Embark on a captivating Cape of Good Hope and Bo-Kaap tour, filled with penguins, stunning beaches, Dutch architecture, wildlife, and fascinating history. Discover blue flag beaches, photo stops, delicious food, and unique art and craft. Experience the freshest air and explore shipwrecks, hiking trails, and tidal pools. Don’t miss this informative and enjoyable adventure!
Embark on a captivating Cape of Good Hope and Bo-Kaap tour, filled with penguins, stunning beaches, Dutch architecture, wildlife, and fascinating history. Discover blue flag beaches, photo stops, delicious food, and unique art and craft. Experience the freshest air and explore shipwrecks, hiking trails, and tidal pools. Don’t miss this informative and enjoyable adventure!
- Bo-Kaap - Visitors can capture stunning photos of the vibrant houses. Discover the history and culture of the Malay Quarter. Stroll through this charming neighborhood, admire the mosques, and explore the cobblestone streets.
- Camps Bay - Cape Town’s most famous beach, featuring trendy cafes, restaurants, and bars. Nestled amidst upscale…
- Bo-Kaap - Visitors can capture stunning photos of the vibrant houses. Discover the history and culture of the Malay Quarter. Stroll through this charming neighborhood, admire the mosques, and explore the cobblestone streets.
- Camps Bay - Cape Town’s most famous beach, featuring trendy cafes, restaurants, and bars. Nestled amidst upscale residential areas, it boasts the breathtaking backdrop of The Twelve Apostles.
Travelers will pause for a fantastic photo opportunity in a location where numerous films have been shot.
- Hout Bay - A harbor town encircled by lush mountains and the ocean. Drive to the harbor, home to an arts and crafts market.
Here, you can observe many fishing boats, as it hosts Cape Town’s largest fishing industry. Occasionally, seals emerge from the water for tourists to photograph for a small fee.
Watch for fresh fish deliveries at the harbor’s fish factory, where you can purchase fresh fish if desired.
- Seal Island - Opt for a boat ride to Seal Island, home to around 70,000 Cape Fur Seals. In addition to the seals, there are 24 different bird species, including approximately 200 kelp gulls and small groups of Cape and White-breasted Cormorants.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - An almost 10km scenic drive that leaves you in awe as you navigate the 114 curves carved into the mountainside.
Pause at several photo stops to breathe in the fresh air and capture stunning photos against countless backdrops. This location is also featured in several commercials, showcasing its remarkable beauty.
- Noordhoek Farm Village - Enjoy a delicious coffee at this village, home to the Cape’s finest bakery, handcrafted ice cream, a charming juice bar, and a country pub. A variety of shops and live music are available weekly.
- Simon’s Town - Drive through this village, the oldest settlement in South Africa. Admire the captivating colonial Cape Dutch architecture along the main road, designated as a national heritage site.
Don’t miss the warships, indicating the town’s role as the home of the SA Navy. The harbor also hosts fishing boats. In town, explore museums and the statue of Able Seaman Just Nuisance, a Great Dane who remains the only dog officially enlisted in the British Royal Navy.
Along the main road, several restaurants offer a wide range of South African dishes, from steaks to seafood. This is where lunch is enjoyed.
- Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Visit this popular colony, likely the most famous attraction in Simon’s Town. Encounter African penguins, whose numbers have grown to nearly 3,000 since 1992 when it began with just a pair.
At Foxy Beach, walk on the wooden boardwalk to get within arm’s length of these flightless birds. Learn about these charming creatures from the small wooden frames along the boardwalk.
With the same ticket, you can choose (time permitting) to visit Boulders Beach, featuring soft white sand and large boulders that shield the beach from the wind. There’s a good chance of spotting the rock rabbit, commonly known as the Dassie.
- Cape of Good Hope - Explore this renowned rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa. It’s the meeting point of the warm Agulhas current and the cold Benguela current.
This area is a major attraction due to its rich bird and plant species. While there are few wild animals, the Chacma baboon is the most notable. The site holds significant historical importance, as Portuguese sailors Bartolomeu Diaz and Vasco Da Gama rounded the southern tip of Africa here.
- Old Cape Point Lighthouse - Take a funicular or a healthy walk to the lighthouse, built in 1857 but no longer serving its original purpose due to frequent fog cover.
Several lookout points offer breathtaking views of the bay, with its towering stone cliffs, endemic fynbos, stunning bays, and rolling green hills.
- St. James - Known for its colorful Victorian-style bathing boxes, tidal pool, and rock pools popular with children.
Admire the local Cape Dutch architecture, reminiscent of the Dutch arrival in 1652. The attractive houses are constructed from limestone, plaster, and stone, with traditional thatching.
The neighborhood also hosts South Africa’s oldest bar, The Brass Bell, and is a popular fishing spot where locals fish year-round, especially in summer.
Numerous art and craft shops attract international travelers purchasing souvenirs. With several seafood restaurants, you can also enjoy a quick soft cone on the go.
- Muizenberg Beach - The most popular surfing beach in Cape Town, offering consistent waves year-round.
Explore the surf shops where you can rent equipment, attire, and even take lessons. Top-notch restaurants are known for delicious seafood and quality beef steaks. A few shops serve soft cones, and grabbing a cup of coffee after a long day on tour is a great idea.
Look for the Shark Flags hoisted by the City of Cape Town, advising beachgoers about water visibility and shark sightings.
One of the most appealing features is the colorful houses used as changing rooms by locals. Walk on the pristine white sand and enjoy the bay views. A closer look may reveal the popular jellyfish in this area.

- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Bottled water provided
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Registered Tourist Guide
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Bottled water provided
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Registered Tourist Guide
- Optional Funicular at Cape Point
- Entry fee to cape Of Good Hope Nature Reserve per adult
- Entry fee for Cape of Good Hope per child under 12years
- Optional Penguins Boulders’ Beach per adult
- Entry fee at Boulders Beach Penguins per child under 12 years
- Optional Funicular at Cape Point
- Entry fee to cape Of Good Hope Nature Reserve per adult
- Entry fee for Cape of Good Hope per child under 12years
- Optional Penguins Boulders’ Beach per adult
- Entry fee at Boulders Beach Penguins per child under 12 years
This tour is both informative and enjoyable, offering a wealth of sightseeing opportunities and historical insights. Participants will encounter fascinating bird and plant life, as well as incredible wildlife.
The journey includes visits to several blue flag beaches, captivating photo opportunities, and plenty of fun. Additionally, travelers will enjoy…
This tour is both informative and enjoyable, offering a wealth of sightseeing opportunities and historical insights. Participants will encounter fascinating bird and plant life, as well as incredible wildlife.
The journey includes visits to several blue flag beaches, captivating photo opportunities, and plenty of fun. Additionally, travelers will enjoy delicious food and explore colonial Dutch architecture. One highlight is visiting a rare location known for having the freshest air in the world.
Along the route, there is stunning art and craftwork, along with valuable ostrich products. The tour also features numerous shipwreck sites and hiking trails, tidal pools, and much 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.