Experience the 'Mother City'
With talented guides, local experts & wonderful characters
People often ask how many days they should spend in the Cape Town area. Whether it’s two days, two weeks or two years, you won’t want to leave.
By nearly any measure, South Africa’s Western Cape is one of the world’s most beautiful and diverse regions, a center of culture from pre-history to the present and home to a stunning cosmopolitan city.
Private-guided tours are easily the most efficient way to experience the region. Great guides know their way around, they customize the day’s agenda around your pace and interests, and they offer invaluable context and interpretation.
Some of our favorite experiences are the District 6 Museum, the Watershed Shops at V&A Waterfront, the Uthando Cultural Tours and Kirstenbosch Gardens.

Recommended Tours in the Western Cape

Cape Town City Tour
Explore this magnificent city's history, visit the top of Table Mountain and picnic in one of the world's first botanical gardens

Cape Winelands Tour
Spend a day wine-tasting and touring the galleries and gardens of the stunning the vineyards of Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Paarl

Cape Whale Coast Tour
Tour this stunning coast known for whale watching, shark cage diving and one of the most diverse floral kingdoms on the planet

Cape Peninsula Tour
Visit picturesque fishing villages and the Boulders Beach Penguin Colony on your way to the rocky headlands of Cape Point
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