This full-day tour includes a visit to the Cape Point Nature Reserve and Table Mountain. Follow the curves of the Atlantic coastline along magnificent Marine Drive, past the Twelve Apostles, all the way to the quaint fishing village of Hout Bay. Then wind your way towards the Cape Point Nature Reserve, hugging the spectacular cliff sides of Chapmanās Peak Drive. Catch a ride up the funicular for a view of the place where the two oceans meet, then visit Boulders Beach for a viewing of the penguin colony.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant such as Harbour House or Seaforth en route.
Table Mountain provides Cape Town with a uniquely beautiful backdrop - on a clear day, this world-famous landmark is visible 200 kilometres out at sea. A quick cable-car ride to the level but rocky summit provides breathtaking views over the entire peninsula and beyond. Besides its aesthetic appeal, the mountain is home to one of the smallest of the six floral kingdoms, hosting approximately 2620 species of indigenous flora - some of which are endemic. Fauna includes a variety of wildlife including baboon, porcupine, genet, mongoose, fallow deer, grey squirrel, and colonies of rock rabbit. Birdlife is abundant and approximately 150 species have been identified.