3 Days Budget Self-Guided Tour: CT Big 6 for International Tourists

      3 Days Budget Self-Guided Tour: CT Big 6 for International Tourists

      Sale price R 3,180.00Regular price R 3,300.00
      Regular price R 3,180.00

      The Big 6 Experience – Budget Tour (Self-Guided)

      Important: How this works

      • Transport: Not included. Please self-drive or use Uber/Bolt/MyCiTi to each venue.

      • Tickets: We’ll send your booking references. Bring ID and arrive early (see timing notes).

      • Meeting points: Go directly to the locations below each day.

      • To get detailed information about the Big 6 attractions and detailed directions please visit our blog: Click Here

      Day 1 – Robben Island & V&A Waterfront

      Meeting point 1 (Ferry check-in):
      Nelson Mandela Gateway (Clock Tower Precinct), V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001
      – Look for the Robben Island Museum ticket office inside the Gateway building (Clock Tower side).
      Arrive 60 minutes before your ferry time for check-in and security.

      What you’ll do:

      • Take the ferry from the Nelson Mandela Gateway to Robben Island for a guided group tour.

      • Enjoy views of Table Mountain from the island.

      Meeting point 2 (Waterfront exploring):
      V&A Waterfront, Dock Rd, Cape Town, 8001
      – After returning, explore the Waterfront’s shops, food market, and live entertainment at your own pace.

      Getting back:
      Make your own way back to your accommodation.


      Day 2 – Table Mountain Cableway

      Meeting point:
      Table Mountain Aerial Cableway – Lower Station, Tafelberg Rd, Gardens, Cape Town, 8001
      Arrive 30–45 minutes early for queues and boarding.
      – Weather can pause operations; check status on the morning of your visit.

      What you’ll do:

      • Ride the rotating cable car to the summit for 360° views over Cape Town, Robben Island, and the Peninsula.

      • Walk signed pathways on top or relax at viewing points before descending.

      Rest of day:
      Free time for your own exploration (cafés, street markets, or the beach).


      Day 3 – Kirstenbosch, Groot Constantia & Cape Peninsula (Self-Drive Route)

      You’ll visit each stop independently; follow the order below for the smoothest flow.

      Stop 1 – Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
      Main Entrance (Gate 1): Rhodes Dr, Newlands, Cape Town, 7735
      Arrive at opening for cooler temps and fewer crowds.
      – Collect/scan your garden entry at Gate 1 and enjoy a self-guided walk (don’t miss the Tree Canopy Walkway “Boomslang”).

      Stop 2 – Groot Constantia Wine Estate
      Visitor Centre / Manor House: Groot Constantia Rd, Constantia, Cape Town, 7806
      – Park at the Visitor Centre area.
      – Explore the historic estate; optional self-paced tasting available on site.

      Scenic Drive – Chapman’s Peak
      Enter from the Hout Bay Toll Plaza (Chapman’s Peak Dr, Hout Bay, 7806)

      – Card accepted at toll. Stop at marked viewpoints. (not included)

      Stop 3 – Hout Bay Harbour (optional Seal Island cruise)
      Harbour Rd, Hout Bay, 7806
      – Boat kiosks are along the harbour front. Arrive 20–30 min early for your chosen departure.

      Stop 4 – Cape Point Nature Reserve (Cape of Good Hope section, TMNP)
      Main Gate: Plateau Rd (M65), Cape Point, Cape Town, 7975
      – Inside the reserve, drive to Cape Point Parking for the lighthouse trail (optional funicular tickets available at the base station).
      – Continue to the Cape of Good Hope for photos.

      Stop 5 – Boulders Beach Penguin Colony
      Kleintuin Rd, Simon’s Town, 7995 (SANParks/TMNP entrance)
      – Boardwalk access to the colony; pay entry at the gate.
      – Wrap up and return to Cape Town via Simon’s Town → Muizenberg coastal route.


      💼 Inclusions & Exclusions

      Included:

      • 2 nights in 3-star B&B or backpackers accommodation (private or shared options, you can decide)

      • All listed activity entries/tickets (Robben Island ferry & tour, Kirstenbosch entry, Cape Point entry, Boulders entry)

      • Optional tasting voucher at Groot Constantia 

      Excluded:

      • Transport (not included) – self-drive or rideshare between all points

      • Tour guide (self-guided experience)

      • Meals and beverages

      • Personal expenses and gratuities

      Good to know: Parking is available at all stops; rideshare works well for Day 1–2. For Day 3, a self-drive is strongly recommended.


      CLICK TO VIEW A FULL BREAKDOWN

      Big 6 Fees / How to Get There / Shopping & Dining


      ⏰ Suggested Daily Timing (you can adjust)

      • Day 1: Robben Island morning ferry (arrive 60 min prior) → Waterfront lunch → free afternoon.

      • Day 2: Cableway morning (arrive 30–45 min prior) → free afternoon.

      • Day 3: 08:00 Kirstenbosch → 10:00 Groot Constantia → 11:30 Chapman’s Peak → 12:30 Hout Bay Harbour → 14:00 Cape Point → 16:30 Boulders → 18:00 return to Cape Town.


      💬 Customize Your Trip

      Want us to bundle private transport/driver, add extra days, or slot in adventures like shark cage diving, paragliding, or extended wine tasting?
      WhatsApp +27 71 353 2617 and we’ll tailor everything to your budget and schedule.



      FAQ

      General

      The Cape Town Big 6 are the city’s six most iconic destinations: Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, Robben Island Museum, V&A Waterfront, Groot Constantia, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, and Cape Point.

      Most visitors explore the Big 6 over two to three days, but to truly enjoy each experience, we recommend spending four to five days in Cape Town.

      Yes, it’s best to book online before visiting, especially for Robben Island and the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, which can sell out on busy days or be weather-dependent.

      Absolutely. All six attractions welcome families, and several (like the V&A Waterfront and Kirstenbosch) offer open spaces, restaurants, and safe areas for children to explore.

      Cape Town can be enjoyed year-round. Summer (November – March) offers clear skies and long days, while winter (May – August) brings cooler weather but fewer crowds and lush scenery.

      Book a Full Tour through us. Or all six are within easy driving distance of each other. Visitors often use guided tours, ride-sharing apps, or the Hop-On Hop-Off City Sightseeing Bus, which connects most of the Big 6 locations.

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