The Cape Peninsula Tour is a guided Private day tour to Cape of Good Hope in a luxury or similar, air-conditioned vehicle, you will explore this mesmerizing spectacular national park which is part of the Cape Floral Kingdom (World Heritage Site), with a stop at Muizenberg Beach, Simon’s Town home to a colony of African penguins.
You leave Cape Town in the morning and start with a scenic drive to Muizenberg Beach, Kalk Bay, and Fish Hoek. The guide highlights the different points of interest along the way and he can stop anywhere you like a second stop at Boulders Beach
home to a colony of endangered African penguins. Therefore,
this is your once-in-a-lifetime chance to come close to them in a natural environment. The pristine beach is surrounded by impressive granite
boulders and rush bushes.
After visiting the penguins, your next stop is Cape of Good Hope where you can enjoy
the view from the Cape Point lighthouse offers some
of the most breathtaking mountain and ocean spectacular views. Using the
Flying Dutchman funicular lift. There is an optional 40 min walking trail from Cape
Point to the Cape of Good Hope and enjoy a
number of short walking trails leading to beautiful beaches and viewpoints.
After a day spent exploring, you can enjoy Lunch in the coastal conservation village of Scarborough at a non-tourist local restaurant then after a drive back to Cape Town via Kommetjie, Noordhoek, Chapman’s Peak drive, Hout Bay, Camps Bay, and Atlantic seaboard with spectacular views.
History of Cape of Good Hope,
Cape of Good Hope lies at the most South Western point of the African continent which forms part
of the Cape Floral Kingdom, the smallest of the world’s floral kingdoms and one
of the most diverse. The point was named the Cabo de Tormentas means Cape of Storms by Bartolomeu, then later the Dutch settlers named it Cape of Good Hope.