Embark on a small group tour to Chapman’s Peak and the Penguin Colony, where you’ll meet new friends and explore the breathtaking beauty of the Cape of Good Hope. Get up close to African Penguins and other wildlife in a safe and unforgettable experience.
Embark on a small group tour to Chapman’s Peak and the Penguin Colony, where you’ll meet new friends and explore the breathtaking beauty of the Cape of Good Hope. Get up close to African Penguins and other wildlife in a safe and unforgettable experience.
- Bo-Kaap - Also known as the Malay Quarter, Bo-Kaap is a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood situated on the slopes of Signal Hill. It’s a sensory delight, full of history and charm.
- Table Mountain - After descending from the cable car
- Maiden’s Cove Braai Area - Nestled between the Clifton Beaches and Glen Beach in Camps Bay, Cape…
- Bo-Kaap - Also known as the Malay Quarter, Bo-Kaap is a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood situated on the slopes of Signal Hill. It’s a sensory delight, full of history and charm.
- Table Mountain - After descending from the cable car
- Maiden’s Cove Braai Area - Nestled between the Clifton Beaches and Glen Beach in Camps Bay, Cape Town, Maiden’s Cove is a picturesque spot. It’s a local treasure offering breathtaking views, historical significance, and outdoor activities.
- Hout Bay - Hout Bay
- Cape of Good Hope - Cape Point, located at the southwestern tip of the Cape Peninsula, offers dramatic scenery, fascinating history, and diverse wildlife.
Breathtaking Views: Stand at the legendary Cape of Good Hope, a symbolic landmark where two oceans appear to meet (though not geographically the southernmost tip of Africa). Enjoy panoramic views of the rugged coastline and crashing waves.
Fynbos Kingdom: Discover the unique fynbos vegetation, one of the world’s six floral kingdoms, with an abundance of colorful flowers and plants. Spot a variety of birdlife, including penguins, ostriches, and even whales during migration season (June to November).
Historic Lighthouse: Ride the Flying Dutchman funicular railway to the top and explore the historic Cape Point Lighthouse, offering stunning views and a glimpse into maritime history.
Nature Reserve: Hike or bike through the Cape Point Nature Reserve, a protected area with diverse wildlife and scenic trails.
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Chapman’s Peak Drive - Connecting Hout Bay with Noordhoek, Chapman’s Peak stands prominently at the heart of Chapman’s Peak Drive. Constructed between 1915-1922 under the supervision of Commissioner De Vaal.
The 11 km long route has 114 curves, making it one of the most dramatic marine routes in the world. The road was closed to the public for 3 years between 2000-2003 due to a fatal rockfall. Chapman’s Peak Drive also offers excellent hiking experiences up the Peak, through Silvermine Nature Reserve and Table Mountain National Park, and some unexpected whale watching spots. -
Simon’s Town - Simon’s Town is one of the most delightful little villages, located 40 km outside the city. Discover Victorian architecture, the Naval Base, and the statue of Just Nuisance, who was formally enrolled in the Royal Navy with the title Able Seaman. Simon’s Town itself is a quaint and interesting little town. The waterfront here is an extremely attractive area with numerous small boutiques selling clothing, artistic items, and bric-a-brac souvenirs. There is an excellent choice of restaurants within walking and driving distance.
The town is well known for its Naval Museum, Toy Museum, and Simon’s Town Cultural Museum. The Scratch Patch is also a significant tourist attraction where visitors can search for a wide variety of beautiful gemstones. The town is also the seat of the South African Navy and has a charming coastal town atmosphere and a vibrant history. - Muizenberg - Located on the northwestern corner of False Bay, about 25 km from Cape Town CBD, Muizenberg earned its status as the country’s premier holiday retreat in the 19th century. Historical sites in Muizenberg include the oldest building on the False Bay coast known as Het Posthuys (1742), originally used by the Dutch East India Company as a toll-house to levy a tax on farmers selling their produce to passing ships. Despite a slight air of tawdriness, Muizenberg’s gently sloping, sandy beach is the most popular along the peninsula for swimming, and for good reason. It’s safe for bathing, the water tends to be flat and warm, and there’s good surfing in its breakers, with a friendly family atmosphere. The waves are not too powerful for bodyboarding and surfing. Stops can be made when time permits.
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Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Located near Simon’s Town on the Cape Peninsula, Boulders Beach is a sight unlike any other. This beach is not only known for its soft white sand and refreshing waters; it’s a haven for a colony of African penguins.
Boulders Beach is a fantastic spot for a family outing. Children will love watching the penguins, exploring the rock pools teeming with marine life (at low tide), and building sandcastles.

- Complimentary Bottled Water on Board
- Pick Up & Drop Off at your Accommodation
- Tall gate: Chapman’s Peak R66
- Shared Live Driver/ Guide
- Complimentary Bottled Water on Board
- Pick Up & Drop Off at your Accommodation
- Tall gate: Chapman’s Peak R66
- Shared Live Driver/ Guide
- Lunch & Bevarages
- Gratuities & Tips
- Cape of Good Hope Res. Entry(Internat Adult R515/Child R250)& Funicular(AdultR105 return/Child R75))
- Penguin Colony Entry/ Admission: International Adult R 245/ Child R 120
- Table Mountain Ticket: R490 Adult and R225 Child
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Lunch & Bevarages
- Gratuities & Tips
- Cape of Good Hope Res. Entry(Internat Adult R515/Child R250)& Funicular(AdultR105 return/Child R75))
- Penguin Colony Entry/ Admission: International Adult R 245/ Child R 120
- Table Mountain Ticket: R490 Adult and R225 Child
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
Discover the highlights of Cape Town with our Table Mountain, Cape Point, Penguins & Chapman’s Peak Shared Tour. This all-day excursion features the city’s most renowned attractions, including the towering cliffs of Table Mountain and the stunning Cape Peninsula coastline. Enjoy encounters with fascinating wildlife, take in breathtaking ocean vistas,…
Discover the highlights of Cape Town with our Table Mountain, Cape Point, Penguins & Chapman’s Peak Shared Tour. This all-day excursion features the city’s most renowned attractions, including the towering cliffs of Table Mountain and the stunning Cape Peninsula coastline. Enjoy encounters with fascinating wildlife, take in breathtaking ocean vistas, and delve into the natural splendor and vibrant history that establish Cape Town as a premier global destination.
- Infant seat available on request
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.