With hiking and biking , Includes entrance fees & picnic lunch
Every day - R545.00
Where do the two oceans meet? And why is it called "the Cape of Good Hope"?
Join us on a journey of discovery as we explore the splendour of the Cape
Peninsula in Cape Town. We follow the Atlantic Seaboard, past Clifton & Camps Bay,
to the fishing hamlet of Hout Bay for an optional boat cruise to Duiker
Island to experience thousands of Cape Fur Seals in their natural habitat
(R45). We continue along the scenic Chapman's Peak Drive to Simon's Town
to meet up with a colony of rare Jackass Penguins at Boulders Beach.
You would've noticed the bicycles behind the bus by now! Once inside the
Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, we swap four wheels for two to get some
fresh air into our lungs and to build up a healthy appetite.
Our legendary scrumptious picnic lunch will then be served somewhere
in the reserve... maybe at one of the stunning beaches! Are you brave
enough to challenge the Atlantic?
After lunch we hike to the top lighthouse at Cape Point and then to the
Cape of Good Hope. Both hikes offer breathtaking vistas and REAL fresh
air! We return home via Scarborough and Kommetjie.
You will need:
Comfortable walking shoes
Shorts or trousers
A sweater/windbreaker
Sunscreen (For summer time... SPF 30+)
Bathing costume. (Should the weather allow it, we will have lunch
at one of the beaches and swimming might be possible!)