Cape of Good Hope

Cape of Good Hope

A nature reserve filled with stunning views and experiences.

The Cape of Good Hope is a rocky headland located on the western coast of South Africa, about an hour's drive from the city of Cape Town. It is the southwesternmost point of the African continent and the meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The Cape of Good Hope is a popular tourist destination and is home to several attractions, including the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, which is home to a variety of flora and fauna. The area is also home to many hiking trails, offering stunning views of the coastline. The Cape of Good Hope is also a popular spot for whale watching, as the area is home to a number of whale species, including southern right whales and humpback whales.

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Cape of Good Hope helicopter flight

Cape Town International Airport

We combine the best of all our sightseeing flights in one, this flight includes a bird's eye view of the Cape of Good Hope from all angles. Cape of Good Hope was named by King John II of Portugal because of the great optimism engendered by the opening of a sea route to India and the East. We’ll fly over the city past Table Mountain to the Atlantic Ocean. We fly via Clifton, Camps Bay, and Llandudno beaches, Hout Bay, past Chapman’s Peak Drive, and continue all the way to Cape Point. As you fly around Cape Point you can enjoy the stunning False Bay coastline. The flight then returns via Simon’s Town, Fish Hoek, Muizenberg and Constantia. A breathtaking and unforgettable experience!