Cape Peninsula Tour – Full Day
Overview
Discover Paradise at the Edge of Africa: The Cape Peninsula Tour in Cape Town
Buckle up for a breathtaking journey along the rugged coastline of the Cape Peninsula with LZ Travel’s Cape Peninsula Tour. This full-day adventure promises awe-inspiring landscapes, diverse wildlife, and cultural gems that define the southernmost tip of Africa.
Why Choose the Cape Peninsula Tour:
This tour is a sensory feast, offering a kaleidoscope of landscapes, from rugged cliffs to pristine beaches. Our expert guides weave tales of history and nature, providing a deeper understanding of the Cape’s unique blend of culture and geography.
Come join us on the Cape Peninsula Tour and witness the beauty that has captivated explorers for centuries. Let every turn reveal a new facet of this enchanting landscape, leaving you with indelible memories of the Cape at its most extraordinary.
Available in half day- 4 Hours and full day- 8 Hours
Included/Exclude
- Pick and Drop Services*
- Entrance fees
- The base fee covers your private chauffeur in an SUV
- Waters
- Additional Services
- Insurance
- Food & Drinks
- Fees for activities not included in the itinerary
Tour Plan
- One of Cape Town’s wind-free status suburbs namely, Bantry Bay. Because Cape Town has a very windy climate, this area experiences up to 290 wind-free days per year.
- A very exclusive area in Cape Town which hosts the most expensive Real Estate Properties. The area has Four Beaches with exceptionally beautiful views.
- The Twelve Apostles Mountain Range forms the back of Table Mountain, where you will find one of the most scenic stretches of coast in the world. It runs from Kloof Nek (the saddle between Table Mountain and Lion's Head) to Hout Bay.
- Hout Bay has one of the busiest fishing harbours in the Western Cape. The harbour is home to the Hout Bay Yacht Club and several restaurants where you can enjoy the freshest Seafood. All over beautiful mountain passes, there are only three roads leading to and from Hout Bay.
- Chapmans Peak is a mountain on the western side of the Cape Peninsula, between Hout Bay and Noordhoek. The western side of the mountain falls sharply for hundreds of meters into the Atlantic Ocean, and a road known as Chapmans Peak Drive, hugs the near-vertical face of the mountain, linking Hout Bay to Noordhoek.
- Besides its unapologetic natural beauty, Cape Point boasts a rich diversity of fauna and flora, secret beaches, endless adventure experiences, and some of the most thrilling hiking trails in the Western Cape.
- Boulders Beach near Simons Town has a lot going for it: the ancient granite boulders protect it from the wind and large waves, and the home of the African Penguin Colony.
- A gem on the False Bay coastline, Kalk Bay is known for its raw beauty, interesting shops, a vast selection of restaurants and stunning views. You could easily spend a full day in this little neighbourhood and still not be able to experience it all.
- Muizenberg Beachfront is the Cape Town hot spot for surfing, kite surfing and land sailing for learners and professionals alike. Muizenberg is an easy access point for hiking off Boyes Drive which is a scenic travel road. Muizenberg is within easy reach for visits to Zandvlei, a popular water sports destination. Other outdoor opportunities in Muizenberg include Boating, Sailing, canoeing, and bird watching.
- Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is acclaimed as one of the greatest botanic gardens in the world. Few gardens can match the sheer grandeur of the setting of Kirstenbosch, against the eastern slopes of Cape Town’s Table Mountain.