Explore Cape Town’s stunning coastline, iconic landmarks, and penguin colony on a guided tour. Discover breathtaking views and local culture in one day.
Explore Cape Town’s stunning coastline, iconic landmarks, and penguin colony on a guided tour. Discover breathtaking views and local culture in one day.
- Bo-kaap - Nestled along the scenic coast of the charming seaside town of Simon’s Town, The Boulders Beach is a hidden treasure that enchants both locals and travelers. It is home to African Penguins, rare and delightful creatures, with a colony of over 3,000 birds. The magnificent granite boulders and pristine white sandy shores stretch along the…
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Bo-kaap - Nestled along the scenic coast of the charming seaside town of Simon’s Town, The Boulders Beach is a hidden treasure that enchants both locals and travelers. It is home to African Penguins, rare and delightful creatures, with a colony of over 3,000 birds. The magnificent granite boulders and pristine white sandy shores stretch along the turquoise waters of False Bay, creating a stunning attraction. Elevated boardwalks through the dunes and dense vegetation, along with viewing platforms, allow visitors to marvel at the penguins in their natural habitat. Capture unforgettable photographs as you witness these adorable penguins waddle around, socialize, and care for their young, offering an incredible sight that will warm your heart and provide an unforgettable experience.
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Maidens’ Cove - Maiden’s Cove is a beautiful scenic lookout point nestled between Clifton’s Beaches and Glen Beach. It is renowned for its exquisite views of the Twelve Apostles and Table Mountain, as well as its fabulous views of the Atlantic Ocean and Camps Bay beach. The Cove is also famous for its braai/barbecue areas. Maiden’s Cove features a lush grassy area and massive boulders, perfect for a braai, picnic, or sunset watching. Dolphins can often be spotted frolicking in the water, and it’s also fantastic for whale watching (June-November). Inhale the fresh sea breeze of the Atlantic Ocean and capture a few memorable photographs of this idyllic spot.
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Duiker Island - Seal Island in Hout Bay, also known as Duiker Island (Afrikaans), is renowned for its marine wildlife, including the Cape fur seals and marine bird species such as the common cormorants and kelp gulls. Take a 45-minute boat trip to the seal-breeding colony and enjoy a close encounter with thousands of these Cape Fur Seals. The Mariner’s Wharf in Hout Bay fishing harbor has a fascinating market of local art and crafts where visitors can find sought-after souvenirs or gifts.
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Chapman’s Peak Drive - Chapman’s Peak Drive on the Atlantic coast between Hout Bay and Noordhoek is the most scenic drive in Cape Town and is one of the most spectacular marine drives in the world. The incredible scenery, with sheer drops to the sea below and towering mountains rising above, is breathtaking. The twists and curves of the road add excitement for photographers and filmmakers. It is a paradise for bikers, runners, walkers, motorists, sightseers, picnickers, hikers, and sunset watchers alike. Take a break and contemplate this marvelous wonder.
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Noordhoek Farm Village - Well-designed with its farm vibe, the village is famous for its awesome food stalls, cafés, and bars, making it the best place for gifts and crafts, entertainment, yoga, and spa. Take a break, grab a coffee, and relax at “The Roost Coffee Shop,” known as “The best coffee in the deep South.” African Coffee beans are also sold here.
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Old Cape Point Lighthouse - Cape Point is the small cape jutting out towards the east from The Cape of Good Hope at the southern end of the Cape Peninsula. The Point has been treated with respect by sailors and navigators. The lighthouse on top of the peak is historically a landmark of great navigational value until the introduction of radar. At night, ships had to approach closely to obtain bearings and thereby were exposed to the dangers of Bellows Rock and Albatross Rock nearby. The Cape Point Nature Reserve around the lighthouse is one of the most pristine and unspoiled places on earth. With its dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, breathtaking views, scenic hiking trails, and unique fauna and flora, the reserve is truly a sight to behold. Enjoy a 4-minute ride in a funicular or a 15-minute hike to the lighthouse and marvel at this hidden natural gem. Travelers may enjoy lunch at Two Oceans restaurant at Cape Point or any other option of their choice.
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Cape of Good Hope - Considered a remarkable milestone in the history of exploration, the Cape of Good Hope is a significant landmark for sailors and traders from Europe to Asia and Australia, from the 15th to the 19th century. It opened the first all-water route from Europe to Asia. It is a World Heritage site and a popular tourist destination. The Cape is one of the southernmost points in Africa and is situated in the Nature Reserve with an incredibly rich and unique biodiversity. Bird lovers can spot ample species of birds, and animals like Chacma Baboon, Ostriches, Mountain Zebra, and Eland, to name a few. The Reserve offers brilliant scenic and exploratory walks, magnificent views of bright flowers, seas of azure, pristine white sandy beaches, rugged stretches of rock, and breathtaking cliffs, a perfect nature’s gem with a sense of tranquility and relaxation.
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Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - The Boulders Beach is a hidden gem that captivates both locals and travelers alike. It is home to African Penguins, rare and charming creatures, with a colony of over 3,000 birds. The magnificent granite boulders and pristine white sandy shores stretch along the turquoise waters of False Bay, creating a stunning attraction. Elevated boardwalks through the dunes and dense vegetation, along with viewing platforms, allow visitors to marvel at the penguins in their natural habitat. Capture unforgettable photographs as you witness these adorable penguins waddle around, socialize, and care for their young, offering an incredible sight that will warm your heart and provide an unforgettable experience.
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Just Nuisance - This is a famous monument of the only dog, a Great Dane, in South Africa, ever to be enlisted in the Royal Navy shore establishment in Simon’s Town between 1939 and 1944. Able Seaman ‘Just Nuisance’ was rated with rank, pay, rations, and duties – the same privileges as any other rating with the same rank. He served at HMS Afrikander, a Royal Navy establishment in South Africa. He died in 1944 at the age of seven years and was buried with full military honors.
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Muizenberg Beach - Located alongside the vibrant False Bay coastline, about a 30-minute drive from Cape Town City Centre, the seaside suburb of Muizenberg is renowned for its stunning surfing and swimming beach with its famous beachfront colorful “Bathing Huts/Boxes.” This 20-km long beach is known as “SA’s surfing birthplace,” the ultimate surfing hotspot for all ages and experience levels; it is one of the most popular beaches in Cape Town. The vibrant Muizenberg beachfront also boasts several restaurants, bars, hangout spots, shops, adventure, and surf operators. Enjoy a walk and take pictures with these incredible beach huts.

- Pick up and Drop off
- Shared guide/driver
- Shared vehicle with fuel
- Toll fees at Chapman’s Peak Drive
- Bottled water
- Pick up and Drop off
- Shared guide/driver
- Shared vehicle with fuel
- Toll fees at Chapman’s Peak Drive
- Bottled water
- Meals & drinks
- Cape Point Gate entrance costs
- Boulders Beach access fees
- Meals & drinks
- Cape Point Gate entrance costs
- Boulders Beach access fees
With a professional guide! travelers discover and enjoy comparative overview of the city and surrounds including major highlights within comparatively time-saving schedules. Connect with fellow travelers and enjoy optimum sightseeing, fascinating local history and cultures with breathtaking natural beauty unfolding in front of your eyes. Traveling more…
With a professional guide! travelers discover and enjoy comparative overview of the city and surrounds including major highlights within comparatively time-saving schedules. Connect with fellow travelers and enjoy optimum sightseeing, fascinating local history and cultures with breathtaking natural beauty unfolding in front of your eyes. Traveling more than 60 km along the spectacular coastline, you will marvel at the beauty of bikini beaches of Camps Bay and the sheltered Clifton alongside the Atlantic Ocean. Table Mountain and the Twelve Apostles. Have a stop in Hout Bay for a cruise to the famous Seals Colony before driving through the “Most Scenic Drive in Cape Town”-Chapman’s Peak Drive-. Head to the infamous Cape of Good Hope and Cape Point, with a deviation towards the African Penguins’ Colony. The Peninsula tour is with no doubt a better way to explore and discover the beauty of the Cape and her surroundings within a suitable timeframe.
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.