Experience the best of Cape Town on this tour, featuring stunning views, encounters with seals and penguins, and a visit to the iconic Table Mountain.
Experience the best of Cape Town on this tour, featuring stunning views, encounters with seals and penguins, and a visit to the iconic Table Mountain.
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Bo-Kaap - Discover the vibrant houses with cobblestone driveways. Don’t miss the first mosque in Cape Town.
Stroll through this picturesque area for stunning photos and engage with the local communities. Savor local delicacies like samosas and koeksisters from nearby shops. - Table Mountain National Park - Enjoy a 3-minute cable car ride to the…
- Bo-Kaap - Discover the vibrant houses with cobblestone driveways. Don’t miss the first mosque in Cape Town.
Stroll through this picturesque area for stunning photos and engage with the local communities. Savor local delicacies like samosas and koeksisters from nearby shops.
- Table Mountain National Park - Enjoy a 3-minute cable car ride to the summit, with a 360-degree rotating view perfect for photography.
Explore the tabletop and admire the sights of the Mother City, including the World Heritage Site, Robben Island. Spot Camps Bay, Cape Town’s most popular beach, and the Twelve Apostles peaks.
Learn about the rock formations and biodiversity atop this iconic mountain. Watch for vibrant bird species, including the popular red-winged starling. The dassie, a rock rabbit, is a well-known resident.
There are a coffee shop, restaurant, and bar at the summit. Discover several hiking trails leading to the top. Biking trails and abseiling down the cliffs are also available for thrill-seekers.
- Camps Bay - Stroll along the pristine white beaches and experience the Atlantic Ocean. This is a must-visit photo spot with a stunning backdrop of Table Mountain and the Twelve Apostles.
Browse art and crafts sold by local vendors and enjoy some ice cream at the beach. Admire the Twelve Apostles peaks and Lion’s Head.
Explore popular beach shops with numerous restaurants, coffee shops, bars, and only two hotels.
- Hout Bay - Discover this charming fishing village, surrounded by mountains, the ocean, and the African blue sky.
Walk along the harbor and shop for art and crafts from local vendors. If time allows, take a 1-hour boat ride to Seal Island, home to over 4,000 seals.
Visit the fish processing factory selling freshly caught fish. This is also a fantastic photo spot due to its stunning surroundings, including many fishing boats.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - Experience the excitement of driving through this 9.7 km scenic route with 114 curves. Stop at several photo spots to capture the breathtaking landscape.
The peak is a must-stop, famous for commercials by international celebrities and companies. In winter, watch for whales gliding along the coast.
At the end, you’ll find one of the Blue Flag beaches - Long Beach. A stop here is highly recommended for its view and location.
- Cape Point Vineyards Tasting Room - Visit this beautiful winery with outstanding views of the valley. A brief stop for a glass of wine is a welcome break in a busy day.
This winery produces top-quality white wine and features a restaurant known for its amazing dishes. The location is a must for photos, as it sits atop a mountain overlooking the sunny valley.
From here, enjoy extraordinary views of Long Beach.
- Cape Point - The highlight of the tour. Explore the stunning landscape, home to more plant species than the rest of Europe.
Look for the padros erected by the Portuguese community in honor of their pioneering sailors. Take the funicular to the lighthouse and the final flight of steps up. Notice the new lighthouse in use here.
Walk down to some lookout points that bring you closer to the cliffs and clear waters. There is an art and curio shop at the top for shopping.
On your way down, look for Dias Beach and the 45-minute walking trail from Cape Point to the southwestern tip of Africa.
- Cape of Good Hope - Visit the southwestern tip of Africa, a notable geographical location with abundant marine life. The choppy seas with huge seaweed are extraordinary.
Nearby boulders are home to seals and ocean birds. The area is home to popular wildlife, including African baboons, elands, zebras, wildebeests, and caracals.
Ostriches are also part of the wildlife here. This is also home to the Galjoen, the national fish of South Africa.
- Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Walk on the wooden boardwalk and get close to the penguins. Explore this amazing nature reserve and see penguins along the perimeter fence.
Choose between Stony Point access or Boulders Beach, where you can paddle with the penguins.
- Simon’s Town - Explore this charming town, one of South Africa’s oldest settlements. Look for warships, as it’s home to the South African Navy.
The harbor is filled with fishing boats, highlighting the town’s fishing activities. Explore the main road shops with antiques and vintage clothing.
Admire the buildings along the main road, declared a national heritage, showcasing colonial Dutch architecture. Many shops sell art and crafts, also available from local vendors. The historical Dane Just Nuisance statue is a prominent feature in the market.
- Muizenberg Beach - At Muizenberg Beach, visitors will enjoy a scenic stop at one of Cape Town’s most iconic and colorful coastal destinations. Known for its vibrant Victorian-style beach huts, this long stretch of white sand along the warm Indian Ocean is a favorite for surfers and sunseekers alike. Guests can stroll along the beachfront, soak up the laid-back atmosphere, watch locals riding the waves, or capture picture-perfect moments against the backdrop of the mountains and sea. It’s a relaxing and photogenic pause that brings out the youthful, beach-loving spirit of the Cape Peninsula.

- Hotel pick-up and drop-off in air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water provided
- Registered Tourist Guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off in air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water provided
- Registered Tourist Guide
- Cape Of Good Hope entry ticket R455 per person
- Boulders’ Beach Penguins entry ticket
- Funicular at Cape Point Lighthouse
- Cape Point entry fee per child
- Boulders’ Beach Penguins entry ticket per child
- Table Mountain Cable Car ticket R450 must be bought online
- Cape Of Good Hope entry ticket R455 per person
- Boulders’ Beach Penguins entry ticket
- Funicular at Cape Point Lighthouse
- Cape Point entry fee per child
- Boulders’ Beach Penguins entry ticket per child
- Table Mountain Cable Car ticket R450 must be bought online
This tour is undoubtedly one of the finest in Cape Town, combining two of the city’s top three attractions. It offers a rich historical experience and insights into Cape Town’s luxurious residential areas.
The tour features incredible photo opportunities with breathtaking views throughout the journey. Visitors can enjoy pristine white beaches, some of…
This tour is undoubtedly one of the finest in Cape Town, combining two of the city’s top three attractions. It offers a rich historical experience and insights into Cape Town’s luxurious residential areas.
The tour features incredible photo opportunities with breathtaking views throughout the journey. Visitors can enjoy pristine white beaches, some of which hold Blue Flag status. Exciting activities include a trip to Seal Island, home to thousands of seals, and a refreshing 45-minute walk from Cape Point to the Cape of Good Hope.
The tour showcases remarkable birdlife, marine life, and plant species, along with historical insights along the way. It is one of Cape Town’s most popular tours, consistently delivering an exceptional experience regardless of the weather. Guests can engage with locals and savor delicious cuisine during the tour.
Ultimately, the tour leads to Table Mountain, the only one of The New 7 Wonders of Nature located in a city.
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.