Things to do in Cape Town

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Things to do in Cape Town

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Cape Peninsula Half Day Tour

African Eagle - Cape Town
Activity Type: Day Tours Location: Cape Town, Western Cape

Tour Details: Explore the wonders of the Mother City and take in all the beauty she has to offer on our Half Day Peninsula Tour - from the penguin colony, the pristine white beaches, breathtaking mountains, to the spectacular sight of Cape Point. Be sure not to miss the magnificent visit to Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens! Clifton & Camps Bay Situated along the Atlantic Seaboard, Clifton and Camps Bay beaches have been awarded Blue Flag status, offering pristine white beaches and beautiful, crystal clear waters that make these beaches a highly popular summer attraction for locals and tourists. Admire the lively atmosphere of the Camps Bay Strip - filled with bustling restaurants and bars, the crisp ocean, white sand, palm trees, the Bay Hotel and occasional street entertainment.   Cape Point See one of South Africa's most magnificent sightseeing and tourist attractions. A picturesque nature reserve that lies in this area is one of the most popular landmarks in Cape Town, and for good reason. Situated on the tip of the peninsula, the area spans across landscapes such as rugged cliffs, distinctive fauna and flora and vast open spaces. See over 250 species of birdlife, bucks, baboons and the Cape Mountain Zebra. Explore the Cape of Good Hope, a world-famous landmark, and monuments in honour of Vasco da Gama and Bartolomeu Dias - two of the world's most famous explorers who discovered Cape Point in 1488. No Cape Town tour is complete without visiting Cape Point. (30min)   Penguin Colony & Simon's Town  A trip to Boulders Beach you will never forget - one of the only places in the world where you can swim alongside penguins. Boulders Beach has grown rapidly to over 3000 penguins since only two African penguins settled in that had arrived from Dyer Island, close to Gansbaai. Simon's Town is the seat of the SA Navy and has a delightful coastal town atmosphere and a vibrant history. Here you can find a thriving harbour, The South African Navy Museum and The Warrior Toy Museum. See the submarines and frigates from a distance that are docked at the Naval Base harbour. (To see and interact with the penguins there is a small conservation fee of R75 for children and R150 for adults) (20min)   Kalk Bay The quirky seaside village of Kalk Bay runs along the Main Road with the False Bay coastline on one side, and the mountain on the other. Along the Main Road lies a host of veritable treasures, from costume shops to antique shops, cobbled streets, bakeries, vintage bookstores, the famous Brass Bell restaurant and plenty more. Kalk Bay is also excellent for whale watching during whale season (June to November). Muizenberg Muizenberg, a world-renowned surfing spot, where people from all parts of society join together to enjoy the wonders of the ocean. Situated on the beach, you will find an array of the popular colourful beach huts and plenty of restaurants and surf shops. Shark spotters observe carefully for potential danger roaming in the bay.

from R1220/ person
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Cape Peninsula Tour for Photographers

Cape Photographic Company
Activity Type: Day Tours Location: Cape Town, Western Cape

Highlights: You will be collected well before sunrise, in order to get to St. James’s beach; to photograph as the first golden rays illuminates the colourful beach huts. This also offers your personal photocoach to teach you how to photograph and improve your seascape photographs using slow shutter speeds to create motion blur in the waves and add impact to your photographs. We then make our way to Boulders Beach in Simon’s Town, to photograph the African Penguins before the masses and tour busses arrives, and take you to our secret photo spots to get really great photographs of African Penguins. On our Full Day Photo Tour we also visit the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. This offers us the opportunity to photograph Chacma Baboons, Cape Mountain Zebra, Bontebok and Eland, and several bird species including Ostrich and Black Oystercatchers, as well as beautiful landscapes with rich and diverse fynbos vegetation. We also visit the historical lighthouse with its spectacular views and take a “Kodak Moment” at the sign at Cape of Good Hope. We return to Cape Town in the late afternoon via Chapman’s Peak drive, the most scenic drive in Cape Town. For those new to photography and still learning, this is the perfect tour for you as it offers a wide variety of opportunities to learn and sharpen your skills as a photographer.

from R2335/ person
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