Table Mountain with Cable Car Tickets and Bo-kaap Half Day Tour

Duration
3 Hours
Tour Type

Table Mountain with Cable Car Tickets and Bo-kaap Half Day Tour

3 Hours

Make limited time in Cape Town go further with this combination tour that checks off Bo-Kaap and Table Mountain National Park in a day. Enjoy the convenience of having hotel pickup and drop-off included, as well as a cable car ticket once you get to Table Mountain. There, you can enjoy free time at the summit to take in the 360-degree views and memorable photos.

Includes/Excludes

What's included

  • Driver, guide & Air-conditioned vehicle
  • WiFi on board
  • Bottled water
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Table Mountain cable car ticket
  • Entry/Admission - Bo-kaap

What's not included

  • Brunch
  • Snacks
  • Gratuities

What to expect

Stop At: Table Mountain National Park, Table Mountain National Park, Western Cape

Go view Table Mountain, the city’s most famous landmark. Take some time to enjoy the amazing views of Signal Hill, Lion’s Head, and the City of Cape Town. After that, walk with your guide to another lookout point where you’ll be rewarded with expansive views of the Twelve Apostles Mountains, Camps Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean.

We start the tour by visiting Table Mountain, where we will take the Aerial Cable Car to go up to the top of the mountain, you will be able to enjoy magnificent views of the city of Cape Town, Signal Hill and Lion’s Head.

Then, you will be taken to another viewpoint where you will be able to see the incredible views of the Atlantic Ocean, Camps Bay, and the Twelve Apostles Mountains, while you are amazed by the beauty of nature and the views. We recommend that you bring a camera.

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Bo-kaap, Schotsche Kloof, Cape Town Central South Africa

Bo-Kaap, nestled on the slopes of Signal Hill in Cape Town, is a vibrant, historic neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets and brightly colored houses. Originally established in the 1760s as housing for enslaved people brought from Southeast Asia, the area became a cultural hub for the Cape Malay community after slavery was abolished in 1834.

Its colorful homes are believed to symbolize freedom and identity, as early residents painted their houses in celebration of emancipation. Bo-Kaap’s rich heritage blends Islamic culture, food, and traditions, with landmarks like the Auwal Mosque, the oldest in South Africa, standing as a testament to its enduring legacy. Today, it’s a beloved symbol of Cape Town’s multicultural spirit.

Duration: 30 minutes

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Infant seats available
From R1499
/ Adult
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