If you had one day in Cape Town then this is the tour today. It covers the entire peninsula and covers all the major highlights such as cape point, boulders penguin colony and Chapmans peak. Adding the table mountain cableway is an easy addition making this the perfect one day tour. Like with all our experiences this tour is personalised to focus on your interests and backed with experienced guides and luxury vehicles, you can expect nothing less than an unforgettable experience.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  On-board WiFi
✔  Road and Parking Tolls
✔  In-vehicle air conditioning
✔  Bottles Water On-board
✔  Certified Tour Guide
✖  Lunch
✖  Entry Fees
Pickup Locations
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Additional Info: Pick-up and drop-off is a location of your choice within 30km of Cape Town City Centre
Itinerary
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Cape Point Nature Reserve Cape Point, located in the Cape of Good Hope nature reserve in South Africa, is a must-visit destination for any nature lover or adventurer. This stunning coastal location boasts breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, with rugged cliffs and sparkling blue waters as far as the eye can see. The Cape of Good Hope nature reserve is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including baboons, antelopes, and over 250 species of birds. Hiking trails crisscross the reserve, offering visitors the chance to explore the unique landscapes and spot some of the local wildlife. One of the highlights of a visit to Cape Point is taking a ride on the Flying Dutchman Funicular, a railway that takes you to the top of the peak. From here, you can take in panoramic views of the surrounding area and snap some Instagram-worthy shots of the scenery.

Duration:  60 minutes

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Chapman's Peak Drive This iconic coastal road is a must-see, offering some of the most breathtaking views in the area. Stretching for 9 kilometers through the mountains between Noordhoek and Hout Bay, Chapmans Peak is famous for its dramatic twists and turns. As you wind along the road, you'll be treated to stunning vistas of the ocean and rugged cliffs that drop away into the water below. There are several lookout points along the route where you can stop and take in the views, snap some photos, or even have a picnic. And if you're feeling adventurous, you can also go for a hike in the surrounding mountains. But be aware that the road can be quite narrow and winding in places, so it's not recommended for nervous drivers or those who get car sick easily. However, if you're up for the challenge, the drive is well worth it.

Duration:  20 minutes

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Boulders Beach Penguin Colony Boulders Beach is home to a colony of African Penguins, which are also known as Jackass Penguins because of their distinctive braying calls. There are around 2,500 penguins living here, and they are as cute as they are clumsy. One of the coolest things about visiting the Boulders Penguin Colony is that you can get up close and personal with these little guys. There is a boardwalk that winds through the colony, and you can walk right past the penguins as they waddle around, preen themselves, and occasionally squabble with each other. Of course, it's important to respect the penguins and their habitat. You aren't allowed to touch them or feed them, but that doesn't mean you won't want to take a million pictures of them. Trust me, they are very photogenic! If you're lucky, you might even get to see some penguin chicks, which are absolutely adorable. They are covered in soft, fuzzy down feathers and are often seen begging for food from their parents.

Duration:  30 minutes

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Muizenberg Muizenberg is a laid-back suburb situated in the beautiful city of Cape Town, South Africa. Known for its idyllic beaches and laid-back atmosphere, Muizenberg has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. One of the highlights of Muizenberg is its famous beach, which is perfect for surfers of all levels. The waves are reliable and consistent, making it a great spot for beginners to learn how to ride the waves. If surfing isn't your thing, you can always take a leisurely stroll along the beach or enjoy a picnic with family and friends. Another must-see attraction in Muizenberg is Surfer's Corner, a bustling strip of cafes and restaurants located right on the beachfront. Here you can enjoy a delicious meal while soaking up the sun and taking in the stunning ocean views.

Duration:  15 minutes

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Cape of Good Hope Located at the southern tip of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa, the Cape of Good Hope is a rocky headland that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. It's a popular tourist destination that attracts millions of visitors every year. The Cape of Good Hope is known for its stunning coastal views, rugged terrain, and diverse wildlife. Visitors have the opportunity to see a variety of animals, including baboons, ostriches, and even whales during the annual migration season. If you're a nature lover, you won't want to miss out on the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, which is home to over 1,100 plant species. History buffs will appreciate the Cape of Good Hope's rich history. The Portuguese navigator, Bartolomeu Dias, was the first European to reach the Cape in 1488, and it later served as a halfway point for Dutch ships traveling to the Dutch East Indies. It's also been an important navigation landmark for centuries due to its treacherous waters and unpredictable weather.

Duration:  30 minutes

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Simon's Town t's a quaint and charming little town located on the eastern side of the Cape Peninsula. Simonstown is known for its rich naval history, which is reflected in the numerous museums, monuments, and Victorian-style buildings that line the streets. If you're a history buff, you'll definitely want to take a stroll down St. George's Street and visit the Simonstown Museum. But that's not all there is to see and do in Simonstown. You can also take a swim at the beautiful Boulders Beach, home to a colony of cute little African penguins. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, you can hop on a boat tour to Seal Island to get up close and personal with some of the Cape's resident seals. And of course, you can't leave Simonstown without trying some of the local seafood. There are plenty of restaurants and cafes that serve up fresh fish and chips, lobster, calamari, and other tasty dishes.

Duration:  60 minutes

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Hout Bay For starters, the scenery is absolutely breathtaking. You've got these huge, gorgeous mountains as the backdrop, and then the ocean right in front of you. It's seriously something else. Plus, there are some great beaches in the area where you can chill out and soak up the sun. But it's not just about the views - there's plenty to do in Hout Bay too. If you're into hiking, there are some insane trails nearby that will take you right up into the mountains. And if you're feeling brave, you can even try your hand at abseiling or rock climbing. For something a little more laid back, there are some awesome cafes and restaurants in the area. I highly recommend grabbing a coffee and some brekkie at the Hout Bay Coffee Roastery - the food and drinks are top notch. Finally, if you're after some epic souvenir shopping, you have to check out the Bay Harbour Market. It's got everything from clothing to jewellery to local crafts, and the vibe is so cool.

Duration:  60 minutes

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Camps Bay Camps Bay is famous for its pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear blue ocean water. The scenery is breathtaking, and you'll often find people taking their morning or evening walks along the beach promenade. If you're feeling adventurous, there's plenty to do in Camps Bay. You can take a dip in the ocean, surf the waves, go kayaking, or even take a hike up Lion's Head for an incredible view of the bay. When it comes to dining and nightlife, Camps Bay has got you covered. You'll find a vast array of restaurants and bars, offering everything from casual beachside eats to fine dining experiences. The palm-lined street is buzzing with energy, and it's a great place to grab a drink with friends or mingle with the locals.

Duration:  30 minutes

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Noordhoek his charming coastal town is located on the southern coast of the Cape Peninsula, just a short drive from the city center. Noordhoek is famous for its stunning natural scenery, including a beautiful beach with soft sand and crystal-clear waters. Whether you're looking to sunbathe on the beach, swim in the sea, or go for a leisurely stroll, Noordhoek beach has something for everyone. In addition to its beautiful beach, Noordhoek is also home to a number of excellent restaurants, cafes, and bars. Whether you're in the mood for a casual lunch, a romantic dinner, or a night out with friends, you'll find plenty of great options to choose from here.

Duration:  30 minutes

Additional info
•  Wheelchair accessible
•  Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
•  Service animals allowed
•  Public transportation options are available nearby
•  Specialized infant seats are available
•  Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
•  All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
•  Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Free cancellation
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Price:
From $151.25
Ticket:
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
duration:
8 hours
Guide in:
English   
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.