Table Mountain, Penguin,Cape Point Private Day Tour in Cape Town
Highlights
- Encounter African penguins at Boulders Beach
- Explore the dramatic cliffs at Cape Point
- Enjoy panoramic vistas from Table Mountain
- Learn about ostriches at Cape Point Ostrich Farm
- Experience scenic coastal drives along Chapman's Peak
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Private Vehicle Included
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Professional Guide Provided
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Duration 8 hours
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Pickup and Drop-off Included
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Bottled Water Included
Embark on a Table Mountain Penguins and Cape Point Day Tour in Cape Town for an unforgettable journey filled with breathtaking views, encounters with African penguins, scenic coastal drives, and rich cultural experiences. Explore the iconic Table Mountain, witness the meeting of two oceans at Cape Point, and immerse yourself in the region's maritime and cultural heritage. With a professional guide, private vehicle, and included admission fees, this tour offers convenience and comfort as you discover the beauty and history of South Africa. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to make lasting memories in one of the most stunning locations on Earth.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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8 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in French, English
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Experience breathtaking views and unique wildlife on a private day tour of Table Mountain, Cape Point, and the charming penguins of Cape Town.
Included
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Pick up and drop off
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Bottle of water
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Private vehicle
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Proffesional Guide
Excluded
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Tickets for table mountain aerial cable car ticket r490 per adult, r245 per child
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Boulders beach penguins colony r245 per adult, r125 per child
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Meals and drinks
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Gratuities (optional)
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Cape point entrance fees r515per adult, r265 per child
Meeting Point
Travelers can meet at The Westin Cape Town (Convention Square, Lower Long St) or The Silo Hotel (Silo Square, V&A Waterfront). Look for a guide wearing a bright white shirt and khaki pants for easy identification.
Silo Square, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001 , South Africa
End Point
Travelers can meet at The Westin Cape Town (Convention Square, Lower Long St) or The Silo Hotel (Silo Square, V&A Waterfront). Look for a guide wearing a bright white shirt and khaki pants for easy identification.
Silo Square, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001 , South Africa
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Meeting Point
Travelers can meet at The Westin Cape Town (Convention Square, Lower Long St) or The Silo Hotel (Silo Square, V&A Waterfront). Look for a guide wearing a bright white shirt and khaki pants for easy identification.
Cape Town Central
Cape Town's city center is a vibrant blend of history, culture, and modern energy. Nestled between Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean, it offers stunning views and easy access to natural beauty. The streets are lined with an eclectic mix of historic buildings, trendy cafes, and boutique shops, reflecting the city’s diverse character. Iconic landmarks like the Castle of Good Hope and Greenmarket Square highlight its rich past, while the bustling atmosphere showcases the city’s dynamic present. Whether exploring museums, enjoying street art, or dining at world-class restaurants, Cape Town’s city center is a lively hub of activity and charm.
Bo-kaap
Bo-Kaap is more than just a neighborhood; it is a symbol of resilience, culture, and history in Cape Town. Its colorful houses, rich traditions, and strong sense of community make it one of the city's most beloved and iconic areas. Whether exploring its winding streets, visiting its historic mosques, or enjoying its distinctive cuisine, visitors to Bo-Kaap are sure to be enchanted by its unique charm and enduring spirit.
Maidens' Cove
Maiden's Cove is a scenic and much-loved spot nestled between the suburbs of Clifton and Camps Bay along Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard. Known for its stunning views, sandy beaches, and tranquil atmosphere, Maiden's Cove offers a unique blend of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and cultural significance, making it a favorite destination for both locals and tourists. Maiden's Cove is perfectly situated between two of Cape Town’s most famous beaches, Clifton and Camps Bay, offering breathtaking views of both the Atlantic Ocean and the majestic Twelve Apostles mountain range. is one of the few spots along the Atlantic Seaboard where public braai (barbecue) facilities are available, making it a popular destination for family outings and social gatherings. The grassy areas above the beach are equipped with braai stands and picnic tables, offering visitors the chance to enjoy a traditional South African braai with one of the best views in Cape Town.
1. Scenic ride: The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway offers a breathtaking ascent to the top of Table Mountain, providing panoramic views of Cape Town, the surrounding mountains, and the ocean below. It's a fantastic way to appreciate the beauty of the area from a unique vantage point. 2. Cable car design: The cable car rotates 360 degrees during the journey, allowing passengers to enjoy unobstructed views in every direction. The floor of the car also has a glass panel, giving riders a thrilling perspective as they ascend or descend the mountain. 3. Top of Table Mountain: Once you reach the top, you'll be greeted with sweeping views, walking trails. Be sure to explore the various viewpoints and rock formations that make Table Mountain such a special destination. 4. Weather conditions: Please note that the cable car operation is weather-dependent, so it's a good idea to check the weather forecast and the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway website for updates before planning your visit.
Camps Bay
Camps Bay is a luxurious beach resort destination located in Cape Town, South Africa. It is known for its beautiful sandy beach, stunning views of the Twelve Apostles mountain range, trendy cafes, and vibrant nightlife. Visitors can enjoy water sports, sunbathing, and exploring the nearby boutiques and restaurants along the palm-lined promenade.
Hout Bay is a picturesque coastal town situated near Cape Town, South Africa. It is surrounded by mountains and the ocean, offering breathtaking views and outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and boat trips to see seals and other marine life. The town also has a bustling harbour , a vibrant market, and delicious seafood restaurants serving fresh catch of the day.
Chapman's Peak Drive
Chapman's Peak is a breathtaking coastal road that winds along the cliffs of the Cape Peninsula, offering some of the most stunning views in South Africa. Known as one of the world's most scenic drives, it stretches between Hout Bay and Noordhoek, with dramatic ocean views on one side and towering mountain cliffs on the other. The route features multiple lookout points where visitors can stop to take in the panoramic vistas of the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged coastline. Chapman’s Peak is not just a road, but a destination in itself, celebrated for its natural beauty and engineering marvel.
Noordhoek Farm Village
Noordhoek is a charming coastal village located on the southern end of Chapman's Peak, known for its wide, pristine beach that stretches for miles along the Atlantic Ocean. This area is beloved for its relaxed, rural atmosphere, where horse riding on the beach is a popular activity. Surrounded by scenic mountains and lush wetlands, Noordhoek offers a peaceful retreat with a strong sense of community, making it a favourite spot for nature lovers and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
Simon's Town
Simon's Town is a historic naval town on the shores of False Bay, just south of Cape Town. Known for its rich maritime heritage, it is home to the South African Navy and features charming Victorian architecture, quaint shops, and a picturesque harbor. Simon's Town is also famous for Boulders Beach, where visitors can see a thriving colony of African penguins up close. With its beautiful coastal setting, naval history, and unique wildlife, Simon's Town offers a blend of cultural and natural attractions.
Just Nuisance
"Just Nuisance" was a Great Dane who became famous for his service in the Royal Navy during World War II. He was the only dog ever to be officially enlisted in the Royal Navy, serving on HMS Afrikander, a naval base in Simon's Town, South Africa. Known for his friendly and protective nature, Just Nuisance would often accompany sailors on shore leave and even helped them get on trains. His presence boosted morale among the sailors, and he became a beloved mascot. After his death in 1944, Just Nuisance was buried with full military honour.
African penguins: The main attraction of Boulders Beach is the colony of African penguins that call the area home. These adorable birds can often be seen waddling around the beach, swimming in the water, or nesting in the nearby vegetation. It's a unique opportunity to observe these fascinating creatures up close in their natural habitat. Boardwalk and viewing platforms: To protect the penguins and their environment, there are elevated boardwalks and viewing platforms that allow visitors to observe the penguins without disturbing them. These platforms provide excellent vantage points for watching the penguins as they go about their daily activities. Conservation efforts: Boulders Beach is part of Table Mountain National Park and is managed by SANParks (South African National Parks). The park authorities work to protect the penguin colony and maintain the beach's natural beauty for future visitors to enjoy.
The Cape of Good Hope is renowned for its breathtaking coastal landscapes, with dramatic cliffs, rugged shorelines, and panoramic ocean views. The area offers plenty of photo opportunities and opportunities to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region. Wildlife: Table Mountain National Park is home to a variety of wildlife, including ostriches, baboons, and various bird species. Keep an eye out for these creatures as you explore the Cape of Good Hope, but remember to observe them from a safe distance and respect their natural habitat.
Scenic beauty: The Cape of Good Hope is renowned for its breathtaking coastal landscapes, with dramatic cliffs, rugged shorelines, and panoramic ocean views. The area offers plenty of photo opportunities and opportunities to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region. Wildlife: Table Mountain National Park is home to a variety of wildlife, including ostriches, baboons, and various bird species. Keep an eye out for these creatures as you explore the Cape of Good Hope, but remember to observe them from a safe distance and respect their natural habitat. Cape Point: A must-visit destination within the Cape of Good Hope area is Cape Point, where you'll find the iconic lighthouse perched on a rocky promontory. Take a leisurely stroll or a funicular ride to the top for panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding landscapes. Hiking opportunities: The Cape of Good Hope offers several hiking trails of varying difficulty levels, allowing you to explore.
Muizenberg Beach
Muizenberg Beach is a popular and vibrant spot on the False Bay coast of Cape Town, famous for its long stretch of white sand and colorful beach huts. Known as the birthplace of surfing in South Africa, Muizenberg is a top destination for surfers of all levels, thanks to its consistent waves and friendly atmosphere. The beach is also a family favorite, offering safe swimming, a lively promenade, and a relaxed, welcoming vibe.
End Point
Travelers can meet at The Westin Cape Town (Convention Square, Lower Long St) or The Silo Hotel (Silo Square, V&A Waterfront). Look for a guide wearing a bright white shirt and khaki pants for easy identification.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Try local seafood at Hout Bay market.
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Check Table Mountain's weather before visiting.
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Visit Boulders Beach early for penguin views.
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Bring a camera for stunning coastal views.
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Consider a hike at Cape Point for adventure.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Indulge in a once-in-a-lifetime adventure with the Table Mountain Penguins and Cape Point Day Tour in Cape Town. This experience promises a perfect blend of natural wonders, wildlife encounters, and cultural immersion that will leave you mesmerized and inspired.What to expect?
Embark on a journey filled with awe-inspiring views from the majestic Table Mountain, where you can witness panoramic vistas that will take your breath away. Explore the dramatic cliffs of Cape Point, marvel at the meeting point of two oceans, and get up close with the adorable African penguins at Boulders Beach. Enjoy scenic coastal drives, delve into the region's maritime history, and bask in the beauty of South Africa's diverse flora and fauna.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, wildlife admirers, and anyone seeking a unique and enriching experience in Cape Town. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, this tour offers something for everyone to enjoy and appreciate.Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and cultural richness of Cape Town with this unforgettable tour. From encountering African penguins to exploring historical sites and enjoying scenic drives along the coast, every moment is filled with wonder and excitement. Let the experienced guides lead you on a memorable journey that will create lasting memories and leave you with a deep appreciation for the wonders of South Africa.Good to know
Be prepared to be amazed by the diverse landscapes, wildlife encounters, and historical insights that this tour has to offer. Remember to bring your camera to capture the stunning views and unique wildlife moments along the way. Stay hydrated with the complimentary bottle of water provided and be ready to explore the beauty of Cape Town in a whole new light.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Table Mountain Penguins and Cape Point Day Tour rave about the breathtaking views, knowledgeable guides, and unforgettable encounters with African penguins. Many have described it as a must-do experience in Cape Town, combining natural beauty with cultural significance in a truly unforgettable way. Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore the best of Cape Town with this exceptional tour.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is