Embark on an unforgettable journey through the Cape Peninsula, experiencing the best of Camp’s Bay, with a photostop at Maiden’s Cove. Opt for a boat cruise to Duiker Island or explore the vibrant Hout Bay market. Drive along Chapman’s Peak for breathtaking views, indulge in Noordhoek Farm Village, and savor wine-tasting at a nearby winery. Discover unique ostrich leather goods at an ostrich farm and visit Cape Point’s historic lighthouse and Cape of Good Hope. Explore fishing villages, encounter penguins at Boulders Beach, and end with a scenic coastal drive along False Bay, stopping briefly at Simon’s Town, Kalk Bay and St. James to admire the iconic Victorian beach huts.
Bottled water
Toll Gate: Chapman’s Peak
English Tour guide and driver, transport and fuel
Pickup and drop-off in Cape Town Central
Food, drinks, and wine tasting unless specified
Gratuities (optional)
Entry- Boat trip to Seal Island from R120,00 per adult
Entry- Cape Point = non-SA R400,00 per adult
Entry- Boulder’s Beach = non-SA R190,0 per adult
Copy of passport or ID card required
The highlight of most cruises in the Indian Ocean or Africa ends up in Cape Town, South Africa. If the cruise stays only for a day or 2, it is imperative that a tour in Cape Town must be from locals that are expert in this area. Like in Port Elizabeth, we were very fortunate to engage Into Tours. Janina from Into Tours booked us for a full day Private Tour <<Cape Peninsula Point and Penguins>>. Despite the fact that our cruise ship Norwegian Dawn docked late for an hour and the chaos thereafter when everyone on board wanted to disembark at the same time, Janina made sure that our driver Christian was there for us. After a delay of almost 2 hours, we did the best day-tour ever in South Africa (Camps Bay, Chapman's Peak Drive, Cape of Good Hope, Cape Point National Park, Boulders Beach with the African Penguins, Bo-kaap, etc. to name a few). Our driver/guide Christian was like a long lost brother to us. We had a magnificent day and had lunch at the Black Marlin Restaurant, however, the saddest part of the whole day-tour was saying goodbye and farewell after he drove us back to the Port Terminal. - Enrique
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