Experience a penguin encounter like never before and get up close to our famed little tuxedo swimmers. Duration: 5-6 hours excluding pick-ups and drop offs. What's included. • Entrance fee (Ticket)at boulder's beach • Battle of water on board • Chapman's peak toll gate entrance fee. • Fuel surcharge • Air- conditioned vehicle • Professional guide EXCLUDED Optional : Lunch on your own account. Itinerary - This is a typical itinerary for this product. Pick up will be communicated to you the day before your tour. This will be between 7:30 and 9:00 am as it's a small Group tour. After pick up at accommodation in Cape Town we will travel through and pass upmarket residential area green point, sea point, Pass By: Bantry Bay, Bantry Bay, Western Cape We take a scenic drive along the Atlantic Seaboard of the peninsula with the mountains at the backdrop, passing through Clifton, Stop 1 At: Camps Bay, Camps Bay, Western Cape We stop at Maiden's Cove for photographs with magnificent views of the Twelve Apostles as a backdrop. This cove is one of the best placed in Cape Town to take panoramic photos of the Ocean, Camps Bay Beach combined with the views of Table Mountain, Lion's Head and the beautiful suburbs of Clifton, Camps Bay etc... We call this the Kodak moment. Duration: 10 minutes. Drive through camps bay upmarket residential area go via Victoria Road, past Bakoven and Llanduno straight Hout bay beautiful town also known for its thriving fishing community. Stop 2 At : Chapman's peak drive world-famous raod called Chapman's peak drive a mountain side road locally known as chappies is an engineering masterpiece that meanders for 9km along the giant Chapman's peak mountains that seems to drop into the ocean like an avalanche. We will have an opportunity to stop at viewing point for spectacular photos and enjoy the views of the Atlantic oceon and lovely landscape. Duration : 10 munites Stop 3 At: Noordhoek Farm village restroom, lovely stop to enjoy the best coffee brewed in capetown at the village roast on your own account. Duration: 20 minutes Stop 4 At : Boulders Beach Penguin Colony in Simon'stown . Boulders Beach is home to thousands of the endangered tuxedo swimmers, you will take one of the boardwalk until the viewing point to see some of the 2500 breeding pairs as close possible and take a lovely close up photos of one of our flighless birds. Bring your towels, umbrellas, Sunglasses, sunburn, Slippers,Food etc.. Duration : 1hour - 2hours Stop 5 At : Simon's town waterfront for photographs (guide discretion) Duration : 15 minutes Pass by : Fishhoek also known as fish corner, kalk bay an active fishing harbour home to many philippians. Stop 6 At Muizenberg ( Shark spotrers) over looking muizenberg beach also known as " the surfer's corner" make a great photo shoot of brightly colored changing huts on the beach on top. Duration : 10 munites . Stop 7 At : Bo-kaap ( Cape malay quarter) situated on the slope of Signal Hill. You will have agreat opportunity for photos of the beautiful colorful houses and hear the great history of the cape malays which the houses was built and leased to slaves. These people were brought from malaysia, indonesia and rest africa to work as slave. Duration: 20 minutes We will call it a day and drop off starts. Price pp R 940


  • Category: Small Group (Join a Small Group)
  • Tour Duration: 06:30 Hours
  • Address: Cape Town, South Africa (Map)
  • Price Per Person$55

 

Description

What's included? 

• Penguin Beach entrance fee

• Bottled water on board

• Fuel surcharge

• Chapman's peak fee

•Air- conditioner vehicle

What's excluded? 

  • Lunch
  • Souvenirs

Please Pack: 

Snacks (there is no sit-down lunch)

A beach towel,

A Sunhat

Sun Block

Pick-up between 7:30 and 9:00 am

After pick-up, we will travel through the upmarket residential areas of Green Point & Sea Point,

Pass By: Bantry Bay, Western Cape
We take a scenic drive along the Atlantic Seaboard of the peninsula with the mountains at the backdrop, passing through Clifton.

Stop 1 Camps Bay, Western Cape
We stop at Maiden's Cove for photographs. With magnificent views of the Twelve Apostles, this cove is one of the best places in Cape Town to take panoramic photos. Capture the Ocean, Camps Bay Beach and Table Mountain in a postcard-perfect image.
Duration: 10 minutes.

Drive through Camps Bay, Bakoven, and Llandudno
This beautiful town is known for its thriving fishing community. We will drive the world-famous Chapman's Peak Drive, a mountainside road locally known as Chappies. It is an engineering masterpiece that meanders for 9km along the majestic Chapman's Peak mountain. The drive is an exhilarating experience as it winds along the shoreline that seems to drop off into the ocean, like the edge of the earth.

We will stop for spectacular photos and enjoy the views of the Atlantic Ocean and landscape.
Duration: 10 minutes


Stop at Noordhoek Farm Village. 
A lovely stop to enjoy the best coffee brewed in Cape Town at the Village Roast. There are some lovely vendors with local wares to peruse as you enjoy your drink.

Stop at: Boulders Beach Penguin Colony in Simon's Town.
Boulders Beach is home to thousands of endangered tuxedo swimmers. We will take one of the boardwalks to the viewing point to see some of the 2500 breeding pairs. This will allow us to be as close as possible to the penguins in their natural habitat without disturbing them. Here you can take lovely photos of one of South Africa’s interesting & flightless birds.
Duration: 1 hour - 2 hours

Stop at Simon's Town waterfront for photos (guide discretion)
Duration: 15 minutes

Pass by: Fish Hoek and Kalk Bay, an active fishing harbour.

Stop at Muizenberg Shark spotters overlooking Muizenberg beach. Locally known as " Surfer's corner", it makes for an incredible photo opportunity. The brightly coloured changing huts on the beachfront are iconic as well as gorgeous to photograph.
Duration: 10 minutes.


Final Stop at Bo-Kaap (Cape Malay Quarter).
Situated on the slopes of Signal Hill are the beautiful colourful houses of the Cape Malays. These houses were built and leased to the slaves brought from Malaysia, Indonesia and the rest of Africa. Now their cultural diversity is richly intertwined with the traditions of the Cape Town community.