Small Group Tour: Chapman's Peak, Cape Point and Penguins at Boulders Beach


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Pricing Info: Per Person

Duration: 9 hours

Departs: Cape Town, Cape Town

Ticket Type: Mobile or paper ticket accepted

Free cancellation

Up to 24 hours in advance.

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Overview

Meet new friends when joining us on a small group tour to the romantic rendez-vous of the mighty Oceans, the Atlantic and the Indian at the Cape of Good Hope. Follow this up with a once-in-a-lifetime chance to come within meters of the endangered African Penguins at Boulders Beach, Baboons, Elands at Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve.
This tour is perfect for solo-travellers who want to explore in a safe environment. Enjoy the sights with an experience Tour Guide who is eager to answer your questions and make sure you have an experience you will never forget.


What's Included

Complimentary Bottled Water on Board

Pick Up & Drop Off at your Accommodation

Shared Live Driver/ Guide

What's Not Included

Penguin Colony Entry/ Admission: Adult R176/ Child R88

Boat Ticket to Seals Island (Optional)Adult R120; R60 Child for 45min.Tour

Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve Entry(Adult R376/ChildR188)and Funicular(Ad.R85return/Child R50))

Gratuities

Lunch

Tips


Traveler Information

  • CHILD: Age: 3 - 11
  • ADULT: Age: 12 - 80

Additional Info

  • Infant seat available on request
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialized infant seats are available

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

  • For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
  • If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
  • Experience may be cancelled due to Insufficient travelers
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

What To Expect

Perch between the scenic stretches of the Clifton and Glen Beach, Maiden's Cove is flanked by the cold blue of the ocean and the verdant Greenery of the mountains of the Western Cape. This is a lookout in Camps Bay, Cape Town, that boats absolutely breath-taking views of the Twelve Apostles Mountain Range and the back end of the famous Table Mountain.

15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Hout Bay
Hout Bay lies 20 Km away from Cape Town. Locals here called affectionately The Republic of Hout Bay!
It was formerly a fishing village and has managed to maintain its unique combination of fishing harbour and country atmosphere, despite development. Surrounded by soft, powdery sand dunes, turquoise waters, and magnificent mountain ranges, there is no doubt in anyone's mind why beach is so popular among locals and holidaymakers in the Cape. The beachfront offers numerous restaurants and shops, while the nearby Harbour offers fresh seafood, tourist curios, and Boat rides. There are over 3000 birds and 400 species of birds to see at World of Birds. This is the largest bird Park in Africa and wonderful place to take the kids to learn about these animals.
When conditions are good, you can take the Boat trip to Duiker Island to see Seals. You may be able to see Kelp forests and lots of sea animals.

20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Chapman's Peak Drive
Connecting Hout Bay with Noordhoek, Chapman's Peak stands imposingly at the heart of Chapman's Peak Drive. Built between 1915- 1922 under the Supervision of the Commissioner De Vaal.
The 11 Km long route has 114 curves, and makes it to be one of the most dramatic marine routes in the World. The road was closed to Public for 3 years between 2000- 2003 due to fatal rock fall. Chapman's Peak Drive also offers superb hiking experiences up the Peak, through Silver mine Nature Reserve and Table Mountain National Park and some unlikely whale watching spots.

20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Cape Point Nature Reserve
Many people mistakenly cited Cape Point as the point where the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean meet. But, incidentally, the Two Oceans meeting point is at Cape Agulhas. You can either walk or make use of the Funicular to the Old Lighthouse which stand at 238 meters above sea level. Rugged rocks and sheer cliffs towering more than 200 metres above sea and cutting deep into the ocean, provide a spectacular background for the parks rich bio-diversity. Cape Point falls within the Southern section of Table Mountain National Park. The natural vegetation of the areas- fynbos -comprises the smallest but richest of the Worlds six floral Kingdoms. From the parking lot to the Old lighthouse, use of the Funicular or Flying Dutchman can be made ( each way 3 min) as well as the walking way. Hungry visitors will find a light and eatery at Cape Point long- standing Restaurant, where large sea-facing windows paint the picture of the Mediterranean summers on the beach. Sit on the deck and imagine you're on the ocean liner with the sea stretching out as far as the eye can see, while tucking into a tasty seafood meal.
One of the Capes most popular destination is the Cape of Good Hope. With its spectacular natural beauty, abundant flora and Fauna and outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, pickniking. A hike is also possible from Cape Point to Cape of Good Hope or other way round. Its can take 35 to 45 min each way.

2 hours • Admission Ticket Not Included

Cape of Good Hope
Many people mistakenly cited Cape Point as the point where the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean meet. But, incidentally, the Two Oceans meeting point is at Cape Agulhas. Rugged rocks and sheer cliffs towering more than 200 metres above sea and cutting deep into the ocean, provide a spectacular background for the parks rich bio-diversity. Cape Point falls within the Southern section of Table Mountain National Park. The natural vegetation of the areas- fynbos -comprises the smallest but richest of the Worlds six floral Kingdoms. From the parking lot to the Old lighthouse, use of the Funicular ( each way 3 min) as well as the walking way. Hungry visitors will find a light and eatery at Cape Point long- standing Restaurant, where large sea-facing windows paint the picture of the Mediterranean summers on the beach..
One of the Capes moste. With its spectacular natural beauty. A hike is also possible from Cape Point to Cape of Good Hope or other way round. Its can take 35 to 45 min each way.

2 hours • Admission Ticket Not Included

Boulders Beach Penguin Colony
Guests will visit Boulders Beach which is the home to a growing Colony of vulnerable African Penguins. Known as Jackass Penguins because of their distinctive donkey-like braying, and they're the only penguins found on the continent. Their diet consists mainly of pelagic fish such as pilchards and anchovy, but they may consume squid as well. They can swim at an average speed of seven Kilometres per hour, and can stay submerged for up to two minutes. Colonies can be found from Southern Namibia all the way around the Southern African coast to Port Elisabeth, but few places offer as remarkable a viewing point as Boulders Beach. The Penguins first came to False Bay in 1983 from Dyer Island, which is near Gansbaai. Back then, there plenty for them to eat and the colony grew so quick. Unfortunately, commercial fishing and marine pollution have taken their toll on the colony. In 1910, it was estimated that there were approximately one-and-a-half million African Penguins; a Century later, the aquatic bird was classified as an endangered species. By 1982 there were only two breeding pairs remaining. Incredible conservation efforts have grown the Boulders Colony to over 3500 birds in recent years.You can experience walking with penguins or choose the wooden walkways which allow you to view the penguins in their Natural Habitat in a close Range.

45 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included

Simon's Town
Simon's Town is one of the most delightful Little villages, situated 40 Km outside the City. See Victorian architectures, the Naval Base and see also the Statue of Just Nuisance, who was formally enrolled in the Royal Navy. He was given a Title Able Seaman. Simon's Town itself is a quaint and interesting Little Town. The Waterfront here is extremely attractive area with a number of small boutiques selling clothing, artistic and bric and brac souvenirs. Excellent choice of restaurants within walking and driving distance.
The Town is well known for its Naval Museum, Toy Museum and Simon's Town Cultural Museum. The Scratch Patch is also an important Tourist attraction where one can Scratch for a wide variety of beautiful Gemstones. The Town is also the Seat of the South African Navy, and has a charming Coastal Town atmosphere and a vibrant history.

20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Muizenberg
Muizenberg is located on the North-Western corner of False Bay, about 25 Km from Cape Town CBD.Muizenberg rightly earned the Town its status as the country's premier Holiday Retreat in the 19th Century. Historical sites in Muizenberg includes the Oldest Building on the False Bay Coast known as Het Posthuys(1742), originally used by the Ducth East India Company as a Toll-House to levy a tax on farmers selling their produce to passing ships. Despite the slight air of tawdriness, Muizenberg's gently shelving, Sandy Beach is the most popular along the Peninsula for swimming...with good reason. It's safe for bathing, the water tends to be flat and warm and there's good surfing in its breakers, friendly-family atmosphere. The waves are not too powerful for body boarding, surfing...

20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free






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