Helicopter ride over Cape Town’s top beaches and follow the Twelve Apostles mountain range

TOP CAPE TOWN EXPERIENCE

FLY HIGH OVER CAPE TOWN

 

Take a shared flight and view Cape Town’s coastline from above

Catch your breath as you fly over the pristine white beaches, deep azure waters, and endless aerial views of the Atlantic coast along the Twelve Apostles, all the way to Hout Bay.

 

Free cancellation
Departure times: 10:00 / 13:00 / 16:00

 

HIGHLIGHTS

If you’re dreaming of admiring Cape Town’s vast ocean vistas, the Atlantico is an idyllic treat. Upon departing from NAC Helicopters’ base at the V&A Waterfront, you’ll soar over Cape Town’s scenic City Bowl, and out over the Atlantic Ocean.

To your right, you’ll see breathtaking blue-green water stretching past the horizon, interrupted only by the occasional whale or dolphin. To your left, the majestic Table Mountain and the Twelve Apostles mountain range stand proudly, rolling down into the sandy white beaches and seaside suburbs of Clifton and Camps Bay – and further afield, Llandudno.

You’ll see Seal Island on your right, before crossing into Hout Bay and Chapman’s Peak’s unspoiled cove. Then you’ll get to experience it all again, as you journey back along the Peninsula to the V&A Waterfront.

 

ITINERARY

V&A Waterfront

The city meets the sea in Cape Town’s unique lifestyle experience. The V&A Waterfront is world-renowned for its luxury hotels, dining experiences, retail stores and entertainment facilities – in addition to being a working harbour and the home of NAC Helicopters Cape Town.

Table Mountain
One of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders, Table Mountain’s flat top is an iconic silhouette and a beloved symbol of Cape Town. Forming part of the spectacular Twelve Apostles mountain range, Table Mountain is an almost instantly-recognisable symbol. With its scenic “tablecloth” of dense cloud, the mountain is almost always ready for a photo opportunity.

City Bowl

Lovingly named the City Bowl, Cape Town’s CBD is tucked between Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean. It reaches from the bustling V&A Waterfront to the historical neighbourhoods of Bo-Kaap, Oranjezicht, and Tamboerskloof on the slopes of the mountain.

Green Point

Green Point is a bustling section of Cape Town where sea, suburb, and city meet. Home to the iconic Cape Town Stadium (previously Green Point Stadium), this picturesque strip’s diverse offering is popular with permanent residents, holidaymakers, and businesspeople alike.

Sea Point

Just off Sea Point’s trendy main road lined with nightclubs and restaurants, you can curl your toes on the beach. Featuring the popular Sea Point Promenade and historic Pavilion Swimming Pool, it’s a uniquely unforgettable suburb of Cape Town.

Clifton

Reputed as the French Riviera of South Africa, the upmarket coastal suburb of Clifton features azure waters and glowing white sand. One of Cape Town’s premier tourist spots, its luxury seafront apartments, uninterrupted views, and powdery beaches attract locals and tourists alike.

Camps Bay

Just beyond Clifton’s Fourth Beach lies the glamorous yet laid-back suburb of Camps Bay. The palm tree-lined boulevards extend to white beaches and vivid waters opposite a bustling strip of world-class restaurants, cafès, and clubs looking out over the sea.

Twelve Apostles

Towering above the Atlantic Ocean, the Twelve Apostles Mountain Range extends from Table Mountain, above Camps Bay to Llandudno. While it’s technically the back of Table Mountain, it’s also one of the most scenic stretches of coastline in the world.

Llandudno

Undoubtedly one of Cape Town’s finest beaches, Llandudno is the beachgoers’ best kept secret. Semi-sheltered by natural granite, this tropical gem boasts icy blue waters, fine white sand and unforgettable sunsets, while limited parking makes it exclusive by keeping visitors sparse.

Hout Bay

Hout Bay’s dense green forests, pristine bay, and old-school harbour make it one of the most picturesque seaside towns in the Cape. And what’s more – if you look to the horizon during whale season you may well spot whales and their calves frolicking off the shallows’ edge.

 

LOCATION

Heli pad V&A Waterfront

 

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

– A minimum of two passengers is required to commence the flight. If you are a single person, we will try our best to find at least one other person to join or otherwise, the tour will have to be postponed for another departure date or time.

– Tours can be booked for either of the departure times.

– Cancellations atleast 24 hours before the tour begins

– You may be matched up with others to fill the helicopter.

– Seating position cannot be guaranteed and will be allocated according to evenly balance the helicopter.

– You may fly in any of our four different types of helicopters depending on how many passengers will be flying with you.

– Standard NAC Helicopters Cape Town T&C’s apply.

– Prices are valid until 31 December 2022.

R2365,00 1 day

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