Enjoy an engaging overview of Cape Town’s sights, landmarks, and cultural sites.
Destinations
Discover the best of Cape Town with our 4-day tour, showcasing the city’s must-see locations. After taking in the expansive views from the famous Table Mountain, explore the lively V&A Waterfront. Discover the city’s rich history and the vibrant Bo-Kaap district. Take in the breathtaking views from Camps Bay and Clifton beaches, then take a leisurely drive around Chapman’s Peak. Experience the Cape Winelands and indulge in top-notch wines in Franschhoek and Stellenbosch. Take a magnificent helicopter trip above Cape Town to see breathtaking views. This all-inclusive vacation provides the ideal balance of breathtaking scenery, rich cultural history, and life-changing experiences.
Bo Kaap, once the Malay Quarter, is a cosmopolitan area with a rich history situated between the city center and the foothills of Signal Hill. Its colorful houses and charming cobblestone roads entice you to experience the Islamic culture of the Cape Malay people. One of the first residential neighborhoods in Cape Town is Bo Kaap, which dates back to the time the Cape Malay people were brought into the Cape Colony as expert artisans on a slave basis. The Auwul Mosque, which was founded in 1794, is the oldest mosque in South Africa. Savor a variety of Cape Malay cuisine, such as curries, koesisters, and an abundance of spices and herbs available at Atlas Trading Company.
One of the oldest still-standing colonial structures in South Africa is the medieval castle known as the Castle of Good Hope. Built by the Dutch East Indies Company in the 17th century, it has had a variety of uses throughout the ages, including that of a military fort, a seat of administration, a jail, and even a cultural hub.
Boulders Beach in Simon's Town is home to African penguins, sometimes referred to as Jackass penguins. One of the few remaining colonies of African penguins worldwide calls Boulders Beach home, which has served as a safe haven for this colony of endangered penguins since 1983. There are currently more than 3,000 penguins in this reserve. Boulders Beach has immaculate beaches and walkways where visitors can see penguins in their natural habitat.
Among the world's most breathtaking marine drives is Chapman's Peak Drive. Magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean and the western part of the Cape Peninsula may be seen from this rocky coastal route.
Stellenbosch's rural landscape is dotted with wineries and vineyards. Wine lovers love to visit the Stellenbosch Wine Route, which provides an opportunity to sample and buy some of the best wines in South Africa.
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