Cape Town City Cycle Tour • Half Day

Cape Town Cycle tour

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$ 66.00

Description

Learn about Cape Town’s rich heritage while riding from the vibrant Waterfront to the bustling inner city, getting up close and personal with the city and its inhabitants. From the historic city centre, we cycle into the colourful Bo-Kaap and then make our way towards Green Point before heading back to the Waterfront along the Atlantic Seaboard.

This guided tour combines the old and the new of Cape Town’s urban landscape. We start at the V&A waterfront making our way to a tour of The Castle of Good Hope before moving onto Adderley Street and The Bo-Kaap. The colours and culture of the Bo-Kaap guarantee a different and cheerful experience. We take a relaxed ride through The Company Gardens and visit St. George’s Mall. Afterwards we make our way to the Green Point Stadium, the venue that co-hosted the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup. We also visit the new beautifully landscaped Green Point Biodiversity Eco-Park and the Green Point Lighthouse which happens to be the oldest working lighthouse in South Africa. This marks the end our Cape Town City Tour and we make our way back to the V&A Waterfront.

Highlights of the Tour

Adderley Street

Bo Kaap

Company Gardens

St Georges Pedestrian Mall

Cape Town Stadium

Green Point Park

Itinerary

Duration: 3 Hours

Languages: English

Departures: V&A Waterfront Information Centre

Departure Time: 10h00 Daily or 15h00 (During summer Oct – Apr)

Return Time: 13h00 or 18h00

  • Suitable for all ages and fitness levels
  • Baby bike carriers are complimentary
  • Departure days: Daily, with a minimum of 1 guest

Included

  • Entrance fees
  • All equipment such as bicycles, helmets and spares

Excluded

  • Personal expenses

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