Experience the beauty of Cape Peninsula on a guided tour. Explore Table Mountain, visit the penguins at Boulders Beach, and discover the stunning Cape Point. Enjoy the freedom to customize your itinerary and make the most of your day.
Experience the beauty of Cape Peninsula on a guided tour. Explore Table Mountain, visit the penguins at Boulders Beach, and discover the stunning Cape Point. Enjoy the freedom to customize your itinerary and make the most of your day.
- Cheetah Outreach - Somerset West - Established in 1997, Cheetah Outreach is committed to the conservation of cheetahs and other endangered species. Visitors have the opportunity to learn about wildlife conservation, interact closely with cheetahs, and contribute to vital education and breeding initiatives. It’s a must-see for families and animal…
- Cheetah Outreach - Somerset West - Established in 1997, Cheetah Outreach is committed to the conservation of cheetahs and other endangered species. Visitors have the opportunity to learn about wildlife conservation, interact closely with cheetahs, and contribute to vital education and breeding initiatives. It’s a must-see for families and animal enthusiasts!
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- Gordon’s Bay - Gordon’s Bay is a delightful coastal town known for its immaculate beaches, vibrant harbor, and breathtaking mountain backdrop. It’s perfect for a leisurely walk, enjoying seafood, or simply taking in the scenery. Be sure to explore the waterfront and viewpoints—the area offers excellent photo opportunities, especially during the late afternoon for golden-hour shots. A brief visit of 20–30 minutes is perfect for capturing the town’s charm and taking memorable photos.
- Stony Point Penguin Colony - Visit Stony Point in Betty’s Bay to observe a captivating colony of African penguins in their natural environment. Stroll along well-maintained boardwalks that meander through the reserve, providing excellent views without disturbing the birds. The penguins are most active in the morning and late afternoon, making these the best times for photography.
Stony Point also features coastal fynbos, seabirds, and stunning shoreline scenery. It’s an ideal destination for families, wildlife enthusiasts, and photographers. Access is straightforward, and the reserve offers an educational and unforgettable wildlife experience just a short drive from Cape Town.
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Cape Agulhas - Southernmost Tip of Africa - Cape Agulhas – Stand at the Southern Tip of Africa
Cape Agulhas is the southernmost point of the African continent, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans converge. Visitors can take photos with one foot in the Atlantic and the other in the Indian Ocean—a truly unique experience! Discover the historic Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, climb to the top for breathtaking views, and explore the rugged coastline.
The area also boasts scenic beaches, rocky shores, and charming nearby towns, such as Struisbaai. Perfect for photographers, families, and nature lovers, Cape Agulhas offers a unique blend of history, wildlife, and stunning landscapes.
- Cape Agulhas Lighthouse - Standing since 1849, the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse is one of South Africa’s oldest operational lighthouses. Built to safely guide ships around the perilous southern coast, it has a rich history of maritime navigation and shipwrecks. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the coastline and the meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, making it ideal for photos.
The lighthouse also contains a small museum with exhibits on local history, maritime tales, and lighthouse technology. A visit is both educational and scenic, offering insight into South Africa’s seafaring past while enjoying the dramatic beauty of the southernmost tip of Africa.
- Hermanus - On the journey from Cape Agulhas, a stop will be made in the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, just inland from Hermanus. This picturesque valley is renowned for its wineries—Creation Wine Estate and Hamilton Russell Vineyards are excellent choices for a tasting. Hermanus is also famous for whale watching between June and November, so keep an eye on the ocean for majestic southern right whales.
For lunch, the seaside restaurants in Hermanus offer stunning views and delicious local cuisine. Assistance with restaurant reservations is available to enhance your visit.
- Hermanus Cliff Path - The Hermanus Cliff Path extends for several kilometers along the rugged coastline, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and dramatic cliffs. It’s one of the best land-based whale-watching locations in the world, especially from June to November, when southern right whales approach the shore. Along the path, you’ll find benches, viewpoints, and information boards highlighting local wildlife and history—perfect for photography and leisurely strolls.
The path is well-maintained and mostly flat, making it suitable for all ages. Look out for dolphins, seabirds, and even occasional seals. Nearby cafes and shops in Hermanus town make it easy to combine your walk with lunch or a coffee break, creating a full, memorable coastal experience.
- Cape Town Central - The tour concludes with a scenic drive back to your Cape Town pick-up point.

- Private transportation
- Private Tour Guide English / French
- Bottled Water
- Air-Conditioned vehicle
- Extra time for pictures
- Private transportation
- Private Tour Guide English / French
- Bottled Water
- Air-Conditioned vehicle
- Extra time for pictures
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Cape Agulhas Entrance
- Stony Point Nature Reserve entrance
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Cape Agulhas Entrance
- Stony Point Nature Reserve entrance
Cape Agulhas – The True Convergence of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
Experience the unique moment of having one foot in the Atlantic and the other in the Indian Ocean at Cape Agulhas.
Cape Agulhas marks the southernmost point of Africa and is the recognized junction of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Visitors can stand by the iconic southernmost tip…
Cape Agulhas – The True Convergence of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
Experience the unique moment of having one foot in the Atlantic and the other in the Indian Ocean at Cape Agulhas.
Cape Agulhas marks the southernmost point of Africa and is the recognized junction of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Visitors can stand by the iconic southernmost tip sign, explore the rugged coastline, and take in the stunning panoramic views. The area is steeped in history, featuring the Cape Agulhas Lighthouse—one of South Africa’s oldest—which offers museum exhibits and breathtaking views after a climb to the top.
The region boasts distinctive rocky beaches, charming coastal villages like Struisbaai, and excellent photography opportunities, particularly at sunrise or sunset. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy walking trails, birdwatching, and savoring local seafood at nearby restaurants. This destination is ideal for history enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone eager to stand at the “bottom of Africa” and experience its natural beauty with a foot in each ocean.
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.