









10 hour(s)
English
Included
Visit the Cape of Good Hope with dramatic ocean views
See African penguins up close at Boulders Beach
Explore picturesque coastal towns and viewpoints
Enjoy stunning landscapes and wildlife encounters
€ 52.98
€ 48.74


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Discover the breathtaking beauty of Cape Town on this exciting group tour that takes you to some of the region’s most iconic and scenic destinations. Begin your journey with a visit to the legendary Cape of Good Hope, where dramatic cliffs meet the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Continue to Boulders Beach, home to a charming colony of African penguins, where you can observe these fascinating creatures up close in their natural habitat. As you travel along the stunning Chapman’s Peak Drive, enjoy panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the turquoise waters below, making for unforgettable photo opportunities.
The adventure doesn’t stop there—explore the picturesque coastal towns and, if you choose, embark on an optional boat trip to Seal Island to witness seals in their natural environment. With convenient hotel pickup and drop-off, this group tour offers a seamless and enjoyable way to experience Cape Town’s natural wonders and wildlife. Ideal for travelers looking to make the most of their time, this tour combines comfort, convenience, and awe-inspiring scenery into one unforgettable day.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Complimentary bottled water
Entry fees Chapman’s Peak Drive
Entry fee for Cape of Good Hope
Boulders Beach entry
Seal Island boat trip
Meal and beverage
Gratuities for your guide
Wheelchair accessible
Public transportation nearby
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
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Well the place isn't the prettiest in the world, but the whole area is cool. And if you are around cape town, this is a must visit and capture a picture of you with the sign. Simple as that. You might also see some (baby) Ostriches nearby.

Very well planned and very knowledgeable tour guide… Highly recommend

Great day trip around the Cape, we were debating whether to go via a tour or do it ourselves & we definitely made the right decision. Bizo was an excellent guide, super friendly & knowledgable - would highly recommend.

Great day trip guide and driver were excellent, gave the right amount of information and made it all very interesting and enjoyable. The scenery was beautiful and the penguins at Boulders were very cute especially the babies, !highly recommend this tour

Good communication regarding pick up, great organisation regarding park and entry tickets. The choice of restaurant organised for us, was excellent and very reasonable. We thoroughly enjoyed our day, the scenery was stunning, penguins fabulous on boulders beach our guide and driver really helpful. Thank you to Keren and Gion our driver. We would definitely recommend this tour.

Great day with the guide Keren, she is very kind and patient. Explained everything and all the details, and the tour is breathtaking, all the landscapes are amazing. Love it!

My visit to the place was very beautiful. I saw the famous Cape of Good Hope point with the waves hitting the rocks and the clouds covering it. The view and the place were really beautiful and I hope to visit it again with my family and friends. It is a historical and heritage landmark that is worth visiting. I spent two hours contemplating the beauty of the place. I recommend visiting it and visiting the entire park, as you will find beauty everywhere on every path you take, with ostriches on the road and ibex running in the place.

The Cape of Good Hope, situated on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa, marks the most south-western point of the African continent. For centuries it has been a place of both fear and fascination—known for its treacherous waters where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans converge, creating powerful currents, sudden storms, and unpredictable weather. Originally named the “Cape of Storms” by the Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias in 1488, it represented one of the greatest challenges of early maritime exploration. Later renamed to the “Cape of Good Hope”, symbolizing the promise of a new sea route to the riches of the East—India and beyond. This renaming reflected optimism that the route would open unprecedented opportunities for trade and expansion during the Age of Discovery. Today, the Cape of Good Hope forms part of the Table Mountain National Park, renowned for its dramatic cliffs, rugged coastline, and rich biodiversity, including baboons, ostriches, and many bird species. It is located about 30 miles (48 kilometers) south of Cape Town, easily accessible for visitors who wish to experience both its natural beauty and its layered history. Two lighthouses stand sentinel here: the old lighthouse, built in 1859 at the summit of Cape Point, and the new lighthouse, constructed in 1919, located 162 meters lower near the tip of the promontory. The new one was built because the old lighthouse, though higher, was often obscured by fog and cloud cover, making it invisible to ships in peril. From the car parking, where you can find souvenir shops, you can take a cable car up to the old lighthouse or you can also walk (about 20 minutes). Visiting the Cape is more than a scenic outing—it is a journey through time. Its cliffs and windswept shores recall the daring of explorers who risked everything to expand the world’s horizons. A trip to the Cape of Good Hope is indeed worth every moment, offering panoramic views, natural wonders, and a deep connection to one of the great turning points of global history.

Lovely day trip. We started at boulders beach to see the penguins, headed to Cap of good hope and ended at the two oceans light house. We took the furnicular ride as well. Tickets here readily available and reasonably priced. The views were breathtaking. We hiked up the mountain at Cap of good Hope which was rewarded with extraordinary views. Highly recommended.

Absolutely breathtaking! 🌊 The Cape of Good Hope is a must-visit — stunning ocean views, dramatic cliffs, and the fresh sea breeze make it unforgettable. The scenery feels like something out of a postcard, even on a cloudy day. Highly recommend bringing a camera and just soaking in the natural beauty!



