Cape Point (Full Day)

À partir de ZAR 1 400,00 ZAR
  • Durée: 9 Heures (environ)
  • Code produit: CP/FD

The interactive Cape Point tour takes you along the
beautiful Atlantic Seaboard giving you the opportunity to feast your
eyes on rugged coastlines and other untainted geographic landmarks such
as the Twelve apostles and the magnificent slopes of Lion’s head. The
Atlantic Seaboard also known as Cape Town’s ‘Riviera’, stretches from
the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront on the north shore of Table
Mountain all the way down the west side of the Cape Peninsula to Hout
Bay.



The Cape Point tour takes us through the residential suburb of
Clifton with four bikini beaches ideal for sunbathing and home to some
of the most expensive real estate in South Africa.



The tour then proceeds to Camps Bay where we stop for a picture shoot
of the Twelve Apostle mountain range. The tour continues through the
town of Hout Bay where you visit a fishing harbor and get the
opportunity to take an optional boat trip to seal island. The tour
continues through the world famous Chapman’s Peak Drive a 9 km route
with 114 curves, making it one of the most spectacular marine drives in
the world.




Enjoy a beautiful view of the ocean on the winding road towards Cape
Point. Located about 1.2km east of Cape of Good Hope it, is the most
South Western corner of the African continent and the mythical meeting
point of the Atlantic and Indian oceans.



It is located within Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve and home to an
entire floral kingdom and many populations of animals. Look out for
ostrich and pelagic birds, view zebra, eland, and the many species of
reptiles and small mammals. Chacma baboons are common in the Cape Point
nature reserve, especially at the point itself. You have the option of
either walking or taking a funicular ride to the upper lighthouse right
at the tip of Cape Point where you are able to look back in awe at the
beauty of the Cape peninsula and the surrounding areas.



After visiting the lighthouse at Cape Point we head to False Bay and
stop at Boulders Beach to view the endangered African Penguin. We then
pass through the naval town of Simon’s Town. Thereafter, we drive
through the towns of Fish Hoek, Kalk Bay and Muizenberg en-route to
Kirstenbosch Botanical gardens which forms part of the Cape Floral
Kingdom (declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site).


After a wonderful and relaxing day we drop you off at your hotel.