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Cape Town, South Africa
English (native)
7 - 9 Hours
Please kindly remember to wear comfortable closed shoes and comfortable clothes. Bring a sun hat and sunglasses as well as the sunscreen. This is a shared tour and punctuality is essential, please be ready for the pickup at a given time.

Stellenbosch Local Municipality, South Africa
English (native)
8 - 9 Hours
Entry fees are included Wine tasting fees are included Pick up and drop off from your hotel is included 1 Bottled water per person

Cape Town, South Africa
English (native)
8 - 9 Hours
Entry fees can be paid at the National Parks with either Debit or credit card. R450 per person at Cape Point Nature Reserve R230 per person at Boulders Beach Penguin Colony R150 - R200 per person (Optional) per person for Seal Island Harbour.

Cape Town, South Africa
English (native)
30 - 45 Hours
DAY 1 - Pick up from Cape Town International airport and transfer to the hotel - check in and rest of the day at leisure DAY 2 - Pick up from the hotel for a full day city tour including Table Mountain and Robben Island. DAY 3 - Full day Cape of Good Hope tour including Cape Point Nature Reserve and Boulders Beach Penguin Colony DAY 4 - Full day winelands tour with a game drive and wine tasting and Franschhoek wine tram. DAY 5 - Transfer from the hotel to Cape Town International Airport - flight back home.

Cape Town, South Africa
English (native)
8 - 9 Hours
Our first stop is Bo-Kaap, a historic and vibrant neighborhood in Cape Town, South Africa, known for its brightly painted houses, cobblestone streets, and rich cultural heritage. Situated on the slopes of Signal Hill, the area has a distinct blend of Cape Malay and Muslim influences, with a history dating back to the 1760s. Originally, Bo-Kaap was a residential area for freed slaves and laborers brought to the Cape from various parts of Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Malaysia, and other African regions, which created a diverse cultural tapestry. We drive pass the Camps Bay and Clifton suburbs Clifton is an upscale neighborhood in Cape Town known for its stunning beaches, luxury apartments, and breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Located just south of Sea Point and northwest of Camps Bay, Clifton is famous for its four secluded beaches, each with distinct vibes and settings. These beaches—named simply as Clifton 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th—are separated by large granite boulders that act as natural windbreakers, making Clifton’s beaches some of the most sheltered and enjoyable in Cape Town. Hout Bay Hout Bay is a charming coastal suburb of Cape Town, known for its scenic beauty, active fishing harbour, and laid-back vibe. Nestled between the mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Hout Bay is surrounded by striking landscapes, including Chapman’s Peak Drive, a world-famous cliffside road offering some of the best panoramic views in South Africa. Noordhoek Noordhoek Farm Village is a charming and family-friendly village located in the heart of Noordhoek, a picturesque coastal town on the Cape Peninsula, about 30 minutes from Cape Town. This vibrant community hub is known for its rustic charm, relaxed atmosphere, and a variety of shops, eateries, and activities that attract locals and visitors alike. Cape Point Nature Reserve Cape Point, located within the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve in Cape Town, is a breathtakingly scenic peninsula at the southwestern tip of South Africa. Part of Table Mountain National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Cape Point is celebrated for its dramatic cliffs, diverse flora and fauna, rich history, and stunning ocean views where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. Due to its rugged coastline and historically treacherous waters, Cape Point is home to several shipwrecks dating back centuries, a testament to the perilous journey around the tip of Africa. Cape Point is part of the Cape Floral Region, one of the world’s richest biodiversity hotspots. The fynbos (native shrubland) is home to thousands of plant species, including rare proteas. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot animals such as baboons, ostriches, Cape mountain zebras, and various antelope species. Bird watchers are also in for a treat with the presence of seabirds and endemic species. Boulders Beach Penguin Colony Boulders Beach, located in Simon’s Town on the Cape Peninsula, is world-famous for its thriving colony of African penguins. It’s one of the few places where visitors can get up close to these endangered seabirds in their natural habitat, and the beach’s unique granite boulders, white sand, and clear waters make it a stunning destination. Simon's Town Here we will stop for a lunch break. Depending on the time available, your tour guide will give you about 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes for lunch. Simon's Town has a variety of restaurants with most serving seafood and Pizza. Simon's Town is a historic naval village located on the eastern side of the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town. Known for its charming architecture, naval base, and colony of African penguins, Simon’s Town is a popular destination for those looking to explore the scenic coastline, rich maritime history, and wildlife. Kalk Bay and Muizenberg We stop at Kalk Bay and Muizenberg for 15 minutes break and to take pictures at the colourful houses.

English (native)
7 - 8 Hours

Deutsch (native)
6 - 7 Hours
Tagesausflug kann jederzeit nach Wunsch organisiert und angeboten werden.

Deutsch (native)
100 - 150 Hours
Die Dahabiya Nilreise kann jederzeit nach Wunsch organisiert und angeboten werden!

Deutsch (native)
100 - 150 Hours

Deutsch (native)
6 - 7 Hours
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