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We travel from the Mother City to Cape Point and visit the Penguins in-between.
We will visit or pass by the following attractions:
- Clifton & Camps Bay
- Twelve Apostles mountains
- Hout Bay
- Seal Island
- Chapman’s Peak Drive
- Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve
- Cape Point
- Boulders Beach
- Penguin Colony
- Simon's Town
Itineraries
Clifton & Camps Bay
Clifton & Camps Bay
Situated along the Atlantic Seaboard, the beaches of Clifton and Camps Bay are pristine white beaches and beautiful. There a many restaurants to choose from on the 'Camps Bay' strip.
Hout Bay & Seal Island Boat Trip
Hout Bay & Seal Island Boat Trip
Hout Bay has a beautiful beach, delicious fresh seafood and the Bay Harbour market. There are a variety of restaurants to choose from. We suggest visiting the thousands of seals that inhabit the Seal Island.
Chapman's Peak Drive
Chapman's Peak Drive
In 1915, with the use of convict labour supplied by the newly formed Union Government, construction began from the Hout Bay end, and in the following year work began from Noordhoek. The first portion of the road to the Lookout was opened in 1919.
This spectacular roadway took seven years to complete, at a cost of ₤20 000. The Hout Bay - NoordHoek Road ‘hewn out of the stone face of Sheer Mountain’ was opened to traffic on Saturday 6 May 1922 by the Governor of the Union of South Africa, His Royal Highness Prince Arthur of Connaught.
Cape Point
Cape Point & Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve
Situated on the very tip of the peninsula, the area spans across landscapes such as rugged cliffs, unique fauna and flora, and vast open spaces. See over 250 species of birdlife, baboons, bucks and the Cape Mountain Zebra. Explore the Cape of Good Hope, a world-renowned landmark, and monuments in honour of two of the world's most famous explorers - Vasco da Gama and Bartolomeu Dias, who discovered Cape Point in 1488.
Penguin Colony & Simon's Town
Penguin Colony & Simon's Town
A good way to see the African penguins is from the wheelchair-friendly wooden boardwalk at Foxy Beach that takes you within a few metres of the birds, accessible via the information centre on Kleintuin Road. The path next to the Kleintuin Road entrance is also worth a walk, you will spot wandering penguins as well as their incubators.These flightless birds roam freely around the area, so you can get relatively close to them, but please don’t disturb or try to touch them. They can bite – a warning sign is when they move their heads from side to side
Return back to you Hotel
Return back to you Hotel
After a long day, of exploring the Cape, we return you to you Accommodation Establishment and trust you have had a memorable day out!
- Vehicle
- Professional guide
- Pick up and drop off at hotel
- Entrance fee to Cape Point Nature Reserve and Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
- Lunch
- Optional visit fees (Penguin Colony and Seal Island)
- Gratuities
