Explore Cape Point’s stunning landscapes, encounter African penguins, and discover diverse wildlife on this unforgettable full-day tour.
Explore Cape Point’s stunning landscapes, encounter African penguins, and discover diverse wildlife on this unforgettable full-day tour.
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Bo-Kaap - The tour begins with a hotel pick-up, followed by a visit to Bo-Kaap, renowned for its vibrant historic houses that played a crucial role during the apartheid and post-apartheid periods. It also hosts one of South Africa’s oldest and largest mosques.
Bo-Kaap, also known as the Malay Quarter, is celebrated for its Cape Malay cuisine….
- Bo-Kaap - The tour begins with a hotel pick-up, followed by a visit to Bo-Kaap, renowned for its vibrant historic houses that played a crucial role during the apartheid and post-apartheid periods. It also hosts one of South Africa’s oldest and largest mosques.
Bo-Kaap, also known as the Malay Quarter, is celebrated for its Cape Malay cuisine. Visitors can enjoy a short stop to explore, capture photos, or purchase authentic spices if they are culinary enthusiasts.
- Camp’s Bay Beach - The next destination is Camps Bay, often referred to as the “Miami of Cape Town,” a popular spot for dining with breathtaking views of the Twelve Apostles and Lion’s Head. The pristine sandy beach and refreshing ocean breeze offer an ideal coastal setting.
Here, visitors can pause briefly to take photos and discover intriguing facts about Camps Bay.
- Hout Bay Harbour - Embark on a boat cruise to Duiker Island, where Cape fur seals can be seen in their natural habitat. These friendly animals provide a memorable wildlife experience, allowing for close-up photography and observation.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - Experience one of the most stunning drives along the Atlantic coast at the southwestern tip of Africa. This scenic route, showcasing remarkable and historic engineering, was constructed in the early 20th century to link Cape Town with the southern suburbs.
Visitors can stop briefly to admire the views and learn about the history and craftsmanship of this iconic coastal drive.
- Cape Point Nature Reserve - Walk or take the funicular (at your own expense, approximately R40–R60) to South Africa’s oldest lighthouse for a panoramic view of the national park.
There are three ways to reach the top. A paved path with stone staircases along the coastline offers the most scenic views. From the car park, a paved route provides a steady but manageable climb. For a quicker option, the Flying Dutchman funicular reaches the viewpoint in just three minutes for a small fee, offering a convenient alternative to walking.
- Cape of Good Hope - Often called the corner of Africa, the Cape of Good Hope is where the cold Atlantic and warm Indian Oceans converge. It is the most south-westerly point of the African continent.
The area features scenic hiking trails to the summit, perfect for both adventure and sightseeing. A popular attraction is the Cape of Good Hope sign, where visitors often queue for photos. It is said that “if there is no queue, there is no hope.”
- Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Home to thousands of endangered African penguins, often referred to as “tuxedo swimmers,” Boulders Beach Penguin Colony allows visitors to walk along the beach, observe them closely, and capture memorable photos of these flightless birds in their natural environment.
This is the final stop of the day. Lunch will be enjoyed at Simon’s Town Harbour before the journey back to Cape Town via Muizenberg Beach, where there will be a brief stop for photos.
Afterwards, visitors will be dropped off at their hotel.

- Entry to Chapman’s Peak
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entry to Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope
- Entry to Seal Island (Optional)
- Entry to Boulders Beach African Penguins
- Entry to Chapman’s Peak
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entry to Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope
- Entry to Seal Island (Optional)
- Entry to Boulders Beach African Penguins
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Anything not mentioned above
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Anything not mentioned above
The tour kicks off with a picturesque drive along the Atlantic coastline, passing through the chic suburbs of Camps Bay, offering stunning views of the Twelve Apostles, part of the Table Mountain range. The journey continues to the charming fishing village of Hout Bay, a hidden gem in Cape Town. Here, there is an opportunity to embark on a brief boat…
The tour kicks off with a picturesque drive along the Atlantic coastline, passing through the chic suburbs of Camps Bay, offering stunning views of the Twelve Apostles, part of the Table Mountain range. The journey continues to the charming fishing village of Hout Bay, a hidden gem in Cape Town. Here, there is an opportunity to embark on a brief boat excursion to Seal Island to observe the Cape Fur Seals that inhabit the area. The tour then proceeds to the Cape Point Nature Reserve, home to native wildlife and plant life. Visitors can spot a variety of animals, including baboons, Reebok, Cape Mountain zebra, bontebok, and the elusive eland. The reserve is also one of the world’s largest breeding grounds for tortoises. Bird enthusiasts will also find numerous fascinating species to admire.
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.