Experience the best of Cape Town in one day with a tour to Table Mountain, Boulder’s Penguins, and the Cape of Good Hope. Explore the city, natural wonders, and iconic landmarks.
Experience the best of Cape Town in one day with a tour to Table Mountain, Boulder’s Penguins, and the Cape of Good Hope. Explore the city, natural wonders, and iconic landmarks.
- Cape Town Central - Enjoy complimentary hotel pickup and drop-off from any accommodation within a 10km radius of Cape Town city center, between 7:00–8:00 AM. The day before your tour, you will receive your exact pickup time, your professional guide’s name, and vehicle details (including license plate) via WhatsApp or email. Travel in style and…
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Cape Town Central - Enjoy complimentary hotel pickup and drop-off from any accommodation within a 10km radius of Cape Town city center, between 7:00–8:00 AM. The day before your tour, you will receive your exact pickup time, your professional guide’s name, and vehicle details (including license plate) via WhatsApp or email. Travel in style and safety aboard a luxury Mercedes-Benz Sprinter or Toyota Quantum GL, featuring air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, USB ports, reclining leather seats, parcel shelves, an onboard fridge, and cold bottled water.
Your day begins with a brief yet insightful Cape Town city orientation tour. As you journey through the vibrant CBD, your guide will highlight major landmarks such as Bo-Kaap, the Castle of Good Hope, Parliament, District Six, and the Company’s Garden, sharing compelling stories of the city’s colonial, apartheid, and cultural history—providing a deeper understanding of the Cape’s beauty and complexity. -
Bo-Kaap - The tour starts with a visit to Bo-Kaap, Cape Town’s most photogenic and culturally rich neighborhood. Wander through the cobbled streets lined with brightly painted homes in every color of the rainbow—a true Instagram hotspot. However, Bo-Kaap is more than just picturesque houses. This vibrant area is the heart of the Cape Malay community, whose ancestors arrived from Indonesia, Malaysia, and East Africa during the Dutch colonial era. Your guide will offer deep insights into the area’s Islamic heritage, call to prayer, mosques, and the enduring legacy of its people in shaping Cape Town’s multicultural identity. Discover how Bo-Kaap played a significant role in anti-apartheid movements, and learn about the traditions, food, and music that still resonate through its colorful streets. It’s a must-see for any traveler seeking a meaningful connection with the city’s past and present.
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Table Mountain - Next, visit Table Mountain, one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature and Cape Town’s most iconic landmark. Ascend to the summit via the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway (weather permitting), where 360-degree panoramic views of Cape Town, Robben Island, and the Atlantic Ocean await. At the top, your guide will share fascinating insights into the mountain’s unique flora, fauna, and geological wonders—some dating back millions of years. If the weather isn’t suitable in the morning, we’ll adapt and try again later in the day to give you the best chance to experience this natural marvel.
Please note: Cable car tickets are not included in the tour price. To skip long lines and secure your seat, we strongly recommend purchasing tickets online in advance.
️ Ticket prices: Adults R420 | Children R210
We will send you the official link the day before the tour so you can purchase tickets online.
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Maidens’ Cove - From Table Mountain, embark on a breathtaking coastal drive along Cape Town’s famous Atlantic Seaboard, often called the “Millionaire’s Mile.” Pass through the chic suburbs of Bantry Bay, Clifton, and Camps Bay, each known for their luxury homes, palm-lined promenades, and turquoise waters. We’ll pause at Maiden’s Cove, a prime lookout spot where you can capture postcard-perfect photos of the Twelve Apostles mountain range cascading into the sea. To your right, the sparkling white sands of Camps Bay Beach offer one of the most iconic backdrops in South Africa—ideal for your Instagram-worthy moment. With dramatic scenery, fresh ocean air, and the sound of crashing waves, this stretch is a highlight for any visitor to Cape Town.
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Chapman’s Peak Drive - Prepare for a truly unforgettable experience as you journey along Chapman’s Peak Drive, one of the most scenic coastal routes in the world. This cliff-hugging masterpiece between Hout Bay and Noordhoek offers 114 curves of jaw-dropping beauty carved into the mountainside. We’ll stop at the Chapman’s Peak viewpoint, where you’ll be “wowed” by panoramic views of dramatic cliffs, towering mountain ranges, and endless ocean horizons where waves crash against rugged rocks and pristine white-sand beaches. It’s a photographer’s dream and a moment to pause, breathe, and appreciate the wild beauty of Cape Town’s Atlantic Coast. This is not just a drive—it’s an iconic experience.
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Simon’s Town - The next stop is the historic seaside village of Simon’s Town, home to South Africa’s Naval Base. Here, pause at the beloved Just Nuisance Monument, dedicated to the only dog ever officially enlisted in the Royal Navy. Your knowledgeable guide will share the heartwarming story of this Great Dane who became a local legend during World War II—riding trains, boosting morale, and earning the admiration of sailors and citizens alike. As you explore this charming naval town with its Victorian architecture and harbor views, you’ll gain insight into its maritime legacy and unique characters that shaped its past.
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Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - The next unforgettable stop is Boulders Beach, one of Cape Town’s most beloved attractions—and for good reason. Nestled along the False Bay coastline in the charming naval town of Simon’s Town, this beach is famous for its soft white sand, calm turquoise waters, and most of all, the endangered African penguins that call it home.
You’ll walk along wooden boardwalks winding through the Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area, offering an intimate view of the penguins in their natural habitat—nesting, swimming, waddling, and even braying like donkeys.
This is one of the only places on Earth to see African penguins up close. Your guide will share insightful facts about their behavior, history, and the conservation efforts to protect them. Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or family, this stop is always a highlight.
Don’t forget your camera! The penguins, ocean, and giant granite boulders make this a picture-perfect moment.
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Cape of Good Hope - Enter the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, the crown jewel of the Cape Peninsula and a must-see for any Cape Town visitor. Entry tickets are not included in the tour price, but we’ll send you a convenient link to purchase them in advance, helping you skip the queues and enjoy a seamless experience.
This dramatic reserve forms part of the Table Mountain National Park, home to breathtaking landscapes, native fynbos, and incredible wildlife like baboons, ostriches, and antelope.
One of the most iconic photo moments of your journey awaits at the famous Cape of Good Hope signboard—the southwesternmost point of the African continent. Snap a photo here to mark the moment!
Your expert guide will also introduce you to the fascinating maritime history of the reserve, sharing stories of the Bartolomeu Dias and Vasco da Gama beacons, erected to honor the great explorers who first navigated these treacherous waters.
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Old Cape Point Lighthouse - Next, make your way to the legendary Cape Point Lighthouse, perched atop rugged cliffs with panoramic views over the Atlantic & Indian Oceans. This is one of the most scenic and dramatic viewpoints in all of South Africa, located within the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Most travelers enjoy a short hike up the path to the lighthouse, which rewards you with breathtaking views and fantastic photo opportunities. However, if you prefer not to hike or have limited mobility, your guide will assist you in purchasing a ticket for the Flying Dutchman Funicular—a charming cable railway that carries you safely to the top. Funicular fee not included in tour price; tickets can be purchased onsite. Current price: approx. ZAR 95 per adult, ZAR 50 per child. After exploring, you can choose to enjoy lunch at the famous Two Oceans Restaurant, offering stunning ocean views and fresh seafood, or grab a quick bite at the Cape Point deli before continuing your journey.
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St James Beach - The final stop of the day is the charming and photogenic St James Beach, nestled along Cape Town’s False Bay coastline. Famed for its vibrant, rainbow-colored beach huts, this picturesque seaside village offers a nostalgic glimpse into Cape Town’s beach culture. These wooden huts, originally built in the early 1900s, are still used today by sunbathers and have become iconic symbols of the area—frequently featured in travel magazines and Instagram feeds around the world.
Here, you’ll have the chance to stroll along the coastal walkway, dip your toes in the refreshing tidal pool, or simply sit on the rocks and soak in the sea breeze. Your guide will share the history of the beach huts, the community of St James, and the Victorian-era seaside charm that still lives on in this tranquil neighborhood.
Whether you’re snapping a sunset shot or enjoying the seaside vibe, this peaceful stop is the perfect way to end a day filled with natural wonders, wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes.
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Cape Town Central - As the day draws to a close, enjoy a relaxing return journey along the scenic coastal roads back to Cape Town. Reflect on an unforgettable adventure—filled with majestic mountains, African penguins, sweeping ocean views, and iconic landmarks like the Cape of Good Hope. The journey back often includes a final drive along the beautiful False Bay coastline, offering one last look at the charming seaside villages and crashing waves that make the Cape Peninsula so unique.
Arrive in Cape Town between 17:00 and 18:00, and your driver-guide will ensure you’re safely dropped off at your accommodation within a 10km radius of the city center. Throughout the day, you’ve traveled in style and comfort aboard a luxury Mercedes-Benz Sprinter or Toyota Quantum GL, both equipped with air-conditioning, reclining seats, onboard fridge, USB ports, and ample legroom for your convenience.

- Bottled water
- Shared tour guide/driver
- Transportation and fuel included
- Pick up and drop off at accommodation (Cape Town & surrounds)
- Toll fees at Chapman’s Peak Drive included
- Bottled water
- Shared tour guide/driver
- Transportation and fuel included
- Pick up and drop off at accommodation (Cape Town & surrounds)
- Toll fees at Chapman’s Peak Drive included
- Meals; Drinks and Gratuities (optional)
- Entrance fees
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- Meals; Drinks and Gratuities (optional)
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Make the most of your time in Cape Town with our one-day Scheduled Tour, showcasing all the essential highlights: Table Mountain, Boulder’s Penguins, and the Cape of Good Hope. A trip to Cape Town is incomplete without visiting the iconic Cape of Good Hope—just as Paris is synonymous with the Eiffel Tower.
During this remarkable tour, participants will:…
Make the most of your time in Cape Town with our one-day Scheduled Tour, showcasing all the essential highlights: Table Mountain, Boulder’s Penguins, and the Cape of Good Hope. A trip to Cape Town is incomplete without visiting the iconic Cape of Good Hope—just as Paris is synonymous with the Eiffel Tower.
During this remarkable tour, participants will:
- Enjoy a brief drive through the lively city center
- Take a photo at the scenic Bo-Kaap with its vibrant houses
- Ride the Cable Car to the breathtaking summit of Table Mountain
- Drive along the stunning Chapman’s Peak
- Visit the charming African penguin colony at Boulder’s Beach
- Capture a memorable photo at the Cape of Good Hope and explore the Cape Point lighthouse
- Admire the delightful beach huts at St. James Beach
Reserve your spot now for an unforgettable Cape Town adventure!
- Pick up time will be between 7:00 and 8:00am
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
- The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
- We collect all travellers at hotels within 10km radius. Should travellers not meet this requirement, we have a meeting point from 08:30am at The Silo Hotel, Silo Square, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, 8801
- Kindly note that if Table Mountain is not operating due to unfavourable weather conditions, the tour will continue. Should you wish to cancel further proceedings upon finding that Table Mountain is not operating, please advise your tour guide to drop you back at your hotel before proceeding with the rest of the tour otherwise we cannot give you a refund if you proceed with the tour.
- During the peak season from 1 December to 31 January we recommend you buy the Table Mountain express ticket due to high demand.
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.