• Cape Peninsula Tour - Part 1

    November 26, 2024 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    After a full day of rest and recovery, we are off to our first adventure - an action packed small group tour hitting the highlights of the Cape Peninsula. We are thrilled to be returning to South Africa and Cape Town specifically as it has remained on the top five list of our favourite destinations. Its beautiful coast left us wanting more and today that dream was realized. Our driver picked us up at 7:20am and we headed to our first stop - Maidens Cove in Camps Bay. Here we saw the 12 apostles shrouded in cloud on the back side of Table Mountain and the tidal pools where people were swimming despite the high waves, strong current and the cold temperature of the water (5 degrees). We continued along the picturesque coastline to Hout Bay Harbour where we opted to take a boat to Seal Island. We were not able to leave the full Bay Area due to high swells to get close to Seal island but did a circle tour of the bay and caught sight of the seals who had taken refuge there while the seas remained rough. The next highlight was a drive along Chapman’s Peak- a 593 meters high, 9 kilometre route containing 114 curves. This is one of the most spectacular marine drives in the world and has been in a number of movies including Spectre with James Bond. What an absolute thrill! In an attempt to beat the crowds we bee-lined it to Boulders beach where we were able to view some of the 2500 breeding pairs of African Penguins at close range in their natural habitat. As we walked along the boardwalk, we also saw some Rockhopper penguins who were moulting. Both of these species were a first sighting for us. From Boulders beach we headed to lunch at the Black Marlin restaurant at Miller’s Point.Read more