Explore Cape Town’s iconic landmarks: Table Mountain, Cape Point, and penguins. Discover history, breathtaking views, and natural beauty on this private tour.
Explore Cape Town’s iconic landmarks: Table Mountain, Cape Point, and penguins. Discover history, breathtaking views, and natural beauty on this private tour.
- Bo-Kaap - Wander through the lively streets of Bo-Kaap, renowned for its vividly painted houses and rich cultural history. Engage with the welcoming locals whose families have resided here for generations, and experience the warm spirit that makes this historic neighborhood one of Cape Town’s most vibrant gems.
- Table Mountain Aerial Cableway…
- Bo-Kaap - Wander through the lively streets of Bo-Kaap, renowned for its vividly painted houses and rich cultural history. Engage with the welcoming locals whose families have resided here for generations, and experience the warm spirit that makes this historic neighborhood one of Cape Town’s most vibrant gems.
- Table Mountain Aerial Cableway - At Table Mountain, take in stunning panoramic views of Cape Town, the surrounding ocean, and distant mountain ranges. Explore the unique natural beauty of the area, including the iconic Protea flowers and a rich variety of plant life found only in this region. Enjoy a scenic ride on the rotating cable car to the summit, where you can wander along the pathways, capture unforgettable photos, and admire one of the New7Wonders of Nature.
- Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Visit the renowned Boulders Beach Penguin Colony, home to thousands of the delightful and endangered African Penguins — affectionately known as the “tuxedo swimmers.” Walk along the boardwalks and sandy shores to observe these charming flightless birds up close in their natural habitat, and capture unforgettable photos surrounded by giant granite boulders and crystal-clear waters.
- Cape of Good Hope - Known as the corner of Africa, where the Cold Atlantic and the Indian oceans converge. The Cape of Good Hope is, however, only the most south-westerly point of Africa. Hiking trails to the summit of the Cape offer great opportunities for activity and sightseeing. The Cape of Good Hope sign is also a major attraction. Visitors often need to stand in a queue, and if there is no queue, there would be no hope.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - Chapman’s Peak, often referred to as the “Pearl of the Cape,” is a stunning mountain pass on the western side of the Cape Peninsula between Hout Bay and Noordhoek. As you travel along the famous Chapman’s Peak Drive, enjoy one of the most scenic coastal roads in the world, with dramatic cliffs, breathtaking ocean views, and perfect photo stops. The mountain’s unique geology, where Cape Granite meets Table Mountain sandstone, is world-renowned and adds to the natural wonder of this unforgettable route.
- Cape Point Nature Reserve - Cape Point is a dramatic promontory located at the southeastern tip of the Cape Peninsula, within the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. This breathtaking site marks one of the most scenic spots on the African continent, where rugged cliffs rise high above the ocean and the Atlantic and Indian currents meet. Visitors can take a funicular or hike up to the old lighthouse for panoramic views, explore coastal trails, and experience the unspoiled beauty and wild charm of this iconic landmark.

- Private Tour Guide/Driver, Vehicle and Fuel
- Bottled water
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Entrance Fees to Chapman’s Peak
- Entry/Admission - Chapman’s Peak Drive
- Private Tour Guide/Driver, Vehicle and Fuel
- Bottled water
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Entrance Fees to Chapman’s Peak
- Entry/Admission - Chapman’s Peak Drive
- Food , Drink and Gratuities(optional)
- Entrance to the Boulders Beach Penguins
- Entrance Fees to Cape Point
- Mountain cable entrance fees
- Food , Drink and Gratuities(optional)
- Entrance to the Boulders Beach Penguins
- Entrance Fees to Cape Point
- Mountain cable entrance fees
Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope have been renowned landmarks at Africa’s southern tip, guiding sailors for centuries on their voyages around the continent. It was here that Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias first navigated the Cape of Good Hope in 1488, establishing the sea route to the East. Today, visitors can stand where history unfolded,…
Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope have been renowned landmarks at Africa’s southern tip, guiding sailors for centuries on their voyages around the continent. It was here that Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias first navigated the Cape of Good Hope in 1488, establishing the sea route to the East. Today, visitors can stand where history unfolded, surrounded by dramatic cliffs, vast ocean vistas, and pristine natural beauty. Alongside the iconic Table Mountain, with its flat-topped peak dominating Cape Town’s skyline, these landmarks embody the spirit, history, and grandeur of the Cape Peninsula.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.