Embark on a private tour of Cape Point and get up close with endangered African penguins at Boulders Beach. Explore the stunning Table Mountain Nature Reserve and its pristine coastline. Customize your experience to suit your preferences!
Embark on a private tour of Cape Point and get up close with endangered African penguins at Boulders Beach. Explore the stunning Table Mountain Nature Reserve and its pristine coastline. Customize your experience to suit your preferences!
- Clifton Beaches - Known as one of the most affluent areas in Cape Town, Clifton boasts stunning homes and beaches. Nestled on the slopes of Lion’s Head, it offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and its beautiful beaches. Clifton is a magnificent seaside neighborhood, celebrated for its pristine white sand beaches and majestic mountain…
- Clifton Beaches - Known as one of the most affluent areas in Cape Town, Clifton boasts stunning homes and beaches. Nestled on the slopes of Lion’s Head, it offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and its beautiful beaches. Clifton is a magnificent seaside neighborhood, celebrated for its pristine white sand beaches and majestic mountain backdrop. It’s a perfect spot for sightseeing and photography.
- Camp’s Bay Beach - Features beautiful restaurants along the beachfront.
- Twelve Apostles - Although not as tall as Table Mountain, the Twelve Apostles are arguably more captivating. The area offers some of the city’s best hiking trails, with stunning gorges, ridges, towering cliffs, and deep ravines.
- Hout Bay - A bustling fishing harbor and gateway to Seal Island. Hout Bay is home to one of the busiest fishing harbors in the Western Cape, with well-established tuna, snoek, and crayfish industries. The harbor also hosts the Hout Bay Yacht Club and several restaurants. Three roads traverse mountain passes to reach Hout Bay, making it a great spot for visiting Seal Island.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - Renowned as the most beautiful scenic drive in the country.
- Noordhoek Beach - Accessible via the mountain road Ou Kaapse Weg through the Silvermine Nature Reserve, part of Table Mountain National Park, or the scenic coastal road Chapman’s Peak Drive from Hout Bay. The beach is a 6 km (3.7 mi) stretch of fine white sand backed by Chapman’s Peak (592 m (1,942 ft)) and the Table Mountain National Park. Noordhoek is a small, scattered community with homes often offering sea views, and a large horse population, as riding on the long sandy beach is common. The sea is cold and wild, with frequent strong winds. The town consists of riding stables and a few villas scattered around a large green valley.
- Cape Point Ostrich Farm - Located in the most picturesque part of the Cape Peninsula, the farm is 50 km from Cape Town, near the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve (Cape Point National Park). The drive to the farm is one of South Africa’s most scenic routes, leading to the Cape of Good Hope via Simons Town or Scarborough. The farm is easily found on Cape Town’s route M65 south, 400 meters north of the entrance to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Offers a tour of reptiles.
- Cape of Good Hope - During the 15th and 16th centuries, European powers like Spain, Portugal, and the Netherlands sent royal missions to explore new lands, seeking riches, expanding empires, and spreading Christianity. This was a great opportunity for independent sailors and explorers to gain royal favor. Bartolomeu Dias was the first European to discover the Cape of Good Hope while searching for Africa’s southernmost point. He subsequently found the trade route from Europe to Asia via the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Originally named the Cape of Storms by Dias, due to the harsh weather and rough tides, it was later renamed the Cape of Good Hope by King John II of Portugal, as it opened a trade route to Asia.
- Cape Point - Offers hiking to the top or reaching the lighthouse via a funicular. The Cape of Good Hope is a popular tourist destination, not only for being Africa’s southernmost point but also for its stunning beauty. It is a fantastic picnic spot with numerous hiking and cycling routes. Hiking between the Cape of Good Hope and the gateway of Cape Point is a must.
- Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Get up close to the penguins and take photos. This beautiful beach is home to over 2,000 endangered African penguins and is one of the few mainland penguin colonies in the world. The African penguin was once known as the “Jackass penguin” due to its distinctive braying call.
- Simon’s Town - Known for its beautiful beaches, rich history, and the African penguin colony. Quaint buildings line the historical mile from the train station to Jubilee Square, set against a backdrop of mountains with numerous picturesque hiking trails.
- Muizenberg Beach - Famous for its long white sandy beach, reliable surf breaks, and colorful beach huts. It’s also a bohemian haven with many independent art galleries and shops.
- Groot Constantia - Visit Groote Constantia, the birthplace of South African wine. It is one of the country’s most visited tourist attractions, offering a wide range of quality estate wines. The farm features remarkable restaurants and museums, making a visit to Groot Constantia an unforgettable experience. Enjoy cellar tours and wine tasting.

- Bottled water
- Pickup and drop-off at selected accommodations and hotels
- The Chapman’s Peak Drive fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Qualified guide
- Bottled water
- Pickup and drop-off at selected accommodations and hotels
- The Chapman’s Peak Drive fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Qualified guide
- Cape Point : Standard entry is $20, Kids, is $10, SADC Nationals is $10 for adults and $5 kids
- Boulders Beach : Standard $9 Per adult and $5 per child, SADC $5 and $3
- Cape Point : Standard entry is $20, Kids, is $10, SADC Nationals is $10 for adults and $5 kids
- Boulders Beach : Standard $9 Per adult and $5 per child, SADC $5 and $3
This journey can be tailor-made according to your desires and preferences, allowing you to decide which locations should be included or omitted. This presents a unique chance to observe rare African penguins in their natural environment at Boulders Beach in Cape Town. The Table Mountain Nature Reserve comprises the unspoiled coastline and the massive…
This journey can be tailor-made according to your desires and preferences, allowing you to decide which locations should be included or omitted. This presents a unique chance to observe rare African penguins in their natural environment at Boulders Beach in Cape Town. The Table Mountain Nature Reserve comprises the unspoiled coastline and the massive granite boulders that surround it.
- we must have a minimum of three confirmed participants for the tour to proceed. If we do not reach this minimum number of participants, we may need to reschedule or cancel the tour. In such cases, we will notify you promptly and discuss alternative arrangements or provide a full refund.
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.