which is one of the most popular in Cape Town. Blessed with waves almost all year round which means it provides an ideal location for learner surfers.
This beach has several surf schools which provides training and equipment to all surfing learners. This beach is known for the colorful wooden huts which are used as change rooms .
You can also grab a coffee on one of the several coffee shops or restaurants.
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off included
- Expertise of a registered tourist guide
- Comfort of air-conditioned transportation
- Included entry fees to Cape Point
- Explore the Cape of Good Hope without extra cost
- Access to the Diamond Museum
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off included
- Expertise of a registered tourist guide
- Comfort of air-conditioned transportation
- Included entry fees to Cape Point
- Explore the Cape of Good Hope without extra cost
- Access to the Diamond Museum
- Entry fees to optional activities like Penguins up to R160 pp
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Entry fees to optional activities like Penguins up to R160 pp
- Lunch
- Gratuities
This is a premier Cape Town tour available throughout the year. It offers a blend of sightseeing, history, wildlife exploration, hiking, and delectable food. The tour takes participants along a stunning coastline with a mesmerizing landscape.
The tour offers a wide array of experiences, including wildlife sightings, birdwatching, and the exploration of…
This is a premier Cape Town tour available throughout the year. It offers a blend of sightseeing, history, wildlife exploration, hiking, and delectable food. The tour takes participants along a stunning coastline with a mesmerizing landscape.
The tour offers a wide array of experiences, including wildlife sightings, birdwatching, and the exploration of diverse plant life. Participants will discover the history of the first sailors who journeyed around Southern Africa’s tip. The route covers the Atlantic Seaboard, boasting some of Africa’s most luxurious property.
Participants get to uncover beautiful landscapes with towering mountains, pristine beaches, and rich marine life. They can observe the penguin colony at Boulders’ Beach in Simon’s Town, visit renowned wineries, and explore one of Nelson Mandela’s prisons. The tour educates participants about Dr. Christian Barnard’s pioneering event - the world’s first human heart transplant.
This tour delivers participants to a globally recognized nature reserve and globally significant trade route, both recipients of multiple awards.
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.