Departing from Cape Town central hotels daily, we invite you to join us on this 8-hour private tour and experience the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Point in all their glory. See the African penguin colony at Boulders Beach, stop for a wine tasting, discover the Cape Peninsula at your pace in a private vehicle, and a top-notch guide-driver. Admission fees at your own account. With a private vehicle at your disposal, discover the wonder of the Cape peninsula and cape point with a private tour guide driver on this full-day flexible guided cape of good hope Private tour from Cape Town with hotel pick up and drop off. The tour to the cape of good hope is a personalized private trip just for you and your party. Our Cape of Good Hope and Boulders Beach Penguin tour experience is one of the best family tour excursions in Cape Town for 2021/2022 tourist seasons.










- Pick up will be at your accommodation in Cape Town at 9:00 am. However, we are flexible, and should you have a preferred pick-up time either earlier or later, please communicate this with us upon making your booking you can e-mail our travel desk at info@kaburatravel.co.za or WhatsApp at +27738476425 or +27614422258.
- After pick up at accommodation in Cape Town we will travel through the city and see historical monuments and buildings. From there we will stop in the Bo-Kaap (Cape Malay Quarter) for a photo opportunity with colorful houses, which carry great historical significance. You may even have a chance to greet some of the locals if they are in sight. Situated at the foot of Signal Hill, on the fringe of the city center, the Bo-Kaap’s origins date back to the 1760s when numerous rental houses were built and leased to slaves. These people were known as Cape Malays and were brought from Malaysia, Indonesia, and the rest of Africa to work in the Cape. The choice of color is said to be attributed to the fact that while on the lease, all the houses had to be white. When this rule was eventually lifted, and the slaves were allowed to buy the properties, all the houses were painted bright colors by their owners as an expression of their freedom. Plenty of photo opportunities.
- Soon After our fascinating experience in the Bo-Kaap, we drive towards Camps Bay with a stop at Maiden's Cove overlooking the Camps Bay area for photo opportunities. Discover the South African version of the French Riviera. This is what We call the Kodak moment as photos taken at this Cove are always breathtaking. This world-class Bay-like suburb is also well-known for its palm tree-lined promenade and attracts a number of international and local celebrities. If you are looking for a destination with magnificent white sand beaches, stylish cocktail bars, and amazing views of the ocean, Camps Bay in Cape Town is definitely a place worth visiting. There are quiet beaches surroundings Camps Bay such as Clifton 1, 2,3, and 4. Don't miss a stop at Maiden's Cove for photo opportunities. The Atlantic Benguela current makes the water of this magnificent beach a bit cold.
- Our journey continues along the picturesque coastline and stopping in Hout Bay Harbour. Here, guests have the option to either take a boat to Seal Island to view the Seals or visit the market for some shopping. The seal Island in Hout Bay is a beautiful experience not to be missed when the ocean is calm. (We do not recommend this experience when the sea condition is unfavorable.) We will spend approximately an hour here to explore this activity and there is also a market where you could bargain for gifts and souvenirs. The best fish & chips in Cape Town can be purchased as a takeaway or sit down at Mariner's Wharf Restaurant at your own account. Kindly ask your tour guide for more details
- Departing from Hout Bay, we drive along Chapman's Peak and stop at the viewpoint for spectacular photos. It is little wonder that Chapman's Peak is one of the most scenic routes in the world.
- We continue our coastal journey and stop in Noordhoek, with the breathtaking views of Noordhoek and Long Beach beneath us. Travelers will have the option to enjoy some of the best coffee brewed in Cape Town at the Village Roast for their own account.
- Guests may take up the option of a stop for wine tasting at the exquisite Cape Point Vineyards. Surrounded by beautiful vineyards and views of the ocean in the distance, Cool breezes from the sea make for a slow-growing season, with a late harvest that results in a truly unique Sauvignon Blanc that is recognized across the globe for its rich minerality, structure, and tone. A sit-down lunch in their restaurant or a picnic lunch overlooking the man-made dam comes highly recommended.
- Boulders Beach penguin colony is home to thousands of the endangered tuxedo
swimmers, the African penguin! Here you will walk on the beach and take close up photos of one of our flightless birds. - Our tour culminates with the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Point Lighthouse. Here we will explore the Dias & Vasco Da Gama, Crosses. These two gentlemen were the first early Europeans who arrived in Cape Town around 1487 & 1495. Should you wish to hike, please speak to your guide. Kindly put on comfortable walking shoes, bring sunblock and a jersey or jacket, hat.
- From the Cape of Good Hope, we will have the option to either take a short hike to Cape Point or take the Funicular. Lunch can also be enjoyed at either Two Oceans restaurant for a sit-down meal or at the informal eatery for a take out. Here we will also explore the most south-western point of Africa, known as the Cape Point, where the cold Benguela from the Atlantic Ocean, meets the warm Agulhas current of the Indian Ocean. We will explore the lighthouse, etc.
- Stop here to visit the colorful wooden beach cabanas.t James is a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa, situated on the False Bay coast between Muizenberg and Kalk Bay. The suburb is situated between the rocky shore and a steep mountain, and measures about 200m by 2 km. Its name derives from the early St James Catholic Church.
- Our last stop will be in Muizenberg where We will try to spots the sharks at the main
beach from the mountain viewing point. Alternatively, a walk at the beach to see the
surfers as Muizenberg is known as the best spot for board surfing in Cape Town. - Drop off will be in Cape Town at your given address or hotel.
Tour Code: KAB2020P1
Special Interests: boat cruise, sightseeing, wine tasting, penguin watching, hiking, nature reserve, private tour, botanical garden, beach, cultural, seafood, fish and chips, instagram photos
Duration: 6 - 8 hours (flexible)
Languages: English, French, Portuguese (Some languages may incur additional cost)
Departures: Accommodation in Cape Town and surrounds
Departure Time: Recommended: 9:00am (flexible)
Returns: Accommodation in Cape Town and surrounds
Return Time: Between 17:00 and 18:00pm (flexible)
Know before you go:
- Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a warm jacket
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
- Infants seats are available - Write in the notes how many seats and age(s) of kids
- Stroller accessible
- Wheelchair accessible at certain attractions
- Near public transport
- children below 15 years must be accompanied by an adult
- Most travelers can participate
Easy Cancellation Policy
- Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the activity starts
USD 115.00 per adult
USD 58.00 per child
Includes:
- Toll Fees at Chapmans Peak
- Private Tour Guide/Driver, Vehicle, and Fuel
- Pick up and drop off at accommodation in Cape Town
- Bottled water on board the vehicle
Excludes:
- Entrance fees to Boulders penguins colony @ R170.00 per adult; R80.00 per child under 12 years
- Entrance fees to Seal island boat trip @ R110.00 per adult; R60.00 per child
- Entrance fees to Cape of Good Hope main gate @ R340.00 per adult; R170.00 per child under 12 years
- Optional Funicular to Cape Point lighthouse @ R80.00 per adult; R40.00 per child
- Meals, Drinks, and Gratuities (optional)
- Wine tasting fees at Cape Point Vineyards: R60.00 per adult for 4 wines