What You Will Do
Embark on a thrilling day tour that will take you on a journey from the majestic Table Mountain to the charming African Penguins and culminate at the legendary Cape of Good Hope.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Bo-Kaap
10 minutes
We will have an opportunity to discover Bo-kaap, a Cape Georgian community formerly known as the Cape Malay Quarter. Bo-kaap's endemic architectural structures, cobbled stoned streets and brightly coloured walls makes for a great photo session but it is also her 300 years old history that leaves one with a lot to savour.
In addition, Bo-Kaap is also known for its delicious Cape Malay cuisine, which combines elements of Malaysia, Africa and the Archipelago of Indonesia.
2
Table Mountain National Park
1 hour
Table mountain is one of the oldest Mountains in the world. It was formed more then 500 million years ago, when the continents splitter. The flatness on top is attributed to the Glaciers, when the mountain was at Sea Level. Tectonic plates pushed the mountain to 1067m above Sea Level. It's the Official New Seventh wonder of Nature in the world
3
Camps Bay
This is one of the most affluent suburbs in Cape Town. Known for its beautiful white sandy beach, palm trees and The Twelve Apostles Mountain range as a backdrop. It offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Camps bay Beach is also a Hotspot to watch the sunset, which makes the suburb alive at night with its trendy bars, cocktail lounges and clubs.
4
Hout Bay
A short 20 minutes from Camps bay lies Hout Bay. A beautiful town surrounded by dramatic mountains on all sides. Hout bay is Dutch for wood bay and history books has it that this is where the Dutch east India company once used to fetch timber for the building of settlements and Ships. Hout bay is also affectionately known as The Republic of Hout bay. The dramatic mountains surrounding the town Isolates the town from all other towns and leaving motorist with only one way to access this town and which is by driving over mountain passes.
5
Chapman's Peak Drive
20 minutes
This is one of the most famous scenic drives in the world. Constructed in 1915, and was officially opened to the public in 1922. The road was built to connect the community of Houtbay and Noordhoek. The road was named after John Chapman, , a pilot who in the 18th century guided ships around the trenderous waters of the Cape of Good Hope. This road is also considered to be an engineering marvel of its time. The different colour you will see in the rock, is caused by the Iron Oxide in the rock. It offers breathtaking views, with the mountain on the one side and the ocean on the other side.
6
Noordhoek Farm Village
30 minutes
This is a small picturesque coastal village, located at the foot of Chapmans Peak drive. Known for its rural amd tranquil atmosphere, with a mix of farmlands, horse paddocks, and vineyards scattered throughout the area. The village has a laid back vibe, with a very strong tight knit community. At the farm village, they roast coffee beans. This is a perfect stop for coffee lovers. The is also a bakery, for those with a sweet tooth and some suvinour shops.
7
Simon's Town
This is a historic naval town, which has a long history dating back to the 18tht century. The town has served as a strategic naval base for the British Royal Navy and later the South African Navy. The town was established in 1687, and was named after Simon Van Der Stel, the second Governor of the Cape. Over the years, Simon's town played a significant role in the maritime activities and naval operations in the region. The town also features well.preserved historic buildings and Victorian -era architecture.
8
Boulders Beach Penguin Colony
1 hour
This beach is famous for its colony, the African Penguins. Also known as the Jackass Penguins, due to their distinctive braying sound. This is one of the few places in the world where ypu can get up close to Penguins in their Natural Habitat. In addition, it's also a perfect beach to swim on hot sunny days.
9
Cape Point Nature Reserve
It is located on the Southern Tip of the Cape Peninsula. Known for its stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity and historical significance. The reserve is also home to a range of wildlife such as Baboons, antelopes, ostriches and a diverse range of bird species. The Fynbos vegetation in the park forms part of the Cape Floral Kingdom. The Kingdom is known for its incredibly rich and diverse flora, with a number of plant species found nowhere else on earth. The reserve also forms part of the Greater Table Mountain National Park.
10
Cape of Good Hope
30 minutes
This is a rocky headlands on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula. Known for its stunning natural beauty, rocky coastline, pristine beaches and its historical significance in its age of exploration. It was first rounded by the Portugeuse Explorer Bartholomew Diaz in 1488. He named it 'Cape of Storms' due to its trenderous weather conditions. However, King John II of Portugal renamed it 'Cape of Good Hope' because of the optimistic prospects of a Sea route to the East. The Cape became an important sea route for ships traveling to and from the East.
The Cape of Good Hope is also known for its Geographical Significance, and it The Most South Western Point on the African Continent.
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Cape Point
Located within in Table Mountain National Park, and is known for its dramatic cliffs, stunning ocean views, an diverse fauna and flora. The Point was a crucial landmark for early European Explorers navigating the seas to the East. It marked a major milestone in the quest to find a Sea route to Asia, leading to the establishment of important trade routes.
The construction of the Lighthouse in 1859, further enhanced its role in maritime navigation.
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