









8 hour(s)
English
Included
Enjoy a scenic journey along the world-famous Chapman’s Peak Drive
Visit the Cape of Good Hope for dramatic ocean and cliff views
See African penguins at Boulders Beach in their natural habitat
Explore the vibrant Bo-Kaap and learn about its colorful heritage
€ 28.47
€ 26.19


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
Lowest Price Guarantee — no other provider offers this tour for less


Your scheduled Cape Peninsula Tour begins with a convenient pickup by one of our professional and friendly tour guides, with the full experience lasting between 6 to 8 hours. The journey starts in the heart of Cape Town, giving you the chance to soak in the local atmosphere and learn fascinating stories about the city, such as the history behind the colorful houses of Bo-Kaap. From there, enjoy a scenic drive along the Atlantic Seaboard, passing the beautiful Camps Bay promenade and the breathtaking viewpoint at Maiden’s Cove while admiring some of Cape Town’s most luxurious neighborhoods. The adventure continues as you travel along Chapman’s Peak Drive, one of the world’s most famous scenic routes, with an optional stop at Noordhoek Farm Village for some of the best coffee in the south. The highlights include visiting the iconic Cape of Good Hope and the charming African penguin colony at Boulders Beach, with plenty of opportunities to stop for photos and explore at your own pace. Your guide will also offer great recommendations for lunch to make the day even more special, ensuring this private tour is both flexible and unforgettable.
Private Vehicle & Guide Just For You And Your Party
Bottled Water
Hotel Pick Ups & Drop Offs
Qualified Tour Guide
Flexible Custom Itinerary
Frequent Stops Along The Way
Entrance Fees Seal Island
Entrance Fees Boulders Beach
Entrance Fees Cape Point
Entrance Fees Funicular
Meals
Gratuities
Comfortable shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Cameras and binoculars
Hair bands
Wheelchair accessible
Public transportation nearby
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Type in your hotel/accommodation to see how far the attraction or departure point is.
Loading pick up points...
Loading pick up points...

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.

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!



