Top Activities in Cape Town

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Kaapwagter - Half Day Cape Point Safari

Django Travel
Activity Type: Adventure & Adrenaline Location: Noordhoek, Cape Town, Western Cape

Climb into a classic Land Rover Defender 4x4 with a local guide and embark on a scenic coastal drive through local villages. Your guide will take you off the beaten path and show you some hidden gems that most tourists miss. If the classic Land Rover Defender is not your style, we can also provide a more comfortable vehicle for the same experience. Arrive at the Cape Point Nature Reserve and head straight off the main big bus route, down the quieter lanes known mainly to local surfers and fisherman. Take a short hike to a lookout point and enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Look out for the Marine Big 5  whale, shark, seal, penguin, and dolphin! Escape the tourist crowds and go for a walk on an off-the-beaten trail. Your guide will lead you to a secluded beach where you can enjoy a refreshing fynbos, gin & tonic and some yummy snacks. For those who fancy a dip in the ocean or natural rockpool, now's your chance! The guide will drop you back at the initial meeting point around lunchtime feeling refreshed and invigorated after a half-day exploring the natural beauty of the Cape Point Nature Reserve. Here there is the option to visit a nearby winery for a wine tasting. Learn about the region's winemaking history and sample some of the best wines in the area. Or enjoy a fantastic lunch at a well renowned local restaurant. Useful tips: Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and dress in layers, as the weather can be unpredictable. Don't forget your sunscreen and hat, as the sun can be strong in this part of the world. Bring a camera to capture the stunning scenery along the way and lots of enthusiasm! At the end of the tour guests can either make their way on to their next activity or hang around for live music often showcasing the Capes' best musicians and comedians! About the Cape Point Nature Reserve: The Cape Point Nature Reserve is a protected wilderness area located at the southern tip of the Cape Peninsula, about an hour's drive from Cape Town City Center. It is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including baboons, ostriches, and Cape mountain zebras. The reserve encompasses the Cape of Good Hope, which is the southwestern most point of the African continent, as well as the historic lighthouse, which offers spectacular views of the surrounding ocean. The reserve is a popular destination for hiking, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives along the coastline and has an ancient history of the Khoisan, geology and famous shipwrecks.

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Peninsula Full Day Tour

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African Eagle - Cape Town
Activity Type: Day Tours Location: Cape Town, Western Cape

Travel along the spectacular coastline of the Peninsulaand visit the penguins at Boulders Beach, Cape Point and the world-renowned Chapmans Peak. Tour Details: Explore the wonders of the Mother City and take in all the beauty she has to offer on our Full Day Peninsula Tour - from the pristine white beaches, the penguin colony, breathtaking mountains, to the spectacular sight of Cape Point. Be sure not to miss the sensational visit to Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens! Clifton & Camps Bay Situated along the Atlantic Seaboard, the beaches of Clifton and Camps Bay have been awarded Blue Flag status, offering pristine white beaches and beautiful, clear waters that make these beaches a highly popular summer attraction for locals and tourists. Admire the lively atmosphere of the Camps Bay Strip - filled with bustling restaurants and bars, the Bay Hotel, the crisp ocean, white sand, palm trees and occasional street entertainment. Hout Bay & Seal Island Boat Trip The small fishing village of Hout Bay is often jokingly referred to as the ‘Republic of Hout Bay’ by Cape Town locals, and has the sense of being an entirely separate town. A beautiful beach, delicious fresh seafood, the Bay Harbour market and plenty of restaurants make this suburb a must-visit on any Cape tour. You will also have the option of going to admire the thousands of seals that inhabit the Seal Island. Enjoy the world-renowned and incredible 9Km and 114 curved scenic drive of Chapman's Peak, also known as "Chappies", nestled between Hout Bay and Noordhoek, offering lookout points, picnic spots and unforgettable views. You could be lucky to spot some whales and dolphins along the way! (1h) Cape Point See one of South Africa's most admirable sightseeing and tourist attractions. A spectacular nature reserve that lies in this area is one of the most famous landmarks in Cape Town, and for good reason. Situated on the very tip of the peninsula, the area spans across landscapes such as rugged cliffs, unique fauna and flora, and vast open spaces. See over 250 species of birdlife, baboons, bucks and the Cape Mountain Zebra. Explore the Cape of Good Hope, a world-renowned landmark, and monuments in honour of two of the world's most famous explorers - Vasco da Gama and Bartolomeu Dias, who discovered Cape Point in 1488. No Cape Town tour is complete without a visit to Cape Point. (1h 30min) Penguin Colony & Simon's Town A trip to Boulders Beach you will not forget - one of the only places in the world that you can swim alongside penguins. Boulders Beach has grown rapidly to over 3000 penguins since only two breeding Jackass penguins settled in that arrived from Dyer Island, near Gansbaai. Simon's Town is the seat of the SA Navy, and has a charming coastal town atmosphere and a vibrant history. Here you can find a thriving harbour, The Warrior Toy Museum and The South African Navy Museum. View the frigates and submarines from a distance that are docked at the Naval Base harbour. (To visit and interact with the penguins there is a small conservation fee of R150 for adults and R75 for children). (45min) Kalk Bay The quirky seaside village of Kalk Bay runs along the Main Road, with the False Bay coastline running on one side, and the mountain on the other. Along the Main Road lies a host of veritable treasure troves, from antique shops to costume shops, cobbled streets, vintage bookstores, bakeries, the famous Brass Bell restaurant and plenty more. The area is also excellent for whale watching during whale season (June to November). Muizenberg Muizenberg is a world-renowned surfing spot, where people from all parts of society join in communion to enjoy the wonders of the ocean. Situated on the beach, you will find an array of the famous colourful beach huts and plenty of restaurants and surf shops. Shark spotters keep a lookout for potential danger roaming in the bay. Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens The Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, one of ten botanical gardens in Africa, offer visitors a haven of peace and serenity at the foot of the Devil's Peak mountain. Let yourself be enchanted and your senses roam free in the sights, smells and sounds of this luscious forest. Kirstenbosch offers weekly concerts, picnic spots, rolling lawns and streams, hiking trails and indigenous plants. (30min) - This a full day tour of the Cape Peninsula and you will be picked up and drop off from your hotel

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