Private Tour
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3 days
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Experience the beauty and diversity of Cape Town with this three-day private guided tour, showcasing the city's top attractions. Begin your journey in Cape Town City Central, where you’ll enjoy a full-day trip to the stunning Cape Point, home to dramatic cliffs and breathtaking landscapes, while also visiting the famous African penguin colony at Boulders Beach. Delve into the exquisite Stellenbosch and Franschhoek wine regions on a tailor-made tour, sampling world-class wines and savouring gourmet cuisine against the backdrop of lush vineyards. The adventure continues with a visit to Robben Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its significant history, followed by a fascinating exploration of the Two Oceans Aquarium, highlighting the vibrant marine life of South Africa. At the end of each day, relax as you return to your hotel, enriched by the vibrant culture and natural wonders that Cape Town has to offer.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Wine tasting is not allowed for individuals under the age of 18.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Cape Town Central
Kick off your adventure in the vibrant heart of Cape Town, where the blend of historical charm and modern energy creates an inviting atmosphere. The city centre is home to a plethora of shops, restaurants, and cultural landmarks, ensuring a captivating start to your journey. Before setting off, take a moment to soak in the stunning backdrop of Table Mountain, which serves as a constant reminder of the breathtaking landscapes that await. The city’s rich history and diverse communities bring a unique character to your experience, providing insight into the soul of Cape Town.
Table Mountain Aerial Cableway
Table Mountain cableway with ticket - Ascend to the majestic equator of Table Mountain via the iconic cableway, an exhilarating journey featuring panoramic views of the surrounding city and coastline. As the cable car rotates, you’ll have the opportunity to marvel at the striking beauty of Cape Town from every angle. At the summit, enjoy walking along the well-maintained trails or simply relax and take in the breathtaking vistas of the city, ocean, and distant mountains. The unique flora, including the captivating fynbos, adds to the allure of this unforgettable destination.
Hout Bay
Hout Bay is a picturesque fishing village renowned for its stunning natural harbour and vibrant atmosphere. Surrounded by dramatic cliffs and panoramic ocean views, this locale offers a delightful blend of beauty and local charm. Stroll along the beach, enjoy fresh seafood from local vendors, or visit the bustling market, where artisanal crafts and delicious treats abound. Hout Bay is also a fantastic place to observe local fishermen at work or take in the sights of the majestic mountains framing the bay, providing ample photographic opportunities.
Chapman's Peak Drive
Chapman's Peak Drive - As you traverse Chapman’s Peak Drive, prepare to be enchanted by one of the world's most scenic coastal roads. The route winds along sheer cliffs, delivering breathtaking ocean views and dramatic landscapes at every turn. Numerous lookout points along the way invite you to pause and capture the stunning vistas. The diverse terrain showcases both lush greenery and rugged rock formations, creating a captivating contrast. This picturesque drive embodies the spirit of the Cape Peninsula, setting the stage for exploration and discovery in the region.
Cape of Good Hope
Cape of Good Hope - The Cape of Good Hope is an iconic landmark renowned for its stunning natural scenery and rich biodiversity. As you approach this stunning promontory, the dramatic cliffs and crashing waves create a spectacle that captures the essence of South Africa's beauty. The area is also steeped in history, historically viewed as the meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the well-marked trails, taking in the breathtaking views and perhaps spotting some of the diverse birdlife that inhabits the area.
Old Cape Point Lighthouse
Old lighthouse Cape Point - At Cape Point, the historic old lighthouse stands proudly, offering visitors a glimpse into maritime history amid spectacular coastal views. The ascent to the lighthouse provides an opportunity to appreciate the rugged beauty surrounding you. Once at the top, you can enjoy sweeping vistas of the ocean meeting the sky and take in the dramatic cliffs that define this region. The lighthouse itself is an iconic symbol of navigation and exploration, making it a compelling stop for those interested in the region's nautical heritage.
Boulders Beach Penguin Colony
African Boulder's Beach Penguins - Boulder's Beach is famous for its charming colony of African penguins that inhabit the sandy shores and rocky outcrops. As you stroll along the picturesque boardwalk, the sights and sounds of these delightful birds bring a unique vibrancy to your experience. The beach is surrounded by large boulders that provide a picturesque backdrop, resulting in spectacular photographic opportunities. The area is well-preserved, allowing you to enjoy the enchanting landscape while appreciating the significance of this protected site that plays an essential role in conservation efforts.
Cape Town Central
Return to your hotel in Cape Town - As your enriching journey through Cape Town's top attractions comes to an end, you will be taken back to your hotel, allowing you to reflect on the incredible experiences you've had. This return journey can serve as a moment to relax, taking in the scenic views one last time. Upon arriving at your accommodation, you may feel inspired to explore further or simply unwind after a day filled with stunning sights and memorable adventures throughout the beautiful Cape Peninsula.
Cape Town Central
Begin your unforgettable journey in the bustling heart of Cape Town. This vibrant city, rich in history and culture, sets the perfect backdrop for your wine adventure. Before departing, enjoy a leisurely stroll through the city's lively streets, perhaps stopping by local shops or cafes to savour the atmosphere. With the magnificent Table Mountain looming in the distance, the excitement builds as you prepare to explore the world-renowned wine regions. The drive away from the city allows you to appreciate the changing landscapes as you head toward the picturesque vineyards, setting the stage for a day filled with exquisite tastes and stunning views.
Stellenbosch Wine Routes
Stellenbosch Wine Tasting in Regions - As you arrive in Stellenbosch, renowned as South Africa's wine capital, prepare to indulge in a delightful wine tasting experience amid lush vineyards and charming surroundings. Here, you will have the opportunity to sample a selection of premium wines crafted by skilled vintners. The region’s unique terroir contributes to an array of flavours, from crisp whites to rich reds. Enjoy the serene atmosphere of the estate, where the stunning mountains and sprawling vineyards create a picturesque backdrop. This sensory experience allows you to appreciate the artistry of winemaking while gaining insights into the local wine culture, making your visit to Stellenbosch truly memorable.
Franschhoek Cellar
Franschhoek Wine Regions Experience - Continuing to Franschhoek, often referred to as the "French Corner," you will be immersed in a region steeped in history and renowned for its exceptional wines. The charming village boasts exquisite boutiques, galleries, and restaurants, complemented by stunning vine-clad mountains. At local vineyards, you will have the chance to taste a variety of unique wines, showcasing the region's acclaimed varietals. Franschhoek’s warm hospitality and beautiful landscapes enhance the experience, allowing you to relax in a tranquil setting while savouring the flavours of its outstanding wines and experiencing the beauty of the Cape Winelands.
Spier Wine Farm
Wine Tasting Experience in Paarl - Paarl, known for its striking granite rock formations and fertile valleys, invites you to enjoy another exceptional wine tasting experience. This region is celebrated for producing some of South Africa's finest wines. At local estates, you will be able to sample an impressive range of varietals, each reflecting the distinct characteristics of the area's terroir. The picturesque surroundings of rolling vineyards and majestic mountains create a serene atmosphere that enhances your tasting journey. As you sip on elegant wines, you will gain a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship that goes into each bottle, leaving you with lasting memories of Paarl’s winemaking heritage.
Cape Town Central
As your customised full-day tour concludes, you will be transported back to your hotel in Cape Town, reflecting on the delightful experiences of the day. This return journey offers a chance to unwind and soak in the stunning views of the vineyards and mountains one last time. The memories of picturesque landscapes, exquisite wines, and the rich culture of the wine regions will linger long after the tour ends. Arriving back at your accommodation, you may feel inspired to explore more of Cape Town’s vibrant offerings or simply relax and reminisce about the delightful day spent in the enchanting wine regions of Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl.
Cape Town Central
Begin your adventure in the heart of Cape Town, where the vibrant atmosphere and stunning scenery set the stage for an unforgettable day. As you gather in the city centre, you’ll have the chance to appreciate iconic landmarks and the lively energy of Cape Town, giving you a taste of the rich culture and history that awaits you. The city's charming architecture and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains prepare you for the immersive experiences ahead.
Robben Island Museum
Robben Island with Prebooked Ticket - Your journey continues with a visit to the historic Robben Island, accessible by ferry. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is profoundly significant, as it once served as a prison for political dissidents, including Nelson Mandela. The guided tour offers insight into the island's poignant history, showcasing the stark conditions endured by its inmates. As you explore the preserved facilities and learn about the struggles and triumphs of those who fought against apartheid, you'll gain a deeper understanding of South Africa's journey towards freedom.
Two Oceans Aquarium
Two Oceans Aquarium Adventure - Next, you’ll discover the wonders of the Two Oceans Aquarium, located at the V&A Waterfront. This attraction presents a fascinating glimpse into the marine life of both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. As you wander through the various exhibits, you’ll encounter an array of species, from vibrant coral reefs to captivating sharks. The aquarium showcases the biodiversity of South African waters, offering educational displays and engaging visuals that highlight the importance of marine conservation and the unique ecological systems within the ocean.
Cape Town Central
Return to Your Hotel in Cape Town - After a day filled with exploration and discovery, you’ll return to your hotel in Cape Town. This peaceful journey home provides a moment to reflect on the enriching experiences you’ve had throughout the day. Whether you’re reminiscing about the historical significance of Robben Island or the fascinating marine life at the aquarium, you'll return with a wealth of memories and insights that celebrate the beauty and complexity of South Africa’s cultural and natural heritage.
Admission ticket to Table Mountain cable car
Private transportation and Fuel surcharge
Air-conditioned vehicle
Admission ticket to Two Oceans Aquarium
Admission ticket to Robben Island (Slots: 09am, 11am, 13:00pm and 15:00pm)
Admission ticket to Cape of Good Hope/ Cape Point & Boulder's Beach Penguins
Hotel Pick Up and drop off
Gratuities
Standard wine tasting fees per person start from R80 to
Select a pickup point
Pickup included
4 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
S177HYmilam,May 24, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
I only had 3 days in Cape Town and didn’t want to waste them figuring out transport and tickets, so this small group tour was exactly what I needed. We were picked up each morning from our hotel, and the group stayed small – only 8 of us, which made it feel personal. Day 1 covered the city highlights: Bo-Kaap, Company’s Garden, and Signal Hill for sunset. Day 2 was Table Mountain and the Cape Peninsula down to Cape Point and Boulders Beach. Day 3 was the Winelands. What I liked most was the pacing. It never felt rushed, and our guide, Sipho, was great at reading the group. If someone wanted more time for photos, he gave it. If people were tired, he adjusted the plan. Having all the logistics handled meant I could actually enjoy the views instead of stressing about parking or queues.
hlangag,May 24, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
This tour gave me a full picture of the Cape in just 3 days. The first day focused on Cape Town’s history and culture, with stops at District Six Museum and the Slave Lodge that added context I wouldn’t have gotten on my own. Day 2 was all about the Peninsula – Chapman’s Peak Drive, Cape Point, and seeing the penguins at Boulders was a highlight. The guide explained the fynbos and the difference between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meeting at Cape Point in a way that actually made sense. Day 3 in Stellenbosch and Franschhoek was more relaxed. We visited two wineries, had a wine and chocolate pairing, and had time for lunch with a view of the mountains. The small group size meant we got to ask questions and had space in the van for everyone to have a window seat.
Malidu G,May 23, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
If it’s your first time in Cape Town, book this tour. I tried planning a DIY version before and it was overwhelming – car rental, timing the cable car, figuring out which wineries to visit. This took all of that off my plate. The itinerary hits all the major spots: Table Mountain, Robben Island ferry view, Cape Point, and the Winelands. Robben Island itself wasn’t included, but we got a good view from the V&A Waterfront and the guide explained the history well. The guide was knowledgeable without being dry, and he gave restaurant recommendations for the evenings we were on our own. Hotels were mid-range but clean and well-located. For the price, including transport, guide, and some entrance fees, it saved me money and time compared to booking everything separately.
Nomakhosazana G,May 23, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
I’ve been on big bus tours before where you feel like cattle, and this was the opposite. With only 10 people max, we could have real conversations and the guide actually learned our names. That made the whole experience feel more relaxed. Day 1 in the city was a good introduction – Bo-Kaap was colorful and photogenic, and the view from Signal Hill at sunset was unreal. Day 2 was long but worth it. The drive along Chapman’s Peak is stunning, and seeing Cape Point with fewer people because we went early was a bonus. Day 3 in the Winelands was my favorite. We went to smaller, family-run estates instead of the big commercial ones, and the tastings felt more personal. Lunch was at a farm with a view of the valley, and it was the perfect end to the trip.
akhanyaceba M,May 22, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Weather in Cape Town can be unpredictable, and I appreciated how flexible the guide was. Our Table Mountain day got shifted because of wind, and he rearranged the itinerary so we didn’t miss anything. That kind of adaptability is why I’d recommend a tour over trying to do it yourself. The van was comfortable, and having a single driver/guide meant we weren’t passed around between different people each day. Each day ran about 8-9 hours, so it’s full, but there were breaks and you’re not on your feet the whole time. The guide shared local tips throughout – where to eat, what to avoid, and how to get around on your own days. By the end of the 3 days, I felt like I’d seen the best of Cape Town and understood it better too.
GoPlaces33585837375,Mar 15, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
This guided adventure gave me the perfect bite‑size experience of the city’s top sights. Morning pick‑up, smooth transport, and a private guide who tailored stops to our energy levels. We did Table Mountain, Robben Island museum visit (ferry included), and a sunset walk at the Cape Point lighthouse. Meals were local‑flavoured and filling. Would book again to dive deeper
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