Experience the unbeatable beauty of Cape Town on a full-day tour. Visit the Boulders Penguin Colony, explore breathtaking mountains, and marvel at the spectacular Cape Point. Small group sizes and door-to-door service provided.
Experience the unbeatable beauty of Cape Town on a full-day tour. Visit the Boulders Penguin Colony, explore breathtaking mountains, and marvel at the spectacular Cape Point. Small group sizes and door-to-door service provided.
- Bo-Kaap - Explore the vibrant Bo-Kaap, a Cape Georgian community formerly known as the Cape Malay Quarter. Bo-Kaap’s unique architectural designs, cobblestone streets, and brightly colored walls offer fantastic photo opportunities, while its 300-year-old history provides much to appreciate. Additionally, Bo-Kaap is renowned for its delicious Cape…
- Bo-Kaap - Explore the vibrant Bo-Kaap, a Cape Georgian community formerly known as the Cape Malay Quarter. Bo-Kaap’s unique architectural designs, cobblestone streets, and brightly colored walls offer fantastic photo opportunities, while its 300-year-old history provides much to appreciate. Additionally, Bo-Kaap is renowned for its delicious Cape Malay cuisine, which blends influences from Malaysia, Africa, and the Indonesian Archipelago.
- Bantry Bay - As we drive leisurely along the coast, leaving Bo-Kaap behind, we will pass through some of Africa’s most luxurious suburbs, including Bantry Bay. This seaside suburb is nestled on the western slopes of the world-famous Lion’s Head mountain. Meteorologists note that Bantry Bay is the only suburb in Cape Town unaffected by the southeastern winds, thanks to Lion’s Head. With over 260 wind-free days a year, it stands out in Cape Town’s typically windy climate.
- Camps Bay Beach - Known as one of Cape Town’s most affluent suburbs, Camps Bay Beach boasts a stunning white sandy beach, palm trees, and the Twelve Apostles Mountain range as a backdrop. It offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and is a popular spot to watch the sunset. The suburb comes alive at night with trendy bars, cocktail lounges, and clubs. Guests will have the chance to step out of the vehicle, enjoy the views, and capture photos of this masterpiece created by nature and human hands.
- Hout Bay - Just 20 minutes from Camps Bay lies Hout Bay, a picturesque town surrounded by dramatic mountains. Hout Bay, meaning “wood bay” in Dutch, was historically where the Dutch East India Company sourced timber for building settlements and ships. Affectionately known as the Republic of Hout Bay, the town is isolated by mountains, accessible only by driving over mountain passes. We will stop at Hout Bay harbor, where guests can opt for a boat ride to Seal Island.
- Duiker Island - In the heart of Hout Bay is a bustling fishing harbor. Visitors flock here to explore coffee shops and souvenir markets. Some take the opportunity to embark on an optional 40-minute boat trip to an island inhabited by over 5,000 Cape fur seals. While waiting for the trip to resume, one can enjoy a 7-minute walk to Hout Bay Beach.
- Chapman’s Peak Drive - After enjoying the seals and souvenir markets at Hout Bay harbor, our journey continues along the rocky coastline via Chapman’s Peak Drive, one of the most awe-inspiring and scenic mountain roads in the Cape. This engineer’s pride runs from north to south along the edge of the Chapman’s Peak mountains, which plunge into the ocean like an avalanche. There are picnic sites and rest spots where guests can step out of the car to soak in the beauty through their eyes or camera lenses.
- Noordhoek Farm Village - If the tour does not stop at Hout Bay harbor, guests will have the opportunity to visit Noordhoek Farm Village. Located at the southern end of Chapman’s Peak Drive, it is filled with renowned coffee shops, raw juice bars, bakeries, and souvenir shops. Guests may also want to use the restroom before the long drive towards the Cape of Good Hope.
- Cape Point Ostrich Farm - After leaving Noordhoek Farm Village, we will pass through several suburbs and townships such as Ocean View, Misty Cliffs, and Scarborough. We will make a quick stop at the Ostrich Farm to view Africa’s largest bird from the roadside. Guests are welcome to step out of the car and take pictures.
- Cape Point Nature Reserve - Cape Point Nature Reserve spans 7,700 hectares and is home to the southwesternmost point of Africa and the third oldest lighthouse in South Africa. It is part of the world’s richest floral kingdom, with over 2,000 plant species, most of which are endemic. Guests might also spot animals such as baboons, zebras, and various antelopes grazing or grooming by the roadside.
- Cape of Good Hope - The Cape of Good Hope was once the famed corner of Africa. Before advanced navigational systems, sailors realized here that they were sailing more easterly than southerly on their way to the Far East from Europe. A large sign with coordinates and a “Welcome to the Cape of Good Hope” message is popular with visitors for photos. Guests may also take a 45-minute walk to Cape Point or opt for a bus ride.
- Old Cape Point Lighthouse - Our final stop inside the nature reserve is the Cape Point Lighthouse. An inclined paved pathway leads visitors to the lighthouse, standing over 300 meters above sea level. The elevated lighthouse offers a 360-degree view of the entire peninsula and excellent photo opportunities. If walking is not preferred, the funicular is available at an extra cost. Guests can also enjoy lunch at the Two Oceans Restaurant or grab a takeaway from the food shop.
- 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. Since being listed as endangered, a boardwalk was constructed to minimize human disturbance at the penguin colony. However, guests can still get very close to the penguins and take close-up pictures from the boardwalk.
- Simon’s Town - The Victorian-built Simon’s Town is home to South Africa’s navy and is known for its fresh seafood. Guests may have lunch here, depending on the guide’s discretion.
- Kalk Bay - Kalk Bay, meaning “Limestone Bay,” is one of South Africa’s oldest holiday resorts. Nestled between the sea and mountains, Kalk Bay is adorned with stylish buildings from the mid-1800s. Visitors might explore Kalk Bay’s restaurants, art galleries, theaters, Cuban cigar bars, or fresh fish markets if time permits.
- Muizenberg - Muizenberg is the last town along the False Bay coast before returning to Cape Town. A surfer’s paradise, Muizenberg’s 14km-long beach is popular with beachgoers, swimmers, and surfers. The water is warmer than in Cape Town, and the bay’s shallow waters make swimming enjoyable, while the consistent surf is a haven for surfers. Along the beach are colorful changing huts that make for great photo opportunities. (Please note that a stop at the beach is only possible if traffic flows freely on the day.)

- Bottled water
- Toll Fees at Chapman’s Peak
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Toll Fees at Chapman’s Peak
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Entrance fees - Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve
- Cape Point Funicular
- Entrance fees - Boulders penguins colony
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Entrance fees - Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve
- Cape Point Funicular
- Entrance fees - Boulders penguins colony
- Gratuities
Embark on an unforgettable adventure, where breathtaking natural beauty and rich history converge to create a truly mesmerizing experience. From a vast expanse of the Atlantic ocean, to rugged mountains, pristine beaches, historic architectures, vibrant cafes. Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff or simply seeking a day of adventure and…
Embark on an unforgettable adventure, where breathtaking natural beauty and rich history converge to create a truly mesmerizing experience. From a vast expanse of the Atlantic ocean, to rugged mountains, pristine beaches, historic architectures, vibrant cafes. Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff or simply seeking a day of adventure and exploration, this tour promises to be an exhilarating and enriching experience.
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.