Cape Of Good Hope
Explore the dramatic coastline of the Cape Peninsula, visit Cape Point, and witness the meeting of two oceans at the southern tip.
Tour highlights
- Iconic Landmark Visit
Discover the dramatic meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
- Wildlife Encounters
Spot baboons, ostriches, and various bird species in their natural habitat.
- Scenic Hiking Trails
Enjoy picturesque walks offering breathtaking coastal views.
- Historical Insights
Learn about the Cape’s rich maritime history and early explorers.
Tour Itinerary
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE (fully inclusive guide and entry fees)
Chapman’s peak drive -
This is the road that joins Cape Town and the Southern Suburbs, with its beautiful view of the coast on the right-hand side.
Boulders Beach - The seat of the South African Navy, Simon’s Town has a charming coastal atmosphere and a vibrant history. Here you will get to see African Penguins at Boulders Beach.
Hout Bay harbour - A small fishing village often referred to as the Republic of Hout Bay.
Cape point - A famous landmark in Cape Town, situated on the tip of the Peninsula, with the Indian Ocean on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other.
Camps Bay - Beautiful beaches along the Atlantic Ocean.
12 APOSTLES - Stunning natural scenery along the coastline.
Cape of Good Hope - One of the most iconic landmarks in South Africa.
frequently asked Questions
How physically demanding is the Cape Point tour?
The tour involves light walking, with the option to take a funicular up to the lighthouse, making it suitable for all fitness levels.
Will we see wildlife during the tour?
Yes, there’s a chance to see baboons, ostriches, and other native animals in their natural environment along the peninsula.
Is there a specific time of year that’s best to visit?
The tour runs year-round, but summer (Oct–Mar) offers the best weather for clear views and warmer temperatures.