Discover Cape Town’s scenic drives, historic landmarks, and wildlife on a private day tour. Experience breathtaking views, wine tasting, and more.
Discover Cape Town’s scenic drives, historic landmarks, and wildlife on a private day tour. Experience breathtaking views, wine tasting, and more.
- Cape Town Central - The tour kicks off here, with pick-up from your Cape Town accommodation at 8:00 a.m. Cape Town is famous for Table Mountain, Robben Island, the Cape of Good Hope, seals, wine tasting, and romantic honeymoons.
- Bo-Kaap - A stop at Bo-Kaap, formerly the Cape Malay Quarter, offers visitors the chance to capture memorable…
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Cape Town Central - The tour kicks off here, with pick-up from your Cape Town accommodation at 8:00 a.m. Cape Town is famous for Table Mountain, Robben Island, the Cape of Good Hope, seals, wine tasting, and romantic honeymoons.
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Bo-Kaap - A stop at Bo-Kaap, formerly the Cape Malay Quarter, offers visitors the chance to capture memorable photos with vibrant houses as a backdrop. The tour guide will provide insights into these historic homes and the heritage of the local residents, many of whom have roots in Indonesia and Malaysia. Bo-Kaap is renowned for its colorful houses, Cape Malay cooking lessons, street art galleries, and spices.
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Camps Bay - After visiting Table Mountain, the tour continues with a drive along the Atlantic seaboard, passing through Bantry Bay, Clifton, and Camps Bay. A stop at Maiden’s Cove offers a prime photo opportunity, with stunning views of the Twelve Apostles mountain range and the pristine Camps Bay Beach. Camps Bay is celebrated for its beautiful beaches, bars, and restaurants.
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Clifton - Here, enjoy the best views of the Twelve Apostles peaks, Lion’s Head, and the back of Table Mountain while stopping at Maiden’s Cove. Clifton is known for having some of the most beautiful and expensive properties in the country.
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Chapman’s Peak Drive - This drive is one of the world’s most scenic routes. A stop at Chapman’s Peak viewpoint, especially at Plaza Two in front of the Sentinel Mountain, offers breathtaking views of mountain ranges and the ocean. The drive, with its 114 curves over nine kilometers, links Hout Bay to Noordhoek and is renowned for sightseeing and photography.
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Noordhoek Farm Village - Noordhoek offers the Long Beach for photos and the Farm Village for refreshments, coffee, and the chance to purchase crafts and souvenirs.
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Cape of Good Hope - Visiting the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve is a highlight of the day. A photo behind the Cape of Good Hope name board is a must. The tour guide will share the history of the Bartolomeu Dias and Vasco Da Gama beacons. The Cape is the most southwestern point of the African continent, where the warm Agulhas and cold Benguela currents meet.
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Cape Point - At Cape Point, travelers can opt for a short hike from the Cape of Good Hope to the lighthouse. Alternatively, the guide can direct you to the Flying Dutchman Funicular for a ride to the lighthouse (fee not included). Cape Point is the official meeting point of the two ocean currents.
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Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Simon’s Town is known for some of Cape Town’s best beaches. The warm waters of False Bay make it ideal for swimming and sunbathing. The highlight is the charming African penguin colony, where visitors can meet and photograph these delightful creatures along the boardwalk.
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St James Beach - At Muizenberg, visitors can view the colorful beach huts and take photos. These huts serve as changing rooms for sunbathers, and the tour guide will share their history. The beach is famous for surfing and is home to a vibrant surfing community, swimming pools, and colorful wooden huts. Muizenberg is a reminder of the 1795 war between the British and the Dutch, which lasted three months and ended in British victory.
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Baden Powell Drive - The drive along Baden Powell Drive towards Stellenbosch offers views of a large colony of marine birds, fishermen, informal settlements, the country’s largest recording studio, and wine plantations.
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Vredenheim Big Cats Park - This location offers encounters with big cats such as white and African lions, white tigers, and Bengal tigers. Black and African leopards can also be seen in their habitat, along with other antelopes. The estate is family-friendly, featuring a children’s playground and domestic animals like rabbits, ducks, donkeys, goats, llamas, horses, turkeys, pigs, and chickens. It’s a lovely place for families and those seeking exotic experiences. The venue is also popular for weddings, thanks to its beautiful gardens and floral arrangements.
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Stellenbosch - Founded in 1679, Stellenbosch is the heart of the country’s wineries. The tour includes a city tour of Stellenbosch and its university, where the Pinotage variety was invented by Dr. Abraham Perold in 1925. Stellenbosch is the second oldest town in South Africa, home to over 200 award-winning wine estates and the renowned Stellenbosch University, which educates over 27,000 students annually. Stellenbosch is famous for wine tasting, honeymoon destinations, culinary experiences, and being a top university in South Africa. The big cats encounter is optional and time-permitting, as doors close at 16:00.
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Cape Town Central - Return to the hotel, marking the end of the itinerary.

- Chapman’s Peak Drive toll fees
- Bottle of water
- Boulder’s Beach penguins
- Wine tasting and entrance to the big cats
- Pick up and drop off
- Cape of Good Hope entrance
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Accredited tourist guide chauffeur
- Chapman’s Peak Drive toll fees
- Bottle of water
- Boulder’s Beach penguins
- Wine tasting and entrance to the big cats
- Pick up and drop off
- Cape of Good Hope entrance
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Accredited tourist guide chauffeur
- Lunch
- Lunch
You will be driven on the scenic drives with remarkable road curving along the contours of our beautiful mountains. Here are a few scenic drives that will driven: sea point residential and promenade the mother board of Jewish community in south Africa, Victoria Road which hugs the Back of table Mountain and the Lion’s Clifton which regarded as the…
You will be driven on the scenic drives with remarkable road curving along the contours of our beautiful mountains. Here are a few scenic drives that will driven: sea point residential and promenade the mother board of Jewish community in south Africa, Victoria Road which hugs the Back of table Mountain and the Lion’s Clifton which regarded as the Beverly hills of Africa , Chapman’s peak Drive , the most spectacular drive in the Country if not the world with 114c curves starting in Hout Bay and moving towards Noordhoek passing by Misty cliffs , Scarborough, oldest Ostrich Farm in Cape Town, Dias and Vasco Da Gama Beacons to be seen on the lookout of the Cape point, catch a glimpse of the stunning False Bay, best View point of Hottentots Holland Mountain Boulder’s beach, Penguins Colony kalk Bay, possibly Whale Watching between June -November Muizenberg, Surfing, Drive on Coastal Baden Powell drive to Stellenbosch Vredenheim wine tasting and Wildlife , stellenbosch city tour.
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.