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Signal Hill - Sightseeing, Nature and Historic Attraction.
The name Signal Hill was given because the hill was chosen to be a place for sending out signals. The hill began to be used for such purposes after 1652 by Dutch Settlers. They would fire a canon to signal to their soldiers at the bay that enemy troops were approaching or some dignitary was on the way.
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- Expert Tourist Guide/Driver
- Complimentary Bottled Water
- Air-Conditioned Transport
- Chapman’s Peak Drive Toll Fees included
- Lunch
- Fees for optional activities: Seal Island up to R100 (Children R50)
- Optional Activity: fernicular ride to Cape Point Lighthouse - R85 (Children R45)
- Entry fees to Cape Point - R340 (Children R170)
- Entry Fees to Penguin at Boulders’ beach - R170 (Children R85)
Experience the natural beauty, historical landmarks, and phenomenal tourist attractions like the Cape Point Lighthouse, Cape of Good Hope - Africa’s south-westernmost point, picturesque paths, and wildlife such as penguins, zebras and baboons. There’s even a chance to spot whales on this shared, scheduled tour!
Visit Cape Town’s largest art and craft market. Revel in the stunning vistas of Chapman’s Peak - regarded as one of the world’s most beautiful drives. View ancient shipwrecks and trek up to the Cape Point Lighthouse.
Explore The Cape Point Nature Reserve, a treasure trove of biodiversity that boasts eight UNESCO World Heritage Site distinctions. Enjoy the pristine air at Cape Point, considered some of the cleanest globally.
Wander through Simon’s Town, one of South Africa’s most ancient settlements, peppered with National Heritage-listed historical buildings and housing the South African Navy.
Sample wine in Constantia, and later pass by a prison where Nelson Mandela was once kept, as well as a hospital where the first human heart transplant occurred.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.