Walking
Tours
Footsteps to Freedom offers two really good walking tours -- one of
the city and its historical sites and the other of the V&A Waterfront.
The guides are friendly and well informed, offer a rare insight into the
city, and can help you with tours of the Bo-Kaap and townships. They
also have great maps of the city, Peninsula, and Winelands called
Serious Fun Guides, which you can pick up at various outlets.
Bo-Kaap Guided Tours conducts a walking tour that lasts just under two
hours and offers an insider's look of the neighborhood. You can also do
a walking tour of Langa township as part of Legend Tours' Walk to
Freedom portfolio. The guides explain the social structures and
lifestyles of Cape Town's oldest African precinct, as well as the
cultural history of the area.
Take some of the mystery out of Table Mountain with a guide who can
share information on the incredible diversity of flora and fauna you'll
come across. Join walking and climbing tours with the Cape Town School
of Mountaineering, or tag along on a group walk open to everyone (most
are on weekends). Pick up a Cumhike timetable from any Cape Union Mart
outdoor store (found in almost every mall). A self-guided walking tour
of city center attractions was recently developed. Pamphlets can be
picked up at Cape Town Tourism. Longer walking tours (four days and
longer) outside Cape Town can be arranged through Active Africa,
specialized birding walks through Bird-Watch Cape.
Adventure Kalk Bay, a group of concerned longtime citizens, has as
its goal to promote and preserve the old fishing way of life in Kalk
Bay. Toward that end it arranges for knowledgeable guides for village
walks and canoe trips (including rentals) and homestays with fishing
families.
Tour
Operators
Active
Africa (PHONE: 021/461-6658,
http://www.active-africa.com/).
Adventure
Kalk Bay (PHONE: 021/788-5113).
Bird-Watch
Cape (PHONE: 021/762-5059,
http://www.birdwatch.co.za/).
Bo-Kaap
Guided Tours (PHONE: 021/422-1554 or
082/423-6932).
Cape Town
School of Mountaineering (PHONE:
021/531-4290,
http://www.ctsm.co.za/).
Footsteps
to Freedom (PHONE: 021/426-4260 or
083/452-1112,
http://www.footstepstofreedom.co.za/).
Legend
Tours (PHONE: 021/697-4056,
http://www.legendtourism.co.za/).
Helicopter
& Airplane Tours
Helicopters fly from the V&A Waterfront and charge around R5,000 an
hour for a three- or four-seater chopper. Civair and NAC/Makana offer
tours of the city and surrounding area ranging in length from 20 minutes
to several hours. Custom tours can be arranged. Most operators charge
between R1,300 and R1,800 for a 20-minute trip and R4,900 to R5,400 for
an hour in the air. Adventure Village offers trips in a variety of light
aircraft, including helicopters. Flying from Cape Town International
Airport, Right Air Charter will fly you over Cape Point and the
Winelands with lots in between and will tailor flights to suit. Prices
vary according to the number of passengers, but expect to pay around
R700 for a one-hour flight.
Tour
Operators
Adventure Village (PHONE: 021/424-1580,
http://www.adventure-village.co.za/).
Civair
Helicopters (PHONE: 021/419-5182,
http://www.civair.co.za/).
NAC/Makana
Aviation (PHONE: 021/425-3868,
http://www.nacmakana.com/).
Southern
Right Air Charter (PHONE: 021/786-1962 or
082/456-5946,
http://www.sr.co.za./).
Bus & Car
Tours
Large-group bus tours are operated by Hylton Ross, Mother City Tours,
and Springbok Atlas, among many others. Expect to pay R250-R350 for a
half-day trip, about R400-R500 for a full-day tour. A trip on the
hop-on/hop-off Cape Town Explorer bus costs R90 for a day ticket through
Hylton Ross. Paradise Touring leads tours all around the Cape Town area.
If you're a little more adventurous, contrast the upscale estates of
the Winelands with a trip to a shebeen (an informal neighborhood
bar) with Ferdinand's Tours. Exclusively gay tours are offered by
Friends of Dorothy.
Quite a few cultural tours are also offered. Thuthuka Tours offers
music and gospel tours of the townships. Grassroute Tours tours the
townships as well, in addition to offering a walking tour of Bo-Kaap,
which takes in the neighborhood's brightly colored facades and rich
history. You can develop your understanding of the destruction brought
on by apartheid's forced removals while touring District Six with Our
Pride-Bonani. A group of MK veterans (former cadres of the ANC's armed
wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe), going by the name Western Cape Action Tours,
provide insight into Cape Town's experience of apartheid and resistance.
Tours include scenes of struggle and other historical sites as well as
development projects, township markets, and housing programs. A half-day
tour is R220 per person (minimum two people), a full-day tour including
lunch costs R450 a head (minimum four people), and a customized day trip
for a single individual is R800. Though these operators specialize in
niche tours, most of them cover mainstream trips like Cape Point and the
Winelands, too.
Tour
Operators
Ferdinand's Tours and Adventures (PHONE:
021/421-1660,
http://www.ferdinandstours.co.za/).
Friends of
Dorothy (PHONE: 021/465-1871,
http://www.friendsofdorothytours.co.za/).
Grassroute
Tours (PHONE: 021/706-1006,
http://www.grassroutetours.co.za/).
Hylton
Ross Tours (PHONE: 021/511-1784,
http://www.hyltonross.co.za/).
Mother
City Tours (PHONE: 021/448-3817,
http://www.mctours.co.za/).
Our
Pride-Bonani (PHONE: 021/531-4291 or
082/446-7974).
Paradise
Touring (PHONE: 021/713-1020,
http://www.paradisetouring.co.za/).
Springbok
Atlas (PHONE: 021/460-4700,
http://www.springbokatlas.com/).
Thuthuka
Tours (PHONE: 021/433-2429 or
083/979-5831,
http://www.townshipcrawling.com/).
Western
Cape Action Tours (PHONE: 021/461-1371,
http://www.dacpm.org.za/).
Boat Tours
Until the middle of the 20th century, most travelers' first glimpse
of Cape Town was from the sea, and that's still the best way to get a
feeling for the city's impressive setting, with its famous mountain as a
backdrop. The Waterfront Boat Company offers trips on a range of boats,
from yachts to large motor cruisers. A 1½-hour sunset cruise from the
V&A Waterfront costs about R170, and includes a glass of bubbly.
Tigger 2 and Drumbeat charters both run a variety of trips in the
Hout Bay area, ranging from sunset cruises to full-day crayfishing
expeditions. A trip from Hout Bay to Seal Island, in False Bay, with
Drumbeat Charters costs R45 for adults, R20 for kids. The only boat trip
to actually land on Robben Island is the museum's ferry.
Tour
Operators
Drumbeat Charters (PHONE: 021/791-4441 or
021/790-4859).
Tigger
2 Charters (PHONE: 021/790-5256,
http://www.tiggertoo.co.za/).
Waterfront
Boat Company (PHONE: 021/418-0134,
http://www.waterfrontboats.co.za/).
Bike Tour
Baz Bus tours the south Peninsula with a trailer full of bikes. You
cycle the fun parts and sit in the bus for the rest. It costs about
R350. Daytrippers specializes in bike tours but uses all sorts of modes
of transportation, from bus to boat to foot, to explore the area.
Tour
Operator
Baz Bus
(PHONE: 021/439-2323,
http://www.bazbus.com/).
Daytrippers (PHONE: 021/511-4766,
http://www.daytrippers.co.za/).