Embark on a private full-day tour of the Cape Peninsula, exploring its stunning natural World Heritage Sites. Discover breathtaking landscapes, encounter penguins up close, and learn from an experienced guide.
Embark on a private full-day tour of the Cape Peninsula, exploring its stunning natural World Heritage Sites. Discover breathtaking landscapes, encounter penguins up close, and learn from an experienced guide.
- Cape Point - Experience the awe-inspiring sensation of standing at Cape Point, the southernmost tip of the Cape Peninsula. From its majestic granite cliffs, enjoy panoramic views of the expansive Atlantic Ocean and the rugged coastline. Discover the untamed beauty of the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, home to distinctive flora, fauna, and…
- Cape Point - Experience the awe-inspiring sensation of standing at Cape Point, the southernmost tip of the Cape Peninsula. From its majestic granite cliffs, enjoy panoramic views of the expansive Atlantic Ocean and the rugged coastline. Discover the untamed beauty of the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, home to distinctive flora, fauna, and breathtaking scenery.
- Cape of Good Hope - Immerse yourself in the stunning beauty of the Cape of Good Hope, where dramatic cliffs and rocky beaches meet the powerful waves of the Atlantic Ocean. This striking headland marks the extreme southwestern point of Africa and was a significant landmark for early sailors, indicating the turn northward on their journey back to Europe. Today, it is a tranquil nature reserve rich in wildlife, scenic viewpoints, and maritime history.
- Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Explore the delightful seaside town of Simon’s Town, home to one of the world’s few land-based colonies of endangered African Penguins. At Boulders Beach, visitors can get close enough to observe and photograph these charming, comical birds in their natural environment. Jim will provide fascinating insights into their behavior, conservation status, and current happenings in the colony.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - Revel in the breathtaking beauty of Chapman’s Peak Drive, celebrated as one of the most stunning coastal drives globally. This iconic road is carved into the cliffs high above the Atlantic Ocean and offers spectacular views over Hout Bay and the glistening sea. A favorite location for films and commercials, its allure is undeniable. Stops along the way allow for taking in the sweeping vistas, enjoying the fresh ocean air, and capturing unforgettable photos.
- Noordhoek Beach - Spanning 9 kilometers between the cliffs of Chapman’s Peak and the Kommetjie lighthouse, Noordhoek Beach is one of the most pristine and well-preserved beaches on the Atlantic Cape coast. Its expansive, windswept sands and surrounding wetlands have kept it free from urban development, maintaining its wild, untouched beauty. A peaceful haven for nature enthusiasts, it’s ideal for a scenic walk, photography, or simply soaking in the tranquility.
- Just Nuisance - Visit the memorial statue of Just Nuisance, a cherished Great Dane and the only dog ever officially enlisted in the Royal Navy. Stationed in Simon’s Town during World War II, he became a loyal companion to sailors and a local legend. Just Nuisance passed away at the age of seven and was buried with full military honors—a touching tribute to a truly unique naval “recruit.”
- Simon’s Town - Simon’s Town is a charming maritime village with old-world charm, nestled on a steep slope right at the water’s edge. With its rich naval history and colorful architecture, it’s a delight to explore. Visitors can stop at Jubilee Square in the heart of town—perfect for a stroll among local shops, cafés, and historic landmarks.
- Jubilee Square & Jetty, Simon’s Town - Jubilee Square is at the heart of Simon’s Town, offering lovely views over the jetty, harbor, and the expansive waters of False Bay. Visitors can stop here to enjoy the maritime atmosphere and meet the famous Just Nuisance, whose statue stands proudly in the square—a tribute to the town’s most beloved four-legged sailor.
- Shark Spotters Lookout Point / Observation Deck - At the Shark Spotters lookout point in Muizenberg, visitors can see how a spotter spends their day—keeping watch over the ocean from above. Shark Spotters is a non-profit, public benefit organization that provides a vital safety service to beachgoers. Their innovative approach to reducing encounters between surfers and white sharks has gained international recognition and plays a key role in marine conservation and public awareness.
- Bronze Leopard - As visitors leave Chapman’s Peak Drive, they can stop at the water’s edge in Hout Bay to admire one of Cape Town’s most beloved sculptures—the bronze leopard of Hout Bay. Perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the sea, this striking artwork is a tribute to the leopards that once roamed the surrounding mountains. It’s a hidden gem that deserves a spot on every Cape Town bucket list.
- Hout Bay - Hout Bay—affectionately known by locals as the “Republic of Hout Bay”—is a vibrant coastal town centered around a bustling fishing harbor. Surrounded by mountains and sea, it blends natural beauty with a lively maritime atmosphere. It’s a great place to watch the fishing boats come and go, browse local markets, or simply enjoy the charm of this unique seaside community.
- Table Mountain - Throughout the day, visitors can enjoy stunning views of Table Mountain from various angles—both from scenic viewpoints and as they drive. A large part of the journey takes them through the Cape Point section of Table Mountain National Park, a protected area rich in biodiversity, dramatic landscapes, and iconic coastal scenery. It’s a chance to experience the wilder side of Cape Town’s most famous natural landmark.
- Noordhoek Farm Village - Visitors can stop for lunch at Noordhoek Farm Village, a relaxed and welcoming spot known for its local charm and delicious South African cuisine. Set beneath the trees with views of the surrounding mountains, it’s the perfect place to unwind and enjoy a meal at one of the village’s popular restaurants.
- Muizenberg Beach - Visitors can pause along Old Boyes Drive for a panoramic view over False Bay and the colorful bathing boxes of Muizenberg Beach. This scenic lookout offers a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to take in the sweeping coastal landscape from above.

- Private transportation
- Reference books and maps
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Reference books and maps
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
Discover the Cape Peninsula with Jim, a native of Cape Town who speaks both English and Swedish fluently. This exclusive tour takes you along one of the globe’s most picturesque coastal routes, passing through delightful suburbs such as Kalk Bay, St James, and Fish Hoek. During the journey, iconic landmarks like Cape Point, the Cape of Good Hope, and…
Discover the Cape Peninsula with Jim, a native of Cape Town who speaks both English and Swedish fluently. This exclusive tour takes you along one of the globe’s most picturesque coastal routes, passing through delightful suburbs such as Kalk Bay, St James, and Fish Hoek. During the journey, iconic landmarks like Cape Point, the Cape of Good Hope, and Boulders Beach will be visited, where you can get up close to observe and photograph African penguins. Relish a meal at a local South African eatery in Noordhoek Farm Village and enjoy the stunning vistas from Chapman’s Peak Drive. Jim shares intriguing tales about the region’s history, nature, and culture, and is open to any questions. His enthusiasm for Africa and its people is evident throughout the tour.
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.