On the Cape Point and African Penguins Private Tour, travelers embark on an unforgettable journey through the stunning landscapes of Cape Town and its surroundings. Starting in the vibrant Bo-Kaap neighborhood, visitors can admire the colorful houses and rich culture before heading to the breathtaking coastal views of Bantry Bay and Camps Bay. They’ll enjoy scenic drives along Chapman’s Peak, marveling at its dramatic cliffs, before reaching the iconic Cape of Good Hope and the historic Cape Point Lighthouse, which offers panoramic vistas. The adventure continues to the delightful African Penguin Colony at Boulders Beach, where guests can observe these charming creatures in their natural habitat. En route, the picturesque towns of Fish Hoek and Simon's Town add to the charm of the experience. Concluding with a return to their Cape Town hotel, travelers will carry with them cherished memories of one of South Africa’s most stunning coastal regions.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  Private transportation
✔  Toll gate fees to Chapman's peak drive.
✔  Entry/Admission ticket to Cape Point / Cape of Good Hope
✔  Entry/Admission ticket to Penguins Colony
✔  Licensed English speaking guide
✔  Bottled water
✔  In-vehicle air conditioning
✔  Hotel pick up and drop off.
✖  Gratuities
Pickup Locations
1.  Onomo Cape Town Waterfront
2.  The PortsWood
3.  Cape Town Hollow
4.  SunSquare Cape Town Gardens
5.  Cloud 9 Boutique Hotel & Spa
6.  The Village Lodge
7.  Fountains Hotel
8.  Dysart Boutique Hotel
9.  Upper Bloem Apartment
10.  Casa Elena
11.  Upperbloem
12.  Salama Lodge
13.  The Capital 15 on Orange
14.  Apartments In Mandela Rhodes Place
15.  9 On Barrack
16.  ONOMO Hotel Cape Town - Inn On The Square
17.  Lnd Guest House
18.  Lady Hamilton Hotel
19.  Waterfront Village
20.  Holiday Inn Express Cape Town City Centre, an IHG hotel
Additional Info: We collect you any place you are in Cape Town, in a radius of 30 km from the City Center. Including all hotels, air bnb, guest houses, apartments etc..
Itinerary
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Cape Town Central We will meet you at your hotel or from anywhere in Cape Town City centre around The Onyx Hotel, 57 Heerengracht Street, Cape Town Central 8001 South Africa Cape Town Cruise Terminal, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, 8002, South Africa Cape Town Intl Airport, Cape Town Central South Africa

Duration:  30 minutes

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Bo-kaap The Bo-Kaap is a vibrant neighborhood in Cape Town, renowned for its colorful houses and rich cultural heritage. Originally home to the area’s Muslim community, the Bo-Kaap is a living testament to the city's diverse history. As you stroll through the cobbled streets, you’ll encounter Cape Malay architecture, brightly painted facades, and charming shops selling local wares. The area is also famous for its authentic Cape Malay cuisine; consider trying a local dish while you're here. You can visit the Bo-Kaap Museum to delve deeper into the history and traditions that shape this unique neighborhood. Photographers will love capturing the vivid backdrop of the iconic houses against the stunning backdrop of Table Mountain, making this stop a must for anyone visiting Cape Town.

Duration:  30 minutes

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Bantry Bay Nestled along the Atlantic Seaboard, Bantry Bay is one of Cape Town's most picturesque and affluent suburbs. Characterized by scenic ocean views, it boasts a tranquil atmosphere and is less crowded than neighboring areas. The stunning coastal promenade is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a morning run, offering breathtaking panoramas of the ocean and the Twelve Apostles mountain range. Additionally, the bay's strategic position means it’s often shielded from the strong winds common to this region, making it an ideal spot for picnics and relaxation. Don’t miss the chance to dine at one of Bantry Bay’s upscale restaurants, where you can savor exquisite meals accompanied by spectacular sunset views over the Atlantic Ocean. A visit to Bantry Bay provides a perfect blend of relaxation and natural beauty.
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Camps Bay Camps Bay is one of Cape Town's most glamorous beaches, beloved by both locals and tourists. Flanked by palm trees and picturesque mountains, the area is famous for its beautiful sandy beach, sparkling blue waters, and stunning sunsets. The promenade is lined with cafes, restaurants, and bars, offering a vibrant atmosphere for socializing and dining. For adventure seekers, various water sports, including surfing and snorkeling, are available. Nature enthusiasts can explore the nearby Lion's Head and Table Mountain trails, which provide breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding landscape. Camp Bay is also a hub for cultural events and festivals, making it a lively destination year-round. Whether you’re looking to soak up the sun, enjoy a meal, or embark on an adventure, Camps Bay has it all.

Duration:  30 minutes

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Twelve Apostles The Twelve Apostles mountain range is one of Cape Town's most iconic natural attractions, forming a majestic backdrop to the city. This series of rocky peaks runs parallel to the Atlantic Ocean and offers a stunning panorama that captivates both photographers and nature lovers. Hiking trails meander through the area, providing countless opportunities to explore the local flora and fauna while taking in breathtaking coastal views. One of the most popular trails leads to the summit of Lion's Head, where you can enjoy panoramic vistas that stretch from Table Mountain to the ocean. The mountain range is also rich in biodiversity, including unique plant species endemic to the region. Whether you're hiking, picnicking, or simply admiring the scenery, the Twelve Apostles is a must-see for any visitor.

Duration:  15 minutes

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Clifton Clifton is renowned for its stunning beaches and is often considered one of Cape Town's premier beach destinations. Divided into four distinct coves, each beach offers a unique atmosphere, from family-friendly spots to tranquil escapes. The soft white sand, turquoise waters, and dramatic mountains create a picturesque setting perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or simply enjoying the view. The beach is popular among both locals and tourists and is particularly lively during the summer months. The surrounding area features upscale restaurants and cafes where you can savor delicious meals while gazing out at the ocean. Good surf conditions make Clifton a prime spot for water sports, including paddleboarding and kayaking. Whether you’re looking for relaxation or adventure, Clifton's beauty and vibrancy are undeniable.
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Hout Bay Hout Bay is a stunning fishing village located along the scenic Atlantic coastline, known for its awe-inspiring landscapes and vibrant community. Surrounded by mountains, the area offers numerous outdoor activities, including hiking, kayaking, and boat trips. A highlight for many visitors is the opportunity to take a boat tour to Seal Island, where you can observe thousands of seals basking in their natural habitat. Hout Bay's bustling harbor features lively markets, seafood restaurants, and charming shops, making it a great place to experience local culture. The sandy beach is perfect for sunbathing or leisurely walks along the shore. Don't miss the scenic drive along Chapman's Peak, which offers breathtaking views of the ocean and surrounding landscape. Hout Bay is a delightful destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Duration:  45 minutes

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Chapman's Peak Drive Chapman's Peak Drive is one of the world's most breathtaking coastal routes, winding along the cliffs of the Cape Peninsula. Spanning approximately 9 kilometers, the drive offers stunning panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Hout Bay, and the rugged mountains that frame them. Frequently voted as one of the most beautiful drives in South Africa, it includes numerous viewpoints where you can pull over and take photos. The road, carved into the rock face, showcases engineering marvels combined with the natural beauty of the surroundings. Along the way, you might spot local wildlife, such as baboons and various bird species. Whether you're driving the route or enjoying a picnic at one of the lookout points, Chapman's Peak Drive is an unforgettable experience that highlights Cape Town's stunning landscapes.

Duration:  15 minutes

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Cape of Good Hope The Cape of Good Hope is a breathtaking natural reserve located at the southwestern tip of Africa, often mistaken for the southernmost point of the continent. This iconic location is celebrated for its dramatic cliffs, diverse wildlife, and stunning vistas of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can explore numerous trails, offering breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and the surrounding flora and fauna. The Cape flaunts rich biodiversity and is home to several endemic species. At the entrance, the Cape Point Lighthouse stands as a historic landmark, providing incredible panoramic views from its summit. Whether you’re hiking, bird watching, or simply taking in the vistas, the Cape of Good Hope is a must-visit destination, showcasing the beauty of South Africa's natural heritage.

Duration:  60 minutes

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Old Cape Point Lighthouse The Cape Point Lighthouse is a historic landmark situated at the southwestern tip of the Cape Peninsula, offering stunning views of the surrounding ocean and landscapes. Built in 1859, this iconic lighthouse stands at 238 meters above sea level, making it an essential navigational aid for ships sailing along the treacherous coastline. To reach the lighthouse, visitors can take a scenic hike or ride the funicular railway, both of which offer breathtaking panoramic views of the ocean and cliffs. The area is rich in biodiversity, home to a variety of plant and animal species, including baboons and numerous bird species. The view from the top is particularly spectacular at sunset, providing a truly unforgettable experience. Visiting the Cape Point Lighthouse is a highlight of any tour in the Cape Peninsula region.

Duration:  2 hours

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Boulders Beach Penguin Colony The African Penguin Colony at Boulders Beach is a unique and enchanting attraction located just outside Simon's Town. This pristine beach is famous for its resident population of endangered African penguins, which can be observed in their natural habitat. Visitors to Boulders Beach can take a leisurely stroll along wooden boardwalks that wind through the colony, providing excellent vantage points for observing these charming birds up close. The beach itself is idyllic, with soft white sands and crystal-clear waters, making it a perfect spot for swimming and sunbathing. Educational signage along the pathways ensures that visitors learn about the penguins’ conservation and habitat. Interacting with these delightful creatures while enjoying the stunning coastal scenery makes a visit to Boulders Beach a memorable experience for nature lovers.

Duration:  60 minutes

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Simon's Town Fish Hoek and Simon’s Town - The coastal towns of Fish Hoek and Simon’s Town offer a blend of historical charm and stunning natural beauty. Fish Hoek is known for its family-friendly beach, where you can enjoy swimming and sunbathing with gentle waves suitable for children. The picturesque surroundings also provide opportunities for hiking and exploring local wildlife. A short drive away, Simon’s Town is steeped in naval history and features the South African Navy's base. The vibrant waterfront offers shops, restaurants, and galleries, as well as attractions such as the South African Naval Museum. Notable for its quaint architecture, you can also visit the nearby Boulders Beach to see the famous African Penguin Colony. Exploring Fish Hoek and Simon’s Town promises a delightful mix of relaxation, culture, and adventure along the stunning coastline.

Duration:  60 minutes

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Cape Town Central As your private tour of Cape Point and the African Penguins comes to a close, enjoy a scenic drive back to your hotel in Cape Town. Reflect on the day’s adventures as you take in the beautiful landscapes and coastal views you’ve experienced. Whether you witnessed the stunning cliffs of the Cape Peninsula, the lively penguin colony, or the picturesque beaches, each moment is a part of the vibrant tapestry of the Cape Town region. Arriving back at your hotel, you can unwind and share your experiences with fellow travelers. With the day's memories firmly in your mind, you're left with a deep appreciation for the unique beauty and cultural richness that this part of South Africa has to offer. Your journey may have ended, but the stories you'll take home will last a lifetime.

Duration:  45 minutes

Additional info
•  Wheelchair accessible
•  Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
•  Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
•  All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
•  Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Free cancellation
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Price:
From $184.53
Ticket:
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
duration:
8.5 hours
Guide in:
English   
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.