Tour Highlights
Exploring Cape Town and its surrounding areas offers a fantastic blend of urban excitement and natural beauty, especially when including a safari experience. Cape Town offers breathtaking adventures, from Table Mountain or visiting Cape Point for panoramic views and wildlife encounters, to strolling through the colorful Bo-Kaap neighborhood. Thrill-seekers can enjoy stunning views from Table Mountain and Signal Hill, while nature lovers can explore Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden or Boulders Beach with its playful penguins.
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Robben Island Tour
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Table Mountain Tour
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Cape Town Sight Seeing Tour
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Cape Winelands Tour
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Aquila Game Reserve Safari Tour
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Sand Dunes Quad Biking
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Champaigne Sunset Boat Cruise
- 7 Days
- Availability: All Year
- Cape Town
- South Africa
- Min Age: None
- Max People:15
- Budget Friendly
- Adventure and Sight Seeing
For history and culture, Robben Island and the vibrant V&A Waterfront provide unforgettable experiences. Wine tasting in Stellenbosch and Franschhoek rounds off the adventure with world-class vineyards and stunning scenery.
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Destination
Cape Town, South Africa
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Start Time
Activities will start between 7am and 8am.
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End Time
Approximately 6pm.
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Dress Code
Comfortable clothing, shoes, jacket, sunhat and sunglasses.
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Cape Town is a hub of adventure, offering breathtaking hikes up Table Mountain, scenic drives to Cape Point, and close encounters with African penguins at Boulders Beach. Thrill-seekers can paraglide over the city, while history enthusiasts can explore Robben Island and the colorful streets of Bo-Kaap. The V&A Waterfront buzzes with shopping, dining, and culture, and nature lovers can unwind in Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden. Wine tasting in nearby Stellenbosch and Franschhoek adds a touch of indulgence to the experience.
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What to Expect
A Cape Town Adventure and Safari Tour combines the best of the city's natural beauty, thrilling activities, and unforgettable wildlife encounters. Here's what to expect:
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Scenic Adventures in Cape Town: Table Mountain: Hike or take the cable car for panoramic views of the city and coastline. Cape Peninsula: Explore Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope, with stunning cliffs, beaches, and wildlife. Boulders Beach: Visit the famous African penguin colony. Outdoor Thrills: Try paragliding, shark cage diving, or sandboarding on nearby dunes.
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Safari Experiences: Big Five Wildlife Safari: Embark on a game drive in a private reserve near Cape Town to spot lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards, and buffalo.
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Cultural and Culinary Highlights: Winelands: Pair scenic drives with wine tastings in Stellenbosch or Franschhoek. Local Culture: Explore the colorful Bo-Kaap and taste Cape Malay cuisine. V&A Waterfront: End your adventure with shopping, dining, and live entertainment.
Most Common F.A.Qs
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1. What is included in a Cape Town adventure and safari package?
The tour typically includes transportation, guided activities, game drives, park/reserve entrance fees, and some meals (especially during the safari). Accommodation may range from luxury lodges to budget-friendly options.
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2.When is the best time to visit Cape Town for this tour?
Adventure Activities: Summer months (November to March) are ideal for outdoor adventures, with warm weather and clear skies. Safari Experiences: Winter months (May to September) are great for safaris, as animals are more active and easier to spot during the dry season.
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3.Can I see the Big Five near Cape Town?
Yes! Private game reserves like Aquila, Inverdoorn, and Sanbona offer Big Five experiences within a few hours’ drive from Cape Town. While these are smaller reserves, they provide excellent wildlife sightings.
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4.What should I pack for the tour?
Comfortable hiking shoes, lightweight clothing, sunscreen, and a hat for daytime adventures. Warm layers and closed-toe shoes for early morning or evening safaris. Binoculars, a camera, and a reusable water bottle for safaris and sightseeing.
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5.How long does a typical Cape Town adventure and safari tour last?
Tours range from 3 to 10 days, depending on the itinerary. A 7-day tour is ideal for combining Cape Town’s highlights with a safari experience..
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6.Is it safe to go on a safari?
Yes, safaris are safe when guided by professional rangers. Guests remain in vehicles during game drives, and all precautions are taken to ensure safety.
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7.How much does a Cape Town adventure and safari tour cost?
Prices vary depending on the duration, level of accommodation, and activities included. Expect to pay: Mid-range: $1,500–$3,000 for 5–7 days. Luxury: $3,000+ for exclusive experiences and high-end lodges.
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8.What wildlife can I expect to see?
In Cape Town: Penguins at Boulders Beach, seals at Seal Island, and various bird species. On Safari: The Big Five (lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, buffalo) and other animals like giraffes, zebras, and antelope.
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9.How do I book a Cape Town adventure and safari tour?
You can book through our website or submit a request via email or our online platforms.

Day 01: Arrive in Cape Town
On your arrival at the Cape Town International Airport,our driver will pick you up and take you to the Hotel. You will need to provide us with your flight number to make the pick up quick and easy. Settle into your hotel and take time to relax after your journey. Enjoy your first glimpse of this vibrant city with optional evening exploration or dinner at a local restaurant.

Day 2: Robben Island and Table Mountain Tour
Morning: Take a boat to Robben Island Musem where Nelson Mandela was jailed for 27 years. Afternoon: Take the cable car to Table Mountain for panoramic city and ocean views.

Day 03:Cape Town City Tour
Discover the vibrant culture, rich history, and breathtaking scenery of Cape Town on a guided city tour. From the iconic Table Mountain to the colorful streets of Bo-Kaap, experience the best of South Africa’s most beautiful city. 🔹Bo-Kaap – Colorful houses & rich culture 🔹 Company’s Garden – Historic park & museums 🔹 Castle of Good Hope – 17th-century colonial fortress 🔹 V&A Waterfront – Shopping, dining & entertainment 🔹 Signal Hill & Camps Bay – Stunning coastal views

Day 05: Cape Winelands and Wine Tasting
Indulge in a scenic journey through the Cape Winelands, exploring the world-famous vineyards of Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl. Sip on award-winning wines, enjoy gourmet pairings, and take in the breathtaking landscapes of rolling vineyards and majestic mountains.

Day 06: Cape Town to Cape Point Tour (Peninsula)
Explore the breathtaking Cape Peninsula, from Chapman’s Peak Drive to the penguins of Boulders Beach and the iconic Cape of Good Hope.

Day 07: Cape Safari Tour
Enjoy a thrilling safari experience just a few hours from Cape Town! Spot Africa’s Big Five (lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo, leopard) in a private game reserve, all while surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.
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Transport: Pick-up & drop-off from your accommodation
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Professional Guide: Expert local guide for adventure & safari activities
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Professional Guide: Expert local guide for adventure & safari activities
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Safari Game Drive: Big Five experience in a private game reserve
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Adventure Activities: Options like quad biking, shark cage diving, or paragliding
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Entrance Fees: National parks, game reserves & activity sites
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Meals: Lunch or breakfast, depending on the tour
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Bottled Water: Stay refreshed during your adventure
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Flights: International & domestic airfare
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Optional Activities: Extra excursions like hot air ballooning
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Personal Expenses: Souvenirs, drinks, and additional snacks
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Travel Insurance: Recommended for adventure activities
Information
1. Best Time to Visit
Cape Town is a stunning destination known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. To help you make the most of your trip, here is some essential information covering everything from the best time to visit to safety, transportation, and local etiquette.
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Peak Season (December – February): This is Cape Town’s summer, offering warm, sunny weather and perfect beach conditions. However, expect large crowds and higher prices.
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Shoulder Season (March – May & September – November): Ideal for travelers looking to avoid the crowds while still enjoying good weather. This period is perfect for hiking, wine tasting, and sightseeing.
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Winter (June – August): While cooler and wetter, winter is great for whale watching and experiencing the city with fewer tourists. Accommodation is also more affordable during this time.
2. Safety Tips
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Cape Town is generally safe, but some areas require extra caution.
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Avoid walking alone at night, especially in quiet or unfamiliar places.
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Be mindful of petty theft.Keep valuables secure and avoid displaying expensive jewelery.
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Stick to well-populated tourist spots and follow local advice regarding which areas to avoid.
3. Currency & Payment
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The South African Rand (ZAR) is the local currency.
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Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is useful for small vendors and markets.
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ATMs are available, but it’s best to use those inside malls or banks for security reasons.
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Tipping is customary: 10-15% in restaurants and for services like tour guides and taxis.
4. Local Food & Dining
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Try local specialties like bunny chow (hollowed-out bread filled with curry), boerewors (spiced sausage), and Cape Malay curry.
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Seafood lovers should visit Kalk Bay, Hout Bay, or the V&A Waterfront for fresh catches.
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Markets such as the Old Biscuit Mill and Oranjezicht City Farm Market offer great local eats.
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South Africans love a braai (barbecue)—if invited to one, consider it a special experience!
5. Weather & Packing Tips
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Cape Town’s weather can change quickly, so it’s best to pack layers.
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Summer: Light clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.
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Winter: Waterproof jacket, warm layers, and an umbrella for occasional rain.
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Hiking: Comfortable shoes, a hat, and a reusable water bottle.
7. Must-Know Cultural Etiquette
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South Africans are friendly and welcoming; greetings with a handshake and eye contact are common.
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Learning a few words in local languages can be appreciated: “Dumela” (hello in Setswana) or “Molo” (hello in Xhosa).
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Respect nature by not littering in national parks or reserves.
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South Africa has a diverse culture—be open-minded and respectful of different traditions and customs.
7. Health & Travel Insurance
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Tap water is generally safe in Cape Town, but bottled water is recommended in more rural areas.
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Cape Town has excellent hospitals and clinics in case of emergencies.
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Travel insurance is recommended to cover medical emergencies, lost belongings, or trip cancellations.
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Stay safe, explore widely, and enjoy everything the Mother City has to offer!