Your guide will collect you from your hotel and begin your day along the Atlantic seaboard passing Sea Point, Bantry Bay and Clifton. Bakoven and Llandudno, with their ghostly shipwrecks, are also fantastic sights on the way to the fishing village of Hout Bay, where you have the option to take a boat to view the Cape Fur Seal colony on Duiker Island (weather permitting).
From here you navigate the 114 curves of 600m high Chapman's Peak Drive on the way Cape Point and to explore the Cape of Good Hope section of the Table Mountain National Park, home to fabulous birds and very special fauna, such as Cape mountain zebra, bontebok and the charismatic Cape baboon. Climb (or ride the world's first environmentally friendly funicular) to the famous Cape Point Lighthouse to capture the magical vistas of False Bay and the two oceans - Indian and Atlantic.
After lunch, you visit Boulders Bay to see the penguins, and then head home through the naval village of Simonstown and over scenic Boyes Drive, taking in the views of the fishing harbour at Kalk Bay and the seaside havens of St James and Muizenberg.
To round off your day, time permitting, you can take a stroll through Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens on the slopes of Table Mountain.
Fully inclusive of transport, water and generally also entrance fees however we also book this as a vehicle and guide only which means you can choose what activities you want to do and pay on entry.
NB. A lunch stop will be made en route although this is not included in the cost.