Cape Town Tours

 Cape Town is the second-most populous city in South Africa, and the provincial capital and primate city of the Western Cape. As the seat of the National Parliament, it is also the legislative capital of the country. It forms part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality. The city is famous for its harbour as well as its natural setting in the Cape floral kingdom, including such well-known landmarks as Table Mountain and Cape Point. Cape Town is also Africa’s most popular tourist destination.
 
  

Cape Town Day Tours

We have a variety of different day tours that depart daily from Cape Town, with free collection from all Cape Town Hotels. Departure times may vary, please contact us for specific departure times. Tours include entrance fees and operate on a pre-booked basis with an English speaking Guide. 
 

Included in our Scheduled Day Tours from Cape Town

All tours to be conducted in air-conditioned mini-buses with English speaking guide· All transportation to and from attractions.· All entrance fees for Attractions and Excursions as per the program
 
 

Herewith the list of all the available Day Tours from Cape Town

Cape Town & Garden Route Tour

From Cape Town along the coast to the Tsitsikamma Forest, this 600-kilometre stretch of small towns, wineries, farms and sea villages has been a traveller’s joy for more than a century. Take your time, soak in the scenery, stay over in a guesthouse, enjoy the cuisine and let South African hospitality take over. The little fishing village of Hermanus, just an hour from Cape Town, offers great land-based whale watching. Just a short drive on from Hermanus, is another fishing village called, Gansbaai, which is best known for boat trips available to get hair-raisingly close tot he Great White Sharks that inhabit the area just off the coast, commonly known as Shark Alley!
 
Taking a trip inland from Cape Town, instead of along the coast, will bring you along the famous Route 62, which is more of a country route, stretching all the way to Oudtshoorn, the Ostrich capital of South Africa, and home to the Cango Caves, rated as one of the best limestone caves in the world.
 
The Garden Route runs along the coast from about Mossel Bay all the way to around Port Elizabeth. This narrow coastal area is often very forested, is mostly boarded by lagoons, which run behind a barrier if sand dunes and superb beaches. Inland, their boundaries are the majestic Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma mountain ranges. The coastal villages most note-worthly of making a stop at are Knysna and Plettenberg Bay.