Embark on a private city tour in South Africa, exploring the iconic Table Mountain, picturesque Camps Bay, and historic landmarks. Includes cable car ticket and breathtaking views.
Embark on a private city tour in South Africa, exploring the iconic Table Mountain, picturesque Camps Bay, and historic landmarks. Includes cable car ticket and breathtaking views.
- DHL Stadium - Visitors will encounter this world-class stadium, constructed for the 2010 World Cup. It seats 58,000 and is a striking structure, though currently underutilized, sparking discussions due to its maintenance costs for Cape Town.
- Mouille Point - Features the non-operational old lighthouse and a park for children. It includes…
- DHL Stadium - Visitors will encounter this world-class stadium, constructed for the 2010 World Cup. It seats 58,000 and is a striking structure, though currently underutilized, sparking discussions due to its maintenance costs for Cape Town.
- Mouille Point - Features the non-operational old lighthouse and a park for children. It includes residential apartments, the iconic Robben Island, a mini-golf park, and a public gym.
- Sea Point - Known for residential apartments and Mandela’s large glasses. Paragliders land here, and it hosts the Sea Point swimming pool. Visitors will also find the Department of Sea Fisheries Research Station, along with several hotels and restaurants.
- Clifton Beaches - One of the top 10 Blue Flag beaches, divided into four sections from beach no. 1 to 4. It’s among the most expensive residential areas in Cape Town, home to the city’s priciest property.
- Camp’s Bay Beach - The most popular beach in Cape Town, consistently on the Blue Flag status list. Known as a haven for the rich and famous, it offers stunning photo opportunities with the Twelve Apostles mountains and Table Mountain as a backdrop. The beach features trendy restaurants, coffee shops, and two hotels, attracting sunbathers and those seeking a tan.
- Table Mountain - Visitors will be taken to the cable car station at the mountain’s base. The aerial view of Cape Town is breathtaking, showcasing the surrounding mountains, ocean, and the vibrant African sky. From the base, one can admire the long beach stretching from the harbor to Bloubergstrand, along with the townships and city neighborhoods.
- Lion’s Head - One of the most hiked mountains globally, also serving as a paragliding launch site.
- Signal Hill - Offers nearly 360-degree views of Cape Town. A cannon is fired daily at noon from this location. It’s a popular paragliding launch site and a favored spot for watching the sunset. Tourists often gather here with wine, gin, and champagne to enjoy the view. Visitors can capture stunning photos of Robben Island and Table Mountain from a different perspective, along with views of the waterfront, harbor, and World Cup Cape Town Stadium.
- Bo-kaap - Known for its vibrant, colorful houses, this is the oldest Muslim settlement in South Africa, with 19 sites declared National Heritage Sites in 2019. It offers numerous photo opportunities and a chance to experience the historic cobbled driveways. The area attracts international students learning English in Cape Town. A museum provides insights into the Malay community’s history and contributions to Cape Town’s development.
- Company’s Gardens - Visitors will explore South Africa’s oldest garden, a park and heritage site in the city’s heart. Originally a refreshment station for the trade route around Africa, it hosts diverse fauna, including Egyptian geese, herons, rodents, famous squirrels, and an aviary with various bird species. The garden also houses the South African Art Gallery, featuring a permanent collection of South African, African, British, French, Dutch, and Flemish art. Visitors will admire the pristine flora, including an 80-year-old bamboo plantation, a ginkgo tree, a towering rubber tree, and ancient saffron. Statues of historical figures are present, alongside the Parliament of South Africa and the Cathedral Church. The Iziko South African Museum offers insights into Southern Africa’s history and origins. It’s a peaceful and attractive spot for local and international visitors to spend the day.
- Iziko Slave Lodge - This museum educates visitors about the harsh realities of slavery at the Cape. It provides detailed information on the introduction and timeline of slavery, the origins of the slave community, and the slave masters. Visitors can experience the life of a slave through a recurring video series, learning about the slave trade routes, harsh conditions, and inhumane equipment used for control and torture.
- District Six Museum - This museum narrates the forced removal of non-whites from an area declared whites-only by the apartheid government in 1966. The removals began in 1968, leading to the creation of townships based on racial groupings. Visitors will learn about the events leading to these forced removals and the impact of this inhumane act by the apartheid government.
- Castle of Good Hope - Built by the Dutch between 1667 and 1672, visitors will explore South Africa’s oldest standing colonial building and one of the best-preserved structures of the Dutch East India Company worldwide. Visitors can walk through this pentagon-shaped castle, which was the center of civilian and military life at the Cape. It was used by both Dutch and British governments as control changed hands. A cannon is fired daily at noon from the castle.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Expert accredited guide
- Complimentary bottled water
- Air-conditioned transport
- Included Table Mountain Cable Car Ticket
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Expert accredited guide
- Complimentary bottled water
- Air-conditioned transport
- Included Table Mountain Cable Car Ticket
- Tea and coffee
- Gratuity
- Tea and coffee
- Gratuity
This tour brings the travelers to the leading tourist destination in Africa. It has a lot of attractions within a few minutes drive.
Travelers are taken on a sight seeing tour as they drive along the dramatic landscape of the coast. This drive is lined with blue flag beaches and upmarket residential properties. The charming coastline with its trendy…
This tour brings the travelers to the leading tourist destination in Africa. It has a lot of attractions within a few minutes drive.
Travelers are taken on a sight seeing tour as they drive along the dramatic landscape of the coast. This drive is lined with blue flag beaches and upmarket residential properties. The charming coastline with its trendy coffee shops and restaurants.
Traveleres will visit the iconic Table Mountain - the only attraction on the New 7 wonders of nature in a city. This city is loaded with history since the arrival of the Dutch in 1652. All developments going inland throught the southern African region started here.
This tour takes travelers to most of the landmarks and the oldest buildings in South Africa. It is home to the Parliament of South Africa and the place where medical milestones where achieved. The first ever human heart transplant in December 1967 and the first ever male transplant in the world in 2014.
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.