PRICE GUIDE – Subject to change without notice
Prices for − Blouberg, CBD, Camps bay and Constantia areas.
Transfers within a radius of 30km R350, (rate may increase if more than 4 passengers) .
Big Cat Tour (Spier Wine Estate & Drakenstein Lion Park) R650, per person.
Cape Point day tour, via Boulders Beach R950, per person.
Nature Tour (World of Birds And Kirstenbosch Gardens) R550, per person
Big 5 game drives – Price on request
DRIVER AND VEHICLE FOR THE DAY R2000
Cape Town has much to offer so if there is something you would like to do that is not on our list, contact us and let us put something together for you.
Discounts available for Trips with 4 or more people.
*All tours include collection and return to your accommodation, entrance fees to specified places. Exclude meals.
CAPE POINT | BOULDERS BEACH TOUR
The Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, known for its display of spring wild flowers, is host to approximately half of the 700 species of indigenous flora in the Western Cape and boasts over 250 species of birds, the largest of which is the extravagantly plumed ostrich. Chacma, baboons, caracol and a wide range of buck are among the animals that may be seen on the tour. Enjoy a walk along well-established paths to the old lighthouse, where the views over the bay are unforgettable. Equally spectacular is the reserve’s coastline, which possesses the highest sea cliffs in the country.
The aptly named Boulders is a small yet unique beach famous for its most celebrated inhabitant, the African penguin. Stroll along the boardwalk to the penguin colony, or walk amongst them on the beach. This is the only place where you can swim with the penguins, so pack your bathing suit.
CITY TOUR
On a clear day Table Mountain South Africa’s premier tourist attraction, can be seen as far away as 200 kilometres out to sea, which is hardly surprising, since it stands 1086m high, and its legendary top is nearly three kilometres across. Simply catch a ride on the cableway, and in a mere six minutes, you will become one of 600 000 people who visit its summit each year. If you can tear your gaze away from the breathtaking views of the city you might notice some of the 1500 plant species endemic to the sandstone slopes.
The Castle Cape Town’s first building. Enjoy a guided tour of this fortress, and learn about Cape Town’s earliest history.
NATURE TOUR
The World of Birds in Hout Bay, a bird and wildlife sanctuary, can also lay claim to the title of the largest bird park in Africa. Here visitors can experience close encounters with birds and animals as they explore more than 100 landscaped, walk-through aviaries. A breeding centre for threatened species is also on-site.
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens is a showcase for South African flora, with 528 thriving hectares of indigenous plants, such as fynbos, proteas and cycads. Rolling lawns, streams and ponds have combined to create a paradise for a variety of birdlife, while well laid-out paths allow for comfortable strolling or strenuous hikes. Before leaving don’t forget to fling some money into Lady Ann Barnard’s bath and make a wish.
BIG CAT TOUR
About 35 minutes outside of Cape Town you will find the Spier Wine Estate. This is an area known for its vineyards, Dutch history and cheetahs (this is where the Cheetah Outreach Programme is situated). Visitors are given the opportunity to enter the cheetah enclosure and stroke them. There are only about 600 cheetah remaining in South Africa so take this opportunity before their numbers dwindle. Entrance fees and donations are used for campaigning for the protection of these cats.



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