West Coast Tour (ES-I2 & ES-13) from Cape Town
West Coast Tour (ES-I2 & ES-13) from Cape Town

The Majestic Sight of Table Mountain
Experience one day of bliss soaking up the wonders of the Cape along the shores of the Atlantic and dine at the foot of our amazing wonder- Table Mountain.
Brief Description:
We collect and drop off at a place of your choice, in Cape Town. Enjoy a scenic tour along the shores of the Atlantic, visit our West Coast Natural beauty. Highlights: Flower Scenery, West Coast National Park, Langebaan Lagoon, Wine Cellars, Ostrich Farm.
Detailed Description:
| Departure Date | Departure Place | Time |
| 1 Day – Daily. 2 & 3 Days on request. | We will pick you up and drop you off at any place of your choice in Cape Town | 08:00am |
Leave Cape Town and head toward Blouberg Strand, walk on the beach with the most magnificent view in the world – of Table Mountain. Continue via Small and Big Bay (Famous for its surfing), almost touching Robben Island to Melkbos Strand. Visit the only nuclear power station in South Africa. Continue through sand dunes to the picturesque Yzerfontein, walk on the beach covered with seashells. Sit on the rocks with the surf splashing at your feet and view Gull Island just off the shore. Continue through the West Coast National Park, past Langebaan Lagoon, the most picturesque in the country. Stop for a lunch at Langebaan Lagoon.
Leave the shores of the Atlantic, continue inland to Darling. During the spring, wild flowers are a spectacular added attraction – free of charge. Visit the Mamreweg Wine Cellars for wine tasting. Travel through the picturesque vineyards. Return to Cape Town via Mamre and the Moravian Mission Station, feel the 17th Century surroundings before moving on to the Ostrich Farm for a guided tour. Enjoy a photo session on the back of the biggest bird and the fastest animal on two legs, with Table Mountain in the background. Breathtaking! A lifetime experience.Arrive in Cape Town I 7h30.

1. Big Bay (Blouberg)
2. Yzerfontein
3. Langebaan
4. Darling
5. Ostrich farm
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