Discover Cape Town’s natural beauty and history with this full-day tour. Start with a cable car ride up Table Mountain for panoramic city views and coastline views. Explore its unique plants and landscapes.
Next, take a ferry to Robben Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the historic prison where Nelson Mandela and other political prisoners were held during apartheid. Learn about South Africa’s struggle for freedom and equality.
Finally, explore Cape Town City Centre, where the Dutch East India Company first established a settlement in 1652. Enjoy a mix of history, culture, and scenic views on this comprehensive tour.
Ages: 0-80
Duration: 8 hours
Start Time: Check availability
Mobile Ticket: Available
Languages: English, French
Stop 1: Table Mountain (2 Hours)
Table Mountain is named for its flat top, resembling a table. It is one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. Portuguese explorer Antonio de Saldanha climbed it in 1503 and called it "Taboa do Cabo." Ride the cable car to enjoy sweeping city views and explore the unique flora.
Stop 2: Cape Town City Centre (2 Hours)
Cape Town was established in 1652 when the Dutch East India Company set up a refreshment station at Table Bay. The city’s fertile land and proximity to Table Mountain made it an ideal location for trade. Explore its historic landmarks and cultural sites.
Stop 3: Robben Island Museum (4 Hours)
Robben Island is 12 km off Cape Town’s coast and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. During apartheid, it housed a maximum-security prison, where Nelson Mandela and other leaders were imprisoned. The island also features wildlife like rabbits, guinea fowl, and penguins.
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