4 day private Cape Town Tour Experience

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Day 1: Cape Town

A full day exploring the Cape Peninsula with its many highlights including Cape Point, Cape of Good Hope, Chapmans Peak and Boulders Penguin Colony among others.

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Expert tips

Swim with the Penguins
Optimise your experience at Boulders beach with a "swim with the penguins".  Away from the tourist boardwalks is the secluded beach which allows one to enter in the calm waters often frequented by one or two of our penguins

Hikes and Walks at Cape Point Nature Reserve
Truly the best way to experience this magnificent part of the cape is by foot and whilst we already accommodate a trip to the top lighthouse we can surely spend more time for extra optional hikes and walks

30 minute extra walk, over looking the new lighthouse right on the point
45min - 1 hour walk from Cape Point to Cape of Good Hope via Dias beach
1- 2 hour Shipwreck Trail to the 1942 Thomas. T. Tucker along beautiful unspoiled beach

Private Cape Peninsula Tour

This is undoubtedly the must-do Cape Town day tour!

Standing atop Cape Point and imagining the expanse of ocean that stretches away from you to Antarctica, combined with meeting our African Penguins, it’s easy to see why a Cape Peninsula Tour imprints itself on the minds of our visitors.

Includes:
Cape Point and Boulders Penguin entrances
Cape Point Funicular
Chapman’s Peak toll

Duration

8-9 hours

Departure Times

08:00 - 09:00 am

Included

Cape Point Nature reserve
Boulders Beach Penguins
Chapman’s Peak toll.

Excluded

Lunch and other Optional activities such as
Seal Island Boat Trip @ R 90 - R 120 pp
Cape Point Funicular @ R 80 pp, 

Day 2: Cape Town

The Private Cape Winelands Tour is one of our most popular and customisable tours, affording visitors an opportunity to see our stunning countryside, enjoy our yummy wines, visit historic estates, quaint villages and take in the grandeur of one of the photogenic regions South Africa has to offer. 

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Expert tips

Taste the Cape's very own Pinotage wine.  Our unique red grape varietal, cross pollinated by a Stellenbosch University professor in 1925, has enjoyed great success and is enjoyed now not just in South Africa, but in other far reaches of the globe.

Kannonkop, Moreson and Simonsig are to name a few that have mastered this delicious South African Wine

Private Cape Winelands

The Private Cape Winelands tour is one of our most popular and customisable tours, affording visitors an opportunity to see our stunning countryside, enjoy our yummy wines, visit historic estates, quaint villages and take in the grandeur of one of the photogenic regions South Africa has to offer. We generally cover the Paarl, Franschhoek and Stellenbosch Wine Routes but can also extend to other areas if you wish to book more than a single day of exploring with us.

Includes:
3 x wine tastings
1 x food (cheese, chocolate, biltong, etc) pairing experience.

Duration

8-9 hours

Departure Times

08:30 - 09:30 am

Included

3 x wine tastings
1 x food pairing

Excluded

Lunch and other optional activities

Day 3: Cape Town

This tour is perfect to enjoy some of our beautiful locations in close distances to the  Mother City. A New Natural Seven Wonder of the the World,  the award winning Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden and a visit to our oldest vineyards, you are in for quiet a treat. Let our itinerary be a guideline but remember the day is yours so its up to you how you wanna start or play out the day.

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Expert tips

If blessed with beautiful weather, take advantage by enjoying a picnic on the lawns of South Africa's favorite botanical garden. Baskets packed with scrumptious sandwiches and salads can be acquired via the Kistenbosch Tea Room and blankets can be provided for additional comfort. The gardens also plays host to one of our Moyo restaurants, with a menu and atmosphere dedicated to South African culture and cuisine. 

Other great opportunities to enjoy, include Bokaap kitchen, as well as Bismillah , set right in the heart of the Bokaap and surrounded by bright and colorful homes, these restaurants indulge you in the delight of traditional Cape Malay cuisine

Some other restaurants along the way include, the Company Gardens restaurant in the city centre, as well as several great restaurants nestled in the Constantia winelands.

Just a reminder lunches are excluded and are for own account 

Private City, Constantia Wine and Kirstenbosch

This tour is perfect to enjoy some of our beautiful locations at close distances to The Mother City. With a new Natural Seven Wonder of the World in Table Mountain, award-winning Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens and a visit to our oldest vineyards, you are in for quiet a treat. Let our itinerary be a guideline but remember the day is yours so it's up to you how you wanna start or play out the day.

 

Duration

8-9 hours

Departure Times

08:30am

Included

2 x City Museum entrances
Kirstenbosch Gardens
1 x wine tasting & cellar tour (time permitting)

Excluded

Lunch
Table Mountain cable car
(Weather permitting) @ R 370 pp.

Day 4: End of Itinerary

Experience a scenic drive from Cape Town through the rolling wheat fields of the Overberg to the southernmost point of the African continent and geographical meeting place of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans at Cape Agulhas. We return via Hermanus and along Clarens drive which hugs the coastline of False Bay offering fantastic views.

Please note:  You can also swop for the shorter distanced Private Hermanus Whale Route tour (June – November) or maybe the Private West Coast tour which is famous for its quaint fishing villages and wild flowers in the Spring (August-September)

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Expert tips

During whale season (June-Nov) there may be an opportunity to join boat-based whale watching in Hermanus (own account at +/- R900 pp) which departs from the new harbour at 9am, 11am, 12am and 2pm daily (subject to availability and weather).

Trips last about 2 hours and may require an earlier departure time from Cape Town.

Private Cape Agulhas tour

Experience a scenic drive from Cape Town through the rolling wheat and bright yellow canola fields of the Overberg to the southernmost point of the African continent and geographical meeting place of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans at Cape Agulhas. We return via Hermanus and along Clarens drive which hugs the coastline of False Bay offering fantastic views.

Duration

Full Day

Departure Times

± 07h30 … but flexible to your wishes

Included

Cape Agulhas Lighthouse,
Shipwreck Museum
Stony Point Penguin Colony 

Excluded

Lunch and extra Optional activities such as:
Beer and wine tastings
Boat-based whale watching
(subject to weather and availability)

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