Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Cape Peninsula on this guided tour. Visit Cape Point, see penguins at Boulders Beach, and enjoy wine tasting in the Constantia Valley. Book now!
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Cape Peninsula on this guided tour. Visit Cape Point, see penguins at Boulders Beach, and enjoy wine tasting in the Constantia Valley. Book now!
- Cape Town Stadium (Green Point Stadium) - The tour begins in the city, with the first highlight being a drive past the stadium built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
- Camps Bay - The first stop, 15 minutes from the city, is at Maidens Cove, offering a chance to capture stunning photos of Camps Bay beach and the Twelve Apostles, which extend along…
- Cape Town Stadium (Green Point Stadium) - The tour begins in the city, with the first highlight being a drive past the stadium built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
- Camps Bay - The first stop, 15 minutes from the city, is at Maidens Cove, offering a chance to capture stunning photos of Camps Bay beach and the Twelve Apostles, which extend along the back of Table Mountain.
- Llandudno Beach - The beautiful Llandudno is a favorite among the rich and famous. Formula One World Champion Michael Schumacher used to enjoy his private holiday home here.
- Clifton - The tour passes through Clifton, known for having the most expensive real estate in Africa, with properties reaching up to USD 12,000,000. The four small beaches, from 1st to 4th, are popular during the summer months.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - Renowned as one of the world’s most scenic drives, this 13km pass with 114 bends was constructed between 1915 and 1922. A stop at the lookout point offers views over Hout Bay, Duiker Island Seal Colony, and Kommetjie.
- Noordhoek Beach - Known as the largest beach in the Western Cape, it’s popular for horse riding and surfing. From the vantage point above, you can see as far as False Bay.
- Hout Bay - In 1652, Hout Bay was a favored location when the Dutch established a replenishment station in Cape Town. They collected timber here for ship repairs and construction. Today, it is a quaint fishing harbor.
- Slangkop Point Lighthouse - Built during World War I and operational since 1919.
- Cape of Good Hope - A must-see in Cape Town, the park boasts 1,094 indigenous plant species and various animals, including Bontebok, Eland, Zebra, Ostrich, Duiker, Caracal, and Baboons. From August to December, the flowers are in bloom. The tour visits the most southwestern point of Africa, where tea, coffee, and biscuits are served. Known as the Cape of Storms, the ocean view is always breathtaking.
- Long Beach - A well-known spot for surfers, this beach was a popular village during the hippie era and remains laid-back. The first restroom break is here (noted for cleanliness), with a chance to enjoy the scenery from the wooden deck and watch surfers in action.
- Cape Point Ostrich Farm - A fun stop on the tour, featuring a shop selling beautiful ostrich leather products and painted shells. Feeding the ostriches is a highlight, offering plenty of laughs and photo opportunities.
- Old Cape Point Lighthouse - Ascend to the lighthouse on Africa’s only commercial funicular. At the top, climb 114 steps to the old lighthouse, 238m above sea level, built in 1859, offering spectacular views of Cape Town. From another vantage point, glimpse the new lighthouse from 1919, once the world’s most powerful with 19 million candle power.
- Seaforth Beach - Lunch is within walking distance of the penguin colony, typically at Seaforth Restaurant, though this may vary based on dietary needs or seating availability.
- Boyes Drive - A brief stop at the Shark Spotters hut on Boyes Drive provides a view of Muizenberg beach. This marks the end of False Bay, with views of Cape Point and Hangklip across the bay. Whale sightings are possible from June to November.
- Constantia Valley - One of South Africa’s nine wine routes, featuring 11 estates for tastings. The tour visits one estate, offering a choice of white and red wines. The area is renowned for its Sauvignon cultivar, thriving in the cool sea breeze from False Bay during summer. After a leisurely afternoon of tasting, the tour returns to the city, with drop-off around 5 PM at your hotel or other accommodation.
- Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - A must-see in Cape Town, the African penguins established this colony in 1982, now home to over 2,000 birds. In November/December, it can be a bit smelly as most birds undergo a three-week molting stage. These protected species are sadly declining in numbers but always entertain with their amusing waddle and antics.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transport in 2025 Ford Everest Sport 4x4 SUV or 2022 Ford Tourneo Custom, air-conditioned minivan
- Bottled water provided
- Owner driver/guide
- Live commentary on board
- Small private tour with a maximum of 7 guests
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transport in 2025 Ford Everest Sport 4x4 SUV or 2022 Ford Tourneo Custom, air-conditioned minivan
- Bottled water provided
- Owner driver/guide
- Live commentary on board
- Small private tour with a maximum of 7 guests
- Lunch
- Entrance fees
- Wine tasting at a Constantia Valley wine farm
- Entrance fees
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Entrance fees
- Wine tasting at a Constantia Valley wine farm
- Entrance fees
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Gratuities
All tours are operated by the owners! Each tour can accommodate up to 7 people. This full-day excursion takes you around the stunning Cape Peninsula, passing the renowned Clifton and Camps Bay beaches, through Hout Bay, and along the scenic Chapman’s Peak Drive. You’ll visit an ostrich farm before heading to the Cape of Good Hope, the most southwestern…
All tours are operated by the owners! Each tour can accommodate up to 7 people. This full-day excursion takes you around the stunning Cape Peninsula, passing the renowned Clifton and Camps Bay beaches, through Hout Bay, and along the scenic Chapman’s Peak Drive. You’ll visit an ostrich farm before heading to the Cape of Good Hope, the most southwestern point of Africa. Enjoy a ride on the funicular to the Cape Point lighthouse. Next, you’ll see the penguins at Boulders Beach, followed by lunch in Simon’s Town. The tour continues over Boyes Drive, offering views of False Bay and a brief stop at the Shark Spotters lookout. The final part of the tour is the Constantia Valley wine route, where you’ll visit one of the finest wine estates for a wine tasting. Alternatively, the tour can be done in reverse, ending with a beer tasting in Noordhoek Village.
- A maximum of 7 people per booking
- A small amount of walking is involved and stairs up to Cape Point lighthouse
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Please note that due to unforeseen roadworks or road closures, alternative routes may be used
- Non-smoking driver/guide
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.