Encounter African penguins at Boulder Beach, explore Cape Point’s stunning views, and learn about local wildlife on this intimate small group tour.
Encounter African penguins at Boulder Beach, explore Cape Point’s stunning views, and learn about local wildlife on this intimate small group tour.
- Bo-Kaap - In the Cape Malay Quarter, visitors can capture stunning photos of the vibrant houses. The Bo-Kaap community, known as Cape Malays, descends from a diverse group of Indonesian exiles and enslaved individuals from Asia and Africa, brought to South Africa starting in the 16th century.
- Hout Bay Seal Island Cruise - The journey…
- Bo-Kaap - In the Cape Malay Quarter, visitors can capture stunning photos of the vibrant houses. The Bo-Kaap community, known as Cape Malays, descends from a diverse group of Indonesian exiles and enslaved individuals from Asia and Africa, brought to South Africa starting in the 16th century.
- Hout Bay Seal Island Cruise - The journey continues along the scenic coastline, stopping at Hout Bay Harbor. Guests can choose to take a boat to Seal Island to observe seals or explore the market for shopping. Enjoy an exhilarating cruise from Hout Bay Harbor to Duiker Island, where thousands of wild Cape Fur Seals can be seen in their natural environment.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - Known as one of the world’s most breathtaking marine drives, Chapman’s Peak Drive, or “Chappies,” is a must-see for those who love Cape Town’s stunning scenery, with dramatic drops to the sea and towering mountains above.
- Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Boulders Beach is the only place globally where visitors can get close to African Penguins, making it one of Cape Town’s most popular beaches. Penguins can be viewed from a long wooden boardwalk that stretches from the car park through the beach.
- Cape Point Nature Reserve - The Cape Point Nature Reserve is one of the most pristine and untouched places on earth. With its dramatic cliffs, unspoiled beaches, and breathtaking views, the reserve is truly a sight to behold.
- Cape of Good Hope - Known as the corner of Africa, where the Cold Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. The Cape of Good Hope is the most south-westerly point of Africa. Hiking trails to the summit offer excellent opportunities for activity and sightseeing. The Cape of Good Hope sign is a major attraction, often requiring guests to queue for a photo opportunity.
- Muizenberg Beach - Muizenberg is renowned for its long, white sandy beach, consistent surf breaks, and colorful beach huts. It is also a bohemian haven with numerous independent art galleries and boutiques.
- Camps Bay - Maiden’s Cove, located between Camps Bay and Clifton in Cape Town, offers a serene beach setting with views of the Atlantic Ocean. Known for its natural beauty and rock formations, the area is popular for picnics and relaxation, providing a peaceful alternative to the nearby bustling beaches.

- Bottled water
- Entry/Admission to Muizenberg Beach
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Entrance fees to Chapman’s Peak
- Bottled water
- Entry/Admission to Muizenberg Beach
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Entrance fees to Chapman’s Peak
- Entrance Fees to Seal island
- Entrance Fees to Builders Beach penguins USD 12.11/adult(international)
- Entrance Fees to Cape Point
- Entry/Admission-Old Cape Point Lighthouse
- Food, Drink and Gratuities(optional)
- Entrance Fees to Seal island
- Entrance Fees to Builders Beach penguins USD 12.11/adult(international)
- Entrance Fees to Cape Point
- Entry/Admission-Old Cape Point Lighthouse
- Food, Drink and Gratuities(optional)
Get ready for an unforgettable penguin encounter on this small group tour to Boulder Beach and Cape Point.
See endangered African penguins up close in their natural habitat
Take in dramatic views from Cape Point, where two oceans meet
Learn about the area’s diverse wildlife from an expert guide
Travel in a small group for a personalized experience…
Get ready for an unforgettable penguin encounter on this small group tour to Boulder Beach and Cape Point.
See endangered African penguins up close in their natural habitat
Take in dramatic views from Cape Point, where two oceans meet
Learn about the area’s diverse wildlife from an expert guide
Travel in a small group for a personalized experience
Waddle along with a colony of cute and quirky African penguins during an intimate visit to Boulder Beach. Watch these tuxedoed birds nest, swim, and play on the shore, getting incredible close-up views. Then head to Cape Point and take in the breathtaking scenery as you stand at the intersection of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. An experienced guide provides fascinating facts about the native wildlife as you search for whales, dolphins, and other species. This tour offers an intimate nature experience perfect for animal lovers, Don’t miss your chance for unforgettable encounters with penguins and more.
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.