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English
Included
Discover the history and legacy of Robben Island, a UNESCO site
Enjoy a scenic journey to the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Point
Listen to fascinating stories and insights from your private guide
Visit Boulders Beach to watch African penguins up close
€ 538.3
€ 495.24


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Discover the very best of Cape Town in just two days with a tour that takes you to the city’s most iconic attractions and hidden gems. Start your adventure with a visit to the world-renowned Table Mountain, where sweeping panoramic views of the city and coastline await. Continue to explore the vibrant City of Cape Town, immersing yourself in its rich history and cultural landmarks. Journey to the legendary Robben Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can learn about South Africa’s history and the life of Nelson Mandela. Every moment is designed to offer a deeper connection to the Mother City’s beauty and heritage.
On the second day, experience the breathtaking Cape Peninsula, including the dramatic landscapes of the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Point, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. Stop at Boulders Beach to see the delightful African penguins in their natural habitat, and enjoy scenic drives along the Atlantic Seaboard with plenty of opportunities for photos. This tour guarantees comfort, privacy, and flexibility, traveling in a private vehicle with a dedicated guide who will provide fascinating insights and ensure a personalized experience. Perfect for travelers who want to make the most of their time in Cape Town, this two-day tour combines natural wonders, cultural treasures, and unforgettable memories.
Private tour guide & driver
Vehicle and fuel
Hotel Pick up and Drop off
Bottled water onboard the vehicle
Robben Island Ferry Return Ticket
Table Mountain All day Return ticket
Cape of Good Hope
Boulders Penguins Colony
Wine Tasting at Groot Constantia
Cape Point Funicular
Lunch & Drinks
Gratuity
Personal expenses
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Wheelchair accessible
Public transportation nearby
Participants must be at least 2 years old
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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One of the best sunset views in Cape Town, definitely a must at least once a year in Summer! The Que at the tollgate gets quite long if you leave after sunset so just factor that in if you need to get somewhere.

We always do this drive multiple times when we we visit Capetown. Each time it’s just as breathtaking as the last. It’s easily one of the most scenic drives in the world I’m sure. You can’t skip it on your visit to CT. I’ll definitely keep going back for more visits 🤩

When the sun starts shining mid July in the heart of winter drop what you’re doing- if you can an and take a slow drive along Chapmans Peak Drive. Stop at the ALL the picnic spots along the route because each one offers a different viewpoint and they are well spaced apart. The rest rooms are in good condition and the individual picnic table areas are too. You will see the most be are taking views out across the bay - take your shoes off - wiggle your toes on the grass and breathe in deeply and then exhale slowly. This my friends is what living in Cape Town is all about. Highly recommend driving all the way through to Noordhoek and stoping at the Toad for a beer. 🍻

There is nothing like the tranquility this drive offers. Stunning views both sides of the road. You have the mountain on one side and the ocean on the other side. If you have some free time and the weather allows it, go spoil yourself with this drive.

Chapman's Peak Drive is a must-see for anyone visiting Cape Town. The views are breathtaking, and the drive is exhilarating. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys scenic drives. The price for a car per way is R60. * The drive is only open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. * There is a speed limit of 60 km/h. * The drive is not suitable for large vehicles or vehicles with trailers. * There are several lookout points along the drive where you can stop and take in the views. * The drive can be closed in the event of bad weather. Drive carefully, since there are a lot of hikers and cyclists on the road.



