Tour Guiding

What do we offer?

SEE MORE DETAIL ON THESE UNDER “BOOK ONLINE” in the main menu above

[In addition, check further down this page for MORE ACTIVITIES to add to your tour]

We offer daily tours around the Cape – you may choose to book for 1, 2 or 3 days, or even more, it’s for you to decide.

What do you get? Choose from these 5 options below……….

  1. GUIDED TOUR around the Cape Peninsula (within the 50km range), including the Cape Point Nature Reserve, the Cape Point Ostrich Farm, Chapmans Peak Drive
  2. GUIDED TOUR to Cape Point Nature Reserve and back to a wine farm close by (within the 50km range).
  3. GUIDED TOUR to the winelands that is 60-70kms away from the city centre for wine tasting and lunch, plus general site seeing.
  4. GUIDED DAY TRIP to AQUILA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE. Within a 2 hour drive of Cape Town.
  5. A far more elaborate African experience via africanpathfinder.com 

[Note: all of the options above will have to be altered if you choose to take in any of the other 13 additional activities listed below]

What’s generally included in Guided Tour Rates

  • Entry to boulders beach
  • Chapmans peak drive – toll fees

NOTE: All other costs are for the clients account – meals, sovinier purchases etc…

GUIDED TOURS RATES (1-3 DAYS)

Distance Covered
Number of people
Price
Within 50kms of the city centre
1-3 people
4-6 People
R 7,790/day per group
R 9 720/day per group
Between 50kms – 100kms
1-3 people
4-6 People
Beyond 100kms
To be quoted on
[NOTE: 4-7 days bookings are less 15% of the total amount]

Other activities to add to your tour

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Boulders Beach (Simon’s Town)

With families of world famous penguins to ogle at. African Penguins were reclassified on 26 May 2010 from a Vulnerable to now Endangered status. In 1956 when the first full census was conducted on the African Penguin, there were approximately 150 000 breeding pairs counted. In 2009 there were only 26 000 breeding pairs left in the world. These numbers indicate a loss of more than 80% of breeding pairs in just over 50 years.

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