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Pickup info:

If you are staying close to Cape Town City, we will fetch you en route. Otherwise we can meet at a pre determined meeting point.



Cancellation policy

If cancellation is received less than 7 days prior to travel dates, 100% cancellation will be charged

Children policy

Child Policy: All children 12 years and older will be charged at the full rate for all services.

Children 11 years and younger will be charged 50% of the adult price

Cape Point & Peninsula Explorer


Duration: 7 hour(s) - Location: Along the Cape Point Route
Private tour offer [Valid from 22 Jul 2011 to 31 Dec 2012]
Valid from 22 Jul 2011 to 31 Dec 2012

Available days: Everyday of Week .

Description:

Make up a party of 4 and get a private tour with your own vehicle and guide to go at your own pace

Our journey takes us south from Cape Town to False Bay which is famous for many reasons, one of which is that it is the largest breeding ground of sharks in the world. We follow the coast en route to Cape Point, visiting one of only four land based African penguin colonies in the world. As we enter the Cape Peninsula National Park, look out for a number of endemic species of animal as we wind our way through dramatic landscapes and vegetation to the tip of the continent  

On our return journey, we enjoy a scenic drive up the western side of the Peninsula and over breathtaking Chapman’s Peak Drive (if open as it is subject to closure if weather is bad) between Noordhoek and Hout Bay We then make our further along the Atlantic Seaboard through Camps Bay, stopping for photo’s of the towering buttresses of the 12 Apostles. Hereafter we pass through Clifton to Sea Point, ending our tour in Cape Town.

Itinerary
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• Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope
• Boulders Beach - Penguin Colony
• Hout Bay - optional boat trip to Seal Colony
• Simonstown historical naval base
• Fynbos vegetation
• The chance of seeing baboons, bontebok, ostriches, bird life and the Southern Right Whales (seasonal)
• Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens