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Helicopter Rides

Tour includes: visit to graveyard of people that died from leprosy, lime quarry, Robert Sobukwe’s house, Nelson Mandela’s prison cell
NOTE: RATES CHARGED ARE ACTUAL RATES (no added charges). However, we add a surcharge of R 500/person to drop off and pick up.

  1. THE HOPPER: From R 2200/person (subject to change), 12 x minutes ride to view Lions Head, Clifton beach, Camps Bay beach, the 12 Apostles
  2. CAMPS BAY – HOUT BAY: From R 3150/person (subject to change), 16 x minutes ride to view the Atlantic seaboard, Cape Town stadium, Lions Head, Clifton, Camps Bay, the 12 Apostles
  3. ROBBEN ISLAND: From 3250/person (subject to change), 16 x minutes ride
  4. ROBBEN ISLAND plus HOPPER: From R 4200/person (subject to change), 20 x minutes ride to Robben Island, back to the cities shoreline
  5. TWO OCEANS: From R 4200/person (subject to change), 25 x minutes ride around half of Cape Towns peninsula.
  6. CAPE POINT: From R 8200/person (subject to change), 50 x minutes ride around the full peninsula including Table mountain & Cape Point
  7. ROBBEN ISLAND/CAPE POINT: From R 8700/person (subject to change), 58 x minutes ride to Robben Island, Table Mountain & Cape Point, including the nature reserve

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