Embark on a private Cape Point Penguins Tour and discover the rich history and natural beauty of the Cape Peninsula. Explore stunning coastlines, encounter diverse wildlife, hike to the Cape Point Lighthouse, and even swim with African Penguins at Boulders Beach.
Embark on a private Cape Point Penguins Tour and discover the rich history and natural beauty of the Cape Peninsula. Explore stunning coastlines, encounter diverse wildlife, hike to the Cape Point Lighthouse, and even swim with African Penguins at Boulders Beach.
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Bo-Kaap - Explore this historic Malay Quarter village, known for its vibrant, colorful houses. Stroll through this picturesque area, a major tourist hotspot.
Visit the Bo-Kaap Museum to delve into the village’s history and origins. Engage with the friendly locals who are eager to chat. Capture selfies against the backdrop of the vivid houses….
- Bo-Kaap - Explore this historic Malay Quarter village, known for its vibrant, colorful houses. Stroll through this picturesque area, a major tourist hotspot.
Visit the Bo-Kaap Museum to delve into the village’s history and origins. Engage with the friendly locals who are eager to chat. Capture selfies against the backdrop of the vivid houses.
Enjoy stunning views of Table Mountain and Cape Town from above. Discover various art and craft shops and a few art galleries showcasing world-class art. Drive to the top for breathtaking city views.
Don’t miss the oldest mosque in South Africa and learn about the history of the slave community.
- Camp’s Bay Beach - Our accredited guide will stop so you can experience the refreshing ocean breeze and take photos of this Blue Flag beach, the most popular in Cape Town.
- Llandudno - Our guide will pause for 10 minutes to explain how this area has captivated international celebrities who have purchased properties here. This is another excellent photo opportunity with the backdrop of Little Lion’s Head mountain.
- Hout Bay - Travelers can enjoy a coffee break, stretch, and shop for art and crafts. There’s an optional 45-minute to 1-hour boat ride to Seal Island, or you can photograph seals at the harbor.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - Experience a spectacular 10 km scenic drive with 114 curves. This route features dramatic mountains, the ocean, and the African blue sky, leaving travelers in awe. Our guide will stop at two photo spots, including the peak itself, offering a panoramic view of the bay extending to Kommetjie.
Look out for the bay where ferries take travelers to Seal Island. This drive offers countless photo opportunities and is a photographer’s paradise, often featured in international commercials.
- Cape Point - Our guide will take you to this nature reserve, a World Heritage site with rich biodiversity. Travelers can see African or Chacma baboons, wildebeests, bonteboks, zebras, and ostriches, among other wildlife.
Our guide will share the rich history of this site, discovered by Portuguese sailor Bartolomeu Dias in 1488. Learn about the two lighthouses at Cape Point and the site’s role in World War II. Discover the shipwrecks, the mythical meeting point of two oceans, and the strong winds that visit this location. This site is also home to the Global Watch Research Station, known for having some of the freshest air in the world.
- Cape of Good Hope - Travelers will visit the Cape of Good Hope, a historically significant site in Southern Africa. Our guide will explain its role in establishing a sea route to India from Europe and its status as the most southwestern tip of Africa.
Learn about the marine life and the spiritual rock piles of the Koi San, the native people of South Africa. Travelers can take photos behind the “CAPE OF GOOD HOPE” sign, marking the most southwestern point of the continent.
- Simon’s Town - After Cape Point, travelers will visit Simon’s Town, where our guide will share the rich history of this small town. It is one of the oldest settlements in South Africa, with properties along the main road declared national heritage sites.
Our guide will discuss the wars between the Dutch and the British, the many museums, the South African Navy, the statue of Just Nuisance the Royal Navy Dog, the art and craft market, and the second-largest fishing industry in Cape Town. Travelers will also visit the penguin colony at Boulders Beach to see the African Penguins, present year-round to the delight of visitors.
- Muizenberg Beach - This Blue Flag beach in Cape Town offers travelers the chance to mingle with locals, especially children from formerly disadvantaged communities. Our guide will explain the benefits of volunteers, tourists, and interns teaching these kids how to surf and the various surf shops at this beach.
Travelers can walk along this beautiful beach with white sand and numerous jellyfish. The colorful houses and shark spotter boards, which warn about shark sightings and poor visibility, are major attractions. This location offers great photo opportunities, with mountains surrounding the bay all the way to Simon’s Town. After this final stop, our guide will provide information about different areas as they drive back to Cape Town via the freeway.
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Registered Tourist Guide
- Complimentary visit to Diamond Works - Museum (time permitting)
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Registered Tourist Guide
- Complimentary visit to Diamond Works - Museum (time permitting)
- Entry fees to Cape Point Nature reserve and Cape of Good Hope - up to R400/adult and R200/child
- Fees to optional activities like boat ride to Seal Island up to R120/adult and R60/child
- Fees to the funicular at Cape Point up to R85/adult return ticket
- Fees to optional activity like the penguins at Boulders’ Beach up to R195/adult. and R95 children
- Entry fees to Cape Point Nature reserve and Cape of Good Hope - up to R400/adult and R200/child
- Fees to optional activities like boat ride to Seal Island up to R120/adult and R60/child
- Fees to the funicular at Cape Point up to R85/adult return ticket
- Fees to optional activity like the penguins at Boulders’ Beach up to R195/adult. and R95 children
Explore Cape Point - where colonialism and the beginning of Cape Town’s development going inland started from after the arrival of the dutch in 1652.
You will travel along a beautiful coastline that has blue flag beaches and is graced by some of the most expensive residential properties in Africa owned by international celebrities.
See various flora and…
Explore Cape Point - where colonialism and the beginning of Cape Town’s development going inland started from after the arrival of the dutch in 1652.
You will travel along a beautiful coastline that has blue flag beaches and is graced by some of the most expensive residential properties in Africa owned by international celebrities.
See various flora and fauna and the popular Chapman’s Peak drive that has 114 curves and is approximately 9 kms long.
Encounter, on your way to and at Cape of Good hope and Cape Point, the Chacma Baboons, Ostriches ,Bonteboks, Wilderbeast, Zebras are among other wildlife that roam the reserve.
Hike to the Cape Point Lighthouse to breathe in healthy unpolluted air and view a refreshing and scenic landscape around.
See or even swim (time permitting) with African Penguins at Boulders beach. This tour is truly one of a few tours that provides most of the facets of tourism such as nature, sightseeing, history and activities in one outing.
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.