Join us for a breathtaking venture into the beautiful Cape Town, a city brimming with stunning vistas, unspoiled beaches, mountain ranges, seals, and African Penguins. Travel to the Southernmost point of the African continent and revel in the abundance of sights and activities. The experience will definitely be worthwhile.
Join us for a breathtaking venture into the beautiful Cape Town, a city brimming with stunning vistas, unspoiled beaches, mountain ranges, seals, and African Penguins. Travel to the Southernmost point of the African continent and revel in the abundance of sights and activities. The experience will definitely be worthwhile.
- Bo-Kaap - We will have an opportunity to discover Bo-kaap, a Cape Georgian community formerly known as the Cape Malay Quarter. Bo-kaap’s endemic architectural structures, cobbled stoned streets and brightly coloured walls makes for a great photo session but it is also her 300 years old history that leaves one with a lot to savour. In addition,…
- Bo-Kaap - We will have an opportunity to discover Bo-kaap, a Cape Georgian community formerly known as the Cape Malay Quarter. Bo-kaap’s endemic architectural structures, cobbled stoned streets and brightly coloured walls makes for a great photo session but it is also her 300 years old history that leaves one with a lot to savour. In addition, Bo-Kaap is also known for its delicious Cape Malay cuisine, which combines elements of Malaysia, Africa and the Archipelago of Indonesia. - Bantry Bay - Driving slowly along the coast with Bo-kaap behind us. Our journey will take us through some of Africa’s most posh suburbs. Bantry bay is one of them. A seaside suburb tucked up on the western slopes of the world famous Lions head mountain. According to meteorologist Bantry bay is the only suburb in Cape town that is not affected by the south eastern winds that Cape town experiences on a regular basis and this is all thanks to the Lions head. Bantry bay has over 260 wind free days a year and which is a significant number considering Cape town’s windy climate. - Camps Bay Beach - This is one of the most affluent suburbs in Cape Town. Known for its beautiful white sandy beach, palm trees and The Twelve Apostles Mountain range as a backdrop. It offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Camps bay Beach is also a Hotspot to watch the sunset, which makes the suburb alive at night with its trendy bars, cocktail lounges and clubs. Guest will have an opportunity to step out of the vehicle and savour the beautiful views and take photos of what man’s hand and nature have blended into a masterpiece. - Hout Bay - A short 20 minutes from Camps bay lies Hout Bay.A beautiful town surrounded by dramatic mountains on all sides. Hout bay is Dutch for wood bay and history books has it that this is where the Dutch east India company once used to fetch timber for the building of settlements and Ships. Hout bay is also affectionately known as The Republic of Hout bay.The dramatic mountains surrounding the town Isolates the town from all other towns and leaving motorist with only one way to access this town and which is by driving over mountain passes. We will stop at Hout bay harbor , where guest have the option to do the boat ride to the Seal Island. - Duiker Island - Right in the heart of Hout bay is a popular and busy fishing harbour. Visitors often flocks there to explore the coffee shops as well as the souvenir markets. Some ceases the opportunity to hop on an optional 40 minute all round boat trip to an Island inhabited by over 5000 Cape fur seals .One can also take a 7 minute walk to hout bay beach while waiting for the trip to resume in an hour’s time. - Chapman’s Peak Drive - Once we have had our fair share of seals and souvenir markets at Hout bay harbor. Our journey will resume along the rocky coastline via one of the most awe inspiring & scenic mountain side road in the Cape. The Chapman’s Peak drive. The proclaimed engineer’s pride Chapman’s peak drive tread from North to south on the edge of the Chapman’s peak mountains that drop into the ocean like an avalanche. There are view picnic sites and rest spots whereby guest will have an opportunity to hop out of the car and soak in the beauty through naked eyes and/or camera lenses. - Noordhoek Farm Village - Should the tour not stop at Hout Bay harbor .Guest will have an opportunity to stop at Noordhoek farm village. Right at the southern end of the Chapmans peak drive and laden with renown coffee shops, Raw juice shops, bakeries and souvenir shops .Guest might also want to take this opportunity to use the restroom before the long stretch towards the Cape of Good hope. - Cape Point Vineyards Tasting Room - A world class winery by the Sea. Uniquely located in Noordhoek on the Cape Peninsula, where it is set rather majestically against the slopes of Chapman’s Peak mountain range and overlooks the nearby Atlantic Ocean. Guest will have the option to do wine tasting. - Cape Point Ostrich Farm - Once we have left Cape Point Vineyards, we will drive past several suburbs and townships such as Ocean view, Misty cliffs and Scarborough. We will then make a quick stop at the Ostrich farm to view Africa’s largest bird from the roadside. Guest will be more than welcome to jump out of the car and get some pictures. - Cape Point Nature Reserve - Cape point nature reserve is a 7700 hectares big area. Home to the most south western point of Africa as well as the 3rd oldest light house in South Africa. Cape point nature reserve is also part of the worlds richest floral kingdom. Over 2000 different plant species are found here and with majority of them being endemic to hear. Guest might also be lucky to spot a few animals .Baboons ,Zebras and different kinds of antelopes are often seen grazing or grooming on the roadside. - Cape of Good Hope - Cape of good hop was the famed corner of Africa .Before advanced navigational systems came around, it is around here that sailors realized that they had began to sail more easterly than southerly on their way to the far east from Europe .A big sign with co-ordinates and a “welcome to the Cape of good hope” message is quite popular with visitors taking pictures. Guest might also be interested in taking a 45 minute walk to Cape point side which will be the next stop from here or opt to go around by bus. - Old Cape Point Lighthouse - Our last stop inside the nature reserve will be at the Cape point lighthouse. An Inclined paved pathway leads visitors to the lighthouse standing over 300 meters above sea level. The elevated lighthouse gives one a 360 degree vies of the entire peninsular and also a plenty good photo opportunities .Shall one not be in a good mood to walk, you may take the funicular at extra cost. Guest will also have a chance to have lunch while here at 2 oceans restaurant or grab a to go from the food shop. - Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Boulders beach is home to the endangered African penguin. It is also one of the only 2 mainland penguin colonies in South Africa. Since they were listed on the red list of endangered species, a boardwalk was constructed to restrict too much human interruption at the penguin colony. However guest can still get very close to the penguin and get close up pictures albeit without having to be standing on the beach but the boardwalk. - Simon’s Town - Victorian built Simon’s town is home to South Africa’s navy .The town is also known to be a hot-spot for fresh seafood.(Guest might also have lunch here depending on the guide’s discretion on the day) - Kalk Bay - Kalk bay town for Lime stone bay is known to be South Africa’s oldest holiday resorts. Tucked up between the sea and mountains. Kalk bay is glittered with stylish buildings from the mid 1800s.One might like to explore Kalk bay’s restaurants, art galleries ,theaters, cuban cigar bars or even the fresh fish markets should there be time. - Muizenberg Beach - Muizenberg is the last town along the false bay coast before driving back to Cape town. A surfers haven. Muizenberg’s over 14km long beach is quiet popular to ordinary beach goers, swimmers and surfers. The water is warmer than in Cape town. The bay is shallow making swimming fun and the surfs are consistent and a heaven to the surfers. Along the beach are also colorful changing huts that makes for great photo taking.(Kindly take note that the stop at the beach is only possible considering that there is free flow of traffic on the day)
- Bottled water provided
- Chapman’s Peak Tollgate fee included
- Air-conditioned vehicle for your comfort
- Bottled water provided
- Chapman’s Peak Tollgate fee included
- Air-conditioned vehicle for your comfort
- Gratuities
- Option Boat ride at Houtbay Harbour - R110
- Optional Local Roasted Coffee - R30
- Entrance fees at African Penguins - R160
- Entrance fees at Cape Point Nature Reserve - R320
- Fanicular - R85
- Gratuities
- Option Boat ride at Houtbay Harbour - R110
- Optional Local Roasted Coffee - R30
- Entrance fees at African Penguins - R160
- Entrance fees at Cape Point Nature Reserve - R320
- Fanicular - R85
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.