Our Cape Peninsula Tour is all about seeing the beautiful Cape Peninsula. Leaving your hotel, we meander along the scenic Atlantic Seaboard coastal road. We drive past the popular ‘jet set’ pure white beaches and side-walk cafes of Clifton and Camps Bay. The beautiful clear blue water is deceptive in its invitation as its freezing cold, even in summer. Bronzed bodies soak up the sunshine and fresh breeze.
Cape Peninsula Tour
What to Experience


Chapman's Peak
As we drive along the coast the majestic 12 Apostles Peaks show off to the left and waves crash on the rocks at the base of the sheer cliffs to our right. This is a favourite drive for visitors to Cape Town and a great start to the day. The beauty of this Cape Peninsula drive is enchanting. We then drive over “Suikerbossie” (Sugarbush) pass and are suddenly presented with a magnificent view of what is affectionately known as “The Republic of Hout Bay”. We continue our drive from Hout Bay over Chapman’s Peak, arguably one of the most picturesque coastal drives in the world, using the opportunity to take photos of Hout Bay and Seal Island.
Cape Point
Being one of the iconic Cape Peninsula stops, we continue onto the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, home of Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope (Most south-western Point of Africa.) This reserve is famous for “fynbos” some varieties not found anywhere else in the world, as well as varieties of buck, zebra, ostriches and troops of baboons. The latter, whilst seemingly “cute” should not be fed and are actually wild animals. Their is a small deli for snacks and souvenir shop for gifts and keepsakes.


Boulder's Beach
We travel back through the nature reserve along another beautiful coastal road to visit Boulders Beach, another beautiful Cape Peninsula stop, where a naturalised colony of African Penguins have set up home. The waiter-like penguins are unfazed by the human interest and the cleverly designed walkways and viewpoints afford great picture opportunities without disturbing their natural habitat.
Groot Constantia
A visit to Constantia (South Africa’s oldest wine area), is a must for wine and/or history enthusiasts. Experience wine tasting at a number of world-class wineries/estates. This experience is bound to have you purchasing some of this delicious fruit of the vine.
