Tilling Tours prides itself in showcasing the exquisite shoreline of the Cape Peninsula. Clients are welcomed at their accommodation establishments by a well-dressed accredited tour guide at approximately 08H30, usually after breakfast. After a brief orientation presented to clients the tour commences.
It is the objective of the guide to give all clients a fun learning experience. The drive takes clients along the spectacular Atlantic Seaboard, through suburbs like, Sea Point, Bantry Bay, Clifton and Camps Bay.
We stop over at Hout Bay where clients have the opportunity to explore the local flee market in the harbour and the option of taking a boat ride to Dyker Island (commonly known as Seal Island). Departing Hout Bay the drive take you along the breath-taking Chapman’s Peak to the Cape of Goodhope Nature Reserve.
Cape of Goodhope is part of the Cape Floristic Kingdom, one of the smallest floral kingdoms in the world but the most species of plant life. In the reserve it is recommended that clients stop at two places.
The two places have historic value and the guide will captivate the clients with storytelling and visual scenery.
Departing Cape of Goodhope the tour takes clients to Boulders Beach to view the African Penguin. This unique bird came to rest along he False Bay cost and has made Boulder their home. One of two penguin colonies along False Bay this is a must see.
The drive back to the accommodation usually follows the False Bay coastline through small suburbs of Simon Town, Fish Hoek, St James and Muizenberg.
Time permitting it is recommended to have a brief stopover at Muizenberg to take in the sights and sounds of Surfers Corner.
Clients will arrive back at their accommodation establishments on or about 17H30.
Enjoy spectacular scenery drive and see where currents collide
