Cape of Good Hope

Cape Point Rd, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
Nature preserve National park Tourist attraction
User Reviews

5 James Martin - 3 months ago

A legendary place worth the trip. Park admission fee is steep at over R350 per adult but the chance to be there is once in a lifetime for most people so it’s worth it.
Lots to see and do and areas to hike and explore including an overnight hiking option that would have been great to know about.
Baboons come out in force near sunset so be careful with them.

5 Yen - 8 months ago

Important tips.
It’s quite expensive for non South African residents check the prices before you go
The restaurant at the time of review had. O alcohol. It was due to their license
Be aware of baboons! I saw one enter the shop and steal two bags of chips.
Take the Funicular up and down. Don’t waste your time walking and it’s cheap.
Best time to go is weekdays
Make sure to also check out the other roads along the beach. The Cape of good hope is not just the lighthouse. The road the to the beach has a lot of big wildlife.

5 Cher Hislop - a week ago

Lots to see and do- beautiful beach, maybe see whales, lighthouse, spectacular views. Lots of stairs if walking or take funicular to top. Left my pale green fleece at top by accident, hanging on a hook. Started
going back for it but decided not to hold up the tour. Hello Cape of Good Hope from Moffat, Texas!

5 Beauty by Blanca - 3 weeks ago

One of the most beautiful and unforgettable memories of my life. The meeting of the Atlantic and Indian ocean was an incredible experience. You can see how is different the two ocean while one is so dark blue the other light opaline green.

5 SH - a month ago

The entrance is a bit expensive but when you come down from the lighthouse you have to take a ride! We first went to the lighthouse and before that on the way we saw ostriches! And when we came down from the mountain we did a tour of the place which was very big, it took five hours we saw many animals like deer, goats and zebra! The map helped us a lot, you don't just go to the lighthouse. You have to drive to see the other animals and the amazing place in the reserve!

5 Rahul Tyagi - a month ago

The place with full of beauty and adventure, On the way you will have the view of Ostriches, baboon. Just make sure to bring some winter jackets as heavy winds was there due to last point of Atlantic ocean. Overall memorable

5 John Slipe - 6 months ago

Must do if you are in Cape Town, we spent a solid 3 hours down there and went on 2 hikes, drove around and looked at some artifacts and old buildings, and saw Ostriches and Goats during our ride. Funicular was really cool, we got almost bombarded by a Baboon but the server had a slingshot ready at the hip. Highly recommend spending some time down here.

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