Explore Cape Town's top landmarks on this full-day tour, showcasing why the city is a must-visit destination. Experience the natural beauty of Table Mountain and Lion's Head, with the option for a hike, and enjoy stunning 360-degree views from the Cableway at sunrise.
Historical, Cultural and Colorful
The scenic natural beauty of Table Mountain and Lions Head | Cultural heritage of Bo-Kaap and the Castle of Good Hope | Urban gardens at Company’s Garden | Moving history and insights from Robben Island
Couples, Friends, Family and Empty-nesters
Cable car up Table Mountain
Walking Safaris
Bo Kaap \ Cape Malay Expelriences
Company Gardens
Castle of Good Hope
Green Market Square
Robben Island Tour
One of the New Seven Wonders of Nature, Table Mountain is Cape Town's iconic backdrop. Visitors can take a 360º rotating cable car to the top for stunning views of the city and Atlantic Ocean. At the summit, enjoy easy walks, viewing decks, shops, and a restaurant.
A vibrant and historic neighborhood, Bo Kaap is known for its colorful houses and rich Muslim heritage. It’s one of Cape Town’s oldest areas, originally home to Cape Malay slaves. Visit South Africa's oldest mosque, and enjoy local delicacies like koesisters and bobotie at cafes.
Established in 1652, this historic park is the oldest garden in South Africa. Popular for picnics and strolls, it features a rose garden, fish pond, bird aviary, and more. It’s also surrounded by landmarks like Parliament and the South African Museum.
Built by the Dutch East India Company in the late 1600s, this star-shaped fort is Cape Town’s oldest building. It houses the Castle Military Museum and William Fehr Collection. Visitors can watch the Key Ceremony and Signal Cannon firing, or enjoy horse-drawn carriage rides.
This bustling outdoor market in Cape Town's business district is famous for souvenirs, art, crafts, and fabrics from across Africa. Set on a cobbled square, it’s a lively spot filled with traders and local characters.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Robben Island is where Nelson Mandela spent many years imprisoned. After a ferry ride from the V&A Waterfront, visitors take a guided bus tour of the island, followed by a walking tour of the prison led by a former inmate