Private Tour
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3 days
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Explore Cape Town's most popular sites in this 3-day combo tour and Discover the Cape of Good Hope at the most South Western corner of Africa and the pristine rugged coastline of Cape Town. Venture into the scenic Cape town Winelands on the 2nd day and taste some of the best wines in South Africa at various wine estates. You will also be able to visit Cape town's most iconic landmarks such as the majestic Table Mountain, the grand parade, the Castle of Good Hope, Afrogem diamonds as well as the historic Robben Island.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
We commence our tour with a visit to AFROGEM Diamonds, Tanzanites, and Gemstones jewelry design store. Afrogem is a family business that has been leading in jewelry design and manufacturing since 1966. They are the first company in South Africa to offer complimentary factory tours, which is a highlight for many tourists visiting South Africa. Here you will witness firsthand, the art of diamond cutting and the careful craftsmanship of jewelry manufacturing by our skilled experts. All whilst enjoying a complimentary glass of sparkling wine.
Camp's Bay Beach
The wind winds us away to the breath-taking scenery of soft life, the Miami of Cape Town, Camps Bay. Situated on the foot of Table Mountain, Lion's Head, and 12 apostles, the restaurant Capital and both a celebrity and Tourist hotspot. Here we will make a brief stop, take a few pictures and walk on the white sandy beach while admiring the magnificent view, and enjoying the fresh breeze from the blue flag sea, you can grab a quick coffee at Starbucks or light road snack.
Hout Bay
Here we will only stop briefly to see the seals, but we will not hop on the boat, we are only going to stop for a few minutes, there are a lot of seals around where you can take pictures with and mingle with them.
Chapman's Peak Drive
As we leave Hout bay we will drive onto the world-famous Chapman's peak drive. A mountainside road is locally known as Chappies. it is an engineering masterpiece! The Chapman's peak drive meanders 9km along the giant Chapman's peak mountains that drop into the ocean like an avalanche. You will have the opportunity to stop and take photos, enjoy the spectacular breeze and also write your name on Chapman's peak rocks.
Old Cape Point Lighthouse
Walk and take the funicular (at your own cost) up to South Africa's oldest lighthouse for a 360-degree view of the national park. There are 3 ways to get to the top. Along the coastline is a paved path with several long stone staircases. This route will give you the best views of the coastline. From the car park is a paved path all the way to the top. It is a steady climb and not very strenuous. For those who don't feel like hoofing all the way to the top, there is a funicular that will get you to the viewpoint. The Flying Dutchman funicular will get you to the viewpoint in just three minutes for just a small fee.
Cape of Good Hope
The corner of Africa. Where the cold Atlantic and Indian oceans share common grounds. The Cape of Good Hope is however only the most south-westerly point of Africa. Hiking trails to the summit of the cape makes for great activity and sightseeing. The cape of good hope sigh is also another attraction. Guests would often need to stand a Que, it is believed that if there is no Que there is no Hope.
Boulders Beach Penguin Colony
Boulder's Beach Penguin Colony is home to thousands of endangered tuxedo swimmers. The African Penguins, here you will walk on the beach, mingle, and take close-up photos of one of our flightless birds. This is our last tour of the day, you will then head back to Cape Town where you will be dropped off at your hotel.
Spier Wine Farm
Spier was voted one of the 100 World's Best Vineyards in 2021, and Editor's Choice - Winery of the Year 2022. Join us for one of Spier's wine-tasting and food platters overlooking their dam and with views of the Helderberg mountains. Settle in and admire the iconic Heath Nash chandelier - made from 334 recycled Spier wine bottles and weighing 370kgs - which hangs above the tasting counter. You can enjoy a set wine tasting with or without a food pairing, or order whatever you like with an olive, cheese, or cured meat board.
Delaire Graff Estate
The ultimate Cape Winelands experience, Delaire Graff is dedicated to beauty in its many forms. Much like polishing a diamond to reveal its brilliance, jeweler Laurence Graff has transformed an extraordinary natural setting into a world-class destination for wine, art, cuisine, and escape from the everyday. In this breathtakingly beautiful wine estate, you will have the opportunity to taste their delicate wines.
Tokara Wine Estate
At the center of the Cape Winelands lies the Simonsberg mountain, a fynbos-rich massif, home to exceptional vineyards since the 17th century. It’s on the southern slopes, with unrivaled views over False Bay to Table Mountain, that you will find Tokara’s vineyards and olive groves.
Cheetah Outreach - Somerset West
Cheetah Outreach is an educational and community-based program created to raise awareness of the plight of the cheetah and to campaign for its survival. Here enjoy a tour of the facilities and get to know the mission and work of the center. Mingle and pet the cheetahs, take pictures with them and when we have done, we proceed.
Castle of Good Hope
Our day commences with a stop here at the Castle of Good Hope. Being one of the oldest buildings in South Africa, the Castle of Good Hope is one of the historical stalwarts that are still open to visitors. It captures the historical events that took place in the Castle dating back 350 years ago. The Key ceremony and the Canon Firing all form part of the experience. Please note: The Key Ceremony runs Monday to Friday; Cannon Firing does not take place on a Sunday; These ceremonies are weather dependent.
Bo-kaap
Known as the Malay Quarter is the colorful houses. A multicultural neighborhood dominantly populated by Muslims. Bo-Kaap contains the largest concentration of pre-1850 architecture in South Africa and it's the oldest surviving residential neighborhood in Cape Town. Here you will experience the beautiful rainbow houses, learn more about the History and Culture of Bo-Kaap, taste delicious Cape Malay cuisine at one of the finest restaurants, get to mingle with the locals, and take lots of pictures too.
Robben Island Museum
Here you will charter a shared trip to Robben Island museum where you will be met by a resident Tour Guide who will conduct the tour of the Island. (Please note that our tour guide/driver will not be joining you on the tour of the Robben Island museum.) The entire tour lasts 4 hours, the 30-minutes boat trip to go, the 30-minutes boat trip to return, and hotel drop-off. For part of the tour, you will be transported around the island by bus, before you visit the prison cell of Nelson Mandela and take The Long Walk to Freedom at the end of the tour. Upon our arrival back at the Jetty, our Tour Guide/Driver will meet you at the entrance of the Nelson Mandela Gateway to Robben Island for your return.
City Hall
This is where late former President Nelson Mandela addressed his first speech after he was released from prison on the 11th of February/1990. On 24 July 2018, a statue of Nelson Mandela on the balcony overlooking the Grand Parade was unveiled on the same spot where he made his speech.
Table Mountain
Embark on a tour to the most amazing Table Mountain the new seven wonders of nature. Here take a Cableway cart to the top and enjoy the beautiful breathtaking view of the City and the ocean, take as many pictures as you like as you head to the top of the mountain. Now, this is the most amazing part where you are on top of the most Biggest and famous Mountain in South Africa, you will have a brief history of the mountain, walk around, see little tiny animals like squirrels, and take pictures and videos. After you are done with exploring you then have a choice of walking down the mountain or taking a cable way back as we conclude our Table Mountain tour.
Bottled Water
Entry to Cheetah Outreach
Air-conditioned vehicle in Private transportation
Entry to Chapman's peak
Entry to Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope & Boulder's Beach-African Penguins
Robben Island tickets
Optional Gratuities & Lunch
Wine tasting fees. The price varies; each tasting starts from
Table mountain ticket
Select a pickup point
Pickup included
14 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
ayachumax,Mar 18, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Pick up from hotel, transport between attractions, and luggage handling were all smooth . The 3-day itinerary balanced adventure (hiking, zip-line) with relaxation (wine tasting, beach time). Guides provided maps and safety briefs before each activity. Only gripe: some packed meals could be hotter. Overall well-organised
ath0ben,Mar 18, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Beyond nature, the adventure dug into Cape Town’s culture – visits to historic districts, local artisan markets, and a traditional music performance. Combined with physical adventures like the Table Mountain ascent and coastal drive. Guides were multilingual, making explanations clear. A great blend of action and heritage
sibusison913,Mar 17, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Every day was a mix of stunning views and deep local insight. From the Table Mountain cable car descent to the dramatic cliffs at Cape Point, the scenery stole the show. Guides linked each site to South African history and wildlife (even spotted baboons on the trail). Meals reflected Cape cuisine. An enriching visual feast.
luvolwethum,Mar 16, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We took kids (10 & 13) on the 3‑day tour and it worked perfectly. Activities were split into manageable chunks – easy hikes, boat ride to see penguins, and interactive museum stops. Guides were patient with questions and kept energy high. Night stays were safe and kid‑amenities were provided. Definitely recommend for families wanting action
elihleg,Mar 16, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
All top were covered:Table mountain,Pantsula drive,wine tasting and cultural walk in a old town .The guides insider tips (best phot spots,hidden beaches)made it feel personalized despite being a group. Accommodation nights were comfortable and included breakfast. Great bang for your buck if you want a full Cape Town immersion.
cebab2026,Mar 15, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The adventure tour packed Cape Town’s highlights into three unforgettable days. We kicked off with a sunrise cable‑car ride up Table Mountain, then zoomed down to the beach for shark‑spotting at Boulders. Day two was a rugged hike through the Cape of Good Hope with a knowledgeable guide who told us local legends. Night‑time we chilled at a waterfront lodge with braai vibes. Day three hit the Winelands – tasting, then a zip‑line over vineyards. Totally recommend for thrill‑seeker
claudeu2025,Feb 16, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Write of your review _____________________ Table mountain tour it was amazing , we were so blessed . Beautiful scenery and wine tasting was very nice. Our driver was super , very helpful prombt and friendly. The tour were informative. Thanks
hirwaa2025,Jan 11, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The review was amazing and also the guide was knowledgeable and engaging and the tour was perfectly arganized and the tour was beautiful views. robben island and long walk to freedom it was a beautiful tour and beautiful photos. Thanks
rogercs2024,Aug 2, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
I can't express how incredible our 3-day private adventure in Cape Town was! From start to finish, the trip was perfectly executed. Our tour guide, Callixte was an absolute gem. His knowledge of Cape Towns history and culture added so much depth to the experience. The itinerary was packed with stunning sights like Table Mountain, Camps Bay, and the breathtaking Cape of Good Hope. Every spot offered something unique, and I was constantly in awe of the magnificent scenery. The trip to the Cape Winelands was a highlight. The visit to the Robben Island Museum was both moving and educational. I highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Cape Town. Kudos to Callixte and the team for an unforgettable experience!
GoPlaces769210,Apr 22, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
I and my family , we are very happy for your service in Cape Town, Amazing Tour Guide Mr Calixte , he was so much provided information , you deserve more than 5 Excellent



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