| City & Robben Island |
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Tour commences: 09:00 am
Highlights:
Orientation drive through the bustling city of Cape Town, hallmark points are the Cape Malay Quarter, the Cape Castle, the Grand Parade
(where former President Nelson Mandela made his first speech after being released from prison), Signal Hill and the famous Robben Island.
Castle built in 1666 by the First Dutch Governor who set foot on the Beach nearby. Orientation drive through the City. Signal Hill
(weather permitting) Malay Quarter - Our drive takes us through this historical area Boat ride to Robben Island & Tour of the island
and prison. Cable car up to Table Mountain.
Includes: Ferry ticket
Excludes: Table Mountain ticket & Lunch
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| Cape Point and Peninsula |
Tour commences: 09:00 am
Highlights:
Sun, sea and sand! World-renowned beaches, breathtaking views,
historic and picturesque coastal villages, to say the least. This is a tour of just a little bit of everything. At Cape Point, part of
the Cape Peninsula National Park, there are many drives, walks, picnic spots and a licensed restaurant.
This is the point where the
Atlantic and Indian oceans meet. Travelling along the Atlantic Seaboard via Sea Point, Clifton, and Camps Bay, stopping at Llandudno
lookout point and continuing to Hout Bay, a quaint village and fishing harbour with magnificent mountain views and beach.
Optional: Seal Island boat trip (seasonal, not incl. in cost).
On through Chapman's Peak, a breathtaking coastal drive,
to Cape Point and the Good Hope Nature Reserve, this has a wide variety of plant, bird and animal life. After lunch at a nearby restaurant
(not incl. in cost),we go on to Simon's Town, a village with a naval base and a large penguin colony at the beautiful Boulders Beach.
The tour ends at ±17h30 after a visit to the well- known Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.
Join us on this premier majestic tour, where the Two Ocean currents meet.
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