









8 hour(s)
English
Included
Scenic drive along Chapman’s Peak with panoramic coastal views
Visit Boulders Beach to see African penguins up close
Explore the historic Cape of Good Hope and its maritime heritage
Discover the iconic Cape Point lighthouse with sweeping ocean vistas
€ 244.23
€ 224.69


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Discover the best of Cape Town on a personalized private tour designed to showcase the region’s stunning natural beauty, fascinating history, and unique wildlife—all in the comfort of a flexible, custom itinerary. Begin your adventure with a scenic drive along Chapman’s Peak, one of the most picturesque coastal roads in the world, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Continue to Boulders Beach, where you’ll encounter a playful colony of African penguins up close in their natural habitat. Along the way, enjoy stops at charming seaside villages and scenic viewpoints, all tailored to your pace and interests.
Delve into the rich heritage of the Cape of Good Hope, a dramatic headland steeped in maritime history, before making your way to the iconic Cape Point lighthouse with sweeping vistas over the ocean. For an added marine adventure, take an optional boat trip to Seal Island and witness the lively seal colony in their natural environment. With a knowledgeable guide, private transport, and the flexibility to adjust your schedule, this tour offers an unforgettable full-day experience through some of the most iconic and beautiful parts of Cape Town.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Complimentary water bottle
Private transport with an expert guide
Gratuities for the guide
Entry fee for Cape of Good Hope
Entry fee for Boulders Beach
Seal Island boat trip ticket
Cape Point Funicular ticket
Meal and beverage
Public transportation nearby
Wheelchair accessible
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
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Absolutely breathtaking. The huge white boulders against the aquamarine colour of the sea is picturesque. Very small swimming area, an entrance fee is payable. Comfortable wooden walkways with many interesting things to see on the way. Viewing area is little small, and an entrance fee is payable.

A must visit place while visiting Cape Town. Penguins are not found everywhere hence seeing these here in wild and natural setting is not to be missed. I visited the place in October, when it was spring season at this place, I must say this is the best time to visit Cape Town. It is about a 1.5 hours journey from Cape town, however the journey in between is so pretty that you enjoy every bit of it. Along the journey you are passing on a coastal road which has breath taking sea views. Also, you pass through beautiful mountains covered with very beautiful natural flora and fauna that you would not have seen in any other part of the world. The natural wild flowers of this area are very unique. Once you reach the Boulders beach, you need to park your transport in the parking area, then you have to walk for some time to reach the Boulders beach. The walk itself is interesting. You have many souvenir shops in between and a proper souvenir shop at the boulders beach. On this way little children dressed in traditional dresses were dancing and singing local songs to entertain the visitors. You can join the dancing and have fun or you can have some pictures with them. Boulders beach itself is very pretty. Clear blue sae water, white sand, proper pathways to reach the beach and the Penguins itself. It was very much full of fun. Fully recommended.

Boulders Beach in Cape Town is an absolute gem! 🐧 The highlight, of course, is getting up close to the adorable African penguins — it’s such a unique experience watching them waddle around . The beach itself is stunning, with crystal-clear water and huge granite boulders that make it feel like a private little paradise. It’s a great spot for families, couples, or anyone who loves nature and the ocean. The water can be a bit chilly, but it’s perfect for a refreshing dip on a hot day. Make sure to bring your camera — the views and penguins are picture-perfect! 📸 Definitely one of Cape Town’s must-visit attractions!

Boulders Beach, near Simon’s Town outside Cape Town, is a truly special place — beautiful, charming, and full of personality. The sheltered cove formed by ancient granite boulders creates calm, clear pools perfect for swimming, especially for children or anyone wanting gentler waters. Its biggest draw, of course, is the African penguin colony: watching them waddle, swim, nest, and interact is both heartwarming and unforgettable. Facilities are decent — boardwalks, viewing platforms, parking, restrooms and a little shop. Heads up: it gets busy, especially mid-day, and there’s an entrance fee (which goes toward conservation). Also, since the penguins are wild, one must be careful, respectful, and follow all rules about maintaining distance. Overall, Boulders Beach is a must-visit if you’re in Cape Town — scenic, serene, and seeing penguins in nature makes the trip truly worthwhile.

You will learn so much about these magnetic and majestic creatures, this is an absolute must stop. The area itself is gorgeous and the beach has truly breathtaking views. We saw a lot of wildlife in the area besides penguins, but the penguins were the highlight. While a bit emotional learning of some of the statistics about the penguins, they seem to really try to be bringing the numbers up for the population. The penguins have little “houses” to help with breeding and caring for young. The signs have a lot of information and the walk to the actual penguins themselves is a comfortable walk down a slope. The price isn’t bad and helps conservation efforts. They have bathrooms and a small gift shop at the top. The penguins themselves were very pretty and even took a dip in the ocean when we were visiting. There are two viewing spots to see the penguins themselves, both are accessible from the same area. Make a stop to see the wonderful penguins and get some great photos of them in their natural habitat!



