Best Views of the Cape Private Tour from Cape Town
Cape Town, South Africa
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 1 day
You will be taken on a breathtaking journey through the winelands of the Cape. Capture picture-perfect photos from every angle of the incredible Cape peninsula, from the waves to the winelands.
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You will be taken on a breathtaking journey through the winelands of the Cape. Capture picture-perfect photos from every angle of the incredible Cape peninsula, from the waves to the winelands.This tour is designed to expose you to the sheer, breathtaking natural beauty of the Cape. You’ll feel like you’re in a James Bond movie when you cruise over Chapman’s Peak Drive and towards the ocean. The steep cliffs and panoramic views mean that every curve of the road is a great photo opportunity – you can stop at different spots along the way to take in the magnificence of your surroundings.
You’ll make your way down to the most South-Western point of the African continent to Cape Point where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans famously meet and you can capture an iconic photo at what seems like the edge of the world. Then it’s onto the lighthouse where you can choose to walk up the steep path or take the funicular, wonderfully named the Flying Dutchman (optional). The views are nothing short of epic. You’ll experience a 360-degree panorama of the ocean, both peninsula coastlines, dramatic cliffs and the clean white sweep of Dias Beach far below. Mark that off your Cape Town bucket list.
Next you will head to Boulders beach where you can watch the local inhabitants, the African penguins, frolic in the waves.
After you’ve befriended the penguins, head to historic Simon’s Town, home to the South African Navy, followed by lunch in the quaint fishing village of Kalk Bay.
By now you’ll be ready for your wine tasting. Home to a contrast of ancient, heritage estates and beautiful, modern wineries, the Constantia valley boasts some of the best views of Stellenbosch and False Bay. Here you will head up the mountainside to Beau Constantia, the winery with the highest tasting room in the Constantia Valley and end your day drinking in the views.
You’ll make your way down to the most South-Western point of the African continent to Cape Point where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans famously meet and you can capture an iconic photo at what seems like the edge of the world. Then it’s onto the lighthouse where you can choose to walk up the steep path or take the funicular, wonderfully named the Flying Dutchman (optional). The views are nothing short of epic. You’ll experience a 360-degree panorama of the ocean, both peninsula coastlines, dramatic cliffs and the clean white sweep of Dias Beach far below. Mark that off your Cape Town bucket list.
Next you will head to Boulders beach where you can watch the local inhabitants, the African penguins, frolic in the waves.
After you’ve befriended the penguins, head to historic Simon’s Town, home to the South African Navy, followed by lunch in the quaint fishing village of Kalk Bay.
By now you’ll be ready for your wine tasting. Home to a contrast of ancient, heritage estates and beautiful, modern wineries, the Constantia valley boasts some of the best views of Stellenbosch and False Bay. Here you will head up the mountainside to Beau Constantia, the winery with the highest tasting room in the Constantia Valley and end your day drinking in the views.
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