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Cape Town is famous for its harbour and its natural setting in the Cape floral kingdom. It is home to well-known landmarks such as Table Mountain and Cape Point and acclaimed as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Cape Town is also one of the world's most multicultural cities in the world and Africa's most popular tourist destination. There are two exciting tours available: The Red City Tour and the Blue Mini Peninsula Tour, both departing from the V&A Waterfront. Boarding a red Double-Decker City Sightseeing tour bus is the best way to get to Table Mountain and to discover this mysterious, beautiful and exhilarating city
Visit exhilarating, beautiful Cape Town and discover a bounty of things to do and seeThe Red City Tour comprises 17 stops within the city which includes the popular V&A Waterfront and a stop at the Table Mountain Cableway, before returning to the V&A Waterfront via the stunning coastal suburbs of Camps Bay, Clifton, Sea Point and Green Point. The Blue Mini Peninsula Tour, which comprises of 13 stops, stretches beyond the City and incorporates the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in addition to 3 stops in Hout Bay, including Imizamo Yethu, an optional township walking tour.
Things to do in and around Cape Town, highlighted by your City Sightseeing tourThe majestic Atlantic coastline is a must-see with Camps Bay, Mariner's Wharf and the suburbs of Clifton, Seapoint and Green Point. Wildlife lovers may wish to visit the Two Oceans Aquarium, the World of Birds, Monkey Jungle or the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. For those with a head for heights, a cable car ride up Table Mountain offers breathtaking views of the City Bowl and the more adventurous traveller may wish to journey down the 112 metres via an abseiling rope! Take time to explore the city centre shops, the Castle of Good Hope, St. George's Cathedral and the District Museum.
Visit PointsWheelchair Friendly
CommentaryMulti-lingual: Afrikaans, Arabic, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portugese, Russian, Spanish,Swedish, Zulu, Mandarin and Turkish
Special Kids Commentary
15 minutes – peak season (Oct – Apr)
20 minutes – off peak (May – Sep)
Daily All Year round (exc 3 Jan & 13 Mar 2011)
Limited service 1 Jan 2011 and does not operate on 3 Jan 2011 (Cape Minstrel Carnival) or 13 March 2011 (Cape Argus Cycle Tour).
120 minutes