Amazing experience. We never imagined we would get here, and what an experience. Trip via Boulders beach for the penguins and the wind was howling but it was wild and wonderful!Full review by rosiem17
Mar 2, 2025
There were four of us non-South Africans with a cost of £90 for our entry. Additional to this was the return fare for the funicular train ( partly up to the main lighthouse) for £18. There were a few…Full review by Aquila2013
Feb 25, 2025
An amazing HUGE national park which really is a must-visit for any Cape Town tourist. Top tips: take a picnic in a cool bag, drinks and swimwear perhaps. Camera is vital for so many stunning views. G…Full review by Scenic33543397002
Hi there - is it worth buying online tickets for entry to the park so that we can avoid the queues? Does that give fast track entry or is there still a queue?
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You still have queue even if you have on-line tickets
Hi. I am trying to figure out how difficult is the walk from Cape Point to the Cape of Good Hope? How long did it take? Is there one direction that is more going down, and if you are reasonably fit at 74 years old and take it easily, do you think it is possible? Climbing up would be hard, but if it is down it might be okay. Was it super beautiful and worth while if the weather is good? Going in September. Many thanks!
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Dear Traveler The walk is not too strenuous a reasonably fit person can easily negotiate this pathway
I’m planning to visit it during June, would the weather be nice at that time ?
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Yes , sure the weather don’t worry, off course is more cold days in June but also u can use nice jackets and enjoy the place, is unique experience, I also Muslim tourist guide if u need me
Hi Fredrick - parts of this place might be wheelchair accessible. You’ll have to confirm with the website. For example, the funicular to the light house might be wheelchair accessible …
Hi Fredrick - parts of this place might be wheelchair accessible. You’ll have to confirm with the website. For example, the funicular to the light house might be wheelchair accessible - don’t remember seeing signs. But once you get off the funicular there are steps to get to the light house. No ramp. You can drive right up to the sign for the Cape of Good Hope. That area once you park should not be a problem. The rest are trails for hiking. Hope that helps!