Explore Cape Town’s iconic sites on a private tour, including Table Mountain and Cape of Good Hope, with flexible itineraries and seamless access.
Explore Cape Town’s iconic sites on a private tour, including Table Mountain and Cape of Good Hope, with flexible itineraries and seamless access.
- Bo-Kaap - Bo-Kaap is among the oldest neighborhoods in Cape Town. Situated between the City of Cape Town to the west and Signal Hill to the east, it is recognized as one of the first permanent settlements for freed slaves in the Cape during the mid-1800s. The vibrant Cape Georgian houses here draw daily visitors, and your guide will be eager to…
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Bo-Kaap - Bo-Kaap is among the oldest neighborhoods in Cape Town. Situated between the City of Cape Town to the west and Signal Hill to the east, it is recognized as one of the first permanent settlements for freed slaves in the Cape during the mid-1800s. The vibrant Cape Georgian houses here draw daily visitors, and your guide will be eager to share stories about them, as well as the history of Bo-Kaap and its residents. After capturing photos and learning about the area’s history and culture, your tour will proceed west towards the coast.
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Table Mountain National Park - Rising over a kilometer above sea level, Table Mountain is a breathtaking natural wonder that attracts millions of visitors worldwide each year. A cable car frequently operates from the lower cable stations to the mountain’s summit, offering spectacular views of the City of Cape Town, Robben Island, and the Atlantic Ocean. Your guide will accompany you on the Table Mountain tour, providing insights into the mountain’s formation, flora, and fauna, and assisting with photography.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE TABLE MOUNTAIN CABLE CAR OPERATES SUBJECT TO FAVORABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS. IF TABLE MOUNTAIN IS CLOSED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, YOU MAY RETAIN THE TICKETS FOR ANOTHER DAY OR REQUEST A REFUND FOR THE TABLE MOUNTAIN TICKETS. IF THERE ARE LONG WAIT TIMES FOR THE CABLE CAR, THE GUIDE MAY CHOOSE TO SKIP THIS, ALLOWING YOU TO KEEP YOUR TICKET.
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Camps Bay - Nestled between the renowned Twelve Apostles mountain range and a pristine, granitic white sandy beach is the suburb of Camps Bay, also known as the Beverly Hills of Cape Town! While it is primarily known for its affluent real estate, our tour will focus on the area’s natural beauty. Your guide will highlight some of Cape Town’s most famous landmarks, such as the Twelve Apostles, Lion’s Head, and Table Mountain. After taking photos of Camps Bay, the tour will continue southward.
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Hout Bay - Hout Bay is affectionately referred to as “The Republic of Hout Bay” due to its isolation from other towns by mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. Named after a once-thriving indigenous forest, the town now boasts one of Cape Town’s busiest fishing harbors, world-class seafood restaurants, and a variety of tourist activities.
IF YOU WISH TO TAKE A SEAL ISLAND TOUR, IT WILL BE AT YOUR OWN EXPENSE AND SUBJECT TO THE GUIDE’S DISCRETION AND TIME.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - After exploring Hout Bay, the journey will continue further south via the world-famous Chapman’s Peak Drive, a state-of-the-art mountainside road! Numerous photo opportunities will be available as you wind through Chapman’s Peak Drive, enjoying some of Cape Town’s most scenic views.
DISCLAIMER: CHAPMAN’S PEAK DRIVE IS OPEN SUBJECT TO FAVORABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS AND MAY BE CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE.
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Cape Point Ostrich Farm - Cape Point Ostrich Farm is located 100 meters from the main entrance of Cape Point National Park. Ostriches can be viewed from the roadside, but if you wish for a closer encounter, your guide will gladly drive you inside the farm, where you can view, photograph, and feed the ostriches up close.
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Cape Point Nature Reserve - Cape Point National Park spans 7,700 hectares and is home to the world’s richest floral kingdom. Over 2,000 different plant species of the Cape Floral Kingdom grow here naturally, with 70% being endemic to the area. Wildlife such as antelopes, ostriches, birds, zebras, and baboons also inhabit this place. Your guide will drive you around the park, sharing fascinating stories about early explorers and flora, and making stops for photography.
WARNING: KEEP VEHICLE WINDOWS CLOSED TO PREVENT BABOONS FROM ENTERING. MAINTAIN A SAFE DISTANCE FROM BABOONS WHEN OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE. FEEDING BABOONS IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
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Old Cape Point Lighthouse - Perched at Cape Point peak and towering over 400 meters above sea level is the unused Cape Point Lighthouse. It is the third oldest lighthouse and attracts hikers from the Cape Point car park daily. The views from the Cape Point Lighthouse are among the best in and around Cape Town. If hiking is not for you, a funicular is available at an additional cost.
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Cape of Good Hope - The Cape of Good Hope is the southwesternmost point of the African continent, where the Atlantic and Indian Ocean currents converge. The waters here are renowned for their diverse marine life. Visitors have the opportunity to walk or hike, and a prominent sign welcoming you to this famous and historically significant maritime landmark is a popular photo spot.
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Simon’s Town - Simon’s Town was named after Governor Simon Van Der Stel, who founded the town in the late 1600s as a lee shore during the winter months. Today, Simon’s Town operates primarily as a naval port town and is easily recognized by its Victorian buildings lining the main road. The town is also known for some of Cape Town’s best and freshest seafood restaurants, Boulders Beach, and delightful coffee and ice cream on sunny days. You may choose to have lunch at a restaurant of your choice.
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Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Boulders Beach is home to the endangered African penguin and is one of only two mainland penguin colonies in South Africa. A boardwalk was constructed to minimize disturbance to the penguins, helping to slow their extinction rate while allowing visitors to safely observe and photograph them up close.
NOTICE: TOUCHING OR FEEDING PENGUINS IS NOT PERMITTED.
- Kalk Bay - Kalk Bay, meaning Limestone Bay in a local language, is a charming fishing town nestled between False Bay and the mountains of the Cape Peninsula. Voted by Forbes magazine as one of the 12 coolest places to live in the world, Kalk Bay is vibrant with restaurants, theaters, shops, and art galleries, making it the most lively town in the southern peninsula suburbs of Cape Town.

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- Lunch
- Gratuities
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Explore Cape Town’s iconic landmarks on a customized private tour tailored for your group. This adventure takes you to the colorful Bo-Kaap, the breathtaking views from Table Mountain, and the awe-inspiring Cape of Good Hope, ensuring a memorable journey without the hassle of large crowds. Enjoy the flexibility to adjust the tour route to suit your…
Explore Cape Town’s iconic landmarks on a customized private tour tailored for your group. This adventure takes you to the colorful Bo-Kaap, the breathtaking views from Table Mountain, and the awe-inspiring Cape of Good Hope, ensuring a memorable journey without the hassle of large crowds. Enjoy the flexibility to adjust the tour route to suit your interests, with included transport and admission to Table Mountain for easy access to popular sites. Capture unforgettable memories at the many photo stops along the way.
- Private tour crafted for your group, away from the crowds
- Visit essential attractions like Bo-Kaap and Cape of Good Hope
- Skip the lines with included Table Mountain admission
- Flexible itinerary customized to your interests and preferences
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.