Embark on an 8-hour tour in Table Mountain Penguins and Cape of Good Hope, offering breathtaking views, encounters with exciting wildlife, rich history, and interactions with locals. Don’t miss the chance to pedal with penguins at Boulders’ Beach!
Embark on an 8-hour tour in Table Mountain Penguins and Cape of Good Hope, offering breathtaking views, encounters with exciting wildlife, rich history, and interactions with locals. Don’t miss the chance to pedal with penguins at Boulders’ Beach!
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Table Mountain National Park - Enjoy a brief 3-minute cable car journey to the summit of this renowned mountain. Capture stunning photos as the cable car offers a 360-degree view on the way up.
Stroll across the tabletop and discover the diverse bird and plant species. Keep an eye out for the dassie, the well-fed rock rabbit that is a highlight of…
- Table Mountain National Park - Enjoy a brief 3-minute cable car journey to the summit of this renowned mountain. Capture stunning photos as the cable car offers a 360-degree view on the way up.
Stroll across the tabletop and discover the diverse bird and plant species. Keep an eye out for the dassie, the well-fed rock rabbit that is a highlight of the national park.
Marvel at the breathtaking view of Cape Town, including Robben Island and the entire bay. The long beach stretching from the harbor to Blauberg is particularly impressive. You might also encounter hikers using the various trails to reach the top.
Spot the famous Camps Bay Beach and the Twelve Apostles peaks.
- Camp’s Bay Beach - Walk along this pristine white sand beach and take a refreshing dip in the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy views of the iconic Table Mountain, The Twelve Apostles peaks, and Lion’s Head.
This beach is the city’s most popular due to its array of restaurants, hotels, and coffee shops. Capture as many photos as you wish in this stunning location.
Local vendors offer exquisite art and crafts for purchase. Occasionally, Cape Town street performers showcase their gymnastic talents.
- Hout Bay - Discover this charming village, nestled among mountains, the ocean, and the African blue sky. Stroll along the harbor and watch for seals. If time allows, take a 45-minute to 1-hour boat trip to Seal Island, home to over 4,000 seals. Avoid this trip when the sea is rough.
Visit the fish processing factory for freshly caught fish. The area is bustling with fishing boats, as it is a hub for Cape Town’s fishing industry.
Explore the local vendors’ art and crafts as you wander around.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - Experience this nearly 10km scenic drive, an engineering marvel carved into the mountainside. It’s one of the most picturesque spots on this tour.
With 114 curves, there are numerous photo opportunities with breathtaking views. This location has been featured in several international commercials and is known for Cape Town’s most famous accident.
Along the route, you’ll likely see hikers, bikers, cyclists, and joggers enjoying the scenery.
- Cape Point - Discover this stunning nature reserve teeming with birdlife, animal species, and beautiful plants. Look for the two beacons built by the local Portuguese community.
The Protea, South Africa’s national flower, is found here. The reserve is home to various animals, including Chacma baboons, antelopes, zebras, caracals, and wildebeests.
Visit the popular lighthouse, accessible via a 12-minute walking trail or a 3-minute funicular ride. A flight of steps also leads to the top.
Explore the lookout points for a fantastic view of the new lighthouse currently in use.
- Cape of Good Hope - Visit the southwestern tip of Africa for a spectacular view of the turbulent seas and dramatic cliffs. If time permits, take a 45-minute walk from Cape Point to this location.
This area offers numerous photo opportunities with its stunning surroundings, including boulders, rough seas, seals, and vibrant birdlife.
Seaweed is abundant, and the marine life is thriving. Wooden boards marked “The Most South Western tip of Africa” attract nearly a million visitors annually.
- Boulders Beach Penguin Colony - Explore this nature reserve, home to over 4,000 penguins. Discover the area from various vantage points, including Stony Point with its wooden boardwalk.
You can choose to paddle with the penguins at Boulders Beach. Walk along the perimeter fence for close encounters with these flightless birds.
Also, watch for the dassie, the rock rabbit found in Table Mountain Nature Reserve.
- Simon’s Town - One of South Africa’s oldest settlements, Simon’s Town features colonial Dutch architecture along the main road. Stroll through Jubilee Square, where several restaurants offer excellent seafood and South African cuisine.
At sea, you can spot warships, as this is the home of the SA Navy. Walk close to the numerous fishing boats in the harbor.
Explore shops selling art, crafts, antiques, and old-fashioned clothing, as well as curio shops. Several museums provide insights into South Africa’s history and culture.
- Muizenberg Beach - Walk along this expansive beach, known for its consistent waves and surf schools. Numerous surf shops offer equipment rentals. Both locals and internationals are drawn to this beach for its restaurants and coffee shops. Don’t miss out on grabbing a pizza.
The famous colorful houses attract many visitors, both locals and internationals, for memorable photos.

- Pick up and drop off at your hotel at the end of the tour
- Accredited tourist guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Complimentary visit to The Diamond Works - Museum (time permitting)
- Bottled water
- Pick up and drop off at your hotel at the end of the tour
- Accredited tourist guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Complimentary visit to The Diamond Works - Museum (time permitting)
- Bottled water
- Cable Car Ticket at Table Mountain R450/person all day
- Cape Point tickets R455/adult international R215 Child R225 SADC R100/Child SADC R190
- Boulders Penguins R215/adult R110/child /110/Adult R50/child SADC R45/Adult R25/Child SA
- Gratuities
- Cable Car Ticket at Table Mountain R450/person all day
- Cape Point tickets R455/adult international R215 Child R225 SADC R100/Child SADC R190
- Boulders Penguins R215/adult R110/child /110/Adult R50/child SADC R45/Adult R25/Child SA
- Gratuities
The top-rated excursion in Cape Town. Unforgettable panoramas and scenery throughout the entirety of the journey. Provides sufficient time for delving into South Africa’s rich heritage.
This expedition also lets explorers come face-to-face with some of South Africa’s most thrilling wildlife. It leads you to one of the key sites that have influenced East…
The top-rated excursion in Cape Town. Unforgettable panoramas and scenery throughout the entirety of the journey. Provides sufficient time for delving into South Africa’s rich heritage.
This expedition also lets explorers come face-to-face with some of South Africa’s most thrilling wildlife. It leads you to one of the key sites that have influenced East and West trading since the 1600s. It introduces you to one of the rare places on earth boasting the cleanest air to inhale.
Guides visitors through some of the most lavish residential districts in Cape Town and stunning pristine sand coastlines. Offers the chance to engage with the native inhabitants from beginning to end.
This journey presents infinite opportunities for photography as well as mingling with the penguins at Boulders’ beach.
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.