@ R 1 590-00 per person
Depart
the city along the Atlantic Seaboard past the coastal suburbs of Sea
Point, Bantry Bay and Clifton and stop for a photo op of Table Mountain’s
towering Twelve Apostles. On past Bakoven and Llandudno, marked by
shipwrecks, to the fishing village of Hout Bay. Here, board a boat
to view the Cape Fur Seal colony on Duiker Island (weather permitting).
On
return, head over the 600m heights of Chapman’s Peak Drive,
one of the world’s most spectacular passes, past the Cape’s
longest beach near Noordhoek and the hamlets of Kommetjie and Scarborough
- with a chance to sight Southern Right Whales just offshore from
June to November!
Explore
the rocky coastline and unique Fynbos vegetation, home to birds like
African Black Oystercatchers and Cape Sugarbirds and view other endemic
fauna like Cape Mountain Zebra, Bontebok and Baboon as we enter the
Cape of Good Hope National Park. Climb (or ride a funicular) to the
famous Cape Point Lighthouse, to capture the magical vistas of False
Bay, and stop at the south westernmost point of Africa, the fabled
Cape of Good Hope.
After
lunch at a coastal restaurant, visit Boulders Beach, for a close-up
with a colony of African Penguins, then head home through the naval
village of Simonstown and over Boyes Drive, taking in views of the
fishing harbour at Kalk Bay and the seaside havens of St James and
Muizenberg.
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