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Cape Peninsula Tour
Situated at the junction of the two of earth’s most contrasting water masses- the cold Benguela current on the West Coast and the warm Agulhas current on the East Coast, the Cape of Good Hope is popularly perceived as the meeting point of the Atlantic and the Indian Oceans.
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Visit Houtbay, Houtbaai was named by the Dutch explorers, which literally translated means Wood Bay. The timber was used to help build Cape Town.
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Drive towards Cape Point via the Chapman’s peak mountain pass, the brain child of Sir Frederic de Waal, the first administrator of the Cape Province. The mountain pass, an engineering feat at the time, was formally opened in 1922.
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Visit in Cape Point, proclaimed a nature reserve in 1938 and it was incorporated into the Cape Peninsula National Park in 1998. In 2004 the named changed to Table Mountain National Park. It encompasses 7750 hectares of rich and varied flora and fauna and a 40 km coastline.
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Visit the African Penguin colony in Simonstown, because of their donkey-like braying call; they were previously named the Jackas Penguin.
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Optional: (Own Account) *Boat ride to Seal Island at Houtbay
Rate per Person 1 Person 2 Persons 3 Person 4 Persons 5+ Persons R2810.00 R1550.00
per personR1130.00
per personR1020.00
per personR920.00
per person*Includes activities, tasting fees and entree fees for the day as per itinerary.
*Exclude Funicular, Lunch and all own account excursions.
*Prices valid until 31 March 2012.
*All prices quoted in South African Rands (ZAR).
*Subject to Future Exclusive Travel Day Tours Terms and Conditions

