Tailor-make your tours from Cape Town.

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While staying here, you have the following options to do as daily or multi-day excursions:

Option 1, 15 minutes from here:

Sandy Beach: Wedged in the valley of the Twelve Apostles Mountain range, naturalists go nude and free at Sandy Bay Beach. The deep blue Atlantic Ocean though captivating to stare at is characteristically freezing so dips are usually ankle deep and not for the proud. Big swells sometimes result in splashy beach break. Hanging out on these shimmering white sands with spectacular mountain and ocean views is a breathtaking experience well worth the trek on a windless day.

The secluded cove of Sandy Bay is a long stretch of beaches naturally divided by granite slabs. The location of this most inaccessible beach of Cape Town affords it its au natural Shangri-La status but requires a 20 minute walk along a path from the small Llandudno parking lot. Bring all your refreshment supplies in a cooler bag but don't drink too much - there are no toilets.

Option 2, 40 minutes from here:

Do a day tour from the V&A Waterfront and board for Robben Island. This must-see excursion takes about 4 hours and includes a ferry trip to the Island where you will be guided to see all the historical sites around the Island. Go to the Two Oceans Aquarium for a tour. After this, visit the Bo-Kaap-Museum and walk the steep cobbled streets to view the Colourful houses, formerly known as the Malay Quarter.

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Option 3, 40 minutes from here:

Do a day tour to Cape Town's most famous icon: Table Mountain by the Aerial Cableway to take in the natural beauty and stunning views. The first botanical garden in the world to be established (in 1913) to protect local flora, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in the UNESCO-listed Cape Floral Kingdom follows. Lunch is at an African cuisine restaurant. We journey along the False Bay coastline to Kalk Bay harbour and stroll along the quaint cobbled streets. From here we pass Fish Hoek and Boulders Beach near Simon’s Town, home to one of the few land-based penguin colonies in the world.

Read more here: https://www.amatungulu.com/bestofcapetown

Option 4, 20 minutes from here:

Wine routes; visiting Groot Constantia, we taste their export quality wines. Visit the Spier Wine Farm for chocolate and wine tasting on the banks of the Spier dam. We go to the Vergenoegd wine farm for some more wine tasting and a duck parade. There are many more to choose from.

Read more here: https://www.amatungulu.com/bestofcapetown



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