
Three Day Private tour: Table Mountain, City, Cape Peninsula and Winelands
Three Day Private tour: Table Mountain, City, Cape Peninsula and Winelands
Private tour with a maximum of 3 people in a luxury vehicle. Experience the best of Cape Town, the Cape Peninsula, Stellenbosch and Franschhoek Wine Region in Three Days. This is the best way to experience Cape Town in three days.
We visit the top attractions including Table Mountain, Bo-Kaap, Signal Hill and Robben Island(Optional) on Day One. Day Two will include visits and wine tastings at our favourite and most beautiful wine estates in Stellenbosch and Franschhoek. We tour the Cape Peninsula on Day Three.
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Your Itinerary
A curated journey through the experience
Bo-Kaap
We visit the historic Bo Kaap also known as the Malay Quarter where freed slaves settled after the abolishment of slavery in 1834. These brightly painted houses are one of the most photographed areas in Cape Town. In the 1700s, political exiles, slaves and convicts were sent to the Cape by the Dutch from Sri Lanka, Malaysia and the Indonesian Archipelago. Although not technically correct, these individuals and their descendants became known as Cape Malays. Many of them eventually settled in the Bo Kaap. The Bo-Kaap is a unique part of old Cape Town. It is situated above the central business district of the City. It is a small residential area, less than two kilometres in length and less than half a kilometre at its widest point. Most of the Bo-Kaap was built between 1760 and 1840. It is comprised of four areas: the Malay Quarter, Stadzicht, Schotsche Kloof and Schoone Kloof. The precise boundaries of each area are unclear.
Table Mountain National Park 8001 South Africa
We travel to the Table Mountain Cableway Station where we will take the cable car to the top of the mountain to explore. See Cape Town from the top of one of the 7 Wonders of Nature, also one of the most iconic mountains in South Africa.
1 hourSignal Hill
We drive via Lion's Head to Signal Hill and enjoy the vistas of Table Bay, the City and the Atlantic seaboard. Lion's Head is situated between Table Mountain and Signal Hill. Lion's Head peaks at 669 metres above sea level. The peak forms part of a dramatic backdrop to the city of Cape Town and is part of the Table Mountain National Park. Signal Hill is known for the Noon Gun. The gun was fired for the first time in 1806. It was used as a signal (hence Signal Hill) to ships in Table Bay. These are the oldest guns in daily use in the world. The noon gun has been one constant in Cape Town’s colourful and ever-changing history, with the tradition surviving colonial occupations, wars, and apartheid. Signal Hill is also one of the launch sites for paragliding in Cape town. When conditions allow, there are few things as memorable as soaring over the city, drifting on the thermal air currents and admiring the spectacular sea and mountain views, before landing in Sea Point or Camps Bay.
30 minutesRobben Island Museum
Day 2: The Cape Winelands Route
4 hoursBabylonstoren
Sample a flight of six wines such as Viognier, Chenin Blanc, Mourvedre Rose, Chardonnay and Nebukadnezar.
2 hoursLa Motte Wine Estate
Tastings are enjoyed amidst original works of art by acclaimed South African artist Jacob Hendrik Pierneef, after whom La Motte Pierneef Collection of premium wines is named.
1 hourFranschhoek
We stop for lunch in Franschhoek, notable for having some of the top restaurants in the country. Franschhoek is described by many as the "food and wine capital" of South Africa. Franschhoek, Afrikaans for "French Corner", the Dutch spelling before 1947 was Fransche Hoek is a small town in the Western Cape Province and one of the oldest towns of the Republic of South Africa.
2 hoursDelaire Graff Estate
Delaire Graff wines rank among the most prestigious in the Southern Hemisphere. Their unique terroir, on the crest of the panoramic Helshoogte Mountain Pass, is something their ambitious winemaker explores harvest after harvest. A long, slow ripening season ensures world-class clarets and red wines big in structure with soft tannins and elegance.
1 hourStellenbosch
Day 3: Cape Peninsula Tour
20 minutesHout Bay
We drive via Camps Bay to the Hout Bay harbor from where a Forty Five - minute optional boat trip to Seal Island can be done.
1 hourChapman's Peak Drive
Chapman's Peak was named after the Captain's mate of an English ship, the Consent in the year 1607. In the early 1920’s Sir Nicolas Fredrick de Waal, first administrator of the Cape Province, ordered the construction of a high-level road linking Cape Town with the Southern Suburbs. Known as Chapman's Peak Drive and claimed by many as one of the most scenic drives in the world. We will stop at the look-out point for a spectacular photo opportunity.
20 minutesNoordhoek
We drive past Long Beach, in Noordhoek (the Northern Corner) en route to Cape point. The beach is not only long, but is wide, giving way to wetlands, flora and fauna.
Cape Point Ostrich Farm
We drive past the villages of Misty Cliffs and Scarborough and absorb the breathtaking views of the Atlantic ocean. The Cape Point Ostrich Farm lies on the most beautiful part of the Cape Peninsula. The farm is 50km from Cape Town, next to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve (Cape Point National Park). The drive to the farm is one of the great scenic routes of South Africa leading to the Cape of Good Hope. We stop for a fun visit to the ostrich farm to feed the ostriches.
15 minutesCape Point Nature Reserve
Cape Point is in the Cape of Good Hope nature reserve within Table Mountain National Park, which forms part of the Cape Floral Region, a World Heritage Site.
1 hour 30 minutesSimon's Town
We stop for lunch in Simonstown where you have the choice of many restaurants known for serving fresh fish. Enjoy the fruits of the ocean right next to the marina.
1 hourBoulders Beach Penguin Colony
The beautiful Boulders Beach is one of Cape Town’s most visited beaches and the only place in the world where you get close to African Penguins.In 1982 a couple of these little crowd-pleasers settled on the soft white sand between the large granite boulders that protect the beach from wind and large, stormy waves, and currently the population is estimated between 2,000 and 3,000 birds. Sadly the African Penguin has been classified as an endangered species, due to things like overfishing, habitat destruction, pollution, and irresponsible tourism activities, and the Boulders Beach colony has also felt the effect, with numbers dwindling over the last couple of years. Thankfully, Boulders and its surrounding beaches now form part of the Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area, thus ensuring the beaches are safe and clean, and the penguins protected.
45 minutesMuizenberg Beach
Our return route is past Muizenberg where you will see the coloured beach huts. The beach huts are used as changing rooms. These are reminiscent of the “bathing machine” of the 1800s, which was a cart-like structure that was wheeled down to the water’s edge, allowing the ladies to change into their bathing costumes.
15 minutesCape Town Central
No accommodation included on this day.
Included
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Professional Guide
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- Fees: Cape of Good Hope
- Fees: Table Mountain tickets
- Fees: Penguin Colony
- Fees: wine tastings
- Entry/Admission - Table Mountain
- Entry/Admission - Chapman's Peak Drive
- Entry/Admission - Delaire Graff Estate
- Entry/Admission - La Motte Wine Estate
- Entry/Admission - Cape Point Nature Reserve
- Entry/Admission - Boulders Beach Penguin Colony
- Entry/Admission - Robben Island Museum
- Entry/Admission - Babylonstoren
Not Included
- Food and drinks
- Lunch
- Fees: Robben Island
- Fees: Funicular at Cape Point
Good to Know
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Tickets & Cancellation
You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
If you cancel at least 7 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee.If you cancel between 3 and 6 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is a 50 percent cancellation fee.If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.