Cape Town City Day Tour
What makes these tours favoured is its flexibility. Explore whichever part of Cape Town you wish to see. We will help you set your own itinerary or you can use on of ours.
Some of Cape Town’s Attractions include:

Table Mountain & Cableway; The top of Table Mountain offers spectacular views in all directions and gives a bird’s eye view of the city.
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens; The gardens are a celebration of South African flora – showcasing only indigenous South African plants. Fynbos, proteas, cycads and rolling lawns are intermingled with streams and ponds and well-laid out pathways for easy walking. A great variety of birds inhabit the gardens and the sweeping views from the upper slopes are spectacular.
Cape Point & Table Mountain National Park; At the tip of the Cape Peninsula you will find Cape Point within the Table Mountain National Park. The expansive Table Mountain National Park stretches from Signal Hill and Table Mountain in the north to Cape Point in the south and encompasses the seas and coastline of the peninsula. Within Cape Point the treacherous cliffs forming the most south-western tip of Africa are some of the highest in the world and mark the spot where the cold Beguela current on the West coast and the warm Agulhus current on the East coast merge.

Castle of Good Hope; Constructed between 1666 and 1679, the Castle of Good Hope is the oldest building in South Africa and has been exceptionally well preserved. Inside the walls of the pentagonal castle you will find a combination of cultural and military history dating back to the arrival of Jan van Riebeeck to the Cape in 1652.
V&A Waterfront; For shopping, dining and entertainment the V&A Waterfront is a hotspot for tourists and locals alike. Still a working harbour, the Waterfront is an example of creative architecture and restoration and has become South Africa’s most visited tourist attraction.
Bo-kaap; A neighbourhood that was originally settled by freed slaves brought over by the Dutch in the 17th and 18th Century, home of the original slaves.
