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Regional Tours


“Personalised private tours at your own pace” 

Our private regional tours blend popular highlights with hidden gems. With a relaxed itinerary, you’ll enjoy the best of Cape nature, cuisine, wines, and culture—without the rush. Soak up ocean views, pristine beaches, dramatic cliffs, wild bays, and charming coastal villages. It’s your tour, your way—no strangers, just you, your guide, and your own private vehicle.

Southern Peninsula

Cape Peninsula Tour

Theme: History, Culture, Nature & Coast

 

Stand on the edge of the dramatic cliffs at Cape Point, the most south-westerly outcrop of Africa. Travel around the stunning coastal drives under dramatic granite cliffs and look out over waters that seem to extend forever.

Visit quaint coastal suburbs, villages, historic fishing towns, bays, and beaches. Enjoy watching African Penguins at the internationally renowned Boulders Penguin Colony

Going Slowly. We do this quintessential excursion in the Cape at a slow pace, with time to stop and enjoy each place. more>>

 

West Coast National Park Tour

Theme: History, Culture, Nature & West Coast National Park.

 

Explore South Africa’s stunning West Coast with a Swedish-speaking, nationally licensed guide. This private tour includes the West Coast National Park, Langebaan Lagoon, and the scenic Swartland region. Travel through wild fynbos and wheat fields—lush green in winter, golden in summer—and walk along unspoiled white sand beaches that stretch for miles.

The park is a birdwatcher’s paradise, home to an incredible variety of seabirds, waders, raptors, and insect-eaters. With its peaceful landscapes and ocean views, it’s ideal for nature walks, birdwatching, and a refreshing swim when the weather allows.

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Private guided walk in  Old Cape Town in Swedish or English.

Theme: History, Culture & Nature.

 

Walk with me through the old heart of the Mother City. Cape Town is a vibrant blend of cultures, architecture, sounds, and scents—with a history as rich as it is complex. On this private walking tour, guided by a Swedish-speaking, nationally licensed guide, we explore the city’s story from its pre-colonial roots to its journey through Dutch and British rule, Apartheid, and into democracy.

We move at a relaxed pace, taking time to pause, reflect, and enjoy each place. Along the way, we visit both iconic landmarks and hidden gems—tasting, smelling, listening, and truly experiencing Cape Town’s layered past.  more >>

 

Private Tour to Cape Agulhas

Theme: History, Culture & Nature.

 Approximately 470km round trip.


Join me on a private day tour to the southernmost tip of Africa—Cape Agulhas, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. With a Swedish-speaking, nationally licensed guide, we travel through the wide-open landscapes of the Overberg, passing charming small towns and dramatic coastal scenery.

At L’Agulhas, we stand at the edge of the continent, gazing out over a rugged, boulder-strewn shoreline and the wild sea. Here, we reflect on the early seafarers who navigated these treacherous waters in wooden ships. It’s a journey through nature, history, and the soul of South Africa. more >>

Whale Watching

Whale Watching Tour

Theme: Whales, Culture, History & Nature (Seasonal: July–November.)

 

Experience one of South Africa’s most unforgettable wildlife encounters on a private whale watching tour. From July to November, the coastline comes alive with southern right whales, easily spotted from both land and sea.

We follow the scenic coastal route to Hermanus, enjoying breathtaking views of mountains, beaches, and ocean. Along the way, we stop to visit a charming African penguin colony. In Hermanus, we enjoy lunch and a walk along the famous cliff path—perfect for spotting whales in the bay.

For those who want to get even closer, a boat-based whale watching tour is available (weather permitting) at an addititional cost. . more >>

Cape Birds and Gardens Tour

Theme: Birding in Botanical gardens and nature reserves.

 

South Africa is a wonderful country for bird watching, being home to 8% of the world’s bird species. Over 610 bird species and 60 of our 86 endemic birds have been registered in Cape Town. Birds such as Cape Sugarbird, Orange-breasted Sunbird, Victorian Warbler, Protea canary, Black Harrier and Forest Canary are found nowhere else. 

 

Going Slowly. During this tour we will visit three very special bird watching destinations in Nature reserves and botanical gardens at a relaxed pace, with time to time to stop and enjoy each place. more>>