Embark on a full-day adventure to Cape Point, experiencing breathtaking scenery, wildlife encounters, and historical landmarks. Discover the Cape Point Nature Reserve, visit penguins, explore Simon’s Town, and taste wine in Constantia.
Embark on a full-day adventure to Cape Point, experiencing breathtaking scenery, wildlife encounters, and historical landmarks. Discover the Cape Point Nature Reserve, visit penguins, explore Simon’s Town, and taste wine in Constantia.
- Bo-Kaap - Bo-Kaap, an Afrikaans term meaning Upper Cape, is a must-visit destination known for its vibrant houses and cobblestone streets. Discover the rich history of the Malay community and the first mosque in South Africa. Enjoy a stroll through this remarkable area, featuring numerous art and craft shops from local artisans and others from the…
- Bo-Kaap - Bo-Kaap, an Afrikaans term meaning Upper Cape, is a must-visit destination known for its vibrant houses and cobblestone streets. Discover the rich history of the Malay community and the first mosque in South Africa. Enjoy a stroll through this remarkable area, featuring numerous art and craft shops from local artisans and others from the Southern African region.
Capture memorable selfies against the colorful houses while engaging with the friendly locals. Don’t miss the chance to see the oldest mosque in South Africa. Bo-Kaap is also renowned for its culinary tours, where international visitors can participate in cooking lessons lasting up to three hours.
This area is a favored spot for English language students from countries like Saudi Arabia. Keep an eye out for American film crews, as Bo-Kaap is a popular filming location.
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Clifton Beaches - A Sightseeing and Nature Attraction.
Clifton Beach, located on Cape Town’s Atlantic seaboard, consists of four beaches separated by large granite boulders. Clifton’s 4th Beach is a Blue Flag beach and one of South Africa’s most popular and desirable beaches, frequented by celebrities. Its waters are famously chilly. -
Lion’s Head - A Nature and Sightseeing Attraction.
Lion’s Head is a mountain nestled between Table Mountain and Signal Hill, with a silhouette resembling a lion’s head. It reaches a height of 669 meters above sea level and forms part of the dramatic backdrop to Cape Town, within the Table Mountain National Park. Lion’s Head is also famous for activities such as paragliding and mountain hiking. -
Camps Bay Beach - A Sightseeing, Nature, and Historic Attraction.
Camps Bay was named after Sir Fredrick Von Campz, who married the daughter of the landowner of Camps Bay Beach. This beach boasts Blue Flag status, stunning scenery, pristine white sands, and dazzling blue waters. Camps Bay Beach is wide, lined with palm trees, a bustling road, and a row of trendy restaurants and coffee shops overlooking the beach.
Camps Bay is a favorite wedding destination, where many romantic couples exchange vows. It is also a popular spot for sunbathers and those enjoying sundowners. Known as a haven for the rich and famous, Camps Bay features some of the most expensive residential properties in South Africa.
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Twelve Apostles - A Nature and Sightseeing Attraction.
The Twelve Apostles mountain peaks, located just south of Cape Town, are a stunning natural formation. Join a tour to see if you can count all twelve peaks or perhaps a different number! -
Llandudno Beach - A Nature and Sightseeing Attraction.
Llandudno is a spacious sandy beach renowned for surfing and sunset views. It is home to properties owned by celebrities and features Cape Town’s only nude beach. -
Hout Bay - Visit this bustling small village harbor, active year-round. Look for the fresh fish processing factory, as Hout Bay hosts Cape Town’s largest fishing industry.
Several boats offer tours to Duiker Island, also known as Seal Island. Take a ferry to this famous island to encounter over five thousand seals. At the harbor, you may also see seals drawn out of the water by locals. Hout Bay is a snorkeling hotspot and features an art and craft shop with a diamond museum for jewelry enthusiasts.
The harbor is surrounded by stunning mountain photo opportunities.
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Chapman’s Peak Drive - A Nature, Historical, and Sightseeing Attraction.
This breathtaking 9km route with 114 curves winds along the rocky coastline of Chapman’s Peak, a 593m high extension of Constantia Berg. Enjoy stunning 180° views of the scenic surroundings. There are numerous spots along the route for an African picnic experience.
Chapman’s Peak Drive was constructed between 1915 and 1922, despite Cape Town having only two cars at the time! It is also the site of South Africa’s most famous car accident, where a Mercedes Benz plunged 100m, yet the driver emerged unscathed.
After Chapman’s Peak Drive, you’ll enter Chapman’s Bay, also known as Long Beach, which is incredibly beautiful. If you’re lucky, you might spot whales along this stretch.
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Cape Point Ostrich Farm - Please note this activity is optional.
At the Ostrich Farm, you can see ostriches up close and purchase genuine ostrich leather products and other crafts that are appreciated worldwide. -
Cape of Good Hope - A Nature, Historical, and Sightseeing Attraction.
The Cape of Good Hope is a historically significant point of contact since the Dutch arrived in 1652. Initially named the Cape of Storms due to numerous shipwrecks along the coast, it offers breathtaking landscapes, including mountains, fynbos, and beautiful white sand beaches like Diaz Beach, named after the famous explorer Bartholomew Diaz.
At the Cape of Good Hope, you may encounter wildlife such as the notorious Chacma baboons, which may steal from or even attack tourists for their bags in search of food, as well as zebras, tortoises, and wildebeests in their natural habitat. There is also an abundance of birdlife to admire.
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Cape Point Nature Reserve - A Nature, Historical, and Sightseeing Attraction.
Visit the famous lighthouses at Cape Point, offering majestic aerial views and surrounded by world-renowned landscapes.
The Cape Peninsula’s rich and diverse plant life has earned it eight World Heritage Site accolades from UNESCO. The Cape Floral Region comprises only 0.5% of Africa, yet it is home to more than 20% of the continent’s plants. In fact, there are more floral species in the Table Mountain National Park region than in the entire United Kingdom. You’ll find many of these at Cape Point, with recent estimates suggesting over 1000 plant species in the region, at least 14 of which are endemic.
The air at Cape Point is among the purest in the world, making it home to one of Global Research Watch’s (GAW) atmospheric research stations. GAW is a global network established by the World Meteorological Organization to monitor trends and changes in the Earth’s atmosphere.
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Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - A Nature, Historical, and Sightseeing Attraction.
This sandy cove is home to world-famous resident penguins that can be viewed up close.
Boulder’s Beach is located in Simon’s Town, one of South Africa’s oldest settlements. Simon’s Town has a rich history following the arrival of the Dutch, with numerous museums and serving as the headquarters of the South African Navy.
Simon’s Town boasts scenic landscapes and historical architecture, now classified as National Heritage. Shark diving and seasonal land-based whale watching are also popular activities in Simon’s Town.
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Steenberg Vineyards - Enjoy wine tasting as an optional activity.
Constantia is South Africa’s oldest wine-producing region, featuring beautiful wine farms ranging from historic elegance to modern marvels, offering renowned wine and chocolate pairings. -
Pollsmoor Prison: Medium B Correctional Centre - Drive by one of the world’s most dangerous maximum-security prisons. Nelson Mandela, the father of post-apartheid South Africa, was once incarcerated here.
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Groote Schuur Hospital - This historic site is where the first human heart transplant was performed on December 12, 1967, by Dr. Christiaan Barnard.
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University of Cape Town - The University of Cape Town (UCT) is currently rated as the best university in Africa by all five major world university rankings.
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Simon’s Town - Home to the South African Navy. Explore this charming village with its beautiful colonial Dutch architecture.
Stroll along the main road and look for the statue of Just Nuisance, the only dog ever officially enlisted in The Royal Navy.
There are numerous art and craft shops and vendors selling quality curios. The main road is lined with old-school fashion shops. Out at sea, you’ll find many fishing boats, as Simon’s Town hosts the second-largest fishing industry in Cape Town.
Watch out for the baboons, which can be a nuisance to locals, as they are chased away by baboon minders. Simon’s Town is also home to several museums offering extensive information about South Africa’s history.
With over ten restaurants in the area, you’ll be spoiled for choice when considering lunch options.

- Registered and qualified Tourist Guide/driver
- Entry ticket to Cape Of Good Hope
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Chapman’s Peak Drive Toll Fees
- Registered and qualified Tourist Guide/driver
- Entry ticket to Cape Of Good Hope
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Chapman’s Peak Drive Toll Fees
- Lunch
- Fees for optional activities: Seal Island up to R100 (Children R50)
- Optional Activity : funicular ride to Cape Point Lighthouse - R95 (Children R50)
- Optional Entry to Boulders’ Beach Penguins (up to R195/adult interantional R100/children
- Lunch
- Fees for optional activities: Seal Island up to R100 (Children R50)
- Optional Activity : funicular ride to Cape Point Lighthouse - R95 (Children R50)
- Optional Entry to Boulders’ Beach Penguins (up to R195/adult interantional R100/children
Experience the wonders of nature, history, and sightseeing with attractions like the Cape Point Lighthouse and the Cape of Good Hope, the southwestern tip of Africa. Enjoy a scenic route and observe wildlife such as penguins, zebras, and baboons. You might even catch a glimpse of whales on this scheduled/shared tour!
Visit Cape Town’s largest art and…
Experience the wonders of nature, history, and sightseeing with attractions like the Cape Point Lighthouse and the Cape of Good Hope, the southwestern tip of Africa. Enjoy a scenic route and observe wildlife such as penguins, zebras, and baboons. You might even catch a glimpse of whales on this scheduled/shared tour!
Visit Cape Town’s largest art and craft market. Take in the breathtaking views on Chapman’s Peak, renowned as one of the world’s most scenic drives. Discover old shipwrecks and hike to the Cape Point Lighthouse.
Explore The Cape Point Nature Reserve, known for its rich biodiversity and eight UNESCO World Heritage Site accolades. Enjoy the fresh air at Cape Point, considered some of the purest in the world.
Visit Simon’s Town, one of South Africa’s oldest settlements, featuring historical buildings designated as National Heritage sites and home to the South African Navy.
Savor wine in Constantia, then drive past a prison where Nelson Mandela was once held and a hospital where the first human heart transplant was performed.
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.