Private Tour
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72 hours
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Comfort, local insight & scenic routes—3 days to Cape Town’s best spots with a trusted driver Guide .
Discover Cape Town in comfort and style with your tour 3-day service, designed to give you a truly local experience while visiting the city's most iconic attractions. What sets us apart? Professional, friendly drivers Guides , are local experts ready to share insider tips, stories, and hidden gems along the way. Your vehicles are spacious, clean, air-conditioned, and equipped for long-day comfort. You’ll enjoy flexible itineraries, scenic route options, on-time pickups, and personalized service every step of the way. From Table Mountain and the V&A Waterfront to Cape Point, Boulders Beach penguins, and the Winelands—you’ll see the best of Cape Town at your own pace. Stress-free travel, unmatched hospitality, and unforgettable views—this is more than just transport; it’s your key to exploring Cape Town
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
This is a 3-day private tour with approximately 8 hours per day of service. Start times are flexible but recommended between 8:00–9:00 AM for optimal sightseeing.
Please verify What’s Included and non included
You can request custom stops or adjustments—we’re flexible as long as it fits within the daily time limit.
Group Size Ideal for solo travelers, couples, families, or small groups (up to 7 passengers per vehicle). For larger groups, advance notice is required to arrange a suitable vehicle.
Please notify us in advance if wheelchair access
Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, a camera, and a light jacket for coastal winds.
Cape Town weather can change quickly—layered clothing is advised. Your safety is our priority. Our vehicles are regularly sanitized and maintained.
"Please note that all tour itineraries are carefully planned to include both sightseeing and driving time, with a total duration of up to 8 hours per da
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Three wineries , Wine testing fees
Robben Island entrance fees
WiFi on board
Boulders Beach (Penguin ) entrance fees
Entrance fee
Air-conditioned vehicle
Seals Island Boat fees
Excess baggage
Dutch Funicular entrance fees
cape of Good Hope Entrance fees
Table mountain Cable car fees
Parking Fees
Bottled water
Brunch
Meals
Breakfast
Snacks
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Robben Island Museum
Enjoy a scenic ferry ride with stunning views of Cape Town, Table Mountain, and the Atlantic Ocean. Keep your eyes peeled for seals, dolphins, and seabirds along the way. Upon arrival, you’ll be guided through the maximum-security prison where Nelson Mandela was held for 18 of his 27 years in captivity. Former political prisoners often lead these tours, offering personal, powerful insights into life behind bars during apartheid. Visit Mandela’s Cell Travel by bus across the island, stopping at key sites such as the lime quarry where prisoners were forced to work, the Robert Sobukwe house, and the village that once housed prison staff. Along the way, you'll learn about the island’s layered history — from leper colony to political prison. This experience is not just a tour — it's a deep reflection on resilience, injustice, and the power of forgiveness. It’s a must for any traveler wanting to understand the soul of South Africa.
Table Mountain Aerial Cableway
Cape of Good Hope, the most dramatic and iconic point of the Cape Peninsula, where rugged cliffs meet crashing waves and rich biodiversity surrounds you at every turn. Part of the Table Mountain National Park, this vast coastal reserve is home to spectacular landscapes, diverse wildlife, and over 250 species of birds. As you drive or hike through the reserve, keep an eye out for ostriches, baboons, eland, and bontebok roaming freely Visit the Cape of Good Hope Sign Strike a pose at the famous signpost marking the south western most point of the African continent. It’s a must-do photo opportunity — a true bucket-list moment for any traveler!
Boulders Beach Penguin Colony
Get ready for a truly heartwarming wildlife encounter as you meet South Africa’s most charming residents — the endangered African penguins — at the world-famous Boulders Beach in Simon's Town Step onto the boardwalks of Boulders Beach, nestled among ancient granite boulders and turquoise waters. These specially built walkways bring you incredibly close to the penguins while protecting their natural habitat — perfect for observing them waddling, nesting, and swimming Your guide will share fascinating facts about this endangered species, their quirky behaviors, and the conservation efforts in place to protect them. Did you know they mate for life and communicate with loud braying sounds, earning them the nickname "jackass penguins
Cape of Good Hope
Cape of Good Hope, the most dramatic and iconic point of the Cape Peninsula, where rugged cliffs meet crashing waves and rich biodiversity surrounds you at every turn. Part of the Table Mountain National Park, this vast coastal reserve is home to spectacular landscapes, diverse wildlife, and over 250 species of birds. As you drive or hike through the reserve, keep an eye out for ostriches, baboons, eland, and bontebok roaming freely Visit the Cape of Good Hope Sign Strike a pose at the famous signpost marking the south western most point of the African continent. It’s a must-do photo opportunity — a true bucket-list moment for any traveler!
Cape Point Nature Reserve
Cape Point, a place of wild beauty, towering cliffs, and timeless legend — located within the Cape of Good Hope section of Table Mountain National Park. Often mistaken as the southernmost tip of Africa, Cape Point is where the cold Atlantic and warm Indian Oceans meet in a dramatic collision of currents. Choose to hike the scenic path or take the Flying Dutchman funicular up to the historic lighthouse, perched high above the cliffs. At the top, you'll enjoy sweeping, panoramic views of the coastline, ocean, and rugged mountains — a perfect spot for unforgettable photos. Cape Point features some of the highest sea cliffs in Africa, rising over 200 meters above sea level. The dramatic landscape is a visual feast of crashing waves, dramatic skies, and endless ocean.
Chapman's Peak Drive
Prepare to be blown away by the sheer natural beauty of Chapman’s Peak Drive, affectionately known as “Chappies” — a spectacular 9-kilometer coastal road that hugs the rugged cliffs between Hout Bay and Noordhoek on the Cape Peninsula. Be driven along the twisting, cliff-hugging road carved into the mountainside, offering jaw-dropping views of the Atlantic Ocean on one side and towering rock formations on the other. With 114 curves and panoramic lookout points, this drive is an experience in itself. Hear the fascinating story of how Chapman’s Peak Drive was constructed in the early 1900s, overcoming immense engineering challenges to create what is now one of the top scenic drives in the world. Chapman’s Peak Drive offers a chance to relax, reflect, and soak in the kind of scenery that defines South Africa’s natural beauty.
Bo-kaap
Step into the vibrant heart of Cape Town’s cultural mosaic with a visit to Bo-Kaap, the historic neighborhood known for its candy-colored houses, cobbled streets, and deep Cape Malay heritage. This experience is a sensory journey through history, culture, flavor, and community. Pastel-painted houses, each with its own story. Your guide will share the history of Bo-Kaap, originally known as the Malay Quarter — home to descendants of slaves brought from Indonesia, Malaysia, and other parts of Southeast Asia by Dutch colonists in the 17th and 18th centuries. Gain insight into the Muslim traditions, language, and family life that give Bo-Kaap its rich cultural identity. You’ll pass mosques, including the Auwal Mosque — the oldest in South Africa — and hear about the community’s contributions to Cape Town’s unique multicultural character. meet local families or artisans, visit cultural centers, or see how traditional crafts and clothing are made.
Castle of Good Hope
Journey back in time with a visit to the Castle of Good Hope, the oldest surviving colonial structure in South Africa. Built between 1666 and 1679 by the Dutch East India Company (VOC), this star-shaped fortress sits at the historic heart of Cape Town and offers a fascinating glimpse into the country’s colonial, military, and cultural past. Explore the Castle’s Historic Grounds and Architecture Walk through the thick stone walls, arched corridors, and inner courtyards of this 17th-century fortress. Learn about its strategic role in protecting the Cape during the early colonial era, and admire its well-preserved Dutch military architecture — complete with bastions, a moat, and guard towers. Discover the Castle’s Museums and Exhibits Gain deeper insight into South Africa’s layered history with visits to several on-site museums: The Military Museum – showcasing uniforms, weapons, and artifacts from centuries of conflict The William Fehr Collection – featuring rare paintings.
Lanzerac Wine Estate Experience: Elegance, History, and Wine in the Jonkershoek Valley Nestled amidst the serene foothills of the Jonkershoek Valley, Lanzerac is a historic working wine estate dating back to 1692—just a decade after Stellenbosch itself was founded—making it a cornerstone of Cape Winelands heritage. Inside Guide | Cape Town he sophisticated tasting room features oak-panelled walls, ambient lighting, comfy seating, and a cozy fireplace. Guests can enjoy tastings inside or out on the veranda, with sweeping views over the Stellenbosch valley. Learn about the estate's winemaking heritage and modern processes in a fascinating guided tour through the maturation and fermentation cellars.
Tokara Wine Estate
Perched on the slopes of the Helshoogte Pass, Tokara offers sweeping panoramic views of Simonsberg, False Bay, and Table Mountain—an elegant setting for a wonderfully immersive and multi-sensory day out Sophisticated Wine Tastings in a Scenic Lounge Guests begin with a visit to the contemporary wine tasting lounge, designed with floor-to-ceiling glass walls for dramatic vineyard views. Expert hosts guide tastings through the estate’s flagship labels such as the Premium, Reserve, and Directors Reserve collections—highlighting varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc Explore Olive Oil Heritage & Tastings Wander through Tokara's Tuscan olive groves and visit their bespoke olive mill. Here, visitors can sample cold‑pressed extra virgin olive oil—often paired with bruschetta, cheese, or other local nibbles—emphasizing the estate’s culinary craftsmanship
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2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Jovi P,
Nov 17, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
From the moment we embarked we were utterly enchanted. Every day started around a comfortable time, which allowed us to make the most of daylight and avoid rushing. This experience struck the perfect balance between exploring breathtaking natural landscapes, immersing ourselves in Cape Town’s vibrant city life, and savoring the soulful elegance of South Africa’s wine country. The tour was exceptionally well organized.



antoniometodiew,
Nov 12, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was a great experience. KJA tours is a really professional company. Everything was perfectly organised. I really enjoyed the activities and definitely recommend it!
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